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Installation Instructions Industrial Integrated Display Computers Catalog Numbers 6181F, 6181P Topic Page Important User Information 2 Precautions 3 Computer Options 4 Operating Systems 5 Parts List 6 Mounting Clearances 8 Install the Computer 13 Mount the Display Computer in a Panel 14 Connect Peripherals 15 Connect Peripherals 15 Apply Power 17 Connect to a Network 20 Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery 20 Ship or Transport the Computer 21 Specifications 22 Additional Resources 24
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  • Installation Instructions

    Industrial Integrated Display Computers

    Catalog Numbers 6181F, 6181P

    Topic Page

    Important User Information 2

    Precautions 3

    Computer Options 4

    Operating Systems 5

    Parts List 6

    Mounting Clearances 8

    Install the Computer 13

    Mount the Display Computer in a Panel 14

    Connect Peripherals 15

    Connect Peripherals 15

    Apply Power 17

    Connect to a Network 20

    Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery 20

    Ship or Transport the Computer 21

    Specifications 22

    Additional Resources 24

  • 2 Industrial Integrated Display Computers

    Important User Information

    Solid-state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/) describes some important differences between solid-state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid-state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable.

    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.

    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 consequences.

    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.

    IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/sgi-in001_-en-p.pdfhttp://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/

  • Industrial Integrated Display Computers 3

    PrecautionsRead and follow these precautions for use.

    Environment and Enclosure Information

    European Union Directive ComplianceThis 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 Conformity (DoC) is available at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/overview.page.

    ATTENTION: This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC publication 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.

    This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according to IEC/CISPR 11. Without appropriate precautions, there may be difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in residential and other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances.

    UL listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure if NEMA Type and IEC ratings are not required, but the mounting method must limit the tilt of the computer to no more than 60° from vertical. An example is a tabletop stand. The mounting means must be firmly attached to the supporting surface using screws, bolts, or clamps so the computer cannot tip. These computers ship with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA and IEC ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent rating. Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications.

    In addition to this publication, see the following:

    • Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1, for additional installation requirements

    • NEMA Standard 250 and IEC 60529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures

    ATTENTION: This equipment is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains. Some computer configurations may not 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 mains.

    To comply with EN 55024, the Ethernet port LAN cable must be less than 30 m (98.42 ft). All other I/O cables must be less than 3 m (9.84 ft) and only used indoors; these cables must not exit the building at any point.

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/1770-in041_-en-p.pdfhttp://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/overview.page

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    Computer OptionsAvailable Options

    Cat. No. Model SeriesDisplay Size (in.) Storage(3) Touchscreen Windows OS Package

    6181F-2PW7 NDM E N/A SSD N/A 7 Pro 32 bit Performance

    6181F-2PW7DC(1)

    6181P-2PW7 HDD

    6181P-2PW7DC(1)

    6181P-2PXP XP Pro SP3

    6181P-2PXPDC(1)

    6181F-12TPW7 1200P E 12.1 SSD Yes 7 Pro 32 bit Performance

    6181F-12TPW7DC(1)

    6181F-12TPWE WES 2009

    6181F-12TPWEDC(1)

    6181F-12TPXP XP Pro SP3

    6181F-12TPXPDC(1)

    6181F-12TSXP Standard

    6181F-12TSWE WES 2009

    6181P-12NSXP HDD No XP Pro SP3

    6181P-12NPXP Performance

    6181P-12TPW7 Yes 7 Pro 32 bit

    6181P-12TPW7DC(1)

    6181P-12TPXP XP Pro SP3

    6181P-12TPXPDC(1)

    6181P-12TSXP Standard

    6181F-15TPW7 1500P E 15 SSD Yes 7 Pro 32 bit Performance

    6181F-15TPW7DC(1)

    6181F-15TPW7SS(2)

    6181F-15TPWE WES 2009

    6181F-15TPWEDC(1)

    6181F-15TPWESS(2)

    6181F-15TPXP XP Pro SP3

    6181F-15TPXPDC(1)

    6181F-15TPXPSS(2)

    6181F-15TSXP Standard

    6181F-15TSWE WES 2009

    6181P-15NSXP HDD No XP Pro SP3

    6181P-15NPXP Performance

    6181P-15TPW7 Yes 7 Pro 32 bit

    6181P-15TPW7DC(1)

    6181P-15TPW7SS(2)

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    Operating SystemsComputers are shipped with one of these Microsoft-licensed operating systems:

    • Windows 7 Professional (32 bit)• Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3• Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009

    No Windows XP operating system updates have been applied to the factory image beyond the service packs. All available WES 2009 operating system updates have been applied as of September 2009.

