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Compact Non-display Industrial ComputersCatalog Numbers 6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
User Manual
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards
Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired
In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual
Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited
Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions
Allen-Bradley Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and SLC are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss
ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product
SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present
BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures
ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Summary of Changes
This manual contains new and updated information Changes throughout this revision are marked by change bars as shown to the right of this paragraph
New and Updated Information
This table contains the changes made to this revision
Topic Page
Expanded Abbreviations table 8
Added link to Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website 10 49
Removed lsquoMultilingual User-interface CD Packrsquo section 10
Reduced what compact discs (CDs) are shipped with computer in lsquoParts Listrsquo section 11
Added Important table in lsquoMounting Clearance Requirementsrsquo section 15
Added two Attention tables in lsquoConnect Powerrsquo section 21
Updated IEC numbers for power cord in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 21
Added steps in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoConnect DC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoFunctional Ground Screwrsquo section 23
Moved lsquoOperating Precautionsrsquo section into lsquoOperating Guidelinesrsquo section 25
Revised Important table and added information in lsquoStart the Computerrsquo section 26
Replaced lsquoresetrsquo with lsquorestartrsquo in lsquoRestart the Computerrsquo section 27
Updated link to Rockwell Automation Computers and Operators Interface website 29 37 47
Added step in lsquoRemove the Bottom Platersquo section 32
Added information in lsquoCompactFlash Cardrsquo section 33
Replaced table in lsquoUpgrade the Memoryrsquo section 37
Added Tip table in lsquoTroubleshootingrsquo section 42
Added information in lsquoDiagnostic Utilityrsquo section 44
Added lsquoLoad the System Defaultsrsquo section 45
Renamed tables 1 and 2 in lsquoSpecificationsrsquo section 47
Added Turkey RoHS statement in Certifications table 48
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External CD Driversquo section 49
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Driversquo section 51
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 3
Summary of Changes
Notes
4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Table of Contents
Preface Preface Objectives 7Purpose of This Manual 7Additional Resources 7Abbreviations 8
Chapter 1Features Chapter Objectives 9
Computer Overview 9Operating Systems 10
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating System 10Computers with WES 2009 Operating System 10
Computer Options 11Before You Begin 11Parts List 11Hardware Features 12
Chapter 2Installation Chapter Objectives 13
Installation Precautions 14Environment and Enclosure Information 14European Union Directive 14
Installation Guidelines 15Mounting Clearance Requirements 15Computer Dimensions 16Required Tools 16Install the Computer 16
Mount the Computer on a Wall 17Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail 18VESA Mount the Computer 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 21
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 22
Functional Ground Screw 23Connect to a Network 23
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter Objectives 25
Operating Guidelines 25Start the Computer 26Restart the Computer 27Shut Down the Computer 27
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 5
Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
18 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 21
Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 23
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 25
Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 27
Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 29
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards
Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired
In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual
Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited
Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions
Allen-Bradley Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and SLC are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss
ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product
SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present
BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures
ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Summary of Changes
This manual contains new and updated information Changes throughout this revision are marked by change bars as shown to the right of this paragraph
New and Updated Information
This table contains the changes made to this revision
Topic Page
Expanded Abbreviations table 8
Added link to Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website 10 49
Removed lsquoMultilingual User-interface CD Packrsquo section 10
Reduced what compact discs (CDs) are shipped with computer in lsquoParts Listrsquo section 11
Added Important table in lsquoMounting Clearance Requirementsrsquo section 15
Added two Attention tables in lsquoConnect Powerrsquo section 21
Updated IEC numbers for power cord in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 21
Added steps in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoConnect DC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoFunctional Ground Screwrsquo section 23
Moved lsquoOperating Precautionsrsquo section into lsquoOperating Guidelinesrsquo section 25
Revised Important table and added information in lsquoStart the Computerrsquo section 26
Replaced lsquoresetrsquo with lsquorestartrsquo in lsquoRestart the Computerrsquo section 27
Updated link to Rockwell Automation Computers and Operators Interface website 29 37 47
Added step in lsquoRemove the Bottom Platersquo section 32
Added information in lsquoCompactFlash Cardrsquo section 33
Replaced table in lsquoUpgrade the Memoryrsquo section 37
Added Tip table in lsquoTroubleshootingrsquo section 42
Added information in lsquoDiagnostic Utilityrsquo section 44
Added lsquoLoad the System Defaultsrsquo section 45
Renamed tables 1 and 2 in lsquoSpecificationsrsquo section 47
Added Turkey RoHS statement in Certifications table 48
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External CD Driversquo section 49
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Driversquo section 51
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 3
Summary of Changes
Notes
4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Table of Contents
Preface Preface Objectives 7Purpose of This Manual 7Additional Resources 7Abbreviations 8
Chapter 1Features Chapter Objectives 9
Computer Overview 9Operating Systems 10
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating System 10Computers with WES 2009 Operating System 10
Computer Options 11Before You Begin 11Parts List 11Hardware Features 12
Chapter 2Installation Chapter Objectives 13
Installation Precautions 14Environment and Enclosure Information 14European Union Directive 14
Installation Guidelines 15Mounting Clearance Requirements 15Computer Dimensions 16Required Tools 16Install the Computer 16
Mount the Computer on a Wall 17Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail 18VESA Mount the Computer 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 21
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 22
Functional Ground Screw 23Connect to a Network 23
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter Objectives 25
Operating Guidelines 25Start the Computer 26Restart the Computer 27Shut Down the Computer 27
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 5
Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
18 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 21
Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
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AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
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Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
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A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
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C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
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D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
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Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
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Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
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Color Printing |
Summary of Changes
This manual contains new and updated information Changes throughout this revision are marked by change bars as shown to the right of this paragraph
