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Power Panel FT50
User's manual
Version: 1.19 (April 2020)
Order no.: MAPFT50-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
All values in this manual are current as of its publication. We reserve the right to change the content of
this manual without prior notice. B&R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical/editorial errors or
incomplete information in this manual. In addition, B&R Industrial Automation GmbH shall not be liable for incidental
or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
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  • Page 1 Power Panel FT50 User's manual Version: 1.19 (April 2020) Order no.: MAPFT50-ENG Translation of the original documentation All values in this manual are current as of its publication. We reserve the right to change the content of this manual without prior notice. B&R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical/editorial errors or incomplete information in this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introduction........................5 1.1 Manual history..............................5 1.2 Information about this document........................6 1.2.1 Organization of notices..........................6 1.2.2 Guidelines..............................6 2 General safety guidelines..................7 2.1 Introduction..............................7 2.2 Intended use..............................7 2.3 Protection against electrostatic discharge...................... 7 2.3.1 Packaging..............................7 2.3.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling.......................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 5.2 Mounting the injector............................ 31 5.2.1 Panel mount variant (6COPFT.0000-00)....................31 5.2.2 Top-hat rail installation (6COPOE.0000-00).................... 31 5.3 Installing different cable types........................32 5.3.1 FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45........................32 5.3.2 FT50 PoE cable - 90° M22/RJ45......................32 5.3.3 FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45, USB......................33 5.3.4 FT50 PoE cable - M22/M22........................33 5.4 Installing accessories............................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 9.4 Storage media.............................127 10 International and national certifications............128 10.1 Directives and declarations........................128 10.1.1 CE marking............................128 10.1.2 EMC Directive............................128 10.2 Certifications..............................128 10.2.1 UL certification............................. 128 11 Environmentally friendly disposal..............129 11.1 Separation of materials..........................129 Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction Information: B&R makes every effort to keep documents as current possible. The most current versions can be downloaded from the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). 1.1 Manual history Version Date Comment 1.19 April 2020 • Updated software description to version 1.4.0. •...
  • Page 6: Information About This Document

    Introduction 1.2 Information about this document This document is not intended for end customers! The safety guidelines required for end customers must be incorporated into the operating instructions for end customers in the respective national lan- guage by the machine manufacturer or system provider. 1.2.1 Organization of notices Safety notices Contain only information that warns of dangerous functions or situations.
  • Page 7: General Safety Guidelines

    General safety guidelines 2 General safety guidelines Notice! If the device is not used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, the protection provided by the device may be impaired. The adjacent warning sign is affixed to the device and indicates that the information, notes and descriptions in this manual must be observed.
  • Page 8: Regulations For Proper Esd Handling

    General safety guidelines 2.3.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling Electrical assemblies with housing • Do not touch the connector contacts on the device (bus data contacts). • Do not touch the connector contacts of connected cables. • Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards. Electrical assemblies without housing The following applies in addition to "Electrical assemblies with housing": •...
  • Page 9: Ambient Conditions - Dust, Moisture, Aggressive Gases

    General safety guidelines Before switching on, live parts must be securely covered. All covers must be kept closed during operation. 2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases The use of operating and monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Panels, etc.) and unin- terruptible power supplies in dusty environments must be avoided.
  • Page 10: Cybersecurity Disclaimer For Products

    General safety guidelines 2.7 Cybersecurity disclaimer for products B&R products communicate via a network interface and were developed for secure connection with internal and, if necessary, other networks such as the Internet. Information: In the following, B&R products are referred to as "product" and all types of networks (e.g. internal networks and the Internet) are referred to as "network".
  • Page 11: System Overview

    System overview 3 System overview 3.1 System overview The FT50 is ideal for field installation in critical areas. The panels are designed with IP67 and type 1, 12 or 4X protection on all sides, making the devices suitable for use in harsh environments as well. They are equipped with an integrated browser and can also be used as a Visual Components client.
  • Page 12: Model Number Key

    System overview 3.2 Model number key Product area Device with browser technology Product family Power Panel Field Model Terminal series Variant (processor power) ARM processor (Cortex-A9) Diagonal 5.0" 7.0" 10.1" 15.6" 21.5" Resolution WVGA (800 x 480) WSVGA (1024 x 600) WXGA (1280 x 800) HD (1366 x 768) FHD (1920 x 1080)
  • Page 13: System Characteristics

    System overview 3.3 System characteristics 3.3.1 Type overview Panel size 5.0" 7.0" 10.1" 15.6" 21.5" Model number 6PFT50.0502-10B 6PFT50.070G-10B 6PFT50.101E-10B 6PFT50.156B-10B 6PFT50.215C-10B Format/Resolution Landscape/Portrait format WVGA WSVGA WXGA Resolution 800 x 480 1024 x 600 1280 x 800 1366 x 768 1920 x 1080 0502 070G...
  • Page 14: Viewing Angles

