Allen-Bradley ASEM 6300 On-Machine Monitors and On-Machine Panel PCs Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley ASEM 6300 On-Machine Monitors and On-Machine Panel PCs Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley ASEM 6300 On-Machine Monitors and On-Machine Panel PCs are designed for industrial applications requiring full IP65 protection. They feature a powder-coated die-cast aluminum alloy chassis with anti-scratch treatment, a configurable button area with hard-wired connection mode accommodating an SIL-3 emergency stop (E-stop) button, and resolutions up to full high-definition (FHD). ASEM On-Machine Panel PCs are equipped with Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016/2019 64-bit operating system and Intel processors.

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Installation Instructions
Original Instructions
ASEM 6300 On-Machine Monitors and On-Machine Panel PCs
Catalog Numbers 6300MA, 6300PA
Summary of Changes
This publication contains the following new or updated information. This list includes substantive updates only and is not intended to reflect all changes.
Compliance
UL/cUL Mark Compliance
Equipment with the UL/cUL mark complies with the requirements of UL 61010-1, UL 61010-2-201, CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1, and CSA C22.2 No. 61010-2-201.
A copy of the certificate of compliance is available at rok.auto/certifications.
European Union Directive Compliance
This equipment meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking.
A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at rok.auto/certifications.
Topic Page
Compliance 1
Product Overview 2
Approximate Dimensions 2
Installation Requirements 3
Prepare for Installation 4
Install the Optional Accessories 5
Connect the DC Power 5
Connect the Peripheral Cables 6
Mount the On-Machine Product 7
Complete the Installation 7
Additional Resources 8
ATTENTION: Read this document and the documents listed in the Additional Resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this
equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring
instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, safety, and maintenance are required to be carried out
by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Topic Page
Added information about adapter plates in Mounting Requirements section 3
Updated location of I/O ports in Location of I/O Ports table 6
ATTENTION: If a SIL-3 E-stop button is used, familiarize yourself with the Safety section in the ASEM On-Machine User Manual, publication 6300-UM002.
ATTENTION: This equipment is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from the
public low-voltage mains. Some computer configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC
Directive of the European Union.
All I/O cables must be used only indoors.
IMPORTANT To comply with EN 61326-1, be sure that the selected cables comply with the attribute listed in Table 5 on page 6.
All I/O cables must be used only indoors, and USB cables must be less than 3 m (9.84 ft) in length.
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Product Overview
Designed for full IP65 protection grade industrial applications, ASEM™ On-Machine™ monitors and On-Machine panel PCs feature:
Powder coated die-cast aluminum alloy chassis with anti-scratch treatment
Aluminum or True Flat (TF) aluminum front panel
Fully configurable button area with hard-wired connection mode which accommodates an SIL-3 emergency stop (E-stop) button
Light emitting diode (LED) status indicators
Resolution up to full high-definition (FHD)
Bottom arm mount, top arm mount, or VESA (a) mounting
ASEM On-Machine Panel PCs feature:
Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016/2019 64-bit operating system (OS)
Dual core Intel® Celeron® and Intel Core™ of 7th generation 15W Intel Kaby Lake Unit Level Traceability (ULT) platform
Approximate Dimensions
Approximate dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended to be used for manufacturing purposes.
(a) VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) mount, also known as Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI), is a standardized mounting format that makes it easier to select the correct mount for your product and
allows you to mount the product on a wall so that it takes up less space, or on a movable arm for better ergonomics.
Table 1 - Front View by LCD Size [mm (in.)]
Style Dimension 15.6 in. 18.5 in. 21.5 in. 24 in.
Landscape
A 396.30 (15.60) 461.80 (18.18) 528.80 (20.82) 585.20 (23.04)
B 245.80 (9.68) 282.60 (11.13) 320.20 (12.61) 352.80 (13.89)
C 304.30 (11.98) 341.10 (13.43) 378.70 (14.91) 411.30 (16.19)
D 58.50 (2.30) 58.50 (2.30) 58.50 (2.30) 58.50 (2.30)
Portrait
E 320.20 (12.61) 352.80 (13.89)
F 528.80 (20.82) 585.20 (23.04)
G 587.30 (23.12) 643.90 (25.35)
H 58.50 (2.30) 58.70 (2.31)
Table 2 - Back View by LCD Size [mm (in.)]
Bottom Arm Mount or Top Arm Mount VESA Mount
Style Dimension 15.6 in. 18.5 in. 21.5 in. and 24 in. Style Dimension 15.6 in. 18.5 in. 21.5 in. and 24 in.
Landscape
A 65 (2.56) 71 (2.80) 75 (2.95)
Landscape
A 65 (2.56) 65 (2.56) 75 (2.95)
B 120 (4.72) 126 (4.96) 130 (5.12) B 107 (4.21) 113 (4.45) 117 (4.61)
C 113.40 (4.46) 113.40 (4.46) 123.90 (4.88) C 113.40 (4.46) 113.40 (4.46) 123.90 (4.88)
Portrait
D 136 (5.35)
Portrait
D 121 (4.76)
E 80 (3.15) E 80 (3.15)
F 113.50 (4.47) F 124 (4.88)