    6181P-15TPXP 1500P E 15 HDD Yes XP Pro SP3 Performance

    6181P-15TPXPDC(1)

    6181P-15TPXPSS(2)

    6181P-15TSXP Standard

    6181F-17TPW7 1700P E 17 SSD Yes 7 Pro 32 bit Performance

    6181F-17TPW7DC(1)

    6181F-17TPW7SS(2)

    6181F-17TPWE WES 2009

    6181F-17TPWEDC(1)

    6181F-17TPWESS(2)

    6181F-17TPXP XP Pro SP3

    6181F-17TPXPSS(2)

    6181F-17TPXPDC(1)

    6181F-17TSXP Standard

    6181F-17TSWE WES 2009

    6181P-17NSXP HDD No XP Pro SP3

    6181P-17NPXP Performance

    6181P-17TPW7 Yes 7 Pro 32 bit

    6181P-17TPW7DC(1)

    6181P-17TPW7SS(2)

    6181P-17TPXP XP Pro SP3

    6181P-17TPXPDC(1)

    6181P-17TPXPSS(2)

    6181P-17TSXP Standard

    (1) Models with a catalog number ending in DC operate from DC power.(2) Models with a catalog number ending in SS have a stainless steel bezel.(3) HDD signifies hard-disk drive and SSD signifies solid-state drive.

    Available Options (cont.)

    Cat. No. Model SeriesDisplay Size (in.) Storage(3) Touchscreen Windows OS Package

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    For computers with the Windows XP operating system, the I386 source directory for Microsoft Windows is on the system drive of your computer off the root directory, C:\I386. This allows for easy removal and addition of Windows components.

    Computers with rotating hard-disk drives include a recovery partition on the system drive containing the original factory image. You can use the supplied Computer System Cloning CD to restore the operating system from the recovery partition and create a new recovery image. Refer to the Cloning Utility Technical Data, publication 6000-TD002, for instructions.

    Computers with the WES 2009 operating system include a utility for configuring the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) and Hibernate Once, Restore Many (HORM) features. Refer to the EWF/HORM Configuration Utility Technical Data, publication 6000-TD003, for instructions.

    To obtain the original factory image on bootable external-recovery media, contact your local technical support center.

    Parts ListYour computer is shipped with the following items:

    • Panel mounting clips (display models only)• Power cord (for AC power models)• Ground bus strip, pre-installed (for DC power models)• Panel cutout template• Installation instructions• Production test report• System CDs

    – Accessory CD with Cloning Utility (red)– DVD burning software (Windows XP performance models only)

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/td/6000-td002_-en-p.pdfhttp://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/td/6000-td003_-en-p.pdf

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    Required Tools

    These tools are required for computer installation:• Panel cutout tools (panel mount only)• #2 Phillips screwdriver• Antistatic wrist strap (recommended)

    Installation GuidelinesFollow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable service:

    • The installation site must have sufficient power.

    • The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling. Never allow air passages to become obstructed.

    • The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature. Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure. You can use a user-supplied fan, heat exchanger, or air conditioner to meet this condition.

    • The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed specified limits. In very dry environments, static charges build up readily. Proper grounding of the equipment helps to reduce static discharges, which can cause shocks and damage electronic components.

    • The enclosure or cover must remain in place at all times during operation. The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment.

    ATTENTION: To maintain an electrically safe installation, the 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.

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    • When mounted, the computer cannot be tilted more than 60° from vertical.

    Mounting Clearances

    IMPORTANT Because of self-heating, do not operate the computer in an enclosure using minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure.

    ≤60° from Vertical

    ≤60° from Vertical

    Right and left are based on facing the front of the computer.

    Item Description Value

    1 Top 50 mm (2 in.)

    2 Left (for airflow) 50 mm (2 in.)

    3 Back 50 mm (2 in.)

    4 Right (for airflow and drive access) 127 mm (5 in.)

    5 Bottom (for I/O port access and ventilation) 102 mm (4 in.)

    2

    1

    3

    4

    5

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    Computer DimensionsDimensions for the computers are in mm (in).

