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VersaView 5100 Industrial MonitorsCatalog Numbers 6200M-12WBN 6200M-15WBN 6200M-19WBN 6200M-22WBN
User ManualOriginal Instructions
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards
Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired
In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual
Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited
Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions
WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss
ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product
SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present
BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures
ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Table of Contents
PrefaceAbbreviations 7Additional Resources 8
Chapter 1Monitor Features Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Chapter 2Install the Monitor Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11Installation Precautions 12
Environment and Enclosure Information 12European Union Directive Compliance 12
Installation Guidelines 13Enclosure Guidelines 14
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14Monitor Dimensions 15Required Tools 15Install the Monitor 16
Panel Mounting Guidelines 16Panel Cutout Dimensions 16Mount the Monitor in a Panel 17VESA Mount a Monitor 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 20
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 21
Chapter 3Configure the Display Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23Touch Screen Precautions 24
Touch Screen Driver Software 24Adjust the Display Brightness 25
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Chapter 4Clean the Monitor Clean the Monitor 27
Clean the Integrated Display 27Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins 28Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel 28
Chapter 5Troubleshoot the Monitor Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30Dispose of the Monitor 30
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Notes
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
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Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards
Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired
In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual
Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited
Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions
WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss
ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product
SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present
BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures
ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Table of Contents
PrefaceAbbreviations 7Additional Resources 8
Chapter 1Monitor Features Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Chapter 2Install the Monitor Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11Installation Precautions 12
Environment and Enclosure Information 12European Union Directive Compliance 12
Installation Guidelines 13Enclosure Guidelines 14
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14Monitor Dimensions 15Required Tools 15Install the Monitor 16
Panel Mounting Guidelines 16Panel Cutout Dimensions 16Mount the Monitor in a Panel 17VESA Mount a Monitor 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 20
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 21
Chapter 3Configure the Display Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23Touch Screen Precautions 24
Touch Screen Driver Software 24Adjust the Display Brightness 25
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Table of Contents
Chapter 4Clean the Monitor Clean the Monitor 27
Clean the Integrated Display 27Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins 28Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel 28
Chapter 5Troubleshoot the Monitor Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30Dispose of the Monitor 30
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Table of Contents
Notes
6 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 11
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 15
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Table of Contents
PrefaceAbbreviations 7Additional Resources 8
Chapter 1Monitor Features Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Chapter 2Install the Monitor Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11Installation Precautions 12
Environment and Enclosure Information 12European Union Directive Compliance 12
Installation Guidelines 13Enclosure Guidelines 14
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14Monitor Dimensions 15Required Tools 15Install the Monitor 16
Panel Mounting Guidelines 16Panel Cutout Dimensions 16Mount the Monitor in a Panel 17VESA Mount a Monitor 19
Connect Peripherals 20Connect Power 20
Connect AC Power 21Connect DC Power 21
Chapter 3Configure the Display Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23Touch Screen Precautions 24
Touch Screen Driver Software 24Adjust the Display Brightness 25
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Table of Contents
Chapter 4Clean the Monitor Clean the Monitor 27
Clean the Integrated Display 27Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins 28Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel 28
Chapter 5Troubleshoot the Monitor Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30Dispose of the Monitor 30
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Table of Contents
Chapter 4Clean the Monitor Clean the Monitor 27
Clean the Integrated Display 27Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins 28Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel 28
Chapter 5Troubleshoot the Monitor Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30Dispose of the Monitor 30
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Table of Contents
Notes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 5
Table of Contents
Notes
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Table of Contents
Notes
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 11
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Preface
This manual is a user guide for VersaViewreg 5100 industrial monitors It provides procedures to the following
bull Install the monitorbull Make monitor connectionsbull Operate the monitorbull Troubleshoot the monitor
Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations
Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning
BIOS Basic inputoutput system PCB Printed circuit board
CF CompactFlash PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor
PCI Peripheral component interconnect
COM Communication (serial port interface) PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
DDR Double data rate (RAM) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
DIMM Dual in-line memory module POST Power on self-test
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) RAM Random access memory
DVI Digital video interface RTC Real-time clock
EEA European Environment Agency SELV Safety extra low voltage
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SSD Solid-state drive
ESD Electrostatic discharge TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
LAN Local area network USB Universal serial bus
NDM Non-display model UPS Uninterruptible power source
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