New and Updated Information
This table contains the changes made to this revision
Topic Page
Expanded Abbreviations table 8
Added link to Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website 10 49
Removed lsquoMultilingual User-interface CD Packrsquo section 10
Reduced what compact discs (CDs) are shipped with computer in lsquoParts Listrsquo section 11
Added Important table in lsquoMounting Clearance Requirementsrsquo section 15
Added two Attention tables in lsquoConnect Powerrsquo section 21
Updated IEC numbers for power cord in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 21
Added steps in lsquoConnect AC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoConnect DC Powerrsquo section 22
Added information in lsquoFunctional Ground Screwrsquo section 23
Moved lsquoOperating Precautionsrsquo section into lsquoOperating Guidelinesrsquo section 25
Revised Important table and added information in lsquoStart the Computerrsquo section 26
Replaced lsquoresetrsquo with lsquorestartrsquo in lsquoRestart the Computerrsquo section 27
Updated link to Rockwell Automation Computers and Operators Interface website 29 37 47
Added step in lsquoRemove the Bottom Platersquo section 32
Added information in lsquoCompactFlash Cardrsquo section 33
Replaced table in lsquoUpgrade the Memoryrsquo section 37
Added Tip table in lsquoTroubleshootingrsquo section 42
Added information in lsquoDiagnostic Utilityrsquo section 44
Added lsquoLoad the System Defaultsrsquo section 45
Renamed tables 1 and 2 in lsquoSpecificationsrsquo section 47
Added Turkey RoHS statement in Certifications table 48
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External CD Driversquo section 49
Revised information in lsquoUpgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Driversquo section 51
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 3
Summary of Changes
Notes
4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Table of Contents
Preface Preface Objectives 7Purpose of This Manual 7Additional Resources 7Abbreviations 8
Chapter 1Features Chapter Objectives 9
Computer Overview 9Operating Systems 10
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating System 10Computers with WES 2009 Operating System 10
Computer Options 11Before You Begin 11Parts List 11Hardware Features 12
Chapter 2Installation Chapter Objectives 13
Installation Precautions 14Environment and Enclosure Information 14European Union Directive 14
Installation Guidelines 15Mounting Clearance Requirements 15Computer Dimensions 16Required Tools 16Install the Computer 16
Mount the Computer on a Wall 17Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail 18VESA Mount the Computer 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 21
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 22
Functional Ground Screw 23Connect to a Network 23
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter Objectives 25
Operating Guidelines 25Start the Computer 26Restart the Computer 27Shut Down the Computer 27
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 5
Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
18 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Summary of Changes
Notes
4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Table of Contents
Preface Preface Objectives 7Purpose of This Manual 7Additional Resources 7Abbreviations 8
Chapter 1Features Chapter Objectives 9
Computer Overview 9Operating Systems 10
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating System 10Computers with WES 2009 Operating System 10
Computer Options 11Before You Begin 11Parts List 11Hardware Features 12
Chapter 2Installation Chapter Objectives 13
Installation Precautions 14Environment and Enclosure Information 14European Union Directive 14
Installation Guidelines 15Mounting Clearance Requirements 15Computer Dimensions 16Required Tools 16Install the Computer 16
Mount the Computer on a Wall 17Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail 18VESA Mount the Computer 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 21
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 22
Functional Ground Screw 23Connect to a Network 23
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter Objectives 25
Operating Guidelines 25Start the Computer 26Restart the Computer 27Shut Down the Computer 27
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 5
Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
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B
B
B
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
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1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
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100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
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E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Table of Contents
Preface Preface Objectives 7Purpose of This Manual 7Additional Resources 7Abbreviations 8
Chapter 1Features Chapter Objectives 9
Computer Overview 9Operating Systems 10
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating System 10Computers with WES 2009 Operating System 10
Computer Options 11Before You Begin 11Parts List 11Hardware Features 12
Chapter 2Installation Chapter Objectives 13
Installation Precautions 14Environment and Enclosure Information 14European Union Directive 14
Installation Guidelines 15Mounting Clearance Requirements 15Computer Dimensions 16Required Tools 16Install the Computer 16
Mount the Computer on a Wall 17Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail 18VESA Mount the Computer 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 21
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 22
Functional Ground Screw 23Connect to a Network 23
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter Objectives 25
Operating Guidelines 25Start the Computer 26Restart the Computer 27Shut Down the Computer 27
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Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
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Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
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Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
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Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
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E
E
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
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B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
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4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
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Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Table of Contents
Chapter 4Component Replacement Chapter Objectives 29
Accessories and Replacement Parts 29Voltage Precautions 29Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 30Pre-configuration 30Post-configuration 31Required Tools 31Remove the Bottom Plate 31Reinstall the Bottom Plate 32CompactFlash Card 33
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot 33Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot 33
Drive Precautions 34Replace a Drive 35Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module 37
Memory Configuration Guidelines 37Upgrade the Memory 37
Replace the RTC Battery 39
Chapter 5System Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives 41
Hardware Monitoring 41Troubleshooting 42Troubleshooting Checklists 42
Issues during Startup 42Issues after Startup 43Issues Running New Software 43Issues with an External Display 44
Diagnostic Utility 44Load the System Defaults 45Clear the CMOS 45Ship or Transport the Computer 46
Appendix ASpecifications 47
Appendix BUpgrade to a New BIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 49
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive 49Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive 51
Index 53
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
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Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
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C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
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If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running
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(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
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AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Preface
Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topicsbull Purpose of This Manualbull Additional Resourcesbull Abbreviations
Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for compact non-display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the computerbull Make computer connectionsbull Operate the computerbull Troubleshoot the computer
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Compact Non-display Industrial Computer Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
Provides procedures on how to install the computer and make connections to the computer
Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002
Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computerrsquos hard disk drive