    System overview Support for stylus pens Passive stylus pens: In principle, the Power Panel supports passive stylus pens. Due to the large number of passive stylus pens available on the market, there may be functional differences. For this reason, B&R cannot comprehensively guarantee their functionality.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Technical data 4 Technical data 4.1 Power Panel FT50 5.0" 4.1.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Power Panel FT50 6PFT50.0502-10B Power Panel FT50, 5.0", glass front, 1x PoE. CPU and mem- ory: 800 MHz dual core (ARM Cortex-A9), 1 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Technical data 4.1.2 Technical data Information: The following specified characteristic data, features and limit values are only valid for these individual components and may differ from those of the complete system. The data specified for the complete system applies to the complete system in which this individual component is used, for example. Model number 6PFT50.0502-10B General information...
  • Page 17: Dimensions

    Technical data Model number 6PFT50.0502-10B Mechanical properties Front Design Black Dimensions Width 148.3 mm Height 105.1 mm Depth 16.5 mm Weight 0.5 kg Table 2: 6PFT50.0502-10B - Technical data Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user. Accessories required (6CAPFT.0030-02 FT50 PoE-USB cable) 4.1.3 Dimensions 148 3 .
  • Page 18: Power Panel Ft50 7.0

    Technical data 4.2 Power Panel FT50 7.0" 4.2.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Power Panel FT50 6PFT50.070G-10B Power Panel FT50, 7.0", glass front, 1x PoE. CPU and memo- ry: 800 MHz dual core (ARM Cortex-A9), 1 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 19 Technical data Model number 6PFT50.070G-10B General information LEDs Front: 1x RGB Ethernet: Link, Activity B&R ID code 0xF74D Power button Reset button Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Controller Operating system PPT50 system Processor Type ARM Cortex-A9, dual core Clock frequency 800 MHz Flash 512 MB...
  • Page 20: Dimensions

    Technical data Model number 6PFT50.070G-10B Dimensions Width 195.2 mm Height 131.6 mm Depth 16.5 mm Weight 0.7 kg Table 4: 6PFT50.070G-10B - Technical data Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user. Accessories required (FT50 PoE cable with USB connection: 6CAPFT.0030-02 or 6CAPFT.0050-02) 4.2.3 Dimensions 195.2 16.5...
  • Page 21: Power Panel Ft50 10.1

    Technical data 4.3 Power Panel FT50 10.1" 4.3.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Power Panel FT50 6PFT50.101E-10B Power Panel FT50, 10.1", glass front, 1x PoE. CPU and mem- ory: 800 MHz dual core (ARM Cortex-A9), 1 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 22 Technical data Model number 6PFT50.101E-10B General information LEDs Front: 1x RGB Ethernet: Link, Activity B&R ID code 0xF74E Power button Reset button Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Controller Operating system PPT50 system Processor Type ARM Cortex-A9, dual core Clock frequency 800 MHz Flash 512 MB...
  • Page 23: Dimensions

    Technical data Model number 6PFT50.101E-10B Dimensions Width 264.5 mm Height 183.1 mm Depth 16.5 mm Weight 1.2 kg Table 6: 6PFT50.101E-10B - Technical data Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user. Accessories required (FT50 PoE cable with USB connection: 6CAPFT.0030-02 or 6CAPFT.0050-02) 4.3.3 Dimensions 264.5 16.5...
  • Page 24: Power Panel Ft50 15.6

    Technical data 4.4 Power Panel FT50 15.6" 4.4.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Power Panel FT50 6PFT50.156B-10B Power Panel FT50, 15.6", glass front, 1x PoE. CPU and memo- ry: 800 MHz quad core (ARM Cortex-A9), 2 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 25 Technical data Model number 6PFT50.156B-10B General information LEDs Front: 1x RGB Ethernet: Link, Activity B&R ID code 0xF74F Power button Reset button Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Controller Operating system PPT50 system Processor Type ARM Cortex-A9, quad core Clock frequency 800 MHz Flash 512 MB...
  • Page 26: Dimensions

    Technical data Model number 6PFT50.156B-10B Dimensions Width 398.6 mm Height 248 mm Depth 26.5 mm Weight 4.0 kg Table 8: 6PFT50.156B-10B - Technical data Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user. Accessories required (FT50 PoE cable with USB connection: 6CAPFT.0030-02 or 6CAPFT.0050-02) 4.4.3 Dimensions 398.6 26.5...
  • Page 27: Power Panel Ft50 21.5

    Technical data 4.5 Power Panel FT50 21.5" 4.5.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Power Panel FT50 6PFT50.215C-10B Power Panel FT50, 21.5", glass front, 1x PoE. CPU and memo- ry: 800 MHz quad core (ARM Cortex-A9), 2 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 28 Technical data Model number 6PFT50.215C-10B General information LEDs Front: 1x RGB Ethernet: Link, Activity B&R ID code 0xF750 Power button Reset button Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Controller Operating system PPT50 system Processor Type ARM Cortex-A9, quad core Clock frequency 800 MHz Flash 512 MB...
  • Page 29: Dimensions

