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COMBICOM

GB Instruction Manual ECON IPC‘s


8.4“…17“

Mat.No. Rev.
00C6NEB-AA00 1D
The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way binding upon KEB (Karl E. Brink-
mann GmbH).
KEB is not responsible for technical errors or other omissions in the manual, and shall not accept any
responsibility deriving from its use.
All brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trade-marks of their respective owners.

The products of the familiy C6 ECON are compliant with European Directive 2004/108/EC concerning
electromagnetic compatibility and Directive 2006/95/EC concerning the safety of electrical products,
and subsequent variations.

Instructions on disposal
Summary
Chapter 1 Preliminary operations ......................................................5
List of material provided..................................................................6
Prior to installation...........................................................................6
Notes on the guarantee ..................................................................6
Chapter 2 General description...........................................................7
Presentation ....................................................................................8
General technical specifications .....................................................8
Composition and configuration of the systems. ............................11
C6 ECON 8.4” ...........................................................................11
C6 ECON 12.1” .........................................................................11
C6 ECON 15.0” .........................................................................12
C6 ECON 17.0” .........................................................................12
C6 ECON...................................................................................12
Front panel ....................................................................................13
Customization of the function keys............................................14
Removal/insertion of the membranes of the function keys .......15
Display ..........................................................................................18
Display quality TFT-LCD ...........................................................18
8.4” display features ..................................................................19
12.1” Display features ...............................................................20
15.0”Display features ................................................................21
17.0”Display features ................................................................22
Rear panel connectors..................................................................23
Expandability configurations .........................................................24
UPS (optional)...............................................................................25
Technical data ...........................................................................27
Installation and connection of UPS module ..............................28
Software installation ..................................................................32
Driver Linx module installation...............................................32
Installation of Driver UPS in Windows environment ..............35
Calibration..............................................................................37
Summary of operating phases ..................................................38
Deactivation and removal of UPS module ................................40
Battery replacement ..................................................................42
Cooling ..........................................................................................47
Procedure for cleaning fan filter.............................................49
System grounding .........................................................................51
Power supply.................................................................................53
Mass memory unit.........................................................................54
Compact Flash ..........................................................................54
Hard disk ...................................................................................55
Touchscreen .................................................................................55
Setup of Touchscreen controller ...............................................55
Installation of software in various Windows environments........56
Installation of software in MS-DOS environment ......................56
Chapter 3 Installation.......................................................................57
How to start the system ................................................................58
Start-up......................................................................................58
Shutdown...................................................................................58
Panel assembly.............................................................................59
C6 ECON wall mounting ...............................................................60
Access to internal parts.................................................................61
Removal of the rear cover (upper part) .....................................61
Removal of the rear cover (lower part)......................................63
Riser card removal ....................................................................64
Removal of hard disk.................................................................66
Ram installation/removal ...........................................................69
Adding an add-on card ..............................................................70
Addition / replacement of Compact Flash modules...................72
Chapter 4 Dimensions and drilling templates...................................75
Dimensions of system C6 ECON 8.4” .......................................76
Dimensions of system C6 ECON 12.1“ .....................................79
Dimensions of system C6 ECON 15.0” .....................................82
Dimensions of system C6 ECON 17.0” .....................................85
Dimensions of system C6 ECON ..............................................88
Chapter 5 Connectors pin-out ..........................................................90
Connector for keyboard/mouse PS/2............................................91
Serial interface connector DB9 RS232 .........................................91
Serial interface connector DB15 multistandard ............................92
USB connector type A...................................................................92
VGA connector..............................................................................93
RJ45 ETHERNET connector ........................................................93
Preliminary operations

Chapter 1
Preliminary operations

This chapter contains the list of material


included in the packing box.

• List of material provided


• Prior to installation
• Notes on the guarantee

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List of material provided

The following is a list of the material included in the packaging:

• System (as ordered configuration)


• Adaptor wire for keyboard / mouse (Y-shaped).
• Label kit for personalization of front panel keys.
• User's Guide
• Support CD Rom.
• Document with "Conditions of Guarantee" (keep for any future
repair work).
• Hooks for panel fastening.

On request:

• Operating system kit (pre-loaded software, license for use, man-


ual and magnetic supports).

Prior to installation

After you have checked the contents of the package, you should
keep the packing materials as they may be needed for transporting
the system in the future.

After unpacking the system, place all of the material on a work sur-
face and carefully follow the instructions set forth in the following
chapters.

Notes on the guarantee

The guarantee is regulated by the document "Conditions of Guaran-


tee" which is provided with the system.

