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Disclaimer
Kontron would like to point out that the information contained in this user guide may be subject to alteration,
particularly as a result of the constant upgrading of Kontron products. This document does not entail any guarantee
on the part of Kontron with respect to technical processes described in the user guide or any product characteristics
set out in the user guide. Kontron assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s),
conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright or mask work rights to these products and makes no
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unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this user guide are for illustration purposes only.
Kontron makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without
further testing or modification. Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general
description of processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case. In cases of doubt,
please contact Kontron.
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and thus this user guide only reflects the technical status of the products by Kontron at the time of publishing.
Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
©2020 by Kontron S&T AG
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High Risk Applications Hazard Notice
THIS DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE ARE NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE
OR RESALE FOR THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, THE NAVIGATION, CONTROL OR
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR AIRCRAFT OR OTHER TRANSPORTATION, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, LIFE
SUPPORT OR LIFE SUSTAINING APPLICATIONS, WEAPONS SYSTEMS, OR ANY OTHER APPLICATION IN A
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT, OR REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE, OR IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF
PRODUCTS COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE (COLLECTIVELY, "HIGH RISK APPLICATIONS").
You understand and agree that your use of Kontron devices as a component in High Risk Applications is
entirely at your risk. To minimize the risks associated with your products and applications, you should
provide adequate design and operating safeguards. You are solely responsible for compliance with all legal,
regulatory, safety, and security related requirements concerning your products. You are responsible to
ensure that your systems (and any Kontron hardware or software components incorporated in your
systems) meet all applicable requirements. Unless otherwise stated in the product documentation, the
Kontron device is not provided with error-tolerance capabilities and cannot therefore be deemed as being
engineered, manufactured or setup to be compliant for implementation or for resale as device in High Risk
Applications. All application and safety related information in this document (including application
descriptions, suggested safety measures, suggested Kontron products, and other materials) is provided for
reference only.
Intended Use: The CC300 Operator panel is designed for the use in industrial facilities only.
Handling and operation of the product is permitted only for trained personnel
within a work place that is access controlled. Please follow the “General Safety
Instructions for IT Equipment” supplied with the system.
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1. Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Table of Figures ........................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1. Symbols used in this User Guide ............................................................................................................... 10
3. Important Instructions ...................................................................................................................... 11
3.1. Note on the Warranty ............................................................................................................................... 11
3.2. Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation ................................................................................................. 11
3.3. Liability Limitation / Exemption from the Warranty Obligation .............................................................. 11
4. General Safety Instructions for.......................................................................................................... 12
4.1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) .................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.1. Grounding Methods ........................................................................................................................... 14
4.2. Instructions for the Lithium Battery ......................................................................................................... 15
5. Electromagnetic Compatibility .......................................................................................................... 16
5.1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EU) ......................................................................................................... 16
5.2. FCC and RSS Statement (USA & Canada) .................................................................................................. 16
5.3. Nameplate of the CC300 Operator Panel ................................................................................................. 17
6. Scope of Delivery .............................................................................................................................. 18
7. Product Description .......................................................................................................................... 19
7.1. Front Side View ......................................................................................................................................... 22
7.1.1. On/Off Button .................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1.2. RFID Read/Write Zone ....................................................................................................................... 23
7.1.3. Emergency Stop Switch ..................................................................................................................... 24
7.1.4. Buttons for Tilting the CC300 Operator Panel ................................................................................... 25
7.1.5. Touch Display ..................................................................................................................................... 25
7.1.6. Touch Display Care and Cleaning ....................................................................................................... 25
7.1.7. Traversing Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 26
7.1.8. Markings for the USB Ports ............................................................................................................... 26
7.1.9. Permissive Button and Program Interrupt Button ............................................................................ 27
7.1.10. Rotary/Push Button with Display .................................................................................................... 27
7.2. Rear View .................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.2.1. Harting Connector ............................................................................................................................. 29
7.2.2. Connection Cables for the Linear Actuator ....................................................................................... 29
7.2.3. Grounding Cable (PE) ......................................................................................................................... 30
7.2.4. LAN Cables ......................................................................................................................................... 30
7.3. Left and Right Side View ........................................................................................................................... 31
7.3.1. USB Ports ........................................................................................................................................... 32
7.4. Top and Bottom View ............................................................................................................................... 33
7.5. Accessing internal Components................................................................................................................ 34
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7.5.1. Opening the CC300 Operator Panel ................................................................................................... 34
7.5.2. Closing the CC300 Operator Panel ..................................................................................................... 37
8. Cabinet Installation .......................................................................................................................... 38
9. Maintenance and Prevention ........................................................................................................... 43
9.1. Replacing the Lithium Battery ................................................................................................................... 43
9.2. Replacing the Emergency Stop Switch ...................................................................................................... 46
9.2.1. Replacing the Button of the Emergency Stop Switch ........................................................................ 46
9.2.2. Replacing the Auxiliary Switch Block .................................................................................................. 46
9.3. Replacing the Rotary/Push Button ............................................................................................................ 48
9.4. Replacing the Cable Gland ......................................................................................................................... 50
10. Technical Data ............................................................................................................................... 53
10.1. External Connectors and Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 54
10.2. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 55
10.3. Environmental Specifications .................................................................................................................. 56
10.4. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 56
10.5. International Compliance, Approvals and Certificates ........................................................................... 59
11. Interfaces – Pin Assignments .......................................................................................................... 61
11.1.1. Harting Connector ............................................................................................................................ 61
11.1.2. LAN 0, LAN 2 and LAN 3 Cable ......................................................................................................... 62
11.1.3. LAN 1 Cable ...................................................................................................................................... 62
11.1.4. DP Connector (Standard: DisplayPort 1.2) ....................................................................................... 63
11.1.5. USB Ports .......................................................................................................................................... 64
11.1.6. Grounding Cable (PE) ....................................................................................................................... 64
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Fig. 1: CC300 Operator Panel - Nameplate ..................................................................................................... 17
Fig. 2: Bottom view ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Fig. 3: Right view ............................................................................................................................................. 21
Fig. 4: Front view ............................................................................................................................................. 21
Fig. 5: Rear view .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Fig. 6: Left view ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Fig. 7: Top view ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Fig. 8: Front view of the CC300 operator panel ............................................................................................. 22
Fig. 9: On/Off button....................................................................................................................................... 23
Fig. 10: RFID-read/write zone ......................................................................................................................... 23
Fig. 11: Emergency stop switch ...................................................................................................................... 24
Fig. 12: Buttons for tilting out and in the CC300 operator panel ................................................................... 25
Fig. 13: Traversing buttons below the touch display ...................................................................................... 26
Fig. 14: Markings for laterally mounted USB 2.0 ports .................................................................................. 26
Fig. 15: Permissive button and program interrupt button ............................................................................. 27
Fig. 16: Rotary/push button with illumination and display ............................................................................ 27
Fig. 17: Rear side of the CC300 operator panel .............................................................................................. 28
Fig. 18: Harting connector .............................................................................................................................. 29
Fig. 19: Grounding cable ................................................................................................................................. 30
Fig. 20: LAN cables .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Fig. 21: Right side of the CC300 operator panel ............................................................................................. 31