    Non-display Computers

    1.6 (0.06)

    190 (7.50)

    251 (9.88)

    108 (4.25)

    83 (3.28)335 (13.20)

    353 (13.90)

    238 (9.37)

    12 (0.50)

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    1200P Integrated Display Computer - Performance

    1200P Integrated Display Computer - Standard

    115 (4.5) 115 (4.5)

    349 (13.74)

    124 (4.90)

    99.8 (3.93)14.5 (0.57)

    320 (12.60)

    250 (9.84)

    279 (10.98)

    90.35 (3.56)99.4 (3.91)

    279 (10.98)

    349 (13.74)

    320 (12.60)

    85 (3.36)

    14.5 (0.57)

    251 (9.88)

    115 (4.5) 115 (4.5)

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    1500P Integrated Display Computer - Performance

    1500P Integrated Display Computer - Standard

    145 (5.7) 28 (1.10)145 (5.7)

    410 (16.14)

    309 (12.16)

    14.5 (0.57)

    31.8 (1.25)320 (12.60)

    251 (9.88)

    15.8 (0.62)

    100 (3.94)

    31.8 (1.25)

    15.8 (0.62)

    NOTE: 1500P computers with stainless steel bezels do not have the front USB port shown at right.

    309 (12.17)

    410 (16.14)

    95 (3.74)

    16.6 (0.7)

    86 (3.38)

    144 (5.67) 144 (5.67)

    320 (12.6)32.55 (1.28) 32.55 (1.28)

    251 (9.88)

    29 (1.1)

    14.5 (0.57)

    86 (3.38)

    16.6 (0.7)

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    1700P Integrated Display Computers - Performance

    1700P Integrated Display Computer - Standard

    145 (5.7)

    452 (17.80)

    145 (5.7) 28 (1.10)

    14.5 (0.57)

    356 (14.01)

    38 (1.51)

    38 (1.51)

    251 (9.89)

    51 (2.0)51 (2.0) 320 (12.56)

    100 (3.94)

    NOTE: 1700P computers with stainless steel bezels do not have the front USB port shown at right.

    452 (17.80)

    356 (14.02)

    95 (3

    .74)

    38.5 (1.51)

    320 (12.6) 51 (2.0)51 (2.0)

    86 (3.38)

    150 (5.90) 150 (5.90)

    28.6 (1.13)

    14.5 (0.57)

    86 (3.38)

    251 (9.88)

    38.5 (1.51)

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    Install the ComputerThe computers support the following mounting options:

    • Panel mount• Wall mount (for non-display computers)

    Panel Mounting GuidelinesObserve these guidelines when installing the computer in a panel:

    • Remove all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout.• Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel. For specific information, refer to

    Mounting Clearances on page 8.• Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation. Take precautions so metal

    cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel.

    Supporting panels must be at least 14 gauge for proper sealing against water and dust, and to provide proper support. The mounting hardware supplied accommodates panel thickness 1.5…5.5 mm (0.06…0.25 in.).

    • Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear.

    Panel Cutout DimensionsThe computers must be mounted to meet the panel cutout dimensions specified below.

    Included with the computer is 6181P and 6181X Industrial Computers Cutout Template, publication 6181P-DS002, with a cutout template for each display computer model.

    ATTENTION: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components.

    Computer Model Cutout Dimensions (H x W), approx

    1200P 254.0 x 324.0 mm (10.0 x 12.76 in.)

    1500P 285.0 x 386.6 mm (11.24 x 15.22 in.)

    1700P 329.5 x 424.0 mm (12.97 x 16.69 in.)

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/ds/6181p-ds002_-en-p.pdf

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    Mount the Display Computer in a PanelMounting clips secure the display computer to the panel. The number of clips varies by model.

    Follow these steps to mount the computer in a panel.

    1. Remove power from the panel.

    2. Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions.

    3. Attach cables to the computer before installation if rear access to the computer is limited after installation. See Connect Peripherals on page 15 for where to attach cables.

    4. Place the computer in the panel cutout.

    5. Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top, bottom, and sides of the computer.

    6. Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tightening sequence shown below.

    7. Tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 1.35 N•m (12 lb•in) by following the torquing sequence shown below, making sure to not overtighten.