    Technical data Model number 6PFT50.215C-10B Dimensions Width 534.1 mm Height 325.6 mm Depth 26.5 mm Weight 6.0 kg Table 10: 6PFT50.215C-10B - Technical data Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user. Accessories required (FT50 PoE cable with USB connection: 6CAPFT.0030-02 or 6CAPFT.0050-02) 4.5.3 Dimensions 534 1 .
  • Page 30: Installation

    Installation 5 Installation Notice! Possible damage to device! • Commissioning and maintenance work is only permitted to be performed when the power is switched off. The power cable must also be disconnected from the power supply and device. • Do not use force! Handle all the modules and components carefully. •...
  • Page 31: Mounting The Injector

    Installation 5.2 Mounting the injector Caution! In order to ensure the following degrees of protection, the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed: • IP67 protection (M22 connection) • IP20 protection (housing) 5.2.1 Panel mount variant (6COPFT.0000-00) 1. Attach the round gasket to the injector (see "General information"...
  • Page 32: Installing Different Cable Types

    Installation 5.3 Installing different cable types Caution! To ensure IP67 protection, the cable gland must be secured with a torque of 3 Nm. Exceeding the specified tightening torque can damage the device. 5.3.1 FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45 6CAPFT.0030-00 / 6CAPFT.0050-00 1.
  • Page 33: Ft50 Poe Cable - M22/Rj45, Usb

    Installation 5.3.3 FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45, USB 6CAPFT.0030-02 / 6CAPFT.0050-02 Notice! In order to ensure sufficient contact between the pins on the connection, the cable must be secured to the panel with a torque of at least 1.5 Nm. It is important to note that this torque ensures the functionality of the USB connection and does not ensure IP67 protection (for more information, see Installing different cable...
  • Page 34: Installing Accessories

    Installation 5.4 Installing accessories 5.4.1 General information Gaskets In the following installation instructions, it is important to ensure that the gaskets are installed correctly. The graphics shown in this section are intended to illustrate this. View A: Shows the side of the gasket that should face the bracket. View B: Shows the side of the gasket that should face the panel/device.
  • Page 35: Installing A Bracket For Pipe Fixtures

    Installation 5.4.2 Installing a bracket for pipe fixtures Caution! In order to ensure IP67 or type 1, 12 or 4X protection, the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed. Notice! It is important to note that when using 5CASD3.xxx0-00 SDL3/SDL4/PoE cables, the connectors pro- trude beyond the pipe fixture.
  • Page 36 Installation 5. Secure the flange feed-through using the two screws (Torque: 1.3 Nm). 6. To increase the service life and functionality of the sealing rings of the flange feed-through, grease the sealing rings with appropriate oil. 7. Insert the pipe fixture into the flange feed-through. 8.
  • Page 37 Installation 5.4.2.2 Feed-through / Wall flange (6ACCFL01.0301-000) Information: This accessory is compatible with the following FT50 sizes: • 15.6" panel • 21.5" panel The flange can be used to secure the panel to pipe fixtures as well as a wall bracket. Both variants are described below.
  • Page 38 Installation 5. Secure the flange using the four screws (Torque: 1.3 Nm). 6. To increase the service life and functionality of the sealing rings of the flange feed-through, grease the sealing rings with appropriate oil. 7. Insert the pipe fixture into the flange. 8.
  • Page 39 Installation Instructions (wall bracket) 1. Insert the sealing rings into the flange. 2. Attach the round panel gasket first (see "General information" on page 34). 3. Mount the flange feed-through including the sealing rings. 4. Secure the flange using the six rear screws. 5.
  • Page 40: Installing An Adapter Bracket

    Installation 5.4.3 Installing an adapter bracket Caution! In order to ensure IP67 or type 1, 12 or 4X protection, the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed. Notice! It is important to note that when using 5CASD3.xxx0-00 SDL3/SDL4/PoE cables, the connectors pro- trude beyond the pipe fixture.
  • Page 41 Installation 7. Secure the adapter bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws to a control cabinet, for example (Torque: 1.3 Nm). Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...
  • Page 42 Installation 5.4.3.2 Flange adapter (6ACCMA10.0001-000) Information: This accessory is compatible with the following FT50 sizes: • 15.6" panel • 21.5" panel Dimensions Instructions 1. Attach the round panel gasket to the panel (see "General information" on page 34). 2. Mount the adapter bracket. 3.
  • Page 43 Installation 7. Secure the adapter bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws. Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...
  • Page 44: Vesa Bracket (6Accma11.0100-000)

    Installation 5.4.4 VESA bracket (6ACCMA11.0100-000) Dimensions Instructions 1. Mount the VESA bracket. 2. Tighten the M22 nut (Torque: 10 Nm). 3. Secure the bracket using the four screws (Torque: 1.3 Nm). 4. Secure the bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws. Instructions (securing the support) 1.
  • Page 45 Installation 5.4.5 Table stand (6ACCMA11.0300-000) Dimensions View A Instructions 1. Mount the panel onto the table stand. 2. Tighten the M22 nut (Torque: 10 Nm). 3. Secure the bracket using the four screws (Torque: 1.3 Nm). 4. The panel can be rotated 90° by loosening the screws. Notice! Portrait mode in combination with the table stand is not compatible with the 21.5"...
  • Page 46: Gooseneck Bracket (6Accma11.0400-000)