Fig. 22: Left side of the CC300 operator panel ............................................................................................... 31
Fig. 23: USB ports ............................................................................................................................................ 32
Fig. 24: Top view of the CC300 operator panel .............................................................................................. 33
Fig. 25: Bottom view of the CC300 operator panel ........................................................................................ 33
Fig. 26: Carefully open the CC300 a few inches.............................................................................................. 35
Fig. 27: Unlocking and removing the auxiliary switch block ........................................................................... 35
Fig. 28: CC300 operator panel, fully opened .................................................................................................. 36
Fig. 29: CC300 Operator Panel installed in an industrial cabinet ................................................................... 38
Fig. 30: Threaded holes and contact surfaces for holder mounting .............................................................. 38
Fig. 31: Mounting the CC300 Operator Panel to the left holder ................................................................... 39
Fig. 32: Mounting the cable gland to the cabinet ........................................................................................... 39
Fig. 33: Threaded holes and contact surface for guide sleeve mounting ...................................................... 40
Fig. 34: Mounting the guide sleeve of the actuator to the CC300 ................................................................. 40
Fig. 35: Inserting the forcer into the guide sleeve of the actuator ................................................................ 41
Fig. 35: Attaching the top cover of the CC300 cabinet ................................................................................... 41
Fig. 36: Inserting the forcer into the guide sleeve of the actuator ................................................................ 42
Fig. 37: Button (cap) of the rotary/push button ............................................................................................. 43
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Fig. 38: Unscrew the cap holder of the rotary/push button ........................................................................... 43
Fig. 39: Rotary/push button and CMOS battery, pulled out of the housing ................................................... 44
Fig. 40: Removing the rotary/push button (shown with battery removed) ................................................... 44
Fig. 41: Position of the label on the cap holder of the rotary/push button ................................................... 45
Fig. 42: Button of the emergency stop switch ................................................................................................ 46
Fig. 43: Dismantling the auxiliary switch block ............................................................................................... 47
Fig. 44: Switch module, cable, and mounting flange ...................................................................................... 47
Fig. 45: Button (cap) of the rotary/push button ............................................................................................. 48
Fig. 46: Unscrew the cap holder of the rotary/push button ........................................................................... 48
Fig. 47: Rotary/push button and CMOS battery, pulled out of the housing ................................................... 48
Fig. 48: Removing the rotary/push button (shown with battery removed) ................................................... 49
Fig. 49: Position of the label on the cap holder of the rotary/push button ................................................... 49
Fig. 50: Remove screws of the cable gland bracket ........................................................................................ 50
Fig. 51: Detached cable gland with bracket .................................................................................................... 50
Fig. 52: Take the bracket out of the cable gland ............................................................................................. 51
Fig. 53: Cables and cable gland bracket after removing the cable gland ....................................................... 51
Fig. 54: Insert cables from the thicker end into the cable gland .................................................................... 52
Fig. 55: Cable gland with inserted bracket (shown without cables) ............................................................... 52
Fig. 56: Dimensioned view of the CC300 glass front (print side - reversed image) ........................................ 57
Fig. 57: Dimensioned rear and side view of the CC300 operator panel ......................................................... 58
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2. Introduction
Kontron Europe GmbH would like to point out that the information contained in this manual may be
subject to technical alteration, particularly as a result of the constant upgrading of Kontron Europe GmbH
products. The attached documentation does not entail any guarantee on the part of Kontron Europe
GmbH with respect to technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics set out in
the manual. Kontron Europe GmbH does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other
inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that Kontron Europe GmbH is aware of such errors or
inaccuracies or that Kontron Europe GmbH is unaware of these as a result of gross negligence and Kontron
Europe GmbH has failed to eliminate these errors or inaccuracies for this reason. Kontron Europe GmbH
expressly informs the user that this manual only contains a general description of technical processes and
instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case. In cases of doubt, please contact
Kontron Europe.
This manual is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved by Kontron Europe. Copies of all or part of
this manual or translations into a different language may only be made with the prior written consent of
Kontron Europe GmbH. Kontron Europe GmbH points out that the information contained in this manual is
constantly being updated in line with the technical alterations and improvements made by Kontron Europe
GmbH to the products and thus this manual only reflects the technical status of the products by Kontron
Europe GmbH at the time of printing.
Printing and duplication, even of sections, is only permissible with the express approval of
© 2020 by Kontron Europe
Kontron Europe GmbH
Lise-Meitner-Str. 3-5
86156 Augsburg
Germany
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2.1. Symbols used in this User Guide
Symbol
Meaning
This symbol indicates the danger of injury to the user or the risk of damage to the product
if the corresponding warning notices are not observed.
This symbol indicates that the product or parts thereof may be damaged if the
corresponding warning notices are not observed.
This symbol indicates general information about the product and the user guide.
This symbol indicates detail information about the specific product configuration.
This symbol precedes helpful hints and tips for daily use.
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3. Important Instructions
This chapter contains instructions which must be observed when using the CC300 Operator Panel. The
manufacturer’s instructions provide useful information on your device.
3.1. Note on the Warranty
Due to their limited service life, parts which by their nature are subject to a particularly high degree of
wear (wearing parts) are excluded from the warranty beyond that provided by law. This applies to
batteries, for example.
3.2. Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation
Kontron Europe GmbH shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation if the user fails to
observe the included document: “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment” the hints in this manual or
eventually the warning sign labels on the device.
3.3. Liability Limitation / Exemption from the Warranty Obligation
In the event of damage to the device caused by failure to observe the included document “General Safety
Instructions for IT Equipment”, the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device,
Kontron Europe GmbH shall not be required to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and
shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation.
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4. General Safety Instructions
Please read this section carefully and observe the instructions for your own safety and correct use of the
device.
Observe the warnings and instructions on the device and in the manual.
The CC300 Operator Panel has been built and tested by Kontron Europe in accordance to
UL 61010-1 - Edition 3 - Revision Date 2019/07/19 and left the company in a perfectly safe condition.
In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, the user must observe the instructions and
warnings contained in this manual.
This product shall be supplied by 60950-1 LPS or NEC Class 2 power supply.
The device must be used in accordance with the instructions for use.
The electrical installations in the room must correspond to the requirements of the local (country-
specific) regulations.
For DC power connection:
The DC power source should be able to be switched off and on via an isolating switch.
The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power source, when the DC power cord is
disconnected either from the power source or the unit. Therefore, the DC power cord and its
connectors must always remain easily accessible.
Do not place the device in direct sunlight, near heat sources or in a damp place. Make sure the device
has adequate ventilation.
Only devices and components which fulfill the requirements of an SELV circuit (safety extra low voltage)
in accordance with EN60950 may be connected to the interfaces of the system.
The device is designed to be used in vertical (diagonal) position.
The device generates heat during operation. Make sure it is adequately ventilated. Do not cover the
cooling fins on the rear side of the device.
Maintenance or repair on the open device may only be carried out by qualified personnel authorized by
Kontron Europe GmbH which is aware of with the associated dangers.
The device may only be opened in accordance with the description in this user guide for replacing the
Lithium battery. The device must be switched off and disconnected from the power source.
Only approved original accessories (optional parts) approved by Kontron Europe GmbH may be used.
The DC-input must fulfill SELV requirements of EN60950-1 standard.
The chassis of the CC300 Operator Panel must be protective earthed by establishing a large-area
contact between the grounding cable and an appropriate grounding connection point.
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It must be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible,
• if the device has visible damage or
• if the device no longer functions.
In these cases the device must be shut down and secured against unintentional operation.
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4.1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static-sensitive devices or micro-circuitry.
Therefore proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage.
Always take the following precautions:
1. Transport boards in ESD-safe containers such as boxes or bags.
2. Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the ESD-safe workplace.
3. Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive board, component, or assembly.
4. Store electrostatic-sensitive boards in protective packaging or on antistatic mats.
4.1.1. Grounding Methods
The following measures help to avoid electrostatic damages to the device:
1. Cover workstations with approved antistatic material. Always wear a wrist strap connected to
workplace as well as properly grounded tools and equipment.
2. Use antistatic mats, heel straps, or air ionizers for more protection.
3. Always handle electrostatic sensitive components by their edge or by their casing.
4. Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.
5. Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or connecting test
equipment.
6. Keep work area free of non-conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and styrofoam.
7. Use field service tools such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuum cleaners which are conductive.
8. Always place drives and boards PCB-assembly-side down on the foam.
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4.2. Instructions for the Lithium Battery
The installed mainboard is equipped with a lithium battery.
For the replacing of this battery please observe the instructions described in the “Replacing the Lithium
Battery” chapter.
Warning
Danger of explosion when replacing with wrong type of battery. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. The lithium battery type
must be UL listed.
Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection. Dispose of the battery
according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials,
(e.g. to the collecting points for dispose of batteries).
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5. Electromagnetic Compatibility
5.1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EU)
This product is intended only for use in industrial areas. The most recent version of the EMC guidelines
(EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and/or the German EMC laws apply. If the user modifies and/or adds to the
equipment (e.g. installation of expansion cards) the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration (safety
requirements) may no longer apply.
Warning!
This is a class A product. In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
5.2. FCC and RSS Statement (USA & Canada)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
In addition to containing other required statements specified elsewhere in this standard or in the
applicable RSS.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
(English): This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003.
(French): Cet appareil numérique de la class A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
5.3. Nameplate of the CC300 Operator Panel
The nameplate is located at the bottom rear side of the cabinet (see also Fig. 17, Pos. 8).