EWF and HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data publication 6000-TD003
Provides information on how to configure Enhanced Write Filter (EFW) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features for computers with the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automationreg industrial system
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 7
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
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10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
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Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
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100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
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2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
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Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
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80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Preface
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power interface
PCB Printed circuit board
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
AMI American Megatrends Inc PCH Platform control hub
AMT Active management technology PCI Peripheral component interconnect
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CF CompactFlash PEG PCI express graphics
CPU Central processing unit PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PERR PCI parity error
COM Communication (serial port interface) POST Power on self test
CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PSU Power supply unit
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DIMM Dual in-line memory module RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVI Digital video interface RAM Random access memory
DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Remove or insert under power
ECC Error correcting code RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array
8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
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12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
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Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
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Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
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49 (1929)
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 1
Features
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Computer Overviewbull Operating Systemsbull Computer Optionsbull Before You Beginbull Parts Listbull Hardware Features
Computer Overview Compact non-display industrial computers provide the functionality and performance needed to run visual interface maintenance and control applications Combine the computer with any Allen-Bradleyreg industrial display to complete your system
These computers combine the latest technology with ruggedness into a small form factor to meet specific industrial needs A fanless design(1) and solid-state drive option add additional durability by eliminating moving parts
Multiple mounting configurations are available for the computer You can VESA mount the computer to the back of an industrial display DIN-rail mount the computer in an existing panel or machine-mount the computer
(1) See Table 4 on page 48 for maximum operating temperature of fanless design
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 9
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
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10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
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Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
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92 (3622)
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
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C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
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80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 1 Features
Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are availablebull Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3bull Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009
Computers with Windows XP Professional Operating Systembull No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image
beyond Service Pack 3 bull The I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive
of your computer off the root directory CI386 This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components
bull Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image Refer to the Cloning Utility for Rockwell Automation Industrial Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD002 for instructions
Computers with WES 2009 Operating Systembull All operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009 bull Computers include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter
(EWF) and Hibernate Once Restore Many (HORM) features Refer to the EWF and HORM Configuration Utility for Rockwell Automation Computers Technical Data publication 6000-TD003 for instructions
To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdcpage
10 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
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C
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Features Chapter 1
Computer Options This table summarizes the options available for compact non-display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 47
Before You Begin Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service
Parts List The computers ship with the following items
Cat No Series Storage Power Package Windows OS
6155R-NSXP E HDD AC Standard XP Professional SP3
6155R-NPXP Performance
6155R-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPXP SSD AC
6155F-NPXPDC DC
6155F-NPWE AC WES 2009
6155F-NPWEDC DC
Item Description
Hardware bull Power cord for AC power modelsbull Mounting hardwarebull Assembly screw bagbull Industrial Computer System Cloning Utility CD (red)
Documents bull Compact Non-display Industrial Computers Installation Instructions publication6155R-IN002
bull Shipped Compact Discs (CDs) Update Release Note publication 6000-RN009bull China RoHS hazardous material table insertbull Production test report
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 11
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
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E
E
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 1 Features
Hardware Features The illustration in this section shows the hardware features of the computer The performance model is shown
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Serial COM port 2(1)
(1) Standard models have one serial COM port and Performance models have two serial COM ports
10 Functional ground screw
2 VGA port 11 HDD or SSD
3 PS2 mouse port 12 CompactFlash Type II card slot
4 HDD or SSD indicator 13 PS2 keyboard port
5 Power indicator 14 USB ports 4
6 Audio line-out jack 15 Ethernet port 2(3) (RJ45)
(3) Standard models have one Ethernet port and Performance models have two Ethernet ports
7 Power switch 16 Serial COM port 1(1)
8 Power input DC(2)
(2) Model dependent see page 11 for further details
17 Ethernet port 1(3) (RJ45)
9 Power input AC
7642153
111214151613
10
98
17
12 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 13
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
18 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 2
Installation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Installation Precautionsbull Installation Guidelinesbull Mounting Clearance Requirementsbull Computer Dimensionsbull Required Toolsbull Install the Computerbull Connect Peripheralsbull Connect Powerbull Functional Ground Screwbull Connect to a Network
Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installing
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Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 15
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 29
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
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1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
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Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
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Color Printing |
Chapter 2 Installation
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive
This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification
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 deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is supplied as open type equipment UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure Subsequent sections of this publication can contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certificationsIn addition to this publication see the following bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
for additional installation requirementsbull NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the
degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure
ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage 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 Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (9842 ft) only used indoors and not exit the building at any point All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and only used indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Installation Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable servicebull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 15 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 4 on page 48 Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation
bull The enclosure or bottom plate must remain in place at all times during operation The bottom plate provide protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
Mounting Clearance Requirements
Table 1 - Minimum Clearances
ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet
TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature
IMPORTANT Because of self-heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosureAllow enough clearance to easily install or remove peripheral components such as internal drives
Description Value
Sides of computer 25 mm (1 in)
Top of computer 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom of computer 13 mm (05 in) (1)
(1) This clearance is not required when provided mounting hardware is used
Rear of computer None
Front of computer Adequate clearance for any cables used that extend beyond the handle
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Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
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Front View Side View
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Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
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Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 2 Installation
Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm (in)
Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation
bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Drill motor and drill bitbull Antistatic wrist strap
Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options
bull Wall mountbull DIN rail mountbull VESA mount
A bracket with mounting screws is provided for each mounting option
158 (622)
115 (451)
158 (622)172 (677)
Top View
Front View Side View
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Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 17
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
18 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 21
Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
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AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
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A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Installation Chapter 2
Mount the Computer on a WallYou can mount the computer on a wall by using a mounting bracket See Figure 1 on page 20 for the wall mount bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a wall
1 Drill and tap four M4 holes in the wall (5 mm min) that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket
2 Attach the mounting bracket to the bottom or back of the computer (A)
3 Secure the mounting bracket by using four of the provided M4 x 8 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
4 Position the computer against the wall aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the wall (C)
5 Insert the remaining M4 panhead screws through the mounting bracket into the wall and tighten (D)
TIP Support the computer with a shelf or other means to make installation at the appropriate height easier
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Mounting Bracket on the Back
Mounting Bracket on the Bottom
C
D
D
D
D
C
DD
DD
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Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
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46 (1811)
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92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
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172 (6771)
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14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
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100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 23
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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C
D
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
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Color Printing |
Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Computer on a DIN Rail
You can mount the computer on a DIN rail by using a DIN-rail bracket that mounts to the back of the computer See Figure 1 on page 20 for the DIN-rail bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to mount the computer on a DIN rail
1 Attach the DIN-rail bracket to back of the computer (A)
2 Secure the DIN-rail bracket by using four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws (B)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
3 Attach and secure the DIN rail to the installation surface (C)
4 Mount the computer on the DIN rail by inserting the upper lip of the DIN-rail bracket on the top edge of the DIN rail then pressing the computer firmly against the lower edge of the rail (D)
5 Secure by tightening the fastener on the DIN-rail bracket (E)
Torque to 118 Nbullm (1042 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT Do not mount the computer on a DIN rail in high shock and vibration environments
TIP If using an existing DIN rail skip step 3
C
B
BB
B
A
C
ED
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VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
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Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
172 (677)212 (8346) 6 (0236)
1146 (4512)
46 (1811)
64 (252)
92 (3622)
113(0444)
140 (5511)150 (590)
192 (756)
86 (3385)
49 (1929)
46 (1811)
92 (3622)
114 (4488)
80 (3149)140 (5511)
172 (6771)
85 (0334)16 (0629)
14 (055)22 (0866)
100 (394)
156 (614)
100 (394)1764 (6945)
84 (3318)
3585 (141)
2 (0079)
DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Installation Chapter 2
VESA Mount the Computer
You can mount the computer to any Allen-Bradley industrial display or other surface by using the provided VESA mounting bracket This bracket is compliant with the VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting hole pattern See Figure 1 on page 20 for the VESA mounting bracket dimensions
Follow these steps to VESA mount the computer
1 Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the installation surface (A)
2 Secure the VESA mounting bracket with four M4 x 8 flathead screws (B)
3 Place the computer on the VESA mounting bracket (C)
4 Secure the computer to the bracket with four M4 x 8 mm screws (D)
Torque the screws to 0686 Nbullm (6072 lbbullin)
IMPORTANT If VESA mounting to the back of the displaybull The IO panel of the computer must be facing downbull The display must be mounted vertically and not at an angle
A
B
B
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 19
Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 21
Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 23
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 25
Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
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Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
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Chapter 2 Installation
Figure 1 - Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Connect Peripherals Connect the required peripherals such as keyboard mouse and display to the corresponding IO ports on the computer Refer to Hardware Features on page 12 for required connections
Use the USB ports on the IO port panel to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive
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DIN-rail Mounting Bracket
VESA Mounting Bracket
Wall Mounting Bracket All dimensions are in mm (in)
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Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Installation Chapter 2
Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100hellip240V AC or 9hellip36V DC power source depending on the model
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
Connect AC Power
A grounded 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input (A)
2 Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (B)
ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occurbull The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source bull You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a
Windows operating system (requires an external display) Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image
ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surgesAlways shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures
TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip
A
B
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Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Installation Chapter 2
Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 23
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 25
Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
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77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