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General description

Chapter 2
General description
This chapter describes the general fea-
tures of the systems.
• Presentation
• General technical specifications
• Composition and configuration of
the systems.
• Front panel.
• Display
• Rear panel connectors
• Expandability configurations.
• Cooling.
• System earth
• Power supply.
• Mass memory unit
• Touchscreen

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Presentation
The new C6 ECON family was designed to provide the widest possi-
ble scalability in performance and functionality. It based on the CPU
“all in one” ASEM 951 for processors of the TRANSMETA families of
processors, designed according to a modular structure that always
provides the right solution of all automation needs.

General technical specifications

Front panel specifications

Protection IP65

Input devices Touch Screen


4 function buttons

Display LCD 8.4” Colore TFT VGA 8.4” 350 cd/mq tipico - 2 x CCFL

Display LCD 12.1” Color TFT VGA 12.1" 350 cd/mq tipico - 2 x CCFL

Display LCD 15.0” Color TFT VGA 15.0" 450 cd/mq tipico - 4 x CCFL

Display LCD 17.0” Color TFT VGA 17.0" 300 cd/mq tipico - 4 x CCFL

USB 1 port (2.0)

Technical specifications

Assembly Panel (C6 ECON wall mounted)

Motherboard ASEM CPU 951

Chipset Intel 915GM Express + ICH6

Processor Intel Celeron M ULV up to 1 GHz

RAM 256MB ÷ 1GB DDR2-533


(min.- max.) (1 x 200 pin SODIMM socket)

Video interface 32 bit VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA, external connector


DB15 - graphic controller Intel GMA 900

Video RAM 64/128 MB of memory selectable from system setup

Colour resolution C6 ECON – 8.4” 800 x 600 256K


C6 ECON – 12.4” 800 x 600 16.2M
C6 ECON – 15.0” 1024 x 768 16.2M
C6 ECON – 17.0” 1280 x 1024 16.2M

Serial interface 1 x RS-232 (DB9)

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Ethernet 2 x 10/100 Mbps (RJ45)

Keyboard/mouse interface 1 x Minidin PS/2 with uncoupler

Interface USB (2.0) 1 on front panel


1 internal available on motherboard
4 connectors located on back of machine

Expansion slots 1 internal PCI slot (optional)


1 module PC/104 Plus internal*

(see paragraph on expandability configuration in the


chapter on general description)

Mass memory interfaces 1 x SATA/150, 1 x PATA/100 (used by Compact


Flash), 1 slot Compact Flash type II with external
access

Power supply 18-36 VDC (3.00A @ 18V – 1.50A @ 36V)


at maximum load (**)

Consumption C6 ECON 54W


C6 ECON (Box) 34W

Relative humidity maximum 80% without condensation

Storage temperature -20°C ÷ +60°C

Operative temperature for C6 0°C ÷ 50°C


ECON without hard disk with
LCD 8.4”, 12.1”, 15.0” and
C6 ECON

Operative temperature for C6 0°C ÷ 45°C


ECON without hard disk with (estimated increased power 5W)
LCD 17.0”

Operative temperature for C6 0°C ÷ 45°C


ECON with hard disk with (estimated increased power 8W)
LCD 8.4”, 12.1”, 15.0”, 17.0”

(*) Use of the internal PCI slot precludes the use of add-on such as
PC/104Plus.

(**) with LCD 15.0”, without hard disk, add-on 3W.

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Weight and dimensions (see chapter 4 on dimensions and drilling template)

C6 ECON - 8.4” Frontal panel: 250 x 210 mm.


Weight 3.1 Kg

C6 ECON - 12.1” Frontal panel: 335 x 270 mm.


Weight 4.6 Kg.

C6 ECON - 15.0” Frontal panel: 390 x 315 mm.


Weight 5.3 Kg.

C6 ECON - 17.0” Frontal panel: 455 x 355 mm.


Weight 6.7 Kg.

C6 ECON - Box Weight 2.0 Kg.

Options

Display LCD 15.0” HL (High Colour TFT VGA 15.0" 600 cd/m2 typical - 4 x CCFL
Luminance)

Expansion bus PC/104 Plus or PCI internal (one overrides the other)

Hard Disk 1 x 2.5” SATA

Serial ports 1 x RS-232/422/485 (2^) (DB15)


1 x RS-232/422/485 (2^) (DB15), RS-422/485 op-
tically insulated

Parallel port 1 x SPP, EPP, ECP bi-directional (DB25)

UPS Fastened on the back of the PC cell, minimum


backup time 15 minutes

External power supplier On DIN rail, 220V/AC Æ 24 V/DC, 60W

WLAN Kit Wireless LAN 802.11b, complete with antenna

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General description

Composition and configuration of the systems.

The C6 ECON systems can be provided with displays of: 8.4”, 12.1”,
15.0” e 17.0”.The C6 ECON systems do not have any display (used in
panel or on wall).

C6 ECON 8.4”
This system is composed of the base module and the display of 8.4”.

C6 ECON 8.4”

C6 ECON 12.1”
This system is composed of the base module and the display of 12.1”.