Fig. 1: CC300 Operator Panel - Nameplate
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6. Scope of Delivery
Scope of Delivery:
CC300 Operator Panel
Optional Parts:
DP cable
Blind panel
Add-on panel
Expansion panel
Expansion panel 2F
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7. Product Description
The CC300 operator panel is a Human Machine Interface (HMI) system designed for demanding industrial
applications. As a workstation system with integrated touch screen display it is designed for installation in
an instrument panel or other cabinets. For better handling and readability the operator panel can be tilt
continuously out of its vertical position up to a maximum tilt angle of 45 degrees by a linear actuator
(outwards, with the lower edge ahead).
The CC300 operator panel consists of two main parts, the front plate and the rear cover.
The front of the CC300 operator panel is designed in glass; between the glass and the 21.5"display a PCAP
touch (capacitive touch with multi-touch capability) is laminated on the glass. In addition, the glass front
supports an emergency stop switch, an RFID antenna, capacitive buttons with LED backlight and a
rotary/push button with LED backlight.
The rear cover consists of die cast aluminum and serves the following functions: Heat sink of the system,
chassis for assembling of electronic modules, holder of the linear actuator (of the external tilting
mechanism) and cable gland for all outgoing cables.
The CC300 operator panel accommodates an INTEL processor architecture board that will host the “LINUX
64 Bit” operating system. All components, hardware and hardware drivers are designed to support 100%
the “ENGEL LINUX x86 64 Bit” operating system. An M.2 drive is installed as storage device. Optionally, the
CC300 operator panel can be equipped with a 2.5" SSD or HDD drive.
The CC300 operator panel has two externally accessible USB 3.0 ports located at the left side of the
chassis. The position of the USB ports is marked on the front plate with backlit symbols.
The CC300 operator panel provides four external LAN ports with three different NICs. Thus, it can be
connected simultaneously e.g. to the corporate LAN and to a stored program control (SPC).
Via the RFID read/write zone at the glass front of the CC300 operator panel e.g. smart cards can be read or
written contactless.
The CC300 operator panel is designed for 24V DC operation.
The CC300 operator panel will not meet any safety functions!
Monitoring of all safety-related components (emergency stop, protective covers etc.) will
be performed by particular safety modules of the terminal equipment.
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The CC300 operator panel complies with IP54 protection class (IP54 not evaluated by UL).
The CC300 operator panel is a fanless system. The cooling of the unit is performed by the surface and the
cooling fins of the aluminum cover on the rear side of the chassis.
When powering on the CC300 operator panel, make sure that the cooling fins are not
obstructed.
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Fig. 2: Bottom view
Fig. 3: Right view
Fig. 4: Front view
Fig. 5: Rear view
Fig. 6: Left view
Fig. 7: Top view
Views of the CC300 operator panel (Fig. 2 to Fig. 7) with cable gland, without tilting mechanism.
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7.1. Front Side View
1
2
3
4
5
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11
10
9
8
6
7
Fig. 8: Front view of the CC300 operator panel
Legend for Fig. 8:
1 On/Off button
7 Program interrupt button
2 RFID read/write zone
8 Rotary/push button (backlit)
3 21.5" TFT display with multi-touch
9 Display of the rotary/push button
4 Traversing buttons
10 Emergency stop switch
5 Markings for the two USB ports
(laterally mounted)
6 Permissive button
11 Buttons for tilting out and in the
operator panel (up to 45 degrees
max.)
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7.1.1. On/Off Button
On/Off button
Fig. 9: On/Off button
The On/Off button allows to boot up/shut down the system. It is a capacitive button with white LED
backlight, located top left on the front plate (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 1).
Even when the system is turned off via the On/Off button there is still a standby-voltage
on the mainboard. The system is not completely disconnected from the main power
supply (DC) by switching off via the On/Off button.
The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power supply, when the DC
power is cut off by an isolating switch or when the power cord is disconnected either
from the DC main power or the unit. Therefore, the DC power cord and its connectors
must always remain easily accessible.
To avoid the risk of data loss, always shut down the system before you cut off the
power using an isolating switch!
7.1.2. RFID Read/Write Zone
RFID read/write zone
Fig. 10: RFID-read/write zone
On the right side of the On/Off button the RFID read/write zone is located (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 2). At this
position the RFID antenna is mounted to the rear side of the front glass. RFID-equipped objects (e.g. ID
cards, smart cards, RFID labels) can be read or written by the CC300 operator panel, when held against the
front glass within the read/write zone. The RFID data will be processed by the installed software (e.g. user
login with different authorizations for different user accounts).
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7.1.3. Emergency Stop Switch
Fig. 11: Emergency stop switch
The emergency stop switch is located centered above the display on the glass front (see also Fig. 8,
Pos. 10). The emergency stop button has to be pressed firmly. The switch locks in place and can only be
released by turning the knob clockwise.
The emergency stop switch has four (optional: six) switching contacts that cut off the connected 24 V
circuits when being pressed.
Even though the emergency stop switch is installed in the CC300 operator panel, it is not
connected to or monitored by the CC300 electronics!
The emergency stop switch is installed in the CC300 operator panel for the purpose of easy
and quick accessibility but it has an entirely independent function.
When the emergency stop switch is pressed, the CC300 operator panel will not be halted or
switched off.
The emergency stop switch may only be connected by trained personnel.
The responsibility for safety lies with the customer. The emergency stop switch was only
mounted mechanically.
Only connect to a power supply delivering the specified input rating and complying with
the requirements of Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and Limited Power Source (LPS)
according to IEC UL/IEC 60950-1 or Limited energy circuit according to UL/IEC 61010-1 or
Class 2 according to UL1310.
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7.1.4. Buttons for Tilting the CC300 Operator Panel
Tilt out button
Tilt in button
Fig. 12: Buttons for tilting out and in the CC300 operator panel
For better handling and readability the operator panel can be tilt continuously out of its vertical position
up to a maximum tilt angle of 45 degrees by a linear actuator.
By pressing the “Tilt out” button, the CC300 operator panel tilts outwards (with the lower edge ahead)
until the button is released. When the maximum tilt angle of 45 degrees is reached, the tilt-out process
will also be stopped.
By pressing the “Tilt in” button, the CC300 operator panel tilts back (with the lower edge ahead) in the
direction of the vertical mounting position until the button is released. When the vertical mounting
position is reached, the tilt-in process will also be stopped.
The “Tilt out” and “Tilt in” buttons, as well as their symbols, are backlit white. During being pressed, the
particular button and the corresponding symbol are backlit blue.
7.1.5. Touch Display
The CC300 operator panel is equipped with a 21.5” TFT display and a capacitive touch (PCAP) with multi-
touch capability (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 3). The surface of the display and the touch is protected by the front
glass. The touch display responds to the light touch of a finger or glove (the touch display is factory-
calibrated for operation with the PU-coated glove types Solidstar 1327 and Camapur Cut 620) and offers
the same degree of user comfort as a computer mouse.
For technical specification of the touch display refer to the chapter 10 “Technical Data”.
Do not use a hard or a pointed object (like a screw driver) to operate the touch screen or
the capacitive buttons, since it can scratch or damage the front glass.
7.1.6. Touch Display Care and Cleaning
The front panel and the touch screen are protected by a continuous glass plate that should
be handled with care and cleaned regularly.
Use a lint-free cloth with mild detergent (e.g. glass cleaner) and water for cleaning the glass front. Do not
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use strong or abrasive detergents or solvents, which could attack plastic parts (e.g. the rotary/push button)
or scratch the front glass.
The capacitive touch screen is factory-calibrated and needs no recalibration.
Directly below the touch display, arranged in pairs, six traversing buttons are located, (see also Fig. 8, Pos.
4), which are processed by the capacitive touch of the display. The function of the buttons may be changed
by the software; the current function will be displayed on the display directly above the corresponding
buttons.
7.1.7. Traversing Buttons
Fig. 13: Traversing buttons below the touch display
7.1.8. Markings for the USB Ports
USB Port
USB Port
Fig. 14: Markings for laterally mounted USB 2.0 ports
At the bottom left of the front plate, an USB symbol and two markings for the positions of the laterally
(behind the front plate) mounted USB ports are located (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 5 and Fig. 23). The USB
symbol and the markings are backlit white.
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7.1.9. Permissive Button and Program Interrupt Button
Permissive button
Program interrupt button
Fig. 15: Permissive button and program interrupt button
Below the traverse buttons, on the right of the USB markings, the permissive button (see also Fig. 8,
Pos. 6) and the program interrupt button (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 7) are located.