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Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
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Color Printing |
Chapter 2 Installation
3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source
4 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the computer
Connect DC Power
Computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 9hellip36V DC power source
DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre-installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This is to support some cases of SELV where grounding at the computer is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0325hellip0823 mm2 (22hellip18 AWG)
3 Secure the DC power wires to the correct terminal-block screws and the DC ground wire to the GND terminal screw
Torque the terminal screws to 0687 Nbullm (61 lbbullin)
4 Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
ATTENTION Use a Class 2SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
9hellip36V DC
+VPre-installed Bus Strip
-V
GND
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Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Installation Chapter 2
Functional Ground Screw The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance However if a supplemental ground is desired use the functional ground screw below the power input
If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification
Connect to a Network Depending on the model the computers have one or two LAN ports The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors
IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 23
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 25
Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 27
Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 29
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 2 Installation
Notes
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Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 3
Operation
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Operating Guidelinesbull Start the Computerbull Restart the Computerbull Shut Down the Computer
Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computerbull If you are using an external display turn on the display firstbull Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the
covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating
bull The processor heat sink can become hot during computer operation This heat is reflected on the silver metal sides of the enclosure indicated by an icon To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces let these metal sides cool before touching them
bull Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system
bull After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete
For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield
Hot Surface Precaution Icon
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Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
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Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 27
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Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 29
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 33
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
34 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 3 Operation
Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer
1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first
2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding IO ports on the computer
3 AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 21 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer
DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 22 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer
4 AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet
DC powered models Apply 9hellip36V DC power to the computer
5 Press the computerrsquos power switch
See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
The computer performs certain actions every time it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 27 for what is done
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting on page 42
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer See Connect Power on page 21 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground to prevent electrical shock Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 27
Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Operation Chapter 3
Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computerbull From the Start menu choose Restartbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on an attached keyboard
During a restart the computer does the followingbull Clears the RAMbull Starts the POSTbull Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printersbull Loads the operating system
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed
Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer
After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse keyboard and display do one of the followingbull Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and click Shut Downbull From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu
Power switch Press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 12 for the power switch location
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 3 Operation
Notes
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 29
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 33
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
34 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 35
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
42 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4
Component Replacement
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Accessories and Replacement Partsbull Voltage Precautions bull Electrostatic Discharge Precautions bull Pre-configuration bull Post-configurationbull Required Toolsbull Remove the Bottom Platebull Reinstall the Bottom Platebull CompactFlash Cardbull Drive Precautionsbull Replace a Drivebull Replace or Upgrade the Memory Modulebull Replace the RTC Battery
Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Automation website httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference
Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
32 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 33
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
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E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Follow the precautions listed belowbull Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers
such as conductive tubes bags or boxesbull Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the
designated static-free work areabull Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material
ndash Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surfacendash Use properly grounded tools and equipment
bull Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing
bull Avoid touching pins leads or circuitrybull Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges
and place it with the assembly side down
Pre-configuration
Follow these steps before removing the bottom plate or replacing a hardware component
1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it
2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels
If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly
3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages
ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry bull Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage
Precautions on page 29bull Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage
IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss
ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware
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Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6155R-UM002D-EN-P - December 2012 Copyright copy 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Post-configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component
1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions
2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer
3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed
4 Reinstall the bottom plate according to the instructions on page 32
5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer
6 Press the computerrsquos power switch to start the computer
Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacementbull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Slot-head screwdriverbull Antistatic wrist strap
Remove the Bottom Plate To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the bottom plate
Follow these steps to remove the bottom plate
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side (A)
3 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
4 Remove the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the bottom side (B)
Top of ComputerTop of Computer
AB
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5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
5 Insert a slot-head screwdriver into the gap between the top and bottom plates and push the screwdriver to slide the bottom plate forward (C)