C6 ECON 12.1”

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C6 ECON 15.0”
This system is composed of the base module and the display of 15.0”.

C6 ECON 15.0”

C6 ECON 17.0”
This system is composed of the base module and the display of 17.0”.

C6 ECON 17.0”

C6 ECON
System composed of base module with flange for installation rear
panel installation.

C6 ECON

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General description

Front panel

The front is made of a support anodized aluminium with a polyester


film that is resistant to impact and chemicals. The rear body is made
of nickel plated steel sheet metal to ensure electromagnetic shielding
in order to resolve issues of EMI and RFI.

Front panel in
aluminium with
Touchscreen with protection IP65
5 wires

LCD display

LED power on

Front USB
port
protected

Detail of front panel

USB front port


protection plug
Front USB
port

USB port detail

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Customization of the function keys


On the front panel there are 4 function keys that the user can cus-
tomize, in terms of both appearance and function. The default set-
tings for the 4 keys are those of the keys F1, F2, F3, and F4 of a
standard keyboard.

Function keys can be cus-


tomized in appearance
and function

The system is provided with a set of pre-printed labels with the stan-
dard functions of Windows and with blank labels for the user to cus-
tomize.

Special function keys kit

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General description

Detail of labels installed standard on the systems

Removal/insertion of the membranes of the function keys


On the rear of the system there are 4 slots where you can either in-
sert or remove the desired label.

Slots for insertion / removal


of membranes of function
keys.

special slots on back of front panel


• Insert the label with the symbol to match to the key facing out-
wards after folding the lower edge of the label 90° in the opposite
direction of the symbol so that when it is completely inserted in
place it adheres to the panel.

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(sequence 1 of 3)
• Insert the label all the way into the pocket.

(sequence 2 of 3)

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inserted labels

Detail of fully inserted key customization labels

To remove the labels


• Grasp the label with a pincer and extract it.

Detail of label extraction

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Display

The front panel of the C6 ECON systems includes a backlit LCD


module.
The display may be:

• 8.4” TFT (2 lamps) with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, 262144


colours.
• 12.1” TFT (2 lamps) with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels,
262144 colours.
• 15.0” TFT (4 lamps) with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels,
16194277 colours.
• 17.0” TFT (4 lampade ) with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixel,
16194277 colori.

The display unit is contained in a mechanical cartridge.

Display quality TFT-LCD


The LCDs may have defective pixels (always on or always off). The
unique manufacturing process of the LCD panels does however
keep the defect rate very low, taking into account the high number of
elements of the RGB triad on the panel. The maximum admissible
number or defects is stated by the manufacturer and is shown in the
following table.

LCD panel Maximum ad- Maximum ad- Maximum admissible


missible number missible number number of defective
of pixels on of pixels off pixels (on+off)
8.4” 8 8 15
12.1” 8 8 15
15.0” 6 7 10
17.0” 6 8 10

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8.4” display features

The LCD 8.4” module has a maximum resolution of 800x600, active


matrix backlit by two fluorescent lamps
Brightness is adjusted in the setup.

8.4” display features

Dimensions 8.4”

Technology LCD-TFT active matrix


Visible area 170.4 (A) x 127.8 (L) mm
Resolution 800 x 600
Colours 262144
Dot Pitch 0.213 mm
Brightness 350 cd / m² typical
Horizontal visual angle 100° typical
(left + right)
Vertical visual angle 90° typical
(high + low)
Contrast value on optimal angle 250:1 typical
Response (Rise) 50 ms maximum
Response (decay) 50 ms maximum
Power supply 3.3 V
Surface finish Anti-glare
Backlit Two CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

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12.1” Display features

The LCD 12.1” module has a maximum resolution of 800x600, active


matrix backlit by two fluorescent lamps
Brightness is adjusted in the setup.

Display features 12.1”

Dimensions 12,1”
Technology LCD-TFT active matrix
Visible area 246.0 (A) x 184.5 (L) mm
Resolution 800 x 600
Colours 16 million
Dot Pitch 0.3075 mm
Brightness 350 cd / m² typical
Horizontal visual angle 140° typical
(left + right)
Vertical visual angle 120° typical
(high + low)
Contrast value on optimal angle 500:1 typical
Response (Rise) 50 ms max
Response (decay) 50 ms max
Power supply 3.3 V
Surface finish Anti-glare
Backlit Two CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

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15.0”Display features

The LCD 15.0” module has a maximum resolution of 1024x768, ac-


tive matrix backlit by four fluorescent lamps
Brightness is adjusted in the setup.