VGA Video graphics array
PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 7
Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Preface
Additional Resources These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation
You can view or download publications athttpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative
Resource Description
Industrial Computer and Monitor Specifications Technical Data publication IC-TD001
Provides technical specifications about the VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system
Product Certifications websitehttpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 9
Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 11
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 15
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Chapter 1
Monitor Features
The VersaViewreg 5100 monitors have an edge-to-edge all glass ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves The touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary These monitors are optimized to work with the VersaView 5000 computer and thin client portfolio to create a visualization maintenance control or information computing solution
The monitors offer the following featuresbull 121 156 185 or 215-inch active matrix displaybull Native video resolutions from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1080 (full HD)bull Wide viewing angle with antiglare coatingbull Windows and Linux compatiblebull DC input power
Monitor Options Table 1 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5100 industrial monitors To identify your monitorrsquos configuration compare the nameplate label on your monitor to Table 1
A comparative summary of monitor features is in publication IC-TD001 Industrial Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data
Table 1 - VersaView 5100 Monitor Catalog Numbers and Display Sizes
Topic Page
Monitor Options 9
Hardware Features 10
Cat NoDisplay Size
(in)Resolution
(W x H pixels)Brightness
(cdm2) BezelTouch Screen
6200M-12WBN 121 1280 x 800 400 Tempered Glass and Stainless
Steel
PCAP
6200M-15WBN 156 1366 x 768
6200M-19WBN 185 450
6200M-22WBN 215 1920 x 1080 300
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 9
Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 15
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 17
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
3
4
7
10 1 5
11 6 2
13
8
7
14
3 4
10 1 5
11 6 2 9
12
12
9
156 in Monitor Models
5
IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Chapter 1 Monitor Features
Hardware Features Figure 1 shows the hardware features of VersaView 5100 monitors
Figure 1 - VersaView 5100 Hardware Features
Item Component Item Component
1 Mounting clip slot(1)
(1) Depending on the monitor model slots accommodate 8 to 14 mounting clips
4 USB port
2 DisplayPort 5 24V DC power input connection
3 DVI-I port(2)
(2) Can be used for VGA with DVI-to-VGA adapter cat no 6189V-DVIVGA which is sold separately
6 Ground screw
2
1
3 4 5 6
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
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925)
605 (238)
260 (
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A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
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IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
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Chapter 2
Install the Monitor
Before You Begin Before you unpack the monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the monitor for repair or transport it to another location
Parts List The monitors ship with the following items
Topic Page
Before You Begin 11
Parts List 11
Installation Precautions 12
Installation Guidelines 13
Mounting Clearance Requirements 14
Monitor Dimensions 15
Required Tools 15
Install the Monitor 16
Connect Peripherals 20
Connect Power 20
Item Description
Hardware bull Mounting clipsbull DC terminal block
Documents bull VersaViewreg 5100 Industrial Monitors and VersaView 5000 Thin Clients Industrial Computers and Accessories Product Information publication 6200-PC001
bull VersaView 5000 Thin Client and Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001
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Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
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Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
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IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the monitor
Environment and Enclosure Information
European Union Directive Compliance
This monitor meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at httpswwwrockwellautomationcomglobalcertificationoverviewpage
ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without deratingThis equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IECCISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbanceThis equipment is UL Listed However to meet some regulatory requirements the monitor must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be presentAll VersaView industrial monitors are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent ratingIn addition to this publication see the followingbull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication
1770-41 for more installation requirementsbull NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
ATTENTION This monitor is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public lowndashvoltage mains Some monitor configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any monitor configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mainsTo comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other IO cables must be less than 3 m (984 ft) and used only indoors
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Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
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Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
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1 8
27
121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
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10 1 5
11 6 2
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8
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IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your monitor provides service with excellent reliability
bull The installation site must have sufficient power
bull In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the monitor helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components
bull The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0hellip50 degC (32hellip122 degF)
bull The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 90 40 degC (104 degF) noncondensing
bull The monitor cover must always remain in place during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment
bull You can only mount and operate VersaView monitors in a horizontal orientation (with the interfaces at the bottom) and the vertical (upright) position Vertical orientation (with the interfaces to the left or to the right) is only possible when supported by the operating system that is used
ATTENTION For applications with an AC power source the AC-to-DC power adapter (ordered separately) must be plugged into a grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
IMPORTANT The monitor can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the monitor at its highest rated temperature which includes the touch screen and LCD panel