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F
H
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F
A
B
A
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D

Device Only With
Button Area
Button Area
Device Only
With
Button Area Button Area
Landscape Portrait
D
D
E
E
A
B
A
B
F
F
C
C

Bottom Arm Mount
Top Arm Mount
Bottom Arm Mount Top Arm Mount
Landscape Portrait
D
F
E
A
B
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B

Landscape Portrait
VESA Mount VESA Mount
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Installation Requirements
Follow these installation requirements to make sure that your On-Machine product provides service with excellent reliability
Environment Requirements
Your installation site:
- must have sufficient power,
- must be indoors and non-hazardous,
- must not expose your On-Machine product to direct sunlight, and
- must be placed in an industrial or control room environment that uses some form of power isolation from the public, low voltage mains.
The surrounding air temperature must not exceed the maximum temperature for your On-Machine product.
The ambient air temperature range is: 0…+50 °C (32…122 °F) for all processors.
The surrounding air temperature range for storage is: -10…+60 °C (-14…+140 °F).
The relative humidity of the ambient air must be: 20…90% noncondensing at 0…40 °C (32…104 °F) and 20…80% noncondensing at 41…50 °C (105…122 °F).
Power Requirements
The nominal output power must be 25% larger than the drained power.
The output voltage rise time has to be less than 100 ms.
Consider the working temperature and the thermal derating of the power supply.
The inrush current cannot exceed a peak current of 10 A and a pulse width time of 400 μs.
The On-Machine product must be connected to a 24V (18…32V) power supply that satisfies the requirements of safe extra low voltage (SELV) in accordance with
IEC/EN/DIN EN/UL60950-1 and as defined in IEC-61010-2-201, power supply per UL.
Use an isolated power supply with galvanic isolation to help prevent common mode noise at low/medium frequencies on the power supply line, ground loop noise,
and overvoltage caused by lightning.
Mounting Requirements
Follow these mounting requirements to mount your On-Machine product:
Choose a suitable, ergonomic mounting height. See the approximate dimensions listeing requirements to mount your On-Machine product:
Choose a suitable, ergonomic mounting height. See the approximate dimensions listed in Approximate Dimensions on page 2 to plan the mounting height.
Choose a mounting arm suitable for your On-Machine product.
- For bottom arm mount or top arm mount On-Machine products: An adapter plate is required to accommodate the bottom arm or top arm.
- For VESA mount On-Machine products: An adapter plate is provided.
ATTENTION: This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC
60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according to IEC/EN 61326-1.
Without appropriate precautions, there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well
as radiated disturbance.
IMPORTANT If a non-sufficient power source is used, the initial boot process can be negatively effected and the OS can cause corruption.
If side handles, a perimeter handle, or keyboard tray will be installed, plan for a wider width at your installation site. See the applicable section in
publication 6300-UM002 for approximate dimensions of these accessories.
See the installation guide supplied by the manufacturer of your bottom arm mount kit or top arm mount kit and see publication 6300-UM002) to
identify which adapter plate you need to order and for proper placement of the adapter plate.
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Prepare for Installation