The capacitive permissive button will be used in certain situations in addition to a traverse button or a
button displayed on the display. In idle mode, the permissive button and its related symbol are backlit
white. The backlight changes to blue when the permissive button is pressed.
By pressing the capacitive program interrupt button (error acknowledgement button), all upcoming error
messages will be acknowledged an a running automatic cycle will be interrupted. In idle mode, the
program interrupt button and its related symbol are backlit white. The backlight changes to orange when
the program interrupt button is pressed.
7.1.10. Rotary/Push Button with Display
Display of the rotary/push
Rotary/push button
Illumination of the rotary/push button
Fig. 16: Rotary/push button with illumination and display
At the bottom right of the front plate, below the touch display, the rotary/push button with display is
located (see also Fig. 8, Pos. 8 and Pos. 9). The rotary/push button can be adjusted to the left and to the
right to a maximum of 30 degrees and is self-resetting when released. Furthermore, the rotary/push
button provides a push button function. Around the rotary/push button a white backlit ring is mounted
that can change its color to red, green and orange by software.
The display of the rotary/push button is part of the touch display and visualizes the set values.
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7.2. Rear View
2
1
3
4
5
1
11
6
Prototype with shorter, non-
colored LAN cables. See 7.4.2 for
LAN cable details.
2
1
12
10
1
9
8
7
1
1
Fig. 17: Rear side of the CC300 operator panel
Legend for Fig. 17 :
1 Screws that secure the rear cover at the front
plate
2 Threaded holes for mounting the CC300
3 Aluminum rear cover of the CC300
4 Cooling fins of the aluminum rear cover
5 Harting connector (24-pole)
6 4x LAN cables (Ethernet 10/100/1000; 3x male,
1x female)
7 2x USB 3.0 ports
8 Nameplate
9 Threaded holes for mounting the linear actuator
10 Connection cables for the linear actuator
11 Grounding cable
12 Cable gland (flexible cable inlet)
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Optionally, an additional DP cable (DisplayPort cable) can be connected to the mainboard
and led out through the cable gland. A digital display can be connected to the DP cable.
7.2.1. Harting Connector
Fig. 18: Harting connector
All outgoing cables of the CC300 operator panel are routed through the cable gland at the rear side of the
cabinet (see also Fig. 17, Pos. 12). Except for the cables for the linear actuator and the grounding cable, all
single wires are combined in the 24-pole Harting connector (Fig. 18). For the pin assignment of the Harting
connector, refer to chapter 11.1.1 “Harting Connector”.
7.2.1.1. Power Supply via the Harting Connector
The power supply of the CC300 operator panel will be provided via pin 7 (24 Volts; cable No. 6) and pin 19
(0 Volts; cable No. 5) of the Harting connector.
Only connect to a power supply delivering the specified input rating and complying with
the requirements of Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and Limited Power Source (LPS)
according to IEC UL/IEC 60950-1 or Limited energy circuit according to UL/IEC 61010-1 or
Class 2 according to UL1310.
7.2.1.2. Control and Signal Lines
The power supply of the linear actuator, the interrupt circuits 1 to 4 (optional: 1 to 6) of the emergency
stop switch and other control lines (power transformer switch-off, Dig In 1) are also routed through the
24-pin Harting connector. For the pin assignment of the Harting connector, refer to chapter 11.1.1
“Harting Connector”.
7.2.2. Connection Cables for the Linear Actuator
The two single cables marked “1” and “2” (see Fig. 17, Pos. 10) will be connected to the linear actuator of
the tilting mechanism. The maximum allowed connection power is 44 W.
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7.2.3. Grounding Cable (PE)
Grounding cable (yellow/green)
The CC300 operator panel must be grounded by establishing a large-area contact between the grounding
cable (see also Fig. 17, Pos. 11) and an appropriate grounding contact. The cross section of the grounding
cable is 6 mm2.
Fig. 19: Grounding cable
7.2.4. LAN Cables
“ETH 2” cable
“ETH 3” cable
“ETH 1” cable
“ETH 0” cable
Fig. 20: LAN cables
The “ETH 0” LAN cable (green) is equipped with a male RJ 45 connector (Ethernet 10/100/1000).
The “ETH 1” LAN cable (black) is equipped with a female RJ 45 connector (Ethernet 10/100/1000).
The “ETH 2” LAN cable (blue) is equipped with a male RJ 45 connector (Ethernet 10/100/1000).
The “ETH 3” LAN cable (white) is equipped with a male RJ 45 connector (Ethernet 10/100/1000).
ETH 2 and ETH 3 are internally connected to a switch and share a common MAC
address. To avoid network problems, do not connect both LAN cables (ETH2 and ETH3)
to the same network device (e.g. Ethernet switch).
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7.3. Left and Right Side View
6
5
6
5
7
1
2
3
4
Fig. 21: Right side of the CC300 operator panel
Fig. 22: Left side of the CC300 operator panel
Legend for Fig. 21 and Fig. 22:
1 Emergency stop switch
2 Front plate of the CC300
3 Aluminum rear cover of the CC300
4 Rotary/push button
5 Screws that secure the rear cover at the front
plate
6 Cable gland
7 Cavity with 2x USB 3.0 ports
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7.3.1. USB Ports
Fig. 23: USB ports
In a cavity at the left side of the aluminum cover, two USB 3.0 ports (see also Fig. 22, Pos. 7) are located.
The cavity is deep enough that plugged-in USB sticks will not restrain the tilting mechanism of the CC300
operator panel.
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7.4. Top and Bottom View
1
2
3
4
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
5
4
7
Fig. 24: Top view of the CC300 operator panel
Fig. 25: Bottom view of the CC300 operator panel
Legend for Fig. 24 and Fig. 25:
1 Cable gland
5 Emergency stop switch
2 Cooling fins of the aluminum rear cover
6 Rotary/push button
3 Aluminum rear cover of the CC300
7 Front plate of the CC300
4 Screws that secure the rear cover at the front
8 2x USB 3.0 Ports
plate
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7.5. Accessing internal Components
This section contains important information that you must read before accessing internal components.
Follow these procedures properly when handling any internal components of the system.
The replacement of the lithium battery (optional: the installation and removal of memory
modules, drives or cables) should only be carried out by qualified specialists, in
accordance with the description contained in this manual.
Before removing the cover of the CC300 operator panel in order to gain access to the
internal components, the system must be powered down and the power cord has to be
disconnected from the power source.
It is not allowed to operate the system without installed cover.
Please observe the safety instruction for handling assemblies with static sensitive device.
Disregarding of this warning instruction can result in damage to the device.
7.5.1. Opening the CC300 Operator Panel
To open the CC300 operator panel, perform the following steps:
1. Place the device on a soft underlayment (e.g. a thick PE foam sheet) with the front plate facing down
(see Fig. 26). Make sure that the underlayment is dimensioned so that only the glass plate rests on the
underlayment and the emergency stop switch and the rotary/push button do not rest on the
underlayment or table.
2. Remove the 10x screws (M5 x 10) and the bonded seals that fix the rear cover to the front plate (see
Fig. 17, Pos. 1).
The screws (M5 x 10) and the bonded seals must be replaced after 3 to 5 times of
tightening and loosening for continuing compliance with IP54 protection class!
3. Lift the rear cover on the left side (seen from behind, with the emergency stop switch at the top!)
carefully a few inches (see Fig. 26).
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Rear cover
Auxiliary
switch block
Front plate
Fig. 26: Carefully open the CC300 a few inches
Soft
underlayment
Attention: The device can only be opened fully after the auxiliary switch block (of the
emergency stop switch) has been removed!
(It is recommended that the rear cover is held by a second person while the auxiliary
switch block is removed!)
4. Unlock the auxiliary switch block with a screwdriver and pull it out of its mounting (see Fig. 27).
Unlock the auxiliary
switch block and
remove it
Fig. 27: Unlocking and removing the auxiliary switch block
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5. Now the CC300 operator panel can be folded apart carefully.
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
12
11
10
9
14
8
7
Fig. 28: CC300 operator panel, fully opened
Legend for Fig. 28:
1 Circuit area above the display
8 Battery cable from CMOS battery (pos. 6)
2 Mounting of the auxiliary switch block
(of the emergency stop switch)
3 Front plate with aluminum frame
to CPU board
9 CPU board (mainboard)
10 Aluminum rear cover
4 Display with capacitive touch
11 I/O board
5 Surrounding seal
12 Mounting and opening of the cable gland
6 Housing of rotary/push button and CMOS battery
13 Auxiliary switch block (detached)
7 2x USB ports (externally accessible)
14 DRAM module
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7.5.2. Closing the CC300 Operator Panel
Closing the CC300 operator panel will be performed in reversed order:
1. Carefully fold the aluminum rear cover back onto the front plate, but leave the rear cover open a few
inches (see Fig. 26).
