cp69 Series
cp69 Series
CP69xx
Built-in Control Panel with DVI/ USB Extended interface
Version: 2.5
Date: 2019-05-31
Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Foreword 3
1.1 Notes on the Documentation 3
1.1.1 Liability Conditions 3
1.1.2 Trademarks 3
1.1.3 Patent Pending 3
1.1.4 Copyright 3
1.1.5 State at Delivery 3
1.1.6 Delivery conditions 3
1.2 Description of safety symbols 4
1.3 Basic safety measures 5
1.4 Operator’s obligation to exercise diligence 6
1.4.1 National regulations 6
1.4.2 Procedure in the event of a fault 6
1.4.3 Operator requirements 6
2 Product Description 7
2.1 Product overview 7
2.2 Appropriate Use 8
2.3 Interfaces CP69xx 8
2.3.1 DVI-E Input (Digital Visual Interface-Extended) (X101) 8
2.3.2 USB-Extended Input (X 102) 9
2.3.3 USB in (X 103) 9
2.3.4 USB out (X 104, X 105) 9
2.3.5 Power Supply (X106) 9
2.3.6 Ground connection 10
2.4 Status-LEDs 10
2.5 Connection Kits 11
2.5.1 Connection Kits DVI-E/ USB-E connection for CP69xx, optional 11
3 Installation 12
3.1 Transport and Unpacking 12
3.1.1 Transport 12
3.1.2 Unpacking 12
4 Mounting 13
4.1 Installation in the control cabinet 13
4.1.1 Preparation of the control cabinet 13
4.1.2 Installation in a control cabinet wall 13
4.1.3 Earthing measures 13
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Table of contents
5 Operating Instructions 17
5.1 Switching the Control Panel on and off 17
5.1.1 Switching on 17
5.1.2 Shutting down and switching off 17
5.2 Operation 17
5.3 Keyboard codes 18
5.4 Setting the transmission rate 19
5.5 Servicing and maintenance 20
5.5.1 Cleaning 20
5.5.2 Maintenance 20
5.6 Emergency procedures 20
5.7 Shutting down 20
5.7.1 Disposal 20
6 Troubleshooting 21
7 Assembly dimensions 22
8 Technical Data 24
9 Appendix 25
9.1 Beckhoff Support and Service 25
9.1.1 Beckhoff branches and partner companies 25
9.1.2 Beckhoff company headquarters 25
9.2 Approvals for USA and Canada 26
9.3 FCC Approvals for the United States of America 26
9.4 FCC Approval for Canada 26
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Foreword
1 Foreword
1.1 Notes on the Documentation
This description is only intended for the use of trained specialists in control and automation engineering
who are familiar with the applicable national standards. It is essential that the following notes and
explanations are followed when installing and commissioning these components.
The responsible staff must ensure that the application or use of the products described satisfy all the
requirements for safety, including all the relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and standards.
All pictures shown in the documentation are exemplary. Illustrated configurations can differ from standard.
1.1.2 Trademarks
Beckhoff®, TwinCAT®, EtherCAT®, Safety over EtherCAT®, TwinSAFE®, XFC® and XTS® are registered
trademarks of and licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own
purposes could violate the rights of the owners.
1.1.4 Copyright
©
Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG.
The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents
to others without express authorization are prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of
damages. All rights reserved in the event of the grant of a patent, utility model or design.
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Foreword
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is immediate
DANGER danger to life and health of individuals!
Risk of injury!
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is danger to life and
WARNING health of individuals!
Hazard to individuals!
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is obvious hazard to
CAUTION individuals!
If you do not adhere the notice adjoining this symbol, there is obvious hazard to
Attention materials and environment.
Note or pointer
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Foreword
Switch off all parts of the equipment, then uncouple the Control Panel
Before opening the housing, and whenever the Control Panel is not being used for
Warning control purposes (such as during functional checks after a repair), all parts of the
equipment must first be switched off, after which the Control Panel is to be
disconnected from the equipment.
Disconnect the device by unplugging the connectors on the rear side of the Control Panel.
Items of equipment that have been switched off must be secured against being switched on again.
When components are being fitted or removed, the supply voltage must be switched
Warning off.
• if metal objects such as screws or tools fall onto operating circuit boards
High Voltage!