Display features 15.0”

Dimensions 15,0”
Technology LCD-TFT active matrix
Visible area 304.1 (A) x 228.1 (L) mm
Resolution 1024 x 768
Colours 16M
Dot Pitch 0.297 mm
Brightness 450 cd / m² typical
Horizontal visual angle 170° typical
(left + right)
Vertical visual angle 170° typical
(high + low)
Contrast value on optimal angle 400:1 typical
Response (Rise) 25 ms maximum
Power supply 3.3 V
Surface finish Anti-glare
Backlit Four CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)
Life cycle of lamps 50000 hours

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17.0”Display features

The LCD 17.0” module has a maximum resolution of 1280x1024, ac-


tive matrix backlit by four fluorescent lamps
Brightness is adjusted in the setup.

Display features 17.0”

Dimensions 17,0”
Technology LCD-TFT active matrix
Visible area 337.92 (A) x 270.336 (L) mm
Resolution 1280 x 1024
Colours 16M
Dot Pitch 0.264 mm
Brightness 300 cd / m² typical
Horizontal visual angle 160° typical
(left + right)
Vertical visual angle 160° typical
(high + low)
Contrast value on optimal angle 1000:1 typical
Response (Rise) 3,7 ms maximum
Power supply 5V
Surface finish Anti-glare
Backlit 4 CCFL (Cold Cathod Fluorescent Lamp)
Life cycle of lamps 50000 hours

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Rear panel connectors

Parallel
COM3 (optional)
UPS connector LAN 1
(optional) LAN 2

COM1
Input 24 V DC VGA

Keyboard
Earth screw
/ Mouse USB ports 2.0

detail of connectors of rear panel

Reset CPU
LED FAIL
Disk activity LED
Reset Watch-DOG Watch-dog activity LED
LED Power/UPS

detail of buttons and LED of rear panel

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Expandability configurations
The C6 ECON systems are configured in the factory with two differ-
ent types of expansion:
• without internal PCI slot

detail of inside of C6 ECON without PCI slot

• with internal PCI slot

Internal
PCI slot

detail of inside of C6 ECON with PCI slot


(the PC cell is equipped with a tachometric fan with filter)

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General description

When the system is configured to mount an internal PCI add-on card


the PCI connector of the standard PC/104Plus is no longer
available:

UPS (optional)

The UPS module provides power to the system for a maximum of 15


minutes* if there is no external power supply at 24VDC.

It can be placed remotely with a special extension cord up to 1 m


from the central unit and it is equipped with configurable and auto-
matic management of the controlled shutdown operations. It can be
added in all versions of the C6 ECON systems

Detail of UPS module

*Backup time depends on machine configuration (type of display,


add-on modules, etc.) with fully charged batteries.

When there is a power outage, the UPS starts working. The two
green LED's on the front and rear panels of the system begin flash-
ing.

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LED power on

Detail of front panel C6 ECON

LED
Power/UPS

detail of LED of rear panel

The activity of the UPS can be controlled via the module of the oper-
ating system(WindowsXP®) backup energy source -> energy sav-
ings options in the control panel. With this module, you can check
the state of battery charge, enable/disable and programme the inter-
vention time of the UPS.

If the UPS is removed or not used for a long period of time, you will
need to charge it completely (this takes about 1.5 hours) by connect-
ing the module to an C6 ECON operating system.

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Technical data
Power supplies

Nominal input voltage 24V


Input voltage range 18-36V
Max. current input 1.7 A
Nominal output voltage 12V
Nominal output current 2.5 A
Activation threshold Approximately 16V
Protections on power supply Welded internal fuse F4 A on input

Batteries

Type 2 cells lead Cyclon D 5 Ah


Charge Rapid: Constant current 3 A
Backup: Constant voltage 5V
Duration at nominal charge *15 min. at 25°C with fresh, charged batteries
Duration in backup 10 years at 25°C
4 years at 35°C
1 year at 50°C
*Backup time depends on machine configuration (type of display,
add-on modules, etc.) with fully charged batteries.

Protections on batteries

Type Welded internal fuse F15 A


Interruption of rapid charging at low (< 5 °C) and high (>65 °C) tem-
peratures
Automatic release of batteries at end of discharge

Mechanics

Dimensions 235 x 65 x 50 mm ( L x H x S )
Weight 1200 g. approx.
Assembly On back of machine C6 ECON or immediately nearby us-
ing the extension cord (optional) of 1 m

Connections

Connections Shielded cable of approximately 20 cm with connector


DB15 on the end

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Ambient

Operating +0° ÷ +50°C


temperature
Electromagnetic Emissions: Standard EN 55022, Class: B
compatibility Immunity: Standard EN 55082, Ambient: industrial

Pinout Connector DB15 male


Pinout Connector DB15 male

PIN signal
1/2/9 Mains power supply - power
7 / 8 / 15 Ground – power
6 / 13 / 14 Backup power supply – power
4 Smbus data line - signal
5 Smbus clock line - signal
10 Smbus – signal
12 Smbus power supply – signal
3 PSON line for UPS activation - signal
11 N.C.