Horizontal OrientationVertical Position
In both views interfaces are at the bottom of the monitor
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
AB
CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
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10 1 5
11 6 2
13
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11 6 2 9
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IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
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IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Enclosure Guidelinesbull The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed
bull 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
Consider a user-supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure See Installation Guidelines on page 13 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these monitors
Mounting Clearance Requirements
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the monitor IO ports for cable connections leave at least 5 cm (2 in) of free space around the monitor
Do not obstruct the air intake exhaust openings or cooling fins of the monitor cover
IMPORTANT Monitors generate heat Therefore do not operate the monitor in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure
Air Flow Direction
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Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
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F
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Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
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IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Monitor Dimensions Review the monitor dimensions to make sure that you allow adequate clearance on the sides and rear of the monitor for ventilation and cable connections
Figure 2 shows the monitor dimensions in mm (in)
Figure 2 - VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitor Dimensions
Required Tools These tools are required for monitor installation bull 2 cross-head screwdriverbull Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)bull 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips)bull Anti-static wriststrap
315 (1240)266 (105)291 (1146)
340 (1339)55 (022)
12 (0
47)
235 (
925)
605 (238)
260 (
1024
)
197 (
776)
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CE
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
Monitor Model
Dimensions mm (in)
A B C D E F G H I J K
6200M-12WBN
240(945)
310(122)
129(508)
248(976)
266(1047)
328(1291)
605(238)
27(106)
56(022)
15(06)
661(26)
6200M-15WBN 396(156)
280(1102)
298(1173)
414(163)
6200M-19WBN 462(1819)
319(1256)
337(1327)
480(189)
6200M-22WBN 527(2074)
355(1397)
373(1469)
545(2146)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
4
3
6
1 8
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121 in Monitor Models
185 in and 215 in Monitor Models
8
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11 6 2
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8
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IO PortsIO Ports
IO Ports
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Install the Monitor The monitors support panel mounting
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when installing a monitor in a panel
bull Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutoutbull Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific
information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 14bull Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness between 15hellip6 mm (006hellip024 in)
bull Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clearbull The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal position
with the IO ports at the bottom For further information see the last bullet point in Installation Guidelines on page 13
Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template publication 6200-DS001 is shipped with all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
The monitors must be mounted to meet these panel cutout dimensions
ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components
Display Size (in) Cutout Dimensions (H x W) approx
121 250 x 312 mm (984 x 1228 in)
156 282 x 398 mm (111 x 1567 in)
185 321 x 464 mm (1264 x 1827 in)
215 357 x 529 mm (1406 x 2083 in)
16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
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Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
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- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
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- 1- Monitor Features
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- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
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- 2 - Install the Monitor
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- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
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- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
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- Installation Guidelines
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- Enclosure Guidelines
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- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
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- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
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- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
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- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
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- 3 - Configure the Display
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- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
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- Touch Screen Driver Software
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- Adjust the Display Brightness
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- 4 - Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Monitor
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- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
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- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
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- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
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- Back Page
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- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Mount the Monitor in a Panel
Mounting clips secure the monitor to the panel The number of clips varies by model
Follow these steps to mount the monitor in a panel
1 Remove power from the panel
2 Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris
3 Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions found in Panel Cutout Dimensions on page 16
4 Attach cables to the monitor before installation if rear access to the monitor is limited after installation
For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 20
5 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the monitor
6 Place the monitor in the panel cutout
7 Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the monitor
8 Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence in Figure 3 on page 18