    8. Repeat the torque sequence at least three times until the clips are properly torqued, making sure the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel.

    Mounting Clips Tightening and Torque Sequence

    Computer Model Number of Clips

    All display models with aluminum bezel and 1500P display with stainless steel bezel 10

    1700P display with stainless steel bezel 12

    Cat. No. Description

    6189V-MCLPS3 Replacement mounting clips (14)

    ATTENTION: Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and prevent damage to the computer. Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the computer or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation.

    All Display Computers with Aluminum Bezel and 1500P Display with Stainless Steel Bezel

    5

    4

    3

    6

    9 1 10

    8 2 7

    1700P Display with Stainless Steel Bezel

    5

    4

    3

    6

    9 1 10

    8 2 7

    11 12

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    Mount the Non-display Computer on a WallFour mounting screws secure the non-display computers to a wall. Follow these steps to mount a non-display computer.

    1. Verify the power is disconnected.

    2. Mount the computer to a wall by using four M5 pan head screws and tighten to a torque that is appropriate for the screw and wall material.

    The illustration shows hole locations with the dimensions in mm (in.).

    Connect PeripheralsConnect the required necessary peripherals such as keyboard and mouse.

    Display computers with aluminum bezels have a front USB port for USB peripherals. This port is enabled or disabled through settings in the BIOS set-up menu.

    335 (13.20)

    190 (7.50)

    Item Description

    1 Front USB port access door

    2 Front USB port, Type A

    3 Access door lock

    1

    2

    3

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    Performance and Non-display Models

    Standard Model

    Item Component Item Component

    1 PS/2 mouse port 9 Functional ground screw

    2 PS/2 keyboard port 10 USB ports, 4

    3 Parallel port 11 CompactFlash Type II card slot

    4 Ethernet ports (RJ45), 2 12 Serial COM ports, 2

    5 DVI-I port 13 Microphone-in jack

    6 PCI riser slot cover(1)

    (1) 1500P and 1700P have one PCI riser slot; 1200P and non-display computers have two PCI riser slots.

    14 Audio line-out jack

    7 Power switch 15 Audio line-in jack

    8 Power input, AC or DC(2)

    (2) Model dependent.

    Item Component Item Component

    1 Power switch 6 Power input, AC

    2 Serial COM port 7 USB ports, 4

    3 Ethernet ports (RJ45), 2 8 Microphone-in jack

    4 Power input, DC 9 Audio line-out jack

    5 Functional ground screw 10 Audio line-in jack

    Bottom View (1500P model shown)

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    710 9 81112

    13

    1415

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    710 9 8

    Bottom View (1500P model shown)

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    Apply Power The computer connects to either a 100…240V AC or 18…32V DC power source, depending on the model.

    We recommend that the computer circuit has its own disconnect. Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to protect against unexpected power failure or power surges.

    Always shut down the operating system before removing power to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures.

    Remove the AC retention clip, if necessary, before installing the computer in a panel cutout. Reattach the clip after installing the computer.

    Connect AC Power to Performance and Non-display ComputersA grounded 3-prong IEC320 power cord provides power to a computer with an AC power input. The power supply input accepts 100…240V AC and is autoranging.

    Follow these steps to connect AC power to performance and non-display computers.

    1. Connect the power cord to the AC power input (1).

    2. Secure the power cord in place with the retention clip (2).

    3. Apply 100…240V AC power to the computer.

    SHOCK HAZARD: Connect the AC power cord or the DC ground connection to a power source with an earth ground. Failure to follow this warning could result in electrical shock.

    TIP If using an alternate IEC320 cord, make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip.

    2

    1

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    Connect AC Power to Standard ComputersFollow these steps to connect AC power to the standard computers.

    1. Connect the power cord to the AC power input (1).

    2. Secure it in place with the retention clip (2).

    3. Connect the DC barrel connector to the power input jack (3).

    4. Twist the locking ring clockwise to secure it in place (4).

    5. Apply 100…240V AC power to the computer.

    Connect DC Power to Performance and Non-display ComputersPerformance and non-display computers with a catalog number ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 18…32V DC power source.

    The DC power option supports operation from either safety extra-low voltage (SELV) or protected extra-low voltage (PELV) power source. A ground bus strip is provided that lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together. This is to support SELV cases where the end user requires grounding at the computer.