Installation and connection of UPS module


To install the UPS module, the system must be equipped with the
appropriate connector.
• Disconnect the system from the power supply (if connected).
• Remove the two screws from the lower part of the rear cover.

(sequence 1 of 7)

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(sequence 2 of 7)

• Position the UPS module on the back of the system as shown in


the figure and connect the cable of the UPS to connector DB15
located on the system just below the power supply connector.

(sequence 3 of 7)
• Attach the UPS module to the system with the two screws.

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(sequence 4 of 7)

(sequence 5 of 7)

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(sequence 6 of 7)

(sequence 7 of 7)

• Reconnect the power supply cables to the system and provide power.
• The system will now come on. After about 6 seconds the UPS
device will become operational.

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Software installation

Driver Linx module installation


From the CD provided with the system, select the file
setup_dlportIO.exe and run it.

The following screens will appear

• Press Next to continue installation

• Press Yes to continue installation

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• Press Next to continue installation

• Select the folder for installation and press Next to continue.

• Select minimal installation (compact) Press Next to continue in-


stallation

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• Press Next to continue installation

• Press Next to continue installation

• Press Next to continue installation

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General description

• Press Finish to complete installation and restart the system.


Installation of Driver UPS in Windows environment

From the CD provided with the system:


• select the file C6 ECONUPS.INF
• click with the right mouse button
• select "install2 from the pop-up menu.

The driver is now installed in the system.

• In the Start menu of windows, select “ Settings” “Control Panel”


“Energy savings options”
The following window will appear

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• From the window, select “ Backup energy source”

• From the window, select “ Select”.


• From the list "Select manufacturer", select ASEM S.p.A.. From
the list "Select Model" select the model OT1200 UPS. The item
selected in the field “Port” (default COM1) does not make any dif-
ference since it is not used for this purpose.

• Press the End button.

The system must now:


• Activate communications with the UPS.
• Signal presence of UPS active (details box).
• Provide estimated capacity of group. (status box)

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General description

In the configuration panel, it is possible to programme the interven-


tion time of the UPS.

The minimum time that can be selected is 2 minutes. This means


that if the line power supply is not restored within this time, the oper-
ating system will run the programme specified in the box below (if in-
serted) and will then proceed with system shutdown.

Calibration
It is advisable to calibrate the UPS yearly during scheduled machine
maintenance, so that the system is updated to the actual battery
status. This will increase reliability of the UPS system.
The entire operation is carried out automatically by means of special
calibration software.

• select the file UPS_Console.EXE and copy it in a previously


created folder on your CF or (HD) and run it

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The software performs the following sequence:


• Check of battery charge.
• Discharge of batteries.
• Verification of reaching end of discharge and validation of same.
• Battery re-charging
• Updating of battery capacity status if discharge procedure was
successful.
• Memorization in a log file of the result of the procedure.

The discharge phase varies in length from 15 minutes to 30-40 min-


utes depending on system configuration. The charging phase takes
about 1.5 hours.
During the calibration period it is not advisable to have any other ap-
plications running on the machine.

Summary of operating phases

START phase
In this phase the machine is completely off.
As the line voltage increases, the system goes into the phase of acti-
vation and actual power on of the PC, and charging and/or maintain-
ing of the UPS. Since the status of the UPS is controlled by the C6
ECON system, via the signal ATX PS_ON, its activation takes place
when the C6 ECON system has powered on normally.

Activation phase (BOOT)


When the operating system is started, the UPS application will be ac-
tivated, which will perform diagnostics of the UPS module. Specifi-
cally, the application verifies communication with the UPS module
and the charge status of the batteries.

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General description

Monitoring phase of the status of the power line by the applica-


tion dedicated to the UPS function.
The application accesses the information on the UPS unit via the
Smbus system bus. Any power outage during this phase will cause
the start of a countdown. If the countdown exceeds 2 minutes, the
shutdown procedure is irreversibly started. Brief power outages will
instead have no effect on continued PC operation.

Shutdown phase
This phase lasts a varying amount of time, not known in advance,
which is contingent upon the number and type of active applications.
When the line power supply comes back on during this phase, it
does not in any way affect the correct execution of the shutdown
procedure, which must in any case be completed. Upon completion
of this phase, if the line power has not come back on, the system will
shut off the power suppliers of the C6 ECON system, of the UPS
module via the Mpson signal, and it will place the machine in standby
status (return of line voltage)
The return of line voltage places the system back in START status.
Standby phase
Constant monitoring of the line voltage in which its return causes the
machine to restart. There are two specific cases:
• Shutdown desired by the user, in which the machine must shut
down even if there is mains power supply. In this case the ma-
chine can be turned back on by turning the line voltage off and
then back on.
• Shutdown caused by line voltage failure in which the UPS pow-
ers the machine until the shutdown sequence is complete. At this
point, both (C6 ECON and UPS) are de-activated. The machine
restarts as soon as the line voltage is restored (START phase). If
the line voltage is restored during the shutdown phase, the sys-
tem will start the machine again upon conclusion of this phase.