9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
10 With a 2 mm Allen wrench tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 04 Nbullm (35 lbbullin) by following the torque sequence in Figure 3 on page 18 Do not overtighten
Display Size (in) Clips (qty) Cat No Description
121 8 6200V-MCLPS4 Replacement mounting clips (14)
156 12
185 14
215
ATTENTION Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components
IMPORTANT The gasket provided with the monitor forms a compression-type seal Therefore do not use sealing compounds
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11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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IO Ports
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VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
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Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
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Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
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Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
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Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
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Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
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Notes
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Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
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Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued to 07 Nbullm (62 lbbullin) Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel
Figure 3 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent product damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation
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Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 19
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
VESA Mount a Monitor
You can use an optional benchtabletop adapter to mount VersaView monitors on a bench or tabletop
Observe these guidelines when you install a VersaView monitor on a mounting arm
bull The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support the monitor and the mounting hardware
bull The interface between the mounting arm and the monitor must meet VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (394 in) standards
bull The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and move the adjustable unit and to route cables
Follow these steps to mount the VESA monitor to a bench or tabletop
1 Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop by using screws bolts or clamps so the monitor cannot tip
2 Align the VESA mounting holes in the back of the monitor with the holes in the arm bracket
The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA 100 mm interface pad
3 Insert the four supplied VESA mounting screws through the arm bracket and into the monitor
4 Tighten the screws to secure the monitor to the arm
IMPORTANT If you choose to VESA mount a monitor its IP rating is reduced from IP66 to IP20
Install Arm Install Monitor to Arm
VESA Mounting Holes (4)
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 19
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Connect Peripherals See Hardware Features on page 10 for what ports are available to connect peripherals Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals to VersaView monitors
Connect Power All VersaView 5100 monitors are factory shipped to be connected to a 24V DC power source
For applications with AC power sources an AC-to-DC power adapter (cat no 6200V-MPS4) can be ordered separately
Operate the monitor in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains
IMPORTANT For optimal performance use only Rockwell Automation-approved active DisplayPort adaptersbull For the DisplayPort you need a DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort adapterbull For VGA you need 6189V-DVIVGA adapter and a VGA cablebull For DVI you need a DVI cablebull For the touch screen you need the USB Type A to USB Type B touch
screen cable
Cat No Description
6189V-DVIVGA DVI-I to VGA adapter
6200V-DPVGA2 DisplayPort to VGA active adapter
6200V-DPDVI2 DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2M DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2M DVI-D to DVI-D cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable two meters (65 ft) long
6200V-MPS4 AC-to-DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONN DC power mating connector housing
ATTENTION Supply the monitor circuit with its own disconnect Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges
20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Install the Monitor Chapter 2
Connect AC Power
The AC-to-DC power adapter available from Rockwell Automation (cat no 6200V-MPS4) is a grounded IEC 60320 3-prong power cord with a power supply input that accepts 100hellip240V AC and is autoranging
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to an AC power source
1 Connect the AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the monitor See Hardware Features on page 10 for the DC power input location
2 Connect the power cord of the AC-to-DC power adapter to an AC power source
3 Apply 100hellip240V AC power to the monitor
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV(1) power source The DC common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the monitor is required by the end user
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity
SHOCK HAZARD Connect the power cord to an AC power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201
ATTENTION Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the monitor This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional EarthProtective Earth does not exceed a safe value
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 21
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
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Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 2 Install the Monitor
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a DC power source
1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker
2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirementsbull Material Stranded copperbull Wire gauge 0326hellip331 mm (22hellip12 AWG)
3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the DC terminal block
Refer to the DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitor for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block
4 Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input
5 Connect the monitor to earth ground by using a 15 mm2 (16 AWG) or larger external wire
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority
6 Apply 24V DC power to the monitor
TIP The following steps are to wire and attach the DC terminal block that is supplied with the monitorThe optional DC connector shown at right cat no 6200V-DCCONN can be used instead of the DC terminal block
DC power input connector on the bottom of the monitorUse the symbols for correct DC power wiring
DC terminal block that is supplied with monitor DC terminal block installed in DC power input connector (shown without wires connected)
Ground Stud
TIP VersaView 5100 monitors have a ground stud on the bottom of the monitor Use this ground stud to connect the monitor to earth ground