Displays used for the Control Panel’s LC-display are operated with a voltage of up to
DANGER 1000 V, depending on type. For that reason:
The supply voltage must be disconnected before the housing of the Control
Panel is opened.
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Foreword
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Product Description
2 Product Description
2.1 Product overview
Front view of CP69xx
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Product Description
Risk of explosion!
The Control Panel must not be used where there is a risk of explosion.
Danger
Interfaces CP69xx
with 6.5“, 12“, 15“, 19“
and 24“ display
X101
DVI-D 3 X 8-pole digital PCB installation (MOLEX 74320-9000 / 74320-9004)
The DVI-E connection (X 101) is used for transferring the video signal from the Industrial PC to the
Control Panel. The purely digital part (DVI-D) is supported.
The graphics signal is transferred directly via a DVI cable over a distance of 50 m max. Such a cable
length leads to strong distortion of the graphics signal on arrival at the Control Panel. The CP69xx Control
Panel features a signal processor that restores the DVI signal. The PC requires a conventional DVI
output.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Rx2- 13 Rx3+
2 Rx2- 14 + 5V DVI
3 GND 15 GND
4 Rx4- 16 HPD
5 Rx4+ 17 Rx0-
6 DDC CLK 18 Rx0+
7 DDC DAT 19 GND
8 AV SYNC 20 Rx5-
9 Rx1- 21 Rx5+
10 Rx1+ 22 GND
11 GND 23 RxC+
12 Rx3- 24 RxC-
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At large distance between PC and Control Panel, the transmission rate of the DDC file
Note has to be limited.
See also chapter Setting the transmission rate.
X102
Connection via standard-RJ45-cabel, not crossed
The Control Panel is connected with the CU8800 USB to USB extended converter box via the USB-
Extended input (X 102).
In order to realize a distance of 50 m without hubs, with USB extended the USB signal is converted so
that it can be transferred via 50 m CAT5 cables commonly used for Ethernet wiring. In the Control Panel
the signal is converted back to USB.
X103
USB type B, PCB installation (FCI 61729-0010B USB Receptacle B-Type)
The Control Panel is connected with the Industrial PC via the USB port (X 103, connector type B).
USB2.0 standard is supported.
X104, X105
USB Type-A twin circuit board mounting (FCI 72309-0030B USB Double Receptacle A-Type)
The two USB interfaces (X104, X105, connector type A) are used for connecting peripheral devices with
USB connection. USB2.0 standard is supported in a distance of up to 5 m from the PC, from a distance of
5 m up to 50 m USB1.1 standard is supported.
The power supply for the Control Panel is established via the socket (X106). The power supply connector
is included in delivery.
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Product Description
2.4 Status-LEDs
2 4 6
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Product Description
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Installation
3 Installation
3.1 Transport and Unpacking
The specified storage conditions must be observed (see chapter Technical Data).
3.1.1 Transport
Despite the robust design of the unit, the components are sensitive to strong vibrations and impacts.
During transport, your Control Panel should therefore be protected from excessive mechanical stress.
Therefore, please use the original packaging.
Prior to operation, the unit must be allowed to slowly adjust to room temperature. Should condensation
occur, a delay time of approximately 12 hours must be allowed before the unit is switched on.
3.1.2 Unpacking
Proceed as follows to unpack the unit:
1. Remove packaging.
4. Please keep the associated paperwork. It contains important information for handling the unit.
If you notice any shipping damage or inconsistencies between the contents and your order, you should
notify Beckhoff Service.
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Mounting
4 Mounting
The Control Panel CP69xx is designed for mounting in control cabinets in machine and plant engineering
applications. The ambient conditions specified for operation must be observed (see chapter Technical
Data).
Circulation of air
When the unit is installed in an enclosure, adequate space for ventilation must be
Note provided.
The clearance above and below the housing must be at least 5 cm in order to ensure
adequate ventilation of the Control Panel.
Please note the following points during installation of the Control Panel:
• Position the Control Panel in such a way that reflections on the screen are avoided as far as possible.
• Use the position of the screen as a guide for the correct installation height; it should be optimally
visible for the user at all times.
• When the unit is in its mounting position, the ventilation openings must not be obstructed.
1. Insert the Control Panel at the intended control cabinet wall position and protect it from falling out,
prior to final mounting.