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Deactivation and removal of UPS module


If the machine undergoes normal shutdown via the operating system,
there are no special procedures for the de-activation of the UPS
since it is shut off by the machine to which it is connected. If you
want to shut down the machine by means of its power supply, once
the UPS has intervened, you will need to deactivate it manually by
pressing the button on its side
UPS deactivation
button

Detail of UPS deactivation button

(sequence 1 of 4)

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• Remove the two screws of the UPS.

(sequence 3 of 4)

(sequence 4 of 4)

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Battery replacement

How long the batteries last depends on a number of factor, but it is


mostly due to high temperatures that their life cycles are reduced.
During the life cycle of the machine, even if they are quite resistant,
they may need to be replaced.

To replace the batteries:

• Remove the two screws of the UPS cover.

(sequence 1 of 3)

• Lift and remove the cover.

(sequence 2 of 3)

• Cut the nylon clamps that hold the batteries in place.

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General description

(sequence 2 of 3)

Detail of removed clamps

• Disconnect the terminal wires. Be very careful not to cause short


circuits, which might damage the unit.

(sequence 2 of 3)

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Detail of removed batteries

• Place a new set of clamps in the slots of the UPS to hold the
new batteries.

(sequence 2 of 3)

• Reconnect the batteries to the terminal wires. Carefully note the


polarity. Inverted polarity may damage the unit.

(sequence 2 of 3)

NB: Replace the batteries with the same cells (Cyclon type D 5Ah)

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(sequence 2 of 3)

• Tighten the clamps and lock the batteries in their seat.

(sequence 2 of 3)

• Tighten the clamps and lock the batteries in their seat.

(sequence 2 of 3)

• Put the cover back on and screw it down.

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(sequence 2 of 3)

(sequence 2 of 3)
• Run a calibration cycle of the batteries (see the paragraph on
calibration).

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General description

Cooling

On the rear compartment and on the body of the display, there are
holes that allow air circulation through natural convection inside the
system. The unit is designed to be installed vertically.

NB: Be sure not to obstruct the ventilation openings. Periodi-


cally clean the filters as explained below for the version with
forced ventilation.

Cool air intake


Cool air intake detail of C6 ECON ventilation holes with internal PCI slot

Cool air intake Cool air intake

detail of C6 ECON ventilation holes with internal PCI slot

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Cool air intake Cool air intake

detail of C6 ECON ventilation holes without internal PCI slot

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General description

Procedure for cleaning fan filter

• Remove the anchoring screws of the filter bracket.

(sequence 1 of 3)

(sequence 1 of 3)

• Remove the filter bracket.

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(sequence 2 of 6)

• Remove the filter.

(sequence 3 of 3)

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General description

System grounding
It is absolutely necessary to connect the machine to the ground wire
by means of suitable wiring connected to the ground screw.
• Remove the ground screw

Earth screw

(sequence 1 of 2)

• Insert the wire end eyelet between the rosettes in the following
sequence:
1. Screw (M5x12)
2. Grover rosette
3. Flat rosette
4. Eyelet faston
5. Toothed rosette

Screw (M5x12)
Wire end eyelet
Flat rosette
Toothed rosette

Grover rosette

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(sequence 2 of 6)

• Re-tighten the system ground screw.

(sequence 2 of 2)

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Power supply
The system must be powered with at 24VDC nominal (+18V÷36V),
with external cut-off (there is no main switch for the system).

• Remove the two-pole connector from the system

(sequence 1 of 3)

• Connect the positive pole and the negative one for power supply
(also see the label on the back of the machine) to the respective
terminals of the two pole connector with wires with a suitable
cross section.

(sequence 2 of 3)

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(sequence 3 of 3)

Mass memory unit


In its various versions, the system can optionally be equipped with
the following mass memory units:

Compact Flash
The system can house an externally accessible Compact Flash
module.

Detail of Compact Flash module

Extractable
Compact Flash

Detail of positioning of Compact Flash

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Hard disk
The system may optionally house an internal 2.5" hard disk.

Detail of positioning of hard disk

The hard disk is to be connected by a 44-pole flat cable, which must


be inserted in the J8 connector of the CPU 951, which can be ac-
cessed by removing the rear cover.

Touchscreen

Setup of Touchscreen controller


The 5-wire resistive touchscreen is managed by a dedicated control-
ler that the system sees as a fourth serial port.
The enabling/disabling of the port, the I/O address and its IRQ must
be selected in the screen Special OEM Features of the Setup.
These parameters are read automatically by the Plug & Play operat-
ing systems (Windows 95, 98, Mw, 2000, XP) which will create a
COM port associated with the device.
It is advisable to set the touchscreen to the address I/O 2E8h, with
IRQ 5. You will obtain a port with the address of the COM 4 standard
and a non-shared interrupt with other standard serial ports.
Using Windows NT4.0 (which is not a Plug & Play operating system),
the COM port must be created manually. From the control panel, add
a new port, assigning the I/O addresses and the IRQ previously es-
tablished in the Setup.