6 Detach the bottom plate from the computer (D)
7 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
Reinstall the Bottom Plate Follow these steps to reinstall the bottom plate
1 Align the computer on the bottom plate
2 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
3 Reinstall the bottom plate on the bottom side and hand tighten the five screws
4 Turn over the computer so the top side is facing up
5 Install the five screws that secure the bottom plate to the top side
Torque the screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
6 On a flat surface turn over the computer so the bottom side is facing up
7 Torque the five screws to 0678 Nbullm (6 lbbullin)
8 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
C
D
ATTENTION Refer to the illustrations in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31 for where mounting screws are located and how to align the bottom plate and computer
TIP One screw is larger than the other screws Install the larger screw in the middle of the bottom plate
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Component Replacement Chapter 4
CompactFlash Card The computers have one external and one internal CompactFlash (CF) Type II card slots for loading CF cards
Load a Card in the External CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the external CF card slot
1 Remove the screw that secures the external CF card slot cover (A)
2 Remove the CF card slot cover (B)
3 Insert the CF card into the slot (C) until it is firmly seated
4 Reattach the CF slot cover (D)
5 Secure the CF slot cover with the one screw (E)
Load a Card in the Internal CF Card Slot
Follow these steps to load a card in the internal CF card slot
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Locate the CF card slot on the motherboard
IMPORTANT The external CF card slot is hot-swappable You can insert or remove a card from this slot while the computer is on
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT The internal CF card slot is not hot-swappable You must first shut down the computer before you can insert or remove a card from this slot
B D
C
A E
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4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
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Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
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10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
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3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
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Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
4 Insert the CF card into the slot and make sure it is properly seated
5 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
6 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when working with a drive
bull Do not touch internal componentsbull Always handle the drive by its framebull Never remove or install a drive with the power onbull Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed
ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180deg and reinsertDo not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive
SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 30 before removing a driveFailure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components
ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive
34 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
B
A
C
C
C
C
DE
E
E
E
GF
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 35
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
42 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace a Drive Follow these steps to replace a drive (HDD or SSD)
1 Read and follow the Drive Precautions on page 34
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Loosen the one captive thumbscrew that secures the drive assembly (A)
4 Pull the handle to slide the drive assembly out of the enclosure (B)
5 Remove the fours screws that secure the protective plate (C)
6 Remove the protective plate from the drive carrier (D)
7 Remove the four screws that secure the existing drive (HDD or SSD) to its carrier (E)
8 Lift the cable connector end of the drive and disconnect the power and data cables (F)
9 Remove the existing drive from its carrier (G)
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C
C
C
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E
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Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 35
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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C
D
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40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
10 Hold the new drive (HDD or SSD) by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
11 Align the new drive on the carrier (G)
12 Connect the power and data cables to the new drive (F)
13 Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws (E)
Torque the screws to 0452 Nbullm (4 lbbullin)
14 Place the protective plate on top of the new drive (D)
15 Secure the protective plate with the fours screws (C)
16 Gently slide the drive assembly into the enclosure (H)
17 Tighten the one captive thumbscrew to secure the drive assembly (I)
18 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
H
I
36 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace or Upgrade the Memory Module
The computerrsquos motherboard has one dual-channel DDR-II SO-DIMM slot that supports up to 2 GB maximum system memory
Memory Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when replacing or upgrading memory to the computersmiddot Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both
PC2-5300 and SPD compliance industry standardsmiddot Use only DDR-II type memory modulesmiddot Use only memory modules with gold-plated contactsmiddot Always handle a memory module by its edges
Upgrade the Memory
Follow these steps to upgrade the memory
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules Refer to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers for qualified replacement parts and accessories
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 37
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment
A
A
B
D
C
Keyed Surface
38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
3 Push out the latches on both sides of the SO-DIMM slot (A)
4 Tilt and gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from its slot (B)
5 Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag
6 Hold the new memory module by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging
7 Orient the module so that the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO-DIMM slot (C)
8 Tilt and gently press the module downward to seat it fully into the slot (D)
The holding clips automatically lock into place once the module has been seated
9 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
10 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
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38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
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C
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Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Component Replacement Chapter 4
Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a RTC battery to retain system information when power is removed The battery is on the computerrsquos motherboard
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on-time
If the computer does not display the correct time and date replace the battery
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved replacement parts and accessoriesRefer to httpwwwabcomenepubcatalogs12762218137612397768986123tab4html for qualified replacement part and accessories
ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly bull Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts bull Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 degC (140 degF) bull Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG-54
On-time(hrswk)
Expected Battery Life (yrs)
0 4
40 55
80 7
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 39
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 4 Component Replacement
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery
1 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
2 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
3 Remove the two screws from the battery bracket (A)
4 Remove the battery bracket (B)
5 Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard (C)
6 Remove the existing battery (D)
7 Place the new battery on the motherboard (E)
8 Place the bracket over the new battery (F)
9 Secure the battery bracket with the two screws (G)
10 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard (H)
11 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
12 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
13 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure settings
IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their default settings BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be replaced during the life of the computer At the end of its life the battery contained in this computer should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste
A
BA
C
D
G
FG
H
E
40 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 41