2. Release the clamping levers, turn the clamping levers to the side and retighten the screws (see
chapter Mounting of the Control Panel).
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Mounting
Clamping
levers
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Mounting
Conductive cross-section
The connector is specified for 16 A and can lift conductive cross-sections until 1.5 mm2.
Note
1. Strip insulation from the cable ends (Length of stripped conductor is 8 - 9 mm).
2. Screw together the cable ends in the 5-pole plug connector in accordance with wiring diagram.
Thread the lacing cord into that lower part of the stain relief
housing.
Put the plug connector into that lower part of the stain relief
housing.
Tighten the lacing cord and pinch off the plastic strap.
Fix the upper part of the stain relief housing by snapping it onto
the lower part.
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Mounting
Please read the documentation for the external devices prior to connecting them!
Attention
During thunderstorms, plug connector must neither be inserted nor removed!
When disconnecting a plug connector, always handle it at the plug. Do not pull the cable!
Earthing connections dissipate interference from external power supply cables, signal cables or cables.
Connect the earth point on the Control Panel housing to the central earthing point with a low resistance
connection. The earthing connection is located at the rear of the housing.
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Operating Instructions
5 Operating Instructions
5.1 Switching the Control Panel on and off
5.1.1 Switching on
The Control Panel does not have its own mains power switch. As soon as the power supply is switched
on the Control Panel is activated.
If the Industrial PC is switched off as the software is writing a file to the storage
Warning medium, the file will be destroyed. Control software typically writes something to the
storage medium every few seconds, so that the probability of causing damage by
switching off while the software is running is very high.
When you have shut down the Industrial PC, you have to switch off power supply for at
Warning least 10 seconds before rebooting the system.
After resetting power supply the Industrial PC will start booting automatically.
5.2 Operation
The Control Panel’s membrane keypad may only be actuated by fingertips
Attempts to actuate it with other objects can easily result in the destruction of the
Note device. Neither may the membrane keypad be operated with a touch screen pen.
The touch screen may only be actuated by finger tips or with the touch screen pen. The
Warning operator may wear gloves but there must be no hard particles such as metal shavings,
glass splinters embedded in the glove.
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Operating Instructions
Operation The cursor is the blinking character that marks the point at which the next
character entered will be displayed. The cursor is also known as the
insertion point. The cursor keys each move the cursor one place in the
associated direction.
The Home key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line, while the End
Home End
key moves it to the end of the line.
The Pg Up key scrolls one page back, the Pg Dn key scrolls one page
Pg Up Pg Dn
forward.
The Tab key takes the cursor to the next input field, while Shift and Tab
moves to the previous input field.
The mouse cursor can be moved over the screen with the aid of the touch
L R screen or of the touch pad (optional). The keys correspond to the left and
right hand keys of a Microsoft mouse.
The Del key deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Del
The Ins key causes characters to the right of the cursor to be overwritten.
Ins
The overwrite mode is cancelled by pressing the key again.
The Pause key stops the computer until another key is pressed (only under
Pause
MS-DOS).
If the Shift key is pressed at the same time as another key, then instead of
Shift
the numbers you obtain the character printed above the number, and you
obtain upper case letters instead of lower case letters.
Caps Pressing the Caps Lock key once activates and locks the Shift key.
Lock Pressing the Shift key cancels this function.
Rather like the effect of the Shift key, Ctrl and Alt also change the meaning
Ctrl Alt
of another key that is pressed at the same time.
This key brings up the Start menu of the operating system in use (Windows
95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP).
Pressing this key opens the property sheet of the active (or marked) object.
Esc The Esc key has the effect of closing dialog windows and of interrupting
some of the computer’s working operations.
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Operating Instructions
! @ All other keys bring the character printed on them onto the display at the
Q W
...
1 2 position of the cursor.
F5 F6 F7 F8
The special keys each have an orange LED controlled by the software.
The video bios of the graphic card or, using the on-board graphic, the video bios of the motherboard
contains the definition of the transmission rate for the DDC file. This value has to be 50 kHz or less.
Otherwise the screen is not displayed or not until windows is started.
Windows graphic drivers also include a value for the transmission rate of the DDC file. If Windows is
running and no image is displayed, then use a graphic driver with a value of 50 kHz or less for DDC file
transmission.