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Installation of software in various Windows environments


• Insert the KEB CD-ROM KEB provided and select the directory
\Touschscreen ELO.
• Select the sub-directory for the operating system being used.
• Run the file Setup.exe.
• Select the port COMx to which the operating system has associ-
ated the controller.
• Run the bootstrap as requested.
• The Touchscreen is now configured. In the control panel, there is
a new object called EloTouchscreen. It allows calibration of the
device, configuration of the "touch", of the acoustic feedback,
and diagnostic functions.

NB: if the type of controller being is used is requested, select ELO


SMARTSet Serial controller.

Installation of software in MS-DOS environment


• Insert the KEB CD-ROM KEB provided and select the directory
\Touschscreen ELO.
• Select the sub-directory for the MS-DOS operating system.
• Run the file Install.
• Select the language and the directory that is to be created.
• Select DOS Express Installation.
• When the type of interface of the controller is requested, select
Serial.
• Select the port COM4.
• When the type of controller is requested, select E281-2310 Intel-
litouch.
Install will update the file autoexec.bat to allow the selected drivers
to be run (the file autoexec.old will contain a copy of the previous
version of the file). The file go.bat created by the installation loads
the driver of the Touchscreen and runs the calibration programme
elocalib. if you want to change the interrupt for the driver, you must
edit the last parameter that is passed to the driver:
ELODEV 2310, 9600, 5 In this example, a controller of type 2310 is
activated on COM4, at 9600 baud and with IRQ 5.

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Installation

Chapter 3
Installation
• How to start the system
• Panel assembly
• C6 ECON wall mounting
• Access to internal parts

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How to start the system


Before you power on the system, make sure that all the connections
have been properly made.

Start-up
The system is started by providing 24V DC power.

Shutdown
To shut down the system normally, you will need to follow the shut-
down procedure for the operating system being used (configured so
as to support the mode APM – Advanced Power Management). At
the end of this procedure, the system will go to standby status. Only
in this status can the power supply be disconnected.

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Installation

Panel assembly
The systems may be panel mounted as follows:
• Pre-work the housing panel (maximum thickness 4 mm). Comply
with the measurements shown in the chapter on dimensions
and drilling template.

Hook with
Hook with fastening screw
fastening Housing panel
screw

Hook with
Hook with
fastening
fastening
screw
screw

Hook with
fastening
screw
Hook with
fastening
screw

• Insert the system (with no external connection) in the opening.


• Insert the fastening hooks provided in the proper places provided
on the body of the machine.
• Carefully tighten the screws of the fastening hooks so that the
front panel of the monitor is secured against the fastening panel.

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C6 ECON wall mounting


The systems may be panel mounted as follows:
• Pre-work the housing panel. Comply with the measurements
shown in chapter on dimensions and drilling template.

There are 8 fastening points. Fastening may be means of pins,


M4x20 (minimum), welded to the enclosure door, or with stainless
steel screws, M4x20 (minimum) and nut, M4 also in stainless steel,
and possible rosette and locking nut.

Fastening
pins

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Installation

Access to internal parts

The operations described below must only be performed by


qualified personnel.

• Shut down the system.


• Disconnect the power supply cable from the terminal.
• Set the system on a surface. Use care not to damage the front
panel.

Removal of the rear cover (upper part)

• Remove the two screws of the rear cover.

(sequence 1 of 3)

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(sequence 2 of 3)

• Remove the rear cover by pushing it in the opposite direction of


the connectors panel as shown in the figure.

(sequence 3 of 3)

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Removal of the rear cover (lower part)

• Remove the two screws of the rear cover.

(sequence 1 of 2)

(sequence 2 of 3)

• Remove the cover.

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(sequence 3 of 3)

Riser card removal


• Remove the two screws that hold the riser cards to the turrets.

(sequence 1 of 3)

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(sequence 2 of 3)

• Extract the riser card.

(sequence 3 of 3)

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Removal of hard disk


Remove the two screws that hold the hard drive to the cabinet.

(sequence 1 of 4)

(sequence 2 of 4)

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• Remove the two screws that hold the hard disk to the mother-
board.

(sequence 3 of 4)

(sequence 4 of 4)

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• Disconnect the data flat connector.

• Disconnect the power cable.

(sequence 3 of 3)

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Ram installation/removal
To remove the SODIMM DDR module, you will need to open the sys-
tem as previously described.
• Expel the SODIMM module by opening the side fastening tabs of
the plinth.