    Installation 5.4.6 Gooseneck bracket (6ACCMA11.0400-000) Information: This accessory is compatible with the following FT50 sizes: • 5" panel • 7" panel • 10.1" panel In order to ensure IP20 and type 1 protection, the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed. Dimensions Cable length: 5 m Instructions...
  • Page 47 Installation Securing the gooseneck bracket 1. First remove the protective cover from the PoE connection. 2. Move the gooseneck bracket up to the hole. 3. Feed the PoE cable through the hole. 4. Feed the end of the gooseneck bracket through the wall. 5.
  • Page 48: Panel Gasket (6Accgs01.Xxxx-000)

    Installation 5.4.7 Panel gasket (6ACCGS01.xxxx-000) Caution! In order to ensure IP67 or type 1, 12 or 4X protection, the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed. It is important to note that IP67 protection is only ensured if the terminal is installed on a flat surface of an IP67 housing.
  • Page 49: Commissioning

    Commissioning 6 Commissioning 6.1 Calibration Notice! The PFT50 calibrates the touch screen each time it is started. To guarantee an optimal display calibration there must not be any element or surface touching the front side of the panel when it is being powered on. Other influences (e.g. lying down the device) must also be avoided.
  • Page 50 Commissioning Power supply • 5" panel: IEEE 802.3af PoE max. 6 W • 7" panel: IEEE 802.3af PoE max. 9 W • 10" panel: IEEE 802.3af PoE max. 12 W • 15" panel: IEEE 802.3at PoE+ max. 19 W • 21" panel: IEEE 802.3bt 4PPoE max. 32 W Usage note Information: Ensure that the power supply has sufficient capacity to operate the device.
  • Page 51: Operating The Power Panel

    Commissioning 6.4 Operating the Power Panel Information: It is important to note that a special accessory cable is necessary to be able to connect USB acces- sories to the FT50 (see "FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45, USB" on page 33). In principle, it is possible to connect a USB hub.
  • Page 52: Configuration

    Configuration 7 Configuration Information: It is important to note that a special accessory cable is necessary to be able to connect USB acces- sories to the FT50 (see "FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45, USB" on page 33). In principle, it is possible to connect a USB hub. The operation of several USB devices is only possible to a limited extent, however.
  • Page 53 Configuration Entering the service password If a service password has been configured in the settings (see "Service page Security" on page 77), then this password must be entered each time the service pages are opened before the service page is displayed. Password Update Cancel...
  • Page 54 Configuration Saving the settings Any settings changed on the service pages are not saved permanently while settings are still being edited. Saving only takes place permanently when one of the following commands is launched from service page Save & Exit: •...
  • Page 55 Configuration Input elements on the service pages Selection list Option 1 Click up/down button to select another option. Selection list Option C Checkbox Checkbox not enabled ✓ Checkbox Checkbox enabled UpDown input field +/- buttons for range of values Text field Enter text here Text input...
  • Page 56: Overview