It is recommended that the rear cover is held by a second person while the auxiliary switch block is
inserted into its mounting!
2. Press the auxiliary switch block of the emergency stop switch (see Fig. 28, Pos.13) into its mounting so
that it clicks into place (see Fig. 28, Pos.2 and Fig. 27).
3. Carefully close the housing completely. Make sure that no cables are jammed and that the surrounding
seal is in correct position and will not be damaged (see Fig. 28, Pos. 5).
4. Fix the rear cover to the front plate with the 10x screws (M5 x 10) and bonded seals removed in
chapter 7.5.1 “Opening the CC300 Operator Panel”, step 2 (see Fig. 17, Pos. 1).
Do not exceed the maximum torque of 2.7 Nm when fastening the cabinet screws!
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8. Cabinet Installation
For operation, the CC300 Operator Panel will be installed into an industrial cabinet.
Fig. 29: CC300 Operator Panel installed in an industrial cabinet
To install the CC300 Operator Panel into its cabinet, proceed as follows:
1. Mount the CC300 to the holders of the cabinet. At least two persons are needed for this operation: One
holds the CC300, the other screws it to the left and right holder.
The left and right holder (or any other holders which are suitable for mounting the
CC300) must be mounted directly and firmly to the attachment points of the CC300
without any space between the contact surface of the holder and the contact surface of
the CC300 (see Fig. 30 and Fig. 31).
Minimum requirements for the mounting screws: Property class 8.8 (minimum) M5
screws. The screws must be screwed in to a minimum depth of 4 mm and a maximum
depth of 7.5 mm.
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Fig. 30: Threaded holes and contact surfaces for holder mounting
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2x Screws and
washers
Left holder of the
CC300 cabinet
Fig. 31: Mounting the CC300 Operator Panel to the left holder
2. Route all cables from the cable gland through the cable opening of the cabinet.
Fig. 32: Mounting the cable gland to the cabinet
3. Screw the free end of the cable gland to the cable opening
4. Route the two cables for the actuator back to the actuator using the second cable feedthrough and
connect it to the actuator.
5. Mount the guide sleeve of the actuator to the rear of the CC300 cabinet with 2x screws and washers.
The guide sleeve must be mounted directly and firmly to the attachment point of the
CC300 without any space between the contact surface of the guide sleeve and the
contact surface of the CC300 (see Fig. 33 and Fig. 34).
Minimum requirements for the mounting screws: Property class 8.8 (minimum) M5
screws. The screws must be screwed in to a minimum depth of 4 mm and a maximum
depth of 7.5 mm.
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Fig. 33: Threaded holes and contact surface for guide sleeve mounting
Guide sleeve
of the actuator
Fig. 34: Mounting the guide sleeve of the actuator to the CC300
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6. Insert the forcer of the actuator into the guide sleeve
Actuator
Forcer of the
actuator
Guide sleeve
of the actuator
Fig. 35: Inserting the forcer into the guide sleeve of the actuator
7. Attach the top cover to the cabinet
Top cover
Fig. 36: Attaching the top cover of the CC300 cabinet
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8. Connect the Harting connector to its mating connector at the rear side of the cabinet and lock it in
place
Mating
connector of
Harting
connector
Harting
connector
attached
(upper lock is
closed, lower
lock is still
open)
Fig. 37: Inserting the forcer into the guide sleeve of the actuator
9. Connect the grounding cable to the appropriate grounding connector and all the remaining cables to
their corresponding connectors.
Further information about cabling and connecting the CC300 Operator panel to the corresponding
devices is not subject of this manual.
The Harting connector 09 33 024 2601 must not be used for disconnecting or connecting
while product is in operation. Furthermore, this connector is to be used only with female
connector 09 33 024 2701.
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9. Maintenance and Prevention
Kontron Europe systems require minimal maintenance and care to keep them operating correctly.
Occasionally wipe the system with a soft dry cloth.
You should only remove persistent dirt by use of a soft, slightly damp cloth (use only a mild detergent).
For the touch screen cleaning refer to the chapter 7.1.6. “Touch Display Care and Cleaning”.
9.1. Replacing the Lithium Battery
The mainboard of the CC300 operator panel is equipped with a lithium CMOS battery. To replace the
lithium battery, proceed as follows:
1. Pull the button (cap) of the rotary/push button off of the glass front. The cap holder of the rotary/push
button with three screws is now accessible from the outside (see Fig. 46, Fig. 47).
Fig. 38: Button (cap) of the rotary/push button
2. Remove three 2.5 mm (0.98 inch) Allen screws from the rotary/push button at the glass front (see
Fig. 47).
Fig. 39: Unscrew the cap holder of the rotary/push button
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3. Pull the rotary/push button and the lithium battery carefully out of the front panel.
Ribbon cable of
the rotary/push
button
Cap holder with
board
Press down cable
lock
Fig. 40: Rotary/push button and CMOS battery, pulled out of the housing
4. Remove the battery cable from the board of the rotary/push button (see Fig. 40).
5. Removing the lithium battery: Press down the cable lock and pull the battery cable connector out of its
mating connector (see Fig. 41).
CMOS battery
CMOS battery
cable, clipped to
the board of the
rotary/push
button
Pull out lithium
battery cable
Fig. 41: Removing the rotary/push button (shown with battery removed)
6. Install the new lithium battery in reverse order:
Insert the battery and the rotary/push button into the opening of the front panel
Plug the battery cable into the mating connector until it locks in place
Re-attach the battery cable to the rotary/push button board as a strain relief
Attach the holder of the rotary/push button so that the white label on the side of the cap holder is
Secure the rotary/push button with the 3 Allen screws removed in step 2. Fasten the screws to a
in top position (see Fig. 42).
torque of 0.32 Nm.
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Label must be in
top position
Fig. 42: Position of the label on the cap holder of the rotary/push button
7. Reattach the button (cap) of the rotary/push button at the glass front. In neutral position, the „Engel“
writing on the button should be horizontal (see Fig. 42).
The lithium battery must only be replaced with the same type of battery or with a type of
battery recommended by Kontron Europe GmbH. The type of the lithium battery must be
UL listed.
Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection. Dispose of the battery
according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials,
(e.g. to the collecting points for dispose of batteries).
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9.2. Replacing the Emergency Stop Switch
The emergency stop switch consists of the button mounted in the front plate and the auxiliary switch block
attached to the rear side of the button. To replace the particular components of the emergency stop
switch, proceed as follows:
9.2.1. Replacing the Button of the Emergency Stop Switch
1. Open the CC300 operator panel, as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening the CC300 Operator Panel“,
steps 1 to 5. The auxiliary switch block will thereby be removed from the pushbutton in step 4.
2. Loosen and remove the plastic cap nut from the button of the emergency stop switch using an
appropriate tool (see Fig. 43) and pull the button out (from the outside of the glass front).
3. When inserting the new button, make sure that the large cut-out of the inner part of the button points
in the direction of the red connector (see Fig. 43).
4. Tighten the cap nut to a torque of 2.2 Nm.
Tool
Button
Cap nut
The large cut-out
must point to the red
connector!
Fig. 43: Button of the emergency stop switch
9.2.2. Replacing the Auxiliary Switch Block
The auxiliary switch block consists of four switch modules. Three of them are engaged next to each other
on the mounting flange, the fourth switch module is engaged to the rear of the middle switch. By pressing
the emergency stop switch, all four switches are operated simultaneously. To replace the switch modules,
proceed as follows:
1. Open the CC300 operator panel, as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening the CC300 Operator Panel“,
steps 1 to 5. The auxiliary switch block will thereby be removed from the pushbutton in step 4 (see Fig.
27 and Fig. 28, Pos. 13).
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2. Detach the switch modules from the mounting flange (and from each other respectively) by pushing the
locks outwards with a small screwdriver (see Fig. 44).
Fig. 44: Dismantling the auxiliary switch block
3. The cables are fitted with fork type cable lugs which are fastened with screws to the switch modules
(two cables per switch). Loosen the screws and pull the cables and the lugs out of the switch module.
The individual modules can now be replaced (see Fig. 45).