(sequence 1 of 2)

(sequence 2 of 2)
For re-insertion, check the correct polarity of the SODIMM module.
When insertion is complete, check for proper closure of the side fas-
tening tabs.

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Adding an add-on card

• Remove the screw that holds the covering bracket.

(sequence 1 of 4)

• Remove the cover bracket.

(sequence 2 of 4)

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• Completely insert the comb connector in the slot.

(sequence 3 of 4)

• Secure the card to the cabinet.

(sequence 4 of 4)

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Addition / replacement of Compact Flash modules


The system can house an Compact Flash module accessible from
the side.
• Remove the protection of the compartment that houses the
Compact Flash.

(sequence 1 of 5)

(sequence 2 of 5)

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• Insert the Compact Flash module in its housing; check for correct
polarity.

(sequence 3 of 5)

• To remove the Compact Flash module, press on the ejector until


it comes out.

(sequence 4 of 5)

• Press the expeller again until the Compact Flash is expelled


outwards.

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• Extract the Compact Flash module

(sequence 5 of 5)

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Dimensions and drilling templates

Chapter 4
Dimensions and drilling
templates
This chapter describes the dimensions
and drilling templates of the systems.

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Dimensions of system C6 ECON 8.4”

front view

drilling template

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Dimensions and drilling templates

Side view

View from above

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Rear view

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Dimensions and drilling templates

Dimensions of system C6 ECON 12.1“

F1 F2 F3 F4

front view

Front panel dimensions


Hosting panel hole

drilling template

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Rear view

Side view

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Dimensions and drilling templates

View from above

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Dimensions of system C6 ECON 15.0”

F1 F2 F3 F4

front view

Front panel dimensions


Hosting panel hole

drilling template

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Dimensions and drilling templates

side view

View from above

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Rear view

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Dimensions and drilling templates

Dimensions of system C6 ECON 17.0”

F1 F2 F3 F4

front view

Front panel dimensions


Hosting panel hole

drilling template

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optionally UPS module

side view

View from above

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Dimensions and drilling templates

Rear view

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Dimensions of system C6 ECON

front view

Locked machine dimensions


Hanging machine dimensions
Machine hung on 4 slots

Machine locked on 4 holes

Rear view

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Dimensions and drilling templates

View from above

Side view

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Chapter 5
Connectors pin-out
This attachment describes the pin-out
of the KEB standard connectors in-
cluded on the external panel of the sys-
tems.

• Parallel port connector


(DB25F).
• Serial port connectors
(DB9M, DB15M).
• Mouse connector PS/2 (mini-Din).
• Keyboard connector PS/2 (mini-Din).
• USB connector type A (USBF).
• VGA connector (DB15F HD).

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Connectors

Connector for keyboard/mouse PS/2


The PS/2 keyboard / mouse connector is a female mini-din connec-
tor.

PIN SIGNAL
1 Keyboard Data
2 Mouse data
3 Ground
4 Power Supply (+ 5 V)
5 Keyboard Clock
6 Mouse Clock

Serial interface connector DB9 RS232

PIN SIGNAL I/O


1 Carrier Detect INPUT
2 Receive Data INPUT
3 Transmit Data OUTPUT
4 Data Terminal Ready OUTPUT
5 Gnd (Mass) ⎯⎯
6 Data Set Ready INPUT
7 Request To Send OUTPUT
8 Clear To Send INPUT
9 Ring Indicator INPUT

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Serial interface connector DB15 multistandard

PIN SIGNAL I/O


1 5V OUT
2 Transmit Data (RS-232) OUT
3 Receive Data (RS-232) IN
4 Request To Send (RS-232) OUT
5 Clear To Send (RS-232) IN
6 Data Set Ready (RS-232) IN
7 Ground ⎯
8 Data Terminal Ready (RS-232) IN
9 Carrier Detect (RS-232) IN
10 Transmit Data +/Receive Data + I/O
(RS-485/RS-422)
11 Transmit Data -/Receive Data - I/O
(RS-485/RS-422)
12 Ring Indication (RS-232) IN
13 Receive Data + (RS-422) IN
14 Receive Data - (RS-422) IN
15 N.C. N.C.

USB connector type A


The following is the pin-out of the USB connector type A.

PIN SIGNAL
1 +5V
2 USB Data -
3 USB Data +
4 Ground

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VGA connector

The VGA connector is a 15 pin high-density female connector.

PIN FUNCTION
1 Red
2 Green
3 Blue
4 N.C.
5 GND (Synchronisms)
6 GND (Red)
7 GND (Green)
8 GND (Blue)
9 5V
10 GND (Synchronisms)
11 Reserved
12 SDA
13 Horizontal synchronism
14 Vertical synchronism
15 SCL

RJ45 ETHERNET connector

PIN Signal PIN Signal


1 TX+ 5 Shield
2 TX- 6 RX-
3 RX+ 7 Shield
4 Shield 8 Shield

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