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Operating Instructions
Switch off the device and all connected devices, and disconnect the device from the
DANGER power supply.
The device can be cleaned with a soft, damp cleaning cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning
materials, thinners, scouring material or hard objects that could cause scratches.
5.5.2 Maintenance
The Control Panel is maintenance-free.
Observe the national electronics scrap regulations when disposing of the device.
Note
• Housing components (polycarbonate, polyamide (PA6.6)) are suitable for plastic recycling.
• Electronic parts such as disk drives and circuit boards must be disposed of in accordance with
national electronics scrap regulations.
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Troubleshooting
6 Troubleshooting
Pixel errors
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent no complaint-
Note reason!
Malfunction of the touchscreen Bad or missing ground connection Establish ground connection
of the device
Bad or missing ground connection User must stand on the floor
of the user with ordinary shoes
No screen Transmission rate is too high when Limit transmission rate for
using DVI cables longer than 20 m DDC file to 50 kHz
USB error while TwinCAT access Cycle time in TwinCAT is set on Increase the cycle time up to
via USB 10 ms (standard) 50 ms till 80 ms
The Control Panel functions only Faulty backlight in the display Call Beckhoff Service
partially or only part of the time, e.g.
no or dark picture Defective components in the Call Beckhoff Service
Control Panel
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Assembly dimensions
7 Assembly dimensions
For the assembly dimensions of the Control Panels please visit our homepage. Here you will find the
actual drawings using the link:
http://download.beckhoff.com/download/Technical_Drawings/Industrial_PC/Control_Panel/CP69xx
The assembly of the unit must take place with the orientation diagrammed here.
Warning
Control Panel
CP6907
with 5.7“ display
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Assembly dimensions
The assembly of the unit must take place with the orientation diagrammed here.
Warning
Control Panel
CP69xx
Dimensions CP690x a b t A B C D
CP6909 6.5"-Display 240 175 55 226 161 26.6 30.5
CP6901 12"-Display 330 275 58 316 261 24.6 32.5
CP6902 15"-Display 380 315 59 366 301 41.2 33
CP6903 19"-Display 455 390 67 441 376 77.2 33
CP6904 24”-Display 583 411 75 581 409 54.5 33
Dimensions CP691x a b t A B C D
CP6919 6.5"-Display 272.3 221 55 258.3 207 70 30.5
CP6911 12"-Display 372.2 342.2 58 358.2 328.2 67 32.5
CP6912 15"-Display 430.4 403 59 416.4 389 86.5 33
CP6913 19"-Display 508.4 463 67 494.4 449 116.2 33
Dimensions CP692x a b t A B C D
CP6929 6.5"-Display 340.4 221 55 326.4 207 70 30.5
CP6921 12"-Display 414 336 58 400 322 51.5 32.5
CP6921-0002 12"-Display 444.2 336 58 430.2 322 51.5 32.5
CP6922 15"-Display 519.4 378.2 59 505.4 364.2 70.9 33
CP6923 19“-Display 567.4 434 67 553.4 420 93.5 33
Dimensions CP693x a b t A B C D
CP6931 12"-Display 410.4 378.2 58 396.4 364.2 115.7 32.5
CP6931-0002 12"-Display 430.4 378.2 58 416.4 364.2 115.7 32.5
CP6932 15"-Display 489.4 418.2 59 475.4 404.2 128.3 33
CP6933 19"-Display 508.4 543 67 494.4 529 195.8 33
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Technical Data
8 Technical Data
Risk of explosion!
Pixel errors
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent no complaint-
Note reason!
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Appendix
9 Appendix
9.1 Beckhoff Support and Service
Beckhoff and their partners around the world offer comprehensive support and service, making available
fast and competent assistance with all questions related to Beckhoff products and system solutions.
Beckhoff Support
Support offers you comprehensive technical assistance, helping you not only with the application of
individual Beckhoff products, but also with other, wide-ranging services:
• world-wide support
• design, programming and commissioning of complex automation systems
• and extensive training program for Beckhoff system components
Beckhoff Service
The Beckhoff Service Center supports you in all matters of after-sales service:
• on-site service
• repair service
• spare parts service
• hotline service
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Appendix
Technical modifications
Technological changes to the device may cause the loss of the FCC approval.
Note
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