Open the lock with a
screwdriver
Cable, with lug
Cable, attached to the
switch module
Mounting
flange
Switch module
Mounting
flange
Switch module
Fig. 45: Switch module, cable, and mounting flange
4. The new switch modules will be mounted in reversed order:
Attach the cable lugs to the switch modules and fasten the screws.
Attach the switch modules to the mounting flange (three modules will be attached next to each
other directly to the mounting flange and the fourth module will be attached to the rear side of
the middle module).
Close the CC300 operator panel as described in chapter 7.5.2 “Closing the CC300 Operator Panel”.
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9.3. Replacing the Rotary/Push Button
To replace the complete rotary/push button , proceed as follows:
1. Pull the button (cap) of the rotary/push button off of the glass front. The cap holder of the rotary/push
button with three screws is now accessible from the outside (see Fig. 46, Fig. 47).
Fig. 46: Button (cap) of the rotary/push button
2. Remove three 2.5 mm (0.98 inch) Allen screws from the rotary/push button at the glass front (see
Fig. 47).
Fig. 47: Unscrew the cap holder of the rotary/push button
3. Pull the rotary/push button and the CMOS battery carefully out of the front panel.
4. Remove the battery cable from the board of the rotary/push button (see Fig. 48)
Ribbon cable of
the rotary/push
button
Cap holder with
board
CMOS battery
CMOS battery
cable, clipped to
the board of the
rotary/push
button
Fig. 48: Rotary/push button and CMOS battery, pulled out of the housing
5. Removing the rotary/push button: Press the two arms of the cable lock together and pull the ribbon
cable connector out.
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Press cable lock
arms together
and pull out the
ribbon cable
CMOS battery
cable connector
Fig. 49: Removing the rotary/push button (shown with battery removed)
6. Install the new rotary/push button module in reverse order:
Insert the battery and the rotary/push button into the opening of the front panel
Plug the ribbon cable into the connector of the rotary/push button board until it locks in place
Re-attach the battery cable to the rotary/push button board as a strain relief
Attach the holder of the rotary/push button so that the white label on the side of the cap holder is
Secure the rotary/push button with the 3 Allen screws removed in step 2. Fasten the screws to a
in top position (see Fig. 50).
torque of 0.32 Nm.
Label must be in
top position
Fig. 50: Position of the label on the cap holder of the rotary/push button
7. Reattach the button (cap) of the rotary/push button at the glass front. In neutral position, the „Engel“
writing on the button should be horizontal.
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9.4. Replacing the Cable Gland
To replace the cable gland, proceed as follows:
1. Open the CC300 operator panel as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening the CC300 Operator Panel“,
steps 1 to 5. The bracket of the cable gland is located at the top inside the aluminum rear cover (see
Fig. 28, Pos. 12).
2. Remove the four retaining screws that secure the cable gland bracket and the cable holder (strain
relief) at the inside of the cabinet (see Fig. 51). The cable straps which secure the cables at the cable
holder do not need to be removed!
Cable holder
(strain relief)
Remove
screws
Threaded bolts of
the cable gland
bracket
Fig. 51: Remove screws of the cable gland bracket
3. Pull the cable gland and the cable gland bracket out of the cabinet while the cables are still inserted
(see Fig. 52).
Cable gland
Fig. 52: Detached cable gland with bracket
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4. Take the bracket out of the cable gland (with the cables still inserted). Later, the cables will be pulled
out of the cable gland but the bracket will remain on the cables (see Fig. 53).
Take the bracket out of the
cable gland
Cable gland and bracket
(shown without cables)
Fig. 53: Take the bracket out of the cable gland
5. Pull the cables out of the cable gland successively. Begin with the single cables with smaller connectors
to obtain maximum space for the largest connector. Finally, pull the Harting connector out of the cable
gland. The cable gland is now free and can be replaced. The cable gland bracket remains on the cables
(see Fig. 54).
Fig. 54: Cables and cable gland bracket after removing the cable gland
6. The new cable gland will be installed in reversed order:
Make sure that all cables are inserted through the ring of the cable gland bracket.
Thread the cables through the new cable gland. Start with the Harting connector. Only then thread
the remaining cables through the cable gland. The cables must be inserted from the “thicker end”
(the side ending with a ridge) into the cable gland so that they come out at the “thinner end” (neck
between two ridges; see Fig. 55, Fig. 52).
Insert cables from
this side
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Fig. 55: Insert cables from the thicker end into the cable gland
Reinsert the bracket into the cable gland (see Fig. 56)
Fig. 56: Cable gland with inserted bracket (shown without cables)
bolts of the bracket into the corresponding holes.
Reattach the cable gland with the cable gland bracket to the cabinet by inserting the threaded
Put the cable holder (strain relief) onto the two upper threaded bolts from the inside of the rear
Fasten the four M4 nuts of the cable gland bracket to a torque of 1.3 Nm (see also Fig. 51).
Close the CC300 operator panel as described in chapter 7.5.2 “Closing the CC300 Operator Panel”.
cover (see Fig. 51).
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Display
RFID
Front Glass
CPU
Memory
Drives
LAN
IO Board
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Technical Data
System
Customer-specific HMI panel PC with glass front
Operating System
ENGEL LINUX x86 64bit
Cooling Concept
Fanless system
Cabinet
Front: glass front with aluminum frame, Rear: die cast aluminum cover
Protection Class
IP 54 (entire system)
Power Supply
24 V DC (see also chater 10.2 “Electrical Specifications”)
External Interfaces
See chapter 10.1 “External Connectors and Interfaces”
TFT LCD Display, 21.5", 1920x1080, 16:9 portrait format, multi-touch,
contrast: 400:1, 16 million colors, brightness: 250 cd minimum, LED
backlight, view angle: 85x85x85x85 minimum
Optionally, an additional external display can be connected via DP cable
Touch Screen
Capacitive PCAP multi-touch
EM65 (Euromap Standard RFID ISO15693), 13.56 Mhz, read and write
functionality, implementation for user login
Emergency Stop Switch
Four (optional: six) emergency stop circuits (24V break circuits), switch is
self-locking and can only be unlocked by turning the button
Clear glass, thermally tempered, thickness: 5mm (+/- 0.2 mm), printed on
the rear side, 5 capacitive buttons integrated in the glass, LED backlight for
buttons and symbols
Buttons in the Glass Front Capacitive buttons (milled in the front glass) with LED backlight, partly with
software-controlled color change when pressed
Rotary/Push Button
Can be adjusted to the left/right to a maximum of 30 degrees, self-resetting
when released, push button function, white backlit ring that can change its
color to red, green and orange by software
Mainboard
EXC-KLU 3965U
Intel Celeron 3965U 2.2 GHz
2GB (1 socket, SO DIMM, DDR3, 1.066 MHz)
1x M.2, 30 GB (optional: 2.5" HDD/SSD via SATA, drive bay available)
4x Ethernet 10/100/1000
EN01-0153 IO board, reverse voltage protection and short circuit protection
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10.1. External Connectors and Interfaces
Interface
Amount
Position
Data
LAN cable
DP cable
optional
Power cable
external
external
external
10/100/1000 Mbit
Type:
Connector: RJ45
Source:
CPU board & IO board
Display port
Type:
Connector: DP (DisplayPort)
Source:
CPU board
Power Connector Main
Type:
Connector: Harting 24-pin
Source:
I/O board
Emergency Stop circuits
external
Control
Type:
Connector:
Source:
8 wires in Harting connector
Emergency Stop switch
USB Port
Grounding (PE) cable
external
external
USB 3.0
Type:
Connector: USB A
Source:
CPU board
Type:
Connector:
Source:
Functional Earth
End-sleeve
Chassis internal
4
1
1
1
2
1
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10.2. Electrical Specifications
CC300 Operator Panel
Electrical Data
Power Supply 24 V panel power supply => 24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3.5 A
24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3.5 A max.
24V panel power supply 24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3.5 A max.
24V power transformer (linear actuator) 24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3 A max.
Component Theoretical Value
CPU Board
(including Intel Celeron 3965U) 20
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LCD Panel 13
SSD M.2 1.8
I/O-Board 2
RFID 1
Rotary/push button 2
USB internal 2x - power 1
Total dissipated internal 40.8
USB external 2x 9
Linear actuator CAHB 44
Total input power
(including all possible loads) 93.8
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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10.3. Environmental Specifications
Thermal Management
Passive Cooling (CPU and entire system)
Operating Temperature
+5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Storage/Transit Temperature
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Operating Rel. Humidity
5% to 93%, non-condensing
Storage/Transit Rel. Humidity
5% to 93%, non-condensing
Operating Altitude
0 m to 3000 m (0 ft. to 6560 ft.)