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 3
Configure the Display
Set the Monitor Type If you are using a Windows plug and play operating system your computer automatically detects the monitor type during the start-up process
If your video card does not support plug and play you must set the monitor type manually (for example the screen image may be too small too large or distorted) Some older video cards must also be enabled to detect the monitor type
Check and Change the Display Resolution
Flat panel monitors are fixed-resolution devices The image looks best when the monitors are operated at their native resolution However the monitors have advanced scaling capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non-native modes
Native resolutions differ depending on the monitor For native resolutions see Table 1 on page 9
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image
To check or change the display resolution access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer
Topic Page
Set the Monitor Type 23
Check and Change the Display Resolution 23
Touch Screen Precautions 24
Adjust the Display Brightness 25
IMPORTANT The monitors use a (digital) flat panel display When they are driven by a computerrsquos analog VGA interface they are connected as an analog device Therefore some setup screens can indicate that the monitor is operating as an analog device rather than a digital or flat-panel device
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 23
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Touch Screen Precautions
Touch Screen Driver Software
The Microsoft touch screen driver is typically loaded on a computer as part of the operating system which recognizes the touch screen
For optimized functionality with FactoryTalkreg View software an alternate touch screen driver is recommended which is available for download at the Rockwell Automationreg Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
WARNING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstancesThe design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stopDesign of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the followingbull The possibility of an unreadable LCD screenbull The possibility of an inoperable touch screenbull Unexpected communication errors or delaysbull Operator error in the control of the systembull Proper use of E-stops and other safety practicesThe user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and to help ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functionsFailure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Configure the Display Chapter 3
Adjust the Display Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display through a utility that is available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at httpscompatibilityrockwellautomationcomPageshomeaspx
IMPORTANT If you adjust the monitor brightness higher than the factory default setting it can reduce the life of the LCD displayIf you adjust the monitor brightness too low it can turn off the displayThe default setting may vary by display size and LCD model used
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 25
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 3 Configure the Display
Notes
26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 4
Clean the Monitor
Clean the Monitor To maintain your monitor it is important to clean the display cooling fins and vent holes and to remove grease or paint
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean the display
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Clean the display with a mild soap with a clean sponge or a soft cloth
3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots
Topic Page
Clean the Monitor 27
IMPORTANT VersaViewreg 5100 monitors resist the following chemicalsbull Alcohol (methyl ethyl or isopropyl)bull Ammonia (10 dilute solution)bull Automatic transmission fluidbull Bleachbull Commercial glass cleanersbull Diesel fuelbull Gasoline (unleaded)bull Oil (hydraulic or motor)bull Silicone-based lubricant
ATTENTION Since the display is a touch screen it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment washdowns if the monitor is turned on
ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers solvents and high-pressure washes can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 27
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 4 Clean the Monitor
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5100 industrial monitors
1 Disconnect power from the monitor at the power source
2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the monitor
3 Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the monitor and from the cooling fins on the chassis
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft cloth
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of monitors properly mounted in IP66 enclosures
1 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol
2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue
3 Rinse with clean water
ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear
28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Monitor
Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists typical problems you may encounter when you use your VersaViewreg monitor It contains symptoms and possible actions to correct a problem
Topic Page
Troubleshooting 29
Ship or Transport the Monitor 30
Dispose of the Monitor 30
Table 2 - Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
No signal message Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Screen is blank The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Disable the screen saver on the computer
Verify that the power cord is connected
Test the outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device
Replace the suspected faulty cable or power cord
Have the monitor serviced
Out of range message Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer
Picture is scrambled The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Check the maximum resolution and the frequency of the video port of your computer
Picture is not clear Verify the screen refresh frequency rate1 Click the Control PanelgtDisplaysgtSettings2 Select the Monitors tab and then click Advanced3 Try refresh frequencies of 60 Hz 70 Hz or 75 Hz Note Settings higher than 75 Hz do not display
Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor
Perform a monitor power reset
Minimize unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables
Perform the automatic video adjustment function
Image is not stable The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Screen jitter or noisy video The video mode may be out of range Change to the native resolution
Check for proper video cable installation Replace the suspected faulty cable
Reroute the cables or replace suspected faulty cables
Check the host computer and monitor grounding
Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 29
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Monitor
Ship or Transport the Monitor
If you must ship the monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material
Dispose of the Monitor
You cannot dispose of monitor equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of monitor equipment
ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the monitor when it is installed in a machine panel or rack To avoid damage to the monitor you must uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material before you ship it Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a monitor that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack
At the end of its life collect the monitor separately from any unsorted municipal waste
30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
Publication 6200M-UM001A-EN-P - December 2017 PN-XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 6186M-UM002B-EN-P - March 2012 Copyright copy 2017 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA
Rockwell Automation SupportUse the following resources to access support information
Documentation FeedbackYour comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete the How Are We Doing form at httpliteraturerockwellautomationcomidcgroupsliteraturedocumentsdura-du002_-en-epdf
Technical Support Center Knowledgebase Articles How-to Videos FAQs Chat User Forums and Product Notification Updates httpsrockwellautomationcusthelpcom
Local Technical Support Phone Numbers Locate the phone number for your country httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportget-support-nowpage
Direct Dial Codes Find the Direct Dial Code for your product Use the code to route your call directly to a technical support engineer httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportdirect-dialpage
Literature Library Installation Instructions Manuals Brochures and Technical Data httpwwwrockwellautomationcomgloballiterature-libraryoverviewpage
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
Get help determining how products interact check features and capabilities and find associated firmware httpwwwrockwellautomationcomglobalsupportpcdcpage
Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret AŞ Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat6 34752 İccedilerenkoumly İstanbul Tel +90 (216) 5698400
Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomrockwellautomationabout-ussustainability-ethicsproduct-environmental-compliancepage
Allen-Bradley FactoryTalk Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and VersaView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies
- VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
-
- Abbreviations
- Additional Resources
-
- 1- Monitor Features
-
- Monitor Options
- Hardware Features
-
- 2 - Install the Monitor
-
- Before You Begin
- Parts List
- Installation Precautions
-
- Environment and Enclosure Information
- European Union Directive Compliance
-
- Installation Guidelines
-
- Enclosure Guidelines
-
- Mounting Clearance Requirements
- Monitor Dimensions
- Required Tools
- Install the Monitor
-
- Panel Mounting Guidelines
- Panel Cutout Dimensions
- Mount the Monitor in a Panel
- VESA Mount a Monitor
-
- Connect Peripherals
- Connect Power
-
- Connect AC Power
- Connect DC Power
-
- 3 - Configure the Display
-
- Set the Monitor Type
- Check and Change the Display Resolution
- Touch Screen Precautions
-
- Touch Screen Driver Software
-
- Adjust the Display Brightness
-
- 4 - Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Monitor
-
- Clean the Integrated Display
- Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
- Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
-
- 5 - Troubleshoot the Monitor
-
- Troubleshooting
- Ship or Transport the Monitor
- Dispose of the Monitor
-
- Back Page
-
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Documentation Feedback
- Contact Information
-
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AT | B3 B4 | D5 | Application techniques | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
BR | A2 Primary A1 | NA | Brochures | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
CA | C2 Primary C1 | NA | Catalogue | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CG | NA | NA | Catalogue Guide | 1 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CL | NA | NA | Collection | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
CO | A5 A6 A9 | D5 | Company Confidential Information | NA | NA | NA Confidential | |||||||
CP | E-only | E-only D5 | Competitive Information | 5 | 50 | NA Confidential | |||||||
DC | E-only | E-only | Discount Schedules | NA | NA | Presale Internal | |||||||
DI | A1 A3 | NA | Direct Mail | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DM | NA | NA | Product Demo | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
DS | B3 | D5 | Dimensions Sheet | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
DU | B3 | D5 | Document Update | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
GR | B2 | D6 | Getting Results | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
IN | B3 Primary B2 | D5 D6 | Installation instructions | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
LM | NA | NA | Launch Materials | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PC | B3 | D5 | Packaging Contents | ||||||||||
PL | E-only primary B3 | E-only | Price List | 5 | 50 | Presale Internal | |||||||
PM | B2 | D6 | Programming Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
PP | A3 | D1 | Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
QR | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Reference | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
QS | B2 primary B3 B5 | D5 D6 | Quick Start | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RM | B2 | D5 D6 | Reference Manual | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
RN | B3 | D5 | Release Notes | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
SG | B1 Primary B4 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide Colour | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SG | B2 | D5 D6 | Selection Guide BW | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
SP | A1 A2 A3 A4 | NA | Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type | 5 | 100 | Presale Internal | |||||||
SR | B2 B3 | D5 D6 | Specification Rating Sheet | 5 | 100 | Presale External | |||||||
TD | B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 | D5 D6 | Technical Data | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
TG | B2 B3 | D6 | Troubleshooting Guide | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
UM | B2 Primary B4 | D6 | User Manual BW | 1 | 5 | Post External | |||||||
WD | B3 | D5 | Wiring Diagrams Dwgs | 1 | 5 | Post Internal | |||||||
WP | B3 Primary B5 | D5 | White Paper | 5 | 50 | Presale External | |||||||
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length | |||||||||||||
Publication length | Minimum Order Quantity | ||||||||||||
77 or more pages | 1 (no shrink wrap required) | ||||||||||||
33 to 76 pages | 25 | ||||||||||||
3 to 32 pages | 50 | ||||||||||||
1 or 2 pages | 100 | ||||||||||||
Pre-sale Marketing | All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
A1 | 4 color | 170 gsm 2pp | 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text | ||||||||||
A2 | 4 color | 170 gsm folded 4pp | 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A3 | 4 color | Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A4 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text | ||||||||||
A5 | 2 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A6 | 1 color | 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk | 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text | ||||||||||
A7 | 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide | Category being deleted | 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