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
42 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 43
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 5
System Troubleshooting
Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on the following topicsbull Hardware Monitoringbull Troubleshootingbull Troubleshooting Checklistsbull Diagnostic Utilitybull Load the System Defaultsbull Clear the CMOSbull Ship or Transport the Computer
Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Apply power to the computer
3 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
4 Depending on your computer series press or select the following
Use these menus to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
A PC Health Status
B amp C Hardware Monitor Setup
D Advanced gt Hardware Health Information
E Advanced gt Hardware Monitor
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
42 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 43
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computerrsquos operation
1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system
See Shut Down the Computer on page 27 for more information
2 Disconnect power to the computer
3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer
4 If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected
5 If using an external display verify that it is properly connected
6 Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occursbull The computer completes the start-up processbull A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed bull A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates
Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support
Issues during Startup
bull Are all connections securebull Are the device drivers installedbull Are the jumpers on any add-in boards correctly positioned bull If starting from a drive
ndash Is it formatted and set up in the BIOSndash Are the driversquos data and power cables properly connected Verify that
the computer can start from an external bootable devicendash Is the drive tray secure Verify that any captive thumbscrews are not
loose or missingbull Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure
of a good connection
If Then
The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver
The issue is not related specifically to software a driver or a peripheral device
Refer to the troubleshooting checklists
TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 43
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 45
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 49
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
bull Is the BIOS properly configured You can restore the default BIOS settings by either of the following methodsndash Load system defaults as detailed in Diagnostic Utility on page 44ndash Use the CMOS jumper to reset the BIOS as detailed in Clear the
CMOS on page 45
Issues after Startup
bull If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installedndash All connections to the computerndash Any captive thumbscrews for the drive assemblyndash The memory modules
bull Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus softwarebull Is the BIOS properly configured To restore the default BIOS settings see
Diagnostic Utility on page 44bull If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as
specified in Restart the Computer on page 27 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors
bull Is the driversquos data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device
bull Is the computer overheating Verify the followingndash Any fan (if available) is workingndash Any fan filter (if available) is cleanndash Any cooling method (such as heat sink and vents) is not blockedndash There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 15ndash The air temperature is not exceeding its rated specification in Table 4
on page 48
Issues Running New Software
bull Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not presentbull Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not
work without proper activationbull Did the software install correctly Reinstall the softwarebull Are you following the softwarersquos instructions Refer to the software
vendorrsquos user manual
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 43
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 49
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6155R-UM002D-EN-P - December 2012 Copyright copy 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
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Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its productsAt httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupport you can find technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs You can also visit our Support Center at httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom for software updates support chats and forums technical information FAQs and to sign up for product notification updates
In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
Installation Assistance
If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running
New Product Satisfaction Return
Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
Issues with an External Displaybull Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer
to the operating system containing the video driver for set-up functionsbull Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background
colorbull Is the display compatible with the selected video modebull Is the video cable properly connectedbull Is the video driver properly installedbull Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on bull Is the display functioning properly Verify display function by operating it
with another computer
Diagnostic Utility If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues you can use a diagnostic utility to isolate the issue This utility determines the cause by testing computer components
Computers shipped before January of 2013 include a system diagnostic (green) CD with this diagnostic utility If you need a copy of the CD please contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or use the resources on the back cover of this publication
By using the diagnostic utility you can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer No software is installed nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process
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System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
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6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
System Troubleshooting Chapter 5
Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computerrsquos performance
Follow these steps to load the system defaults
1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
3 Depending on your computer series press or select the following to load the system defaults and exit the BIOS set-up utility
Clear the CMOS If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable or you cannot access the BIOS set-up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the CMOS
Follow these steps to clear the CMOS
1 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer
2 Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 30
3 Remove the bottom plate as detailed in Remove the Bottom Plate on page 31
4 Locate the CMOS jumper ( JP1) on the motherboard
5 Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2)
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Computer Series BIOS MenuSelection
AhellipC Exit gt Load System Defaults [Enter] gt Exit Saving Changes
D CMOS Setup gt Load Default
E F9 gt F10
1 2 3
Jumper Block
Default Position
Clear CMOS Position
Pins
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 45
Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 47
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 49
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
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Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
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Chapter 5 System Troubleshooting
6 Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds
7 Return the jumper block to its default position
8 Reinstall the bottom plate as detailed in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32
9 Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 31
10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility and reconfigure settings
Ship or Transport the Computer
If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins 1 and 2 The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3
IMPORTANT When you clear the CMOS all BIOS settings return to their defaults BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the CMOS
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine panel or rack Doing so can damage the computer You must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
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Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 49
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Appendix A
Specifications
The following tables contain specifications for the 200R compact non-display computers For additional specifications go to httpabrockwellautomationcomComputers
Table 2 - Hardware and Software Specifications