    Configuration 7.1.1 Overview The following service pages are available: Menu for the service pages Menu option (English) Description Startup Settings that take effect when the Power Panel is restarted Startup Network Settings for the Ethernet network Network Time Time settings (time server, daylight savings time) Time Screen Screen settings (screensaver, rotation, etc.)
  • Page 57 Configuration Start mode Web In start mode Web, a web browser that displays web server content is started immediately after restarting the Power Panel. In start mode Web, option Show boot logo additionally configures whether the boot logo and boot animation of the system should be displayed while establishing the connection to the web server: Startup Start mode...
  • Page 58 Configuration Activate DNS Default setting: Enabled DNS usage of the device (DNS client) can be enabled or disabled with this option. If a hostname is entered in mode, this option must be enabled so the hostname of the VNC or web server can be resolved and the associated IP address can be obtained from the DNS server.
  • Page 59 Configuration Get DNS from DHCP server Default setting: Enabled By default, the IP addresses for the DNS server are automatically obtained from the DHCP server. If it is necessary to manually enter the IP addresses for the DNS server (without generally disabling DHCP), this can be done by disabling the option Get DNS from DHCP server: Startup Hostname...
  • Page 60 Configuration 7.1.1.2.1 Network configuration without DHCP The entire network configuration can be completed manually by disabling option DHCP: Startup Hostname Specify the name of the device on the Network network Time DHCP Screen Use automatic network configuration ✓ Audio Activate DNS Activate DNS service Gesture DNS suffix...
  • Page 61 Configuration 7.1.1.3 Service page Time Various settings for the time server and daylight saving time can be configured on this service page. Startup NTP client Network Time Adjust clock for daylight saving Screen Time synchronization Audio (GMT) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London Gesture NTP client Default setting: Disabled...
  • Page 62 Configuration 7.1.1.4 Service page Screen On this service page, some settings for the display can be changed. The following graphic shows the default settings: Startup Display brightness 0 to 100% Network Time Screensaver Screen Screen rotation 0° Audio Specify the screen rotation angle Gesture Boot animation left pos Animation offset from left side in pixels...
  • Page 63 Configuration Settings for the boot animation These settings are used to configure the position and time delay for the boot animation: Boot animation left pos Default setting Input range 0 to 2048 Unit Pixels Function Defines the distance from an existing boot animation to the left edge of the display. Boot animation top pos Default setting Input range...
  • Page 64 Configuration 7.1.1.5 Service page Audio On this service page, an audio signal can be configured to be output when a touch operation occurs or controlled by an application. Startup Buzzer Network Time Screen Audio Hand button Buzzer Default setting: Enabled If this option is disabled, an audio signal is not output when a touch operation occurs on the Power Panel.
  • Page 65 Configuration 7.1.1.6 Service page Gesture The settings on this service page configure the gesture for opening the service page: ✓ Startup Open service page Network Time Screen Audio Gesture Information: If this function is disabled, the service page can only be opened with a USB mouse or via an OPC UA method and restarting the panel! It is important to note that a special accessory cable is necessary to be able to connect a USB mouse to the FT50 (see...
  • Page 66 Configuration Server Default setting: EMPTY (no server entered or selected) In order to use the Power Panel as a VNC client, a hostname or IP address for the VNC server must be specified. It is possible here to enter multiple servers in a list. Entering the hostname or IP address and then clicking on the [+] icon adds the specified server in the list at the end of this services page (see "vncserver1"...
  • Page 67 Configuration Enable local window scaling Default setting: Disabled Enabled The VNC application is scaled to the Power Panel screen size. Disabled The VNC application is displayed on the Power Panel screen in its original size. Information: Enabling option Enable local window scaling reduces the performance of the Power Panel because of increased demands on processing power.
  • Page 68 Configuration Server Default setting: EMPTY (no server entered or selected) In order to use the Power Panel as a web client, a hostname or IP address for the web server must be specified. It is possible here to enter multiple servers in a list. Entering the hostname or IP address and then clicking on the [+] icon) adds the specified server in the list at the end of this services page (see "webserver1"...
  • Page 69 Configuration ✓ After enabling option Developer tools, it is possible to change the port used: Show virtual keyboard in web Screen Disable pinch gesture Audio Disable zooming via pinch gesture ✓ Gesture Developer tools Enable developer tools in browser (volatile setting) Developer tools port 9222 Storage...
  • Page 70 Configuration 7.1.1.8.1 Using the developer tools The developer tools make it possible to access the browser from any remote computer over the network. Developer tools can help to edit pages on the fly and quickly diagnose problems. Information: To be able to use the developer tools, either Google Chrome or the Chromium...
  • Page 71 Configuration The USB storage medium must be formatted using the FAT32 file system. The following figure shows the default settings for service page Storage: Startup Allow access to USB memory via network Network Time Allow access to user memory via network Screen Password for network access Audio...
  • Page 72 Configuration 7.1.1.10 Service page Update Various parts of the system can be updated from a range of different sources on this service page. Startup Update settings / boot logo / system Press to update settings, boot logo, system Network Time Load settings from USB Press to load settings from a USB flash drive Screen...
  • Page 73 Configuration Load configuration from PLC (button) This function searches for controllers in the network that have a valid configuration for a Power Panel. After the search is complete (a few seconds), the discovered controllers are listed: Startup IP 10.0.0.1 Server 1 MAC: 00 60 65 10 12 01 Network Time...
  • Page 74 Configuration 7.1.1.10.1 Configuring the update server The following figure shows the default settings for the configuration of the update server on service page Update: Load boot logo / animation Press to load boot logo / animation from a USB flash drive Update server type TFTP Specify the update server type...
  • Page 75 Configuration 7.1.1.10.1.2 Configuring an update server of type FTP If option Get update server from DHCP server is disabled and update server type FTP is selected, the following additional input fields are displayed: Load boot logo / animation Press to load boot logo / animation from a USB flash drive Update server type Specify the update server type Storage...
  • Page 76 Configuration 7.1.1.11 Service page Backup & Reset On this service page, individual parts or the entire system can be backed up or restored. A factory reset is also possible: Startup Back up settings Press to back up settings to a USB flash drive Network Time Back up boot logo / animation...
  • Page 77 Configuration 7.1.1.12 Service page Security Startup Service password ●●●●●●●● Password for setup changes Network Max. 100 characters Time Show password Screen Audio Encrypt password Save security password in encrypted form Gesture Allow untrusted images Enable installation of unsigned images (volatile setting)! Storage Update Backup &...
  • Page 78 Configuration 7.1.1.13 Service page OPC UA The OPC UA server can be enabled/disabled on this service page: ✓ Startup OPC UA server Network Time OPC UA server port 4840 Screen Identify token Audio Anonymous Choose the identify token type Gesture Storage Update Backup &...
  • Page 79 Configuration User Default setting: EMPTY (no username entered) For access with authentication, a username must be entered here. Password Default setting: EMPTY (no password entered) Input range: Max. 100 characters For access with authentication, a password must be entered here. The password is stored on the device in configuration file PFT50Config.xml .
  • Page 80 Configuration 7.1.1.15 Service page About & Info Startup System date 2019-03-10 Network Time System time 16:58:37 Screen Model number Audio 6PFT50.101E-10B Gesture Serial number F0123456789 MAC address 01:23:45:67:89:ab Storage Update IP address 123.45.67.89 Backup & Reset Image version Security 1.0.0 OPC UA Signed image Save &...
  • Page 81: Update