A8 | 4 color cover | Category being deleted | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
2 color text | |||||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
A9 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Selection Guide | |||||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
B1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||||
B2 | 1 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B3 | 1 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
B4 | 2 color | 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond | 90 Cover50 matte sheet text | ||||||||||
B5 | 2 color | 100gsm bond | 50 matte sheet text self cover | ||||||||||
Catalogs | |||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
C1 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
4 color text | 45 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
C2 | 4 color cover | 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk | 10 Point Cover C2S | ||||||||||
2 color text | 32-33 Coated Sheet | ||||||||||||
JIT POD | All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better | ||||||||||||
Category | Color Options | AP EMEA Paper Requirements | Canada LA US Paper Requirements | ||||||||||
D1 | 4 color | 170gsm white silk | 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D2 | 4 color | 120gsm white silk | 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover | ||||||||||
D3 | 4 color | Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm | 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides | ||||||||||
D4 | 1 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D5 | 1 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D6 | 1 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D7 | 2 color | 160gsm tab | 90 index | ||||||||||
D8 | 2 color | 80gsm bond | 20 bond self cover | ||||||||||
D9 | 2 color | Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
D10 | Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body | Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm | 90 index 20 bond | ||||||||||
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories | |||||||||||||
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS) | |||||||||||||
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables | |||||||||||||
Black amp White Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing | |||||||||||||
Color Printing |
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JIT Printing Specifications | RA-QR005J-EN-P - 6142013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printing Specification | YOUR DATA HERE | Instructions | NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Publication Number | 6200M-UM001A-EN-P | Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P | 11rdquo x 17rdquo | LOOSE -Loose Leaf | YES | Pre-sale Marketing | TOP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Use Legacy Number | YES or NO | 85rdquo x 11rdquo | PERFECT - Perfect Bound | A1 | LEFT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legacy Number if applicable | Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 | 8375rdquo x 10875 | SADDLE - Saddle Stitch | A2 | RIGHT | CORNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Title | VersaView 5100 Industrial Monitors User Manual | Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title | 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) | PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) | A4 | BOTTOM | SIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used in Manufacturing | NO | YES or NO - If Yes must have Part No listed below | 825rdquo x 10875rdquo | STAPLED1 -1 position | A3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part Number | If SAP Part Number be sure to enter PN- before the number | 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) | STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position | A5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Category | D6 | Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Category Types tab | 6rdquo x 4rdquo | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | A6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paper Stock Color | White | White is assumed For color options contact your vendor | 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) | THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) | A7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ink Color | Black | One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number here | 475rdquo x 775rdquo | THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) | A8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Page Count ofPublication | 32 | Total page count including cover Enter PAGE count not SHEET count | 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) | A9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Finished Trim Size Width | 11 x 17 | This is sheet size before folding | 425 x 550 | Post Sale Technical Communication | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fold | Half or V or Single Fold | Review key below Leave blank if folded for saddle stitching | 4rdquo x 6rdquo | B1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finished Fold Size | 85 x 11 | This is size after folding is completed | 3rdquo x 5rdquo | B2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BindingStitching | STAPLED2 - 2 positions | Review key below | 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) | B3 | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stitching Location | SIDE | Blank Corner or Side | A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) | B4 | Half or V or Single Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drill Hole (YesNo) | NO | All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border | A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) | B5 | C or Tri-Fold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Tabs Needed | 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley | 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | Catalogs | DbleParll | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of Pages per Pad | Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max | 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster | C1 | Sample | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glue Location on Pad | Glue location on pads | 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster | C2 | Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Business Group | Marketing Commercial | As entered in DocMan | JITPOD | Z or Accordian Fold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(required) Cost Center | 19134-IA | If your Business Unit is Marketing Commercial add the appropriate division name after 19134 using the chart on the right All other Business Units Enter only the number as in DocMan no description Example - 19021 | 19134 - Commerc 19134 - OEM 19134 - Compone 19134 - Power C19134 - Global 19134 - Process 19134 - IA 19134 - Service 19134 - IMC 19134 - Safety 19134 - Industr 19134 - Softwar19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - US Marke | D1 | Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments | D2 | Double Gate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold | Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch -no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) | D3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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D9 |