Storage/Transit Altitude
0 m to 5000 m (0 ft. to 32800 ft.)
Operating Shock
15 G, 11 ms duration, half-sine
Storage/Transit Shock
30 G, 11 ms duration, half-sine
Operating Vibration
5 Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 G
Storage/Transit Vibration
5 Hz to 150 Hz, 1.0 G
Protection Class
IP54 (entire system)
10.4. Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions
CC300 Operator Panel
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
675 mm (26.57")
346 mm (13.62")
76 mm (2.99")
13 kg (28.66 lbs)
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Fig. 57: Dimensioned view of the CC300 glass front (print side - reversed image)
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CC300 – Rear side
e
d
i
S
t
f
e
l
–
0
0
3
C
C
Fig. 58: Dimensioned rear and side view of the CC300 operator panel
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10.5. International Compliance, Approvals and Certificates
CE-Mark
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 2014/30/EU
Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Directive 2014/53/EU
Directive 2011/65/EU
Compliant
with EU
Directives
EMC
2014/30/EU
Emission
EMC
2014/30/EU
Immunity
2014/53/EU
Article 3.1(b)
RoHS II
EN 55011 / CISPR 11
EN 61000-6-4
EN 55032 / CISPR 32
EN 61000-6-2
EMC
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.1
EN 301 489-3 V2.2.1
EN 300 330 V2.1.1
RF Spectrum
Efficiency &
Spurious
Emission
2014/53/EU
Article 3.2
EMC
ANSI C63.4
CFR 47 Part
15, Subpart
B & C
CISPR 16
ICES-003
Safety
IEC 61010-1
2014/35/EU
EN 61010-1
UL 61010-1
IEC 61010-2-201
EN 61010-2-201
UL 61010-2-201
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-
frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods
of measurement
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 6-4: Generic
standards - Emission standard for industrial environment
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 6-2: Generic
standards- Immunity for industrial environment
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical
requirements; Harmonised Standard covering the essential
requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU and
the essential requirements of article 6 of Directive
2014/30/EU
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters
(ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for
Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies
between 9 kHz and 246 GHz
Short Range Devices (SRD);Radio equipment in the
frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop
systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz;
Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements
of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU
The American National Standards Institute standard ANSI
C63.4 is the key standard for measuring electrical and
electronic equipment for showing compliance to FCC and
Industry Canada regulations.
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 1: General
requirements.
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 2-201:
Particular requirements for control equipment.
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EN 62479
Safety and
Health
2014/35/EU
2014/53/EU
Article 3.1(a)
WEEE
2002/96/EC
Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and
electrical equipment with the basic restrictions related to
human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to
300 GHz).
The Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
Directive (WEEE Directive)
Compliant with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) directive to reduce waste of electrical
and electronic equipment, encourage recycling and
environmental disposal and increase the environmental
awareness of producers.
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11. Interfaces – Pin Assignments
Low-active signals are indicated by a minus sign.
11.1.1. Harting Connector
24-pole Harting connector (Type Harting HAN 24 E, wire cross section: AWG 18)
Pin No. Wire
No.
Signal Name
Pin
Wire
No.
Signal Name
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 10
Pin 11
Pin 12
8
9
10
11
6
4
free
free
free
Emergency Stop channel 1 - 1
Pin 13
Emergency Stop channel 1 - 2
Emergency Stop channel 2 - 1
Pin 14
Emergency Stop channel 2 - 2
Emergency Stop channel 3 - 1
Pin 15
Emergency Stop channel 3 - 2
Emergency Stop channel 4 - 1
Pin 16
Emergency Stop channel 4 - 2
Emergency Stop channel 5 - 1
(not implemented)
Emergency Stop channel 6 - 1
(not implemented)
Emergency Stop channel 5 - 2
(not implemented)
Emergency Stop channel 6 - 2
(not implemented)
24V panel power supply
0V panel power supply
24V power transformer (linear
actuator)
0V power transformer (linear
actuator)
12
13
14
15
5
3
Pin 17
Pin 18
Pin 19
Pin 20
Pin 22
Pin 23
Pin 24
free
free
free
Pin 9
7
Power transformer switch-off
Pin 21
16
Dig In 1
Connector grounding (lateral)
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11.1.2. LAN 0, LAN 2 and LAN 3 Cable
Pin Signal Name
Standard Modular Plug (RJ45)
(The LAN cable is connected to the LAN 0 port of the mainboard and led out of the cabinet.)
11.1.3. LAN 1 Cable
Pin Signal Name
Standard Modular Plug/Socket (RJ45)
1 MDI0+
2 MDI0-
3 MDI1+
4 MDI2+
5 MDI2-
6 MDI1-
7 MDI3+
8 MDI3-
1 MDI0+
2 MDI0-
3 MDI1+
4 MDI2+
5 MDI2-
6 MDI1-
7 MDI3+
8 MDI3-
(The LAN extension cable is connected to the LAN 1 port of the mainboard and led out of the cabinet.)
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11.1.4. DP Connector (Standard: DisplayPort 1.2)
20-pin DP Connector
Pin Signal Name
1 ML LANE 0+
2 GND (ML LANE 0)
3 ML LANE 0-
4 ML LANE 1+
5 GND (ML LANE 1)
6 ML LANE 1-
7 ML LANE 2+
8 GND (ML LANE 2)
9 ML LANE 2-
10 ML LANE 3+
11 GND (ML LANE 3)
12 ML LANE 3-
13 AUX_SEL#
14 Pull-down to GND
15 AUX CH+
16 GND (AUX CH)
17 AUX CH-
18 Hotplug
19 GND (GND_DDC)
20 +3.3V (DDC EEPROM power)
750mA fused
(The DisplayPort is located on the mainboard and can be optionally led out of the cabinet via DP cable or
DP extension cable.)
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11.1.5. USB Ports
USB 2.0 contact pins
USB 3.0 contact pins
Pin Signal Name
Pin Signal Name
1
VCC, fused (900 mA max.) 5
StdA_SSRX-
2 Data-
3 Data+
4 GND
6
StdA_SSRX+
7 GND_DRAIN
8
9
StdA_SSTX-
StdA_SSTX+
9-pin USB Connector
Type A Version 3.0/2.0
The two externally accessible USB 3.0 ports are connected to the mainboard via cable. The 5V outputs are
electronically fused. Each port supports up to 900mA.
11.1.6. Grounding Cable (PE)
Cross section: 6mm2
Cable color:
Yellow/green
Connector:
End sleeve 6.0mm2/12mm
Grounding Cable (PE)
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FCC ID: 2AATH-CC300RFIDB
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Product Description
Application Film plates for subsequent inscription by laser
Product
beam
Color Laser Film silver/black
(13-154 / 81-134 / 39-38)
PrBe No.
1198/2
Valid eff 11 Oct. 2012
1 of 5
Page
1. General description
This description is meant to give examples for possible designs of this product, its range of ap-
plications and features of a general nature.
Details relating to specific customized versions or development projects were intentionally not
considered. These details are subject to individual product specification for the product con-
cerned.
Please note that the appropriateness of the product described here must be thoroughly tested
and confirmed by us in writing for all kinds of applications.
2. Specific product description
This Color Laser Film consists of a high-quality polyester film compound suitable for emission-
free laser beam inscription. During inscription, the silver laser-active layer underneath the
transparent laminate film is activated by the laser beam, thus exposing the color reference lay-
er.
Inscription is effectuated without burning film particles (emission-free); the film surface remains
undamaged (without engraving) and therefore extremely resistant against environmental influ-
ences.
The Color Laser Film is provided with an extremely strong acrylic adhesive. Thanks to its modi-
fied recipe the adhesive shows excellent adhesive strength values on different substrates. The
film can be supplied either in the form of continuous material for individual laser cutting by the
user or as die-cut film plates in specified formats.
This film-adhesive compound has been conceived especially for applications in rough industrial
environments or under extreme environmental conditions (such as automobile identification in
the motor compartment).
All information provided is of general nature and based on the experiences we have gathered so far. The data given has been collected
under ideal standardized conditions and is therefore not generally valid. Any deviation from these ideal standardized conditions can lead to
different results. Founded and individual consulting by us can only be provided if all information relating to a desired application has been
made available to us. Warranty and liability are subject to our general terms and conditions unless otherwise stated by legal regulations.