    1

    2

    3

    4

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    The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity.

    Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source.

    1. Verify the main power switch or breaker is off.

    2. Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirements:

    • Material: Stranded copper• Wire gauge: 0.325…0.823 mm2 (22…18 AWG)

    3. Secure the DC power wires to the terminal block screws, and the ground wire to the GND terminal screw.

    Tighten the terminal to a torque of 0.687 N•m (6.1 lb•in).

    4. Apply 18…32V DC power to the computer.

    Functional Ground ScrewThe 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 in the I/O port panel of the computer.

    If using the functional ground screw, connect the computer to earth ground by using a 1.5 mm (16 AWG) or larger external wire. Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification.

    ATTENTION: Use a SELV 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 earth/protective earth does not exceed a safe value.

    Non-display Computer Shown

    Pre-installed DC Ground Bus Strip

    +v -v GND

    Standard ComputerNon-display Computer

    Performance Computer

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    Connect to a NetworkThe computers have 2 Gb LAN ports. The computers connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5E twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors.

    Real Time Clock (RTC) BatteryThis computer contains a lithium battery that must be replaced during the life of the computer.

    The computers use nonvolatile memory that require a battery to retain system information when power is removed. The battery is beside the DIMM1 slot.

    The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is powered on.

    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 to be sure of reliable Ethernet communication in an industrial environment. Rockwell Automation recommends that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits. Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability.

    Performance and Non-display Computer Standard Computer

    On-time(hrs/wk)

    Expected Battery Life (yrs)

    0 4

    40 5.5

    80 7

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    If your computer does not display the correct time and date, replace the battery.

    Ship or Transport the ComputerIf you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location, you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material.

    ATTENTION: Replace the battery with a specially-packaged replacement part from Allen-Bradley. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.

    At the end of its life, the used battery should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste and recycled.

    ATTENTION: A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly:

    • Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or short external contacts.• Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 85 °C (185 °F).• 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-5.4.

    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.

    ATTENTION: Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine, panel, or rack. Doing so can cause damage to 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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    SpecificationsRefer to the Industrial Integrated Display Computers User Manual, publication 6181P-UM002, for additional specifications.

    Electrical

    Attribute 6181F, 6181P

    Performance and non-display, ACInput voltage, ACLine frequencyPower consumption, AC

    100…240V AC, autoranging47…63 Hz110VA (0.95 A @ 100V rms, 0.46 A @ 240V rms)

    Performance and non-display, DCInput voltage, DCPower consumption, DC

    18…32V DC95 W (5.28 A @ 18V, 2.97 A @ 32V)

    Standard modelsInput voltage, ACLine frequencyInput voltage, DC(1)

    Power consumption, AC

    (1) Power adapter required.

    100…240 V AC, autoranging47…63 Hz20V DC (3.25 A)100VA (1 A @ 100V rms, 0.42 A @ 240V rms)

    Heat dissipation(2)

    (2) Add-in cards and peripherals are not included in the heat dissipation value. Calculate heat dissipation separately for installed add-in cards and peripherals.

    65 W (222 BTU/hr)

    Mechanical

    Attribute 6181F, 6181P

    Weight, approxNon-display1200P Performance1200P Standard1500P Performance1500P Performance w/stainless steel bezel1500P Standard1700P Performance1700P Performance w/stainless steel bezel1700P Standard

    7.7 kg (16.98 lb)9.5 kg (20.94 lb)7.85 kg (17.31 lb)10.7 kg (23.59 lb)11.9 kg (26.24 lb)9.0 kg (19.84 lb)12.6 kg (27.78 lb)14.5 kg (31.97 lb)11.0 kg (24.25 lb)

    Dimensions, overall (HxWxD, approx)Non-display1200P Performance1200P Standard1500P Performance1500P Standard1700P Performance1700P Standard

    251 x 353 x 108 mm (7.5 x 13.20 x 4.25 in.)279 x 349 x 124 mm (10.98 x 13.74 x 4.90 in.)279 x 349 x 99 mm (10.98 x 13.74 x 3.91 in.)309 x 410 x 100 mm (12.16 x 16.14 x 3.94 in.)309 x 410 x 95 mm (12.16 x 16.14 x 3.74 in.)356 x 452 x 100 mm (14.01 x 17.80 x 3.94 in.)356 x 452 x 95 mm (14.01 x 17.80 x 3.74 in.)