Table 3 - Power Specifications
Specifications Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Hardware Display Requires an external display
Processor Intel Celeron M 1 GHz
RAMStandardPerformance
1 GB (2 GB max)2 GB (2 GB max)
Drive6155F6155R
32 GB 25 in SLCtrade solid-state drive100 GB rotating hard-disk drive
CompactFlash 2 CompactFlash Type II card slots (one internal one external)
IO ports bull Serial port (1 port for standard 2 ports for performance)bull 1 PS2 keyboard portbull 1 PS2 mouse portbull 4 USB 20 portsbull 1 VGA portbull 1 audio line-out
Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45)PerformanceStandard
Two 101001000 Mbps LAN portsOne 101001000 Mbps LAN port
Software Operating systems Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Input voltage AC 100hellip240V autoranging
Line frequency 47hellip63 Hz
Power consumption AC 35 W (064 A 100V rms 037 A 240V rms)64VA 100V 888VA 240V
Input voltage DC 9hellip36V
Power consumption DC 35 W (389 A 9V 097 A 36V)
Power management ACPI compliant
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Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
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Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
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Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
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Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Appendix A Specifications
Table 4 - Environmental Specifications
Table 5 - Certifications
Attribute6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
Dimensions (HxWxD) approx 115 x 172 x 158 mm (451 x 677 x 622 in) excluding handle and connectors
Weight approx 5 kg (11 lb)
Temperature operating 0hellip55 degC (32hellip131 degF)
Temperature nonoperating -20hellip60 degC (-4hellip140 degF)
Relative humidity 10hellip90 noncondensing
Shock operating(1)
(1) Applies only to wall-mounted computers
15 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Shock nonoperating(1) 30 g (12 sine 11 ms)
Vibration operating(1)
6155F6155R
0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)0006 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 1 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Vibration nonoperating(1) 0012 in p-p (10hellip57 Hz) 2 g peak (57hellip640 Hz)
Attribute(1)
(1) See httpwwwrockwellautomationcomcertification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
6155F-NPXP 6155F-NPXPDC 6155F-NPWE 6155F-NPWEDC 6155R-NSXP 6155R-NPXP 6155R-NPXPDC
c-UL-us ULc-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C222 No 60950-1-03
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant withASNZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions
CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004108ECLVD 200695EC
RoHS European RoHSChina RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Youmlnetmeliğine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)
48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 49
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6155R-UM002D-EN-P - December 2012 Copyright copy 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visithttpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone
Installation Assistance
If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running
New Product Satisfaction Return
Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures
Documentation Feedback
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Appendix B
Upgrade to a New BIOS
BIOS Upgrade Procedure Sometimes a new BIOS is released to enhance the performance of your computer or to correct a defect In such cases you can download BIOS upgrades at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc CD and floppy disk drive upgrades are available
Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external CD drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull CD drive
2 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomsupportpcdc
3 Click the Get Downloads tab (A)
4 Click the Find Product Downloads link (B)
5 Use the Product Search criteria to find your specific computer model
6 Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS
TIP You must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC website to download filesYou must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded
A
B
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
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Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
7 After the download completes click Open to access the folder where ZIP files were downloaded
8 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the ISO (iso) file
9 Write the ISO file to a blank CDCD-RW with the included CD Write utility (or one of your choice)
10 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer
11 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
12 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the CD drive as your boot source
13 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
14 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Upgrade to a New BIOS Appendix B
Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Disk Drive
Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from an external floppy disk drive
1 Attach the following external peripherals to your computerbull Displaybull Keyboardbull Floppy disk drive
2 Follow step 2 through step 7 in Upgrade the BIOS from an External CD Drive starting on page 49 before proceeding to step 3 in this section
3 Open the downloaded file to locate and extract the executable (exe) file
4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive
This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to start your computer
5 With the BIOS upgrade disk in the external floppy disk drive restart the computer
6 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set-up utility
7 Navigate through the BIOS set-up utility to where you can select the floppy disk drive as your boot source
8 Save your change and exit the BIOS set-up utility
9 Follow the directions that appear on the display to properly upgrade the BIOS
TIP Use the arrow keys on a keyboard to navigate between BIOS menus and menu selections
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 51
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Appendix B Upgrade to a New BIOS
Notes
52 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Index
Aaccessories 29
BBIOS upgrade 49
Ccatalog numbers 12CMOS clear 45CompactFlash card 33component replacement
memory 37
Ddimensions 16DIN rail mounting 18
Eenvironment and enclosures 13environmental requirements
considerations 15
Ffeatures 12functional ground screw 23
Hhard disk drive
indicatorprecautions 34removal 34
hardware diagnostics 41HDD see hard disk drive
IIO ports 12installation 13
considerations 15DIN rail mounting 18evironment and enclosure 14network connection 23power connection 21product dimensions 16required tools 16
Mmemory
DIMM slots 37replace 37
Nnetwork connection 23
LAN cable reminder 14
Ooperating the computer 25overview 9
Pparts list 11POST see Power On Self Testpower
indicator 12power connection 21
AC power 21notices 21
Power On Self Testproduct options 12product specifications 47
Rreplace components
post-configuration procedure 31pre-configuration procedure 30
replacement parts 29RTC battery
disposal reminders 39
Ssafety precautions 29shut down procedure 27specifications 47system
defaults 45system features 12
Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 53
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
54 Rockwell Automation Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014
Publication 6155R-UM002E-EN-P - February 2014 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6155R-UM002D-EN-P - December 2012 Copyright copy 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
Index
Ttroubleshooting
anomaly running software 43checklist 42clearing CMOS 45load system defaults 45problem analysis 42
Vventilation 15VESA mounting 19
WWindows Operating Systems 10
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
D6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan | |||||||||||||
Publication Type and Print Category | |||||||||||||
Publication Type | Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) | JIT Spec (See table below) | Description | Order Min | Order Max | Life Cycle Usage Release Option | |||||||
AD | NA - Puttman | NA | Advertisement Reprint Colour | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
AP | A3 | D2 | Application Solution or Customer Success Story | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
AR | NA | NA | ArticleEditorialByline | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed) | |||||||||||||
AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6155R-UM002E-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | NO | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | Compact Non-display Industrial Computers User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | NA | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 56 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | YES | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134 - IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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