Follow these steps to prepare for installation of your On-Machine product.
Required Tools and Optional Accessories
You need the following tools to install and connect your On-Machine product.
DC power supply (see Power Requirements on page 3)
Torque limiting screwdriver with 2.5 mm hex key bit
I/O cables, shielded and rated for indoor use
Wire stripper, cutter, and crimper tool
Clean, microfiber cloth
Mounting arm appropriate for your On-Machine product mount type
- For bottom arm mount or top arm mount On-Machine products: An adapter plate to accommodate your selected mounting arm.
Optional accessories
- For all On-Machine products: See publication 6300V-PC005 for available accessories and ordering information.
- For On-Machine panel PCs: 6300V-CFASTT CFast solid state storage drives (SSDs) are available. See publication 6300V-IN006 for available storage sizes and
ordering information.
Remove the Cover
1. Set your On-Machine product with the LCD facing down on a clean surface.
2. Use a 2.5 mm torque-limiting screwdriver to remove the M3 screws from the cover.
3. Set the screws and cover aside.
The ground screw, terminal ports, I/O ports, and slots are now accessible.
Prepare the Adapter Plate
For a bottom arm mount or top arm mount On-Machine product:
1. Remove and discard the existing adapter plate and screws from your On-Machine product.
2. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions provided from both your selected mounting plate (not provided) and selected mounting arm for proper
attachment.
For a VESA mount On-Machine product:
1. Remove and retain the existing VESA adapter plate with screws from your On-Machine product.
2. Secure the VESA adapter plate to the VESA mounting kit (not provided) with the retained screws.
3. Torque the screws to a value of 1…1.2 N•m (8.85…10.62 ft•lb).
See the installation guide supplied by the manufacturer of your bottom arm mount kit or top arm mount kit and see publication 6300-UM002) to
identify which adapter plate you need to order and for proper placement of the adapter plate.
To help protect the LCD from inadvertent damage, set your
On-Machine product on a clean, lint-free microfiber towel with the LCD facing downward throughout the installation process.
IMPORTANT Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening can cause damage to the gasket attached to the cover.

VESA MountBottom Arm Mount Top Arm Mount
Back View
VESA MountBottom Arm Mount Top Arm Mount
Back View with Cover Removed
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Key Features

  • IP65 Protection
  • Configurable Button Area
  • SIL-3 E-stop
  • FHD Resolution
  • Windows 10 IoT
  • Intel Processors
  • Bottom/Top/VESA Mount

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What kind of power supply is required for the ASEM 6300 On-Machine product?
It requires a 24V (18…32V) power supply that meets the requirements of safe extra low voltage (SELV) according to IEC/EN/DIN EN/UL60950-1 and IEC-61010-2-201.
What are the environmental requirements for installing the ASEM 6300 On-Machine product?
The installation must be indoors and non-hazardous, with ambient air temperature between 0…+50 °C (32…122 °F) for all processors and relative humidity of 20…90% noncondensing at 0…40 °C (32…104 °F).
How do I connect the ground wire for the ASEM 6300 On-Machine product?
Use a ground wire with an insulation color approved by your local inspection authority and a cross-section of 2.5 mm² (AWG 14) with copper conductor certified for operation at least 75 °C (167 °F). Connect the stripped end of the grounding wire to the open end of the lug and crimp it securely to the wire. Install the ground wire to the ground (earth) screw according to the sequence shown in the manual.

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