    Enclosure ratings (for display models only)(1)

    PerformancePerformance w/stainless steel bezelStandard

    (1) Type ratings apply only when computer is properly mounted on a flat surface of an equivalent type enclosure.

    NEMA Type 1, 12, 4, and IEC IP66NEMA Type 1, 12, 4, 4X, and IEC IP66NEMA Type 1, 12, 4, and IEC IP66

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/6181p-um002_-en-p.pdf

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    EnvironmentalAttribute 6181F, 6181PTemperature, operating(1)

    All Standard modelsNon-display1200P and 1500P Performance1700P Performance

    0…50 °C (32…122 °F)0…55 °C (32…131 °F)0…55 °C (32…131 °F)0…50 °C (32…122 °F)

    Temperature, nonoperating(1) -20…60 °C (-4…140 °F)

    Relative humidity 10…90% noncondensing

    Altitude, operating 2000 m (6561 ft)

    Altitude, nonoperating 12,000 m (40,000 ft)

    Shock, operating(1)(2) 15 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms)

    Shock, nonoperating(1)(2) 30 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms)

    Vibration, operating(1)(2)

    6181F6181P

    0.012 in. p-p, (10…57 Hz); 2 g peak, (57…640 Hz)0.006 in. p-p, (10…57 Hz); 1 g peak, (57…640 Hz)

    Vibration, nonoperating(1)(2) 0.012 in. p-p, (10…57 Hz); 2 g peak, (57…640 Hz)

    (1) The optical disc drive (ODD) is considered a maintenance device. Therefore, do not operate computers with ODDs in temperatures above 45 °C (113 °F) or in environments with the shock and vibration levels listed.

    (2) Applies only to panel mounted display computers and wall mounted non-display computers.

    Certifications (1)

    Attribute 6181F, 6181Pc-UL-us UL/c-UL Listed per UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03

    CE Marked for all applicable directivesEMC 2004/108/ECLVD 2006/95/EC

    C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act, compliant with:AS/NZS CISPR 11; Industrial Emissions

    RoHS China RoHSTurkey RoHS (EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. In Conformity with the EEE Regulation)

    (1) See http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/overview.page for declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.

    Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013

    http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/overview.page

  • Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation.

    You can view or download publications at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature. To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative.

    Resource Description

    Industrial Integrated Display Computer User Manual, publication 6181P-UM002

    Provides a system overview and procedures to install the computer, set up computer connections, operate the computer, and troubleshoot the computer.

    Cloning Utility Technical Data, publication 6000-TD002

    Provides information on how to create and restore a back-up image of your computer’s hard drive.

    Diagnostic Utility for Industrial Computers, publication 6000-TG001

    Provides information on how to diagnose hardware issues with industrial computers.

    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.

    Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Software, and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.

    Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A.Ş., Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat:6 34752 İçerenköy, İstanbul, Tel: +90 (216) 5698400

    Publication 6181P-IN010F-EN-P - July 2013 PN-30419DIR 10000039347 (Version 02)

    Supersedes Publication 6181P-IN010E-EN-P - September 2012 Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in China.

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    Industrial Integrated Display ComputersImportant User InformationPrecautionsEnvironment and Enclosure InformationEuropean Union Directive Compliance

    Computer OptionsOperating SystemsParts ListRequired ToolsInstallation Guidelines

    Mounting ClearancesComputer DimensionsInstall the ComputerPanel Mounting GuidelinesPanel Cutout Dimensions

    Mount the Display Computer in a PanelMount the Non-display Computer on a WallConnect PeripheralsApply PowerConnect AC Power to Performance and Non-display ComputersConnect AC Power to Standard ComputersConnect DC Power to Performance and Non-display Computers

    Functional Ground ScrewConnect to a NetworkReal Time Clock (RTC) BatteryShip or Transport the ComputerSpecificationsAdditional Resources

    Introduction_Category Types

    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 printing.Find 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 TypeOff Set Print Category Spec. (See table below)JIT Spec. (See table below)DescriptionOrder Min **Order Max **Life Cycle Usage / Release Option