    Configuration 7.2 Update Information: It is important to note that a special accessory cable is necessary to be able to connect USB acces- sories to the FT50 (see "FT50 PoE cable - M22/RJ45, USB" on page 33). In principle, it is possible to connect a USB hub. The operation of several USB devices is only possible to a limited extent, however.
  • Page 82: Updating With A Downloaded From The Website And Usb Flash Drive

    Configuration The USB flash drive is reformatted and the following data is copied to the root directory: PPT system Configuration Boot logo/animation • PFT50Image.img.gz • PFT50Config.xml • PPTLogo.bmp.gz • PFT50Image.info • PPTLogoA.gif • PFT50Image.img.gz.sig Depending on the configuration, files PPTLogo.bmp.gz and PPTLogoA.gif may not be included. 4.
  • Page 83: Software

    Configuration 7.3 Software This chapter provides software-specific information (RFB extension, image formats) that has been referenced multiple times in other chapters. • Web browser information • File formats • RFB extension • OPC UA server 7.3.1 Web browser information The implemented web browser of the terminal offers full JavaScript support! The following features are not supported, however: •...
  • Page 84: File Formats

    Configuration 7.3.1.3 Supported video formats Videos can be displayed in web mode (see "Configuring web mode" on page 67). The following container formats are supported when embedding videos into a web-based HMI application: • WebM • MP4 (H.264) 7.3.1.4 User agent For identification purposes, each web browser transmits various information (e.g.
  • Page 85 Configuration 7.3.2.3 Boot logo Filename: PPTLogo.bmp.gz The boot logo is displayed during the startup phase of the Power Panel. If configured on service page Startup, the boot logo is also displayed in web/VNC mode while establishing the connection. The boot logo must meet the following requirements: File format Only file format BMP (Windows bitmap) is permitted for the boot logo.
  • Page 86: Rfb Extension

    Configuration 7.3.3 RFB extension In addition to transferring screen content, the RFB protocol (remote frame buffer protocol) is also used to transfer data between a VNC client and the VNC server. This makes it possible to control VNC-based HMI applications. These extensions can be configured in Automation Studio using library AsRfbExt.
  • Page 87 Configuration 7.3.3.3 Outputting an audio signal Necessary function of library AsRfbExt: RfbExtStartProcess() Function RfbExtStartProcess() is used to start the beep process and output an audio signal on the Power Panel. Here, parameter pcmdLine is used to call the command line process as follows: Call syntax beep [frequency] [duration] Parameter...
  • Page 88: Opc Ua Server

    Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4 OPC UA server The Power Panel can be configured as an OPC UA server (see "Service page OPC UA" on page 78). The OPC UA server on the Power Panel provides the following functionalities: •...
  • Page 89 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server The following namespaces are used in the OPC UA server of the Power Panel: ns Namespace URI Description http://opcfoundation.org/UA/ Address space for types and objects defined in the OPC UA specification. Namespace index urn:[hostname]/BR/UA/EmbeddedServer This namespace URI represents the address space of the device on which the OPC UA server is running.
  • Page 90 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.1.3 ParameterSet All readable and writable parameter nodes of the Power Panel are accessible under the following path: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet ns Path to ParameterSet Description 0 Root Root directory. Object directory. Objects DeviceSet Device directory.
  • Page 91 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server Configuration/Startup 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Startup ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W ShowBootLogoVNC Enables/Disables the boot logo or boot animation of the system while connecting to the VNC Startup server. ShowBootLogoWeb Enables/Disables the boot logo or boot animation of the system while connecting to the web Startup server.
  • Page 92 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.1.4 MethodSet All methods of the Power Panel are accessible under the following path: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:MethodSet ns Path/Node Description 0 Root Root directory Object directory Objects DeviceSet Device directory PowerPanelFT50 Node for the "Power Panel " device MethodSet Node containing all methods of the device ns BrowseName of the method...
  • Page 93 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2 Description of the nodes of the information model 7.3.4.2.1 Diagnostics Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Diagnostics ns BrowseName of the information Description CPUCore0Usage CPU utilization of core 0 (percent). CPUCore1Usage CPU utilization of core 1 (percent). CPUCore2Usage CPU utilization of core 2 (percent).
  • Page 94 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.1.4 CPUCore3Usage CPU utilization of core 3 (percent). This value is only available on Power Panel FT50 with display sizes ≥15.6". Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:CPUCore3Usage Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Diagnostics/4:CPUCore3Usage Node attributes NodeClass Variable...
  • Page 95 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration 7.3.4.2.2.1 Audio Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Audio ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W EnableBuzzer Enables/Disables the buzzer. Audio Selects the trigger for the buzzer. Audio BuzzerSource Frequency of the buzzer.
  • Page 96 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server BuzzerDuration Function identical to: Service page Audio → "Buzzer duration" on page 64 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:BuzzerDuration Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Audio/4:BuzzerDuration Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...
  • Page 97 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.2 Gesture Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Gesture ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W OpenServicePage Configuration of the Hand button. Gesture OpenServicePage Description Function identical to: Service page Gesture →...
  • Page 98 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.3 Network Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Network ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W Hostname Hostname of the Power Panel. Network NetworkMode Network mode: DHCPClient or StaticIP. Network Setting corresponds to option DHCP on service page Network.
  • Page 99 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server ActivateDNS Function identical to: Service page Network → Activate DNS Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:ActivateDNS Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:ActivateDNS Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite DNSSuffix Function identical to: Service page Network...
  • Page 100 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server IpAddress Function identical to: Service page Network → "IP address" on page 60 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:IpAddress Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:IpAddress Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite SubnetMask...
  • Page 101 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.4 Screen Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Screen ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W DisplayBrightness Screen brightness. Screen ScreenRotation Angle of rotation of the display. Screen EnableScreensaver Enables/Disables the screensaver. Screen ScreensaverIdleTime Time without touch activity after which the screensaver is displayed.
  • Page 102 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server ScreensaverIdleTime Function identical to: Service page Screen → "Start screensaver after" on page 63 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:ScreensaverIdleTime Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Screen/4:ScreensaverIdleTime Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite...
  • Page 103 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.5 Startup Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Startup ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W StartMode Power Panel start mode: ServicePage, VNC or Web. Startup ShowBootLogoVNC Enables/Disables the boot logo or boot animation of the system while connecting to the VNC Startup server.
  • Page 104 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.6 Storage Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Storage ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W USBMemoryShare Enables/Disables network sharing to the connected USB storage medium. Storage UserMemoryShare Enables/Disables network sharing to internal user memory. Storage USBMemoryShare / UserMemoryShare Function identical to: Options on...
  • Page 105 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.7 Time Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Time ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W EnableNTPClient Enables/Disables the NTP client for time synchronization. Time NTPServer1 Address of an NTP server. Time EnableNTPClient Function identical to:...
  • Page 106 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.8 Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Vnc ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W VNCServer Address of the VNC server. UseRfbExtension Enables/Disables the RFB extension in VNC mode. VNCLocalWindowScaling Enables/Disables automatic scaling of the HMI application in VNC mode.
  • Page 107 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.2.9 Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Configuration/4:Web ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W WebServer Address of the web server. VirtualKeyboardWeb Enables/Disables the on-screen keyboard in web mode. DisablePinchGesture The two-finger gesture (pinch-to-zoom) for zooming the browser content is disabled.
  • Page 108 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.3 Control Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Control ns BrowseName of the method Description AwakePanel "Wakes up" the Power Panel when the screensaver is running. Plays the buzzer with the system settings. BuzzerDefault BuzzerWithPara Plays the buzzer with the specified parameters.
  • Page 109 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.3.4 LoadConfiguration The Power Panel loads the last saved settings and restarts. Any changes made to the parameters are not saved and are lost. Function identical to: Service page Save & Exit → Exit without saving (button) Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path:...
  • Page 110 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.3.8 SetTime Sets the date and/or time of the device. See arguments for the method call. Information: This method only works if automatic NTP time synchronization is disabled (see "Service page Time" on page 61).
  • Page 111 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server ConnectionWatchdogTimeout This parameter defines the period for the watchdog timeout or disables the watchdog function. The following values are valid for ConnectionWatchdogTimeout: Value [ms] Description This value immediately disables the watchdog. 500 to 10000 Timeout period in milliseconds.
  • Page 112 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.4 Status Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/3:Status ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W Temperature0 Temperature of the CPU housing. Indicates whether a USB flash drive is connected . USBFlashDrive0 7.3.4.2.4.1 Temperature0...
  • Page 113 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.5.1 RGBLed00 This parameter sets the color of the LED on the front of the terminal. Colors Description Blue 0 to 255 Green 0 to 255 0 to 255 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:ParameterSet/4:RGBLed00 Alternative path (function group):...
  • Page 114 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.6 Identification Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:Identification ns BrowseName of the information Description CompatibilityId ID to indicate compatibility. Hardware revision of the device (e.g. C3). DeviceRevision Value: Empty string (string with length 0) HardwareRevision Hardware revision of the device (e.g.
  • Page 115 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.6.3 HardwareRevision Hardware revision of the device (e.g. C3). Value: Empty string (string with length 0) Hardware revision of the device (e.g. C3) is printed on the device. The value of HardwareRevision is identical to the value of DeviceRevision Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path:...
  • Page 116 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.6.7 RevisionCounter Value: -1 (reserved, not in use) Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:RevisionCounter Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:Identification/2:RevisionCounter Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Int32 AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7.3.4.2.6.8 SerialNumber Serial number of the device (see label on back of the device). Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50/2:SerialNumber...
  • Page 117 Configuration • Software • OPC UA server 7.3.4.2.7 Additional device properties The following device properties are not available within group Identification Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelFT50 ns BrowseName of the information Description Link to the website: The user's manual is located in the Downloads section. DeviceManual 7.3.4.2.7.1 DeviceManual...
  • Page 118: Maintenance