    ADNA - PuttmanNAAdvertisement Reprint ColourNANAPresale / Internal

    APA3D2Application Solution or Customer Success Story5100Presale / External

    ARNANAArticle/Editorial/BylineNANAPresale / Internal

    (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)

    ATB3, B4D5Application techniques5100Presale / External

    BRA2 Primary, A1NABrochures5100Presale / External

    CAC2 Primary, C1NACatalogue150Presale / External

    CGNANACatalogue Guide150Presale / External

    CLNANACollection550Presale / External

    COA5, A6, A9D5Company Confidential InformationNANANA / Confidential

    CPE-onlyE-only, D5Competitive Information550NA / Confidential

    DCE-onlyE-onlyDiscount SchedulesNANAPresale / Internal

    DIA1, A3NADirect Mail5100Presale / Internal

    DMNANAProduct Demo550Presale / Internal

    DSB3D5Dimensions Sheet15Post / External

    DUB3D5Document Update15Post / External

    GRB2D6Getting Results15Post / External

    INB3 Primary, B2D5, D6Installation instructions15Post / External

    LMNANALaunch Materials550Presale / Internal

    PCB3D5Packaging Contents

    PLE-only primary, B3E-onlyPrice List550Presale / Internal

    PMB2D6Programming Manual15Post / External

    PPA3D1Profile (Single Product or Service). NOTE: Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type.5100Presale / External

    QRB2 primary, B3, B5D5, D6Quick Reference15Post / External

    QSB2 primary, B3, B5D5, D6Quick Start15Post / External

    RMB2D5, D6Reference Manual15Post / External

    RNB3D5Release Notes15Post / External

    SGB1 Primary, B4D5, D6Selection Guide Colour550Presale / External

    SGB2D5, D6Selection Guide B/W550Presale / External

    SPA1, A2, A3, A4NASales Promotion NOTE: Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type.5100Presale / Internal

    SRB2, B3D5, D6Specification Rating Sheet5100Presale / External

    TDB2 Primary B3, B4, B5D5, D6Technical Data550Presale / External

    TGB2, B3D6Troubleshooting Guide15Post / External

    UMB2 Primary, B4D6User Manual B/W15Post / External

    WDB3D5Wiring Diagrams / Dwgs15Post / Internal

    WPB3 Primary, B5D5White Paper550Presale / External

    ** Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length. **

    Publication lengthMinimum Order Quantity

    77 or more pages1 (no shrink wrap required)

    33 to 76 pages25

    3 to 32 pages50

    1 or 2 pages100

    Pre-sale / MarketingAll paper in this category is White Brightness, 90% or better. Opacity 90% or better

    CategoryColor OptionsAP, EMEA Paper RequirementsCanada, LA, US Paper Requirements

    A14 color170 gsm 2pp100# gloss cover, 100# gloss text

    A24 color170 gsm , folded, 4pp100# gloss cover, 80# gloss text

    A34 colorCover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm, > 4pp80# gloss cover, 80# gloss text

    A42 color170gsm Silk – 120gsm Silk80# gloss cover, 80# gloss text

    A52 color170gsm Silk – 120gsm Silk80# gloss cover, 80# matt sheet text

    A61 color170gsm Silk – 120gsm Silk80# gloss cover, 80# matt sheet text

    A74 color cover2 color textSelection GuideCategory being deleted10 Point Cover C2S50# matte sheet text

    A84 color coverCategory being deleted50# matte sheet text, self cover

    2 color text

    Selection Guide

    A92 color100gsm bond50# matte sheet text, self cover

    Selection Guide

    Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories

    Post Sale / Technical Communication

    CategoryColor OptionsAP, EMEA Paper RequirementsCanada, LA, US Paper Requirements

    B14 color cover270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond10 Point Cover C2S

    2 color text50# matte sheet text

    B21 color160gsm Colortech & 100gsm Bond90# Cover50# matte sheet text

    B31 color100gsm bond50# matte sheet text, self cover

    B42 color160gsm Colortech & 100gsm Bond90# Cover50# matte sheet text

    B52 color100gsm bond50# matte sheet text, self cover

    Catalogs

    CategoryColor OptionsAP, EMEA Paper RequirementsCanada, LA, US Paper Requirements

    C14 color cover270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk10 Point Cover C2S

    4 color text45# Coated Sheet

    C24 color cover270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk10 Point Cover C2S