    Maintenance 8 Maintenance The following chapter describes the maintenance work that can be carried out by a qualified and trained end user. Information: Only components approved by B&R are permitted to be used for maintenance work. 8.1 Cleaning Danger! Power Panel devices are only permitted to be cleaned while switched off in order to prevent unintended functions from being triggered when handling the touch screen or pressing keys.
  • Page 119: Accessories

    Accessories 9 Accessories The following accessories have undergone functional testing by B&R in connection with the device used and can be operated with this device. Possible limitations regarding operation with individual components other than the complete system must be taken into account, however. All individual specifications of the components must be observed when operating the complete system.
  • Page 120: Injectors

    Accessories 9.2 Injectors 9.2.1 Order data Model number Short description Figure Injectors 6COPOE.0000-00 Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector for top-hat rail installation Inputs - 1x network connection (RJ45) - 1x 24 VDC (terminal block) Outputs - 1x PoE (RJ45) Table 11: 6COPOE.0000-00 - Order data Model number Short description Figure...
  • Page 121: Technical Data

    Accessories 9.2.2 Technical data Model number 6COPOE.0000-00 6COPFT.0000-00 General information LEDs Ethernet IN port 10/100 Ethernet OUT port 10/100 PoE 3x LEDs for diagnostics B&R ID code 0xF75B Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Electrical properties Nominal voltage +24 VDC (18 to 32 VDC) Max.
  • Page 122: Dimensions

    Accessories 9.2.3 Dimensions 6COPOE.0000-00 (top-hat rail installation) 6COPFT.0000-00 (panel installation) Connection for 6COPFT.0000-00 Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...
  • Page 123: Device Interfaces

    Accessories 9.2.4 Device interfaces For the technical data of the injectors, see section "Technical data" on page 121. The following graphic shows the connections of the injector: Connections - Legend ( ) 4 Ethernet OUT port 10/100 PoE Ethernet IN port 10/100 ( ) 5 +24 VDC SELV power supply (18 to 32 VDC) ( ) 6...
  • Page 124: Cables

    Accessories 9.3 Cables 9.3.1 Order data M22 cables Model number Short description Figure M22-Cables 6CAPFT.0030-00 FT50 PoE cable - 3 m - M22/RJ45 6CAPFT.0050-00 FT50 PoE cable - 5 m - M22/RJ45 Table 14: 6CAPFT.0030-00, 6CAPFT.0050-00 - Order data Model number Short description Figure M22-Cables...
  • Page 125: Technical Data

    Accessories 9.3.2 Technical data Model number 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 6CAPFT. 0030-00 0030-01 0050-00 0050-01 0050-03 0030-02 0050-02 General information Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Cable construction Wire cross section 24/26 AWG Type Cat 5e Wires Shield Connector Type 2x RJ45 (male)
  • Page 126 Accessories Model number 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 0030-00 0050-00 0100-00 0150-00 0200-00 0300-00 0500-00 1000-00 General information Certifications cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment HazLoc cULus HazLoc E180196 Industrial control equipment for hazardous locations Class I, Division 2, Groups ABCD, T4 Cable construction Wire cross section 4x 2x 26/7 AWG...
  • Page 127: Bend Radius Specification

    Accessories 9.3.3 Bend radius specification 1: Bend radius 9.3.4 Cable pinout If you wish to assemble a suitable cable yourself, the cable must be wired according to this pinout. Information: Functionality is only guaranteed for the cables available from B&R. P inout per TIA/EIA 568A wh/gn wh/or...
  • Page 128: International And National Certifications

    International and national certifications 10 International and national certifications 10.1 Directives and declarations 10.1.1 CE marking All directives applicable to the respective product and their harmonized EN standards are met. 10.1.2 EMC Directive The products meet the requirements of EU directive "Electromagnetic compatibility 2014/30/EU" and are designed for industrial applications: EN 61131-2:2007 Programmable logic controllers - Chapter 9...
  • Page 129: Environmentally Friendly Disposal

    Environmentally friendly disposal 11 Environmentally friendly disposal All programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power supplies from B&R are designed to have as little impact on the environment as possible. 11.1 Separation of materials To ensure that devices can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner, it is necessary to separate out the different materials.
  • Page 130 Publishing information Publishing information B&R Industrial Automation GmbH B&R Strasse 1 5142 Eggelsberg Austria Telephone: +43 7748 6586-0 Fax: +43 7748 6586-26 office@br-automation.com Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19...

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