    2 color text32#-33# Coated Sheet

    JIT / PODAll paper in this category is White Brightness, 82% or better. Opacity 88% or better

    CategoryColor OptionsAP, EMEA Paper RequirementsCanada, LA, US Paper Requirements

    D14 color170gsm white silk80# gloss cover, coated 2 sides

    D24 color120gsm white silk80# gloss text, coated 2 sides, self cover

    D34 colorCover 170gsm with Body 120gsm80# gloss cover, 80# gloss text coated 2 sides

    D41 color160gsm tab90# index

    D51 color80gsm bond20# bond, self cover

    D61 colorCover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond90# index, 20# bond

    D72 color160gsm tab90# index

    D82 color80gsm bond20# bond, self cover

    D92 colorCover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond90# index, 20# bond

    D10Combination: 4 color cover, with 2 color bodyCover 160gsm with Body 80gsm90# 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 time/print on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offset/on a press). OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US. If your job fits into the “Either” 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 & white and color printing, so be sure to check the correct tables.

    Black & White Printing

    Color Printing

    Color Printing

    Print Spec Sheet

    JIT Printing SpecificationsRA-QR005J-EN-P - 6/14/2013

    Printing SpecificationYOUR DATA HEREInstructionsNO

    (required) Publication Number:6181P-IN010F-EN-PSample: 2030-SP001B-EN-P11” x 17”LOOSE -Loose LeafYESPre-sale / MarketingTOP

    Use Legacy Number:NOYES or NO8.5” x 11”PERFECT - Perfect BoundA1LEFT

    Legacy Number if applicable:Sample Legacy Number: 0160-5.338.375” x 10.875SADDLE - Saddle StitchA2RIGHTCORNER

    Publication Title:Industrial Integrated Display ComputersSample: ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title8.25” x 11” (RA product profile std)PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound)A4BOTTOMSIDE

    Used in Manufacturing:YESYES or NO - If Yes, must have Part No. listed below8.25” x 10.875”STAPLED1 -1 positionA3

    Part Number:PN-30419If SAP Part Number, be sure to enter PN- before the number7.385” x 9” (RSI Std)STAPLED1B - bottom 1 positionA5

    (required) CategoryJIT/PODSelect Print Category A,B,C or D from category list, on "Introduction_Category Types" tab6” x 4”STAPLED2 - 2 positionsA6

    Paper Stock Color:White is assumed. For color options contact your vendor5.5” x 8.5” (half-size)THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound)A7

    Ink Color:One color assumes BLACK / 4 color assume CMYK / Indicate PMS number here4.75” x 7.75”THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline)A8

    (required) Page Count ofPublication:24Total page count including cover. Enter PAGE count, not SHEET count4.75” x 7” (slightly smaller half-size)A9

    (required) Finished Trim Size Width:5.5” x 8.5” (half-size)This is sheet size, before folding4.25" x 5.50"Post Sale / Technical Communication

    Fold:Half or V or Single FoldReview key below. Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching4” x 6”B1

    Finished Fold Size:This is size after folding is completed3” x 5”B2

    Binding/Stitching:Review key below9” x 12” (Folder)B3None

    Stitching Location:Blank, Corner or SideA4 (8 ¼” x 11 ¾”) (210 x 297 mm)B4Half or V or Single Fold

    Drill Hole (Yes/No):All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard, 5/16 inch-size hole and a minimum of ¼ inch from the inner page border.A5 (5.83” x 8.26”) (148 x 210 mm)B5C or Tri-Fold

    Number of Tabs Needed:5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley36” x 24” PosterCatalogsDbleParll

    Number of Pages per Pad:Average sheets of paper. 25, 50 75,100 Max24” x 36” PosterC1Sample

    Glue Location on Pad:Glue location on pads18” x 24” PosterC2Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)

    (required) Business Group:As entered in DocManJIT/PODZ or Accordian Fold

    (required) Cost Center:19134 - IAIf 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 - 1902119134 - 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 MarkeD1Microfold or French Fold - designate no. of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing

    Comments:DIR 10000039347 (Version 02)D2Double Gate

    FoldsHalf, V, Single C or Tri

    Dble Parll

    Z or Accordian Microfold or French

    Double Gate

    Short FoldSaddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4.Note: Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location.80 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. w/cover (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. w/cover (90# index unless indicated otherwise)

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