Prepared 11 October 2012
Thomas Samuel, Product development R&D / PIM
Approved 11 October 2012
Dr. Jens Vor der Brüggen, Head of R&D / PIM
Supersedes PrBe
No. 1198/1
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG
Bruckmannring 22 · 85764 Oberschleißheim · GERMANY Telephone +49 89 315 84 - 0 · Fax +49 89 315 84 -5166 · www.schreiner-group.com
Product Description
Application Film plates for subsequent inscription by laser
Product
beam
Color Laser Film silver/black
(13-154 / 81-134 / 39-38)
PrBe No.
1198/2
Valid eff 11 Oct. 2012
2 of 5
Page
3. Product characteristics
Dimensionally stable and tear-resistant laser film for the production of robust film plates for
applications in rough industrial environments
Inscribable with many Nd:YAG-, Vanadat- and fiber laser installations
Flexible inscription
Excellent color contrast
Color of inscription: black
Excellent resistance, among others against chemicals, alternating temperatures and me-
chanical abrasion
Emission-free laser beam inscription
The film is free of halogens and silicone and resistant to plasticizers; it complies with the
technical requirements forlabel applications in the automotive industry
4. Physical data
4.1 Material compound
Transparent PET
Modified acrylic adhesive
Modified acrylic adhesive
Glassine paper
Laminate
Adhesive (laminate)
Base film (color reference) White PET
Adhesive
Liner material
Total thickness of compound (films + adhesives + liner material):
Tolerance:
Minimum application temperature:
Storage
Thickness Approx. 0.025 mm
Thickness Approx. 0.020 mm
Thickness Approx. 0.050 mm
Thickness Approx. 0.040 mm
Thickness Approx. 0.080 mm
0.215 mm
+/- 0.032 mm
+ 10 °C
+ 10° C
The product can be stored at least one year under room
climate conditions (please see storage recommenda-
tions).
4.2 Adhesive properties
Modified acrylic adhesive with excellent resistance to weathering, solvents, and plasticiz-
ers. As a result of a significantly thicker adhesive layer compared to standard versions the
adhesion to rough and structured substrates is also outstanding.
Thermal endurance
-40° C up to +120° C (permanent service temperature)
All information provided is of general nature and based on the experiences we have gathered so far. The data given has been collected
under ideal standardized conditions and is therefore not generally valid. Any deviation from these ideal standardized conditions can lead to
different results. Founded and individual consulting by us can only be provided if all information relating to a desired application has been
made available to us. Warranty and liability are subject to our general terms and conditions unless otherwise stated by legal regulations.
Prepared 11 October 2012
Thomas Samuel, Product development R&D / PIM
Approved 11 October 2012
Dr. Jens Vor der Brüggen, Head of R&D / PIM
Supersedes PrBe
No. 1198/1
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG
Bruckmannring 22 · 85764 Oberschleißheim · GERMANY Telephone +49 89 315 84 - 0 · Fax +49 89 315 84 -5166 · www.schreiner-group.com
Product Description
Application Film plates for subsequent inscription by laser
Product
beam
Color Laser Film silver/black
(13-154 / 81-134 / 39-38)
PrBe No.
1198/2
Valid eff 11 Oct. 2012
3 of 5
Page
4.3 Adhesive strength values
(test results according to FINAT FTM 1)
Substrate
Glass
Steel
Aluminum
Polypropylene
The indicated adhesive strength values are average values on standard substrates. The
final adhesive strength is reached approximately 72 hours after application.
Adhesive strength in N/25 mm (24 h)
23
17
19
8
4.4 Climate and weathering resistance
Climate resistance according to DIN 50 017 – KK
240 h at 100% relative humidity and 40° C: no changes
Weathering resistance:
Temperature load in °C
38
105
120
-30
Cycle time in h
24
72
1
24
4.5 Resistance against chemicals and solvents
Cycle time in h
1 h
1 h
1 h
1 h
1 h
10 h
According to DIN 50021
(168 h / 5 % Konz./35 °C)
Change
None
None
None
None
Change
None
None
None
None
None
None
No objection
Test liquid
Super fuel
Cold cleaner
Motor oil
Brake fluid
Preserving agent
Diesel fuel
Salt spray test
4.6 Abrasion resistance
Crockmeter test according to DIN 54021 / VDA 621-424
No objection
All information provided is of general nature and based on the experiences we have gathered so far. The data given has been collected
under ideal standardized conditions and is therefore not generally valid. Any deviation from these ideal standardized conditions can lead to
different results. Founded and individual consulting by us can only be provided if all information relating to a desired application has been
made available to us. Warranty and liability are subject to our general terms and conditions unless otherwise stated by legal regulations.
Prepared 11 October 2012
Thomas Samuel, Product development R&D / PIM
Approved 11 October 2012
Dr. Jens Vor der Brüggen, Head of R&D / PIM
Supersedes PrBe
No. 1198/1
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG
Bruckmannring 22 · 85764 Oberschleißheim · GERMANY Telephone +49 89 315 84 - 0 · Fax +49 89 315 84 -5166 · www.schreiner-group.com
Product Description
Application Film plates for subsequent inscription by laser
Product
beam
Color Laser Film silver/black
(13-154 / 81-134 / 39-38)
PrBe No.
1198/2
Valid eff 11 Oct. 2012
4 of 5
Page
5. Approvals
5.1 UL/CSA approvals
Color Laser Film silver / black is UL/CSA listed under UL-File No. PGGU2.MH25118 as Color
Laser Film Silver/Black. The approval refers to unimprinted label material inscribed by laser
beam.
The approval refers to the following substrates and temperature ranges:
UL
Substrate
Aluminum
Steel, galvanized
Glass
Acrylic paint
Acrylic powder paint
Alkyd resin paint
Epoxy resin paint
Epoxy powder varnish
Polyester paint
Polyester powder varnish
Epoxy resin
Melamine resin
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Polyvinylchloride
Polyurethane powder varnish
Polyvinyl fluoride
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Nylon – polyamide
Polycarbonate
Polyphenylene oxide/ether
Polypropylene
Unsaturated polyester (thermal polyester)
Temperature range
-40° C up to +125° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +125° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +100° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
-40° C up to +80° C (inside/outside)
All information provided is of general nature and based on the experiences we have gathered so far. The data given has been collected
under ideal standardized conditions and is therefore not generally valid. Any deviation from these ideal standardized conditions can lead to
different results. Founded and individual consulting by us can only be provided if all information relating to a desired application has been
made available to us. Warranty and liability are subject to our general terms and conditions unless otherwise stated by legal regulations.
Prepared 11 October 2012
Thomas Samuel, Product development R&D / PIM
Approved 11 October 2012
Dr. Jens Vor der Brüggen, Head of R&D / PIM
Supersedes PrBe
No. 1198/1
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG
Bruckmannring 22 · 85764 Oberschleißheim · GERMANY Telephone +49 89 315 84 - 0 · Fax +49 89 315 84 -5166 · www.schreiner-group.com
Product Description
Application Film plates for subsequent inscription by laser
Product
beam
Color Laser Film silver/black
(13-154 / 81-134 / 39-38)
PrBe No.
1198/2
Valid eff 11 Oct. 2012
5 of 5
Page
CSA (PGGU8.MH25118)
Substrate
Metals
Electrostatically coated metals B
Electrostatically coated metals C
Electrostatically coated metals D
Plastics group II
Plastics group III
Plastics group IV
Plastics group V
Plastics group VI
Plastics group VII
Plastics group VIII
Polyvinyl fluoride
6. Processing instructions
maximum temperature
125° C (inside/outside)
100° C (inside/outside)
100° C (inside/outside)
100° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
80° C (inside/outside)
100° C (inside/outside)
The surface to which the adhesive is applied has to be dry and free of dirt, oil residues, and re-
lease agents. Loose surface particles and oxidation layers reduce durability.
Recommended cleaning agents are: grease-free solvents such as heptane, isopropyl alcohol
or spirit. In case of incompatibility of the processing surface with the chosen cleaning agent
please switch to another product.
Firm application of contact pressure generally improves the adhesive’s contact with the bond-
ing substrate. If necessary please use a plastic squeegee or a rubber roller to apply controlled
pressure.
The adhesive flowability depends on the application temperature. Both have an impact on the
time needed to obtain the final adhesive strength.
In general, application temperature should be higher than +10°C. The biggest part of the final
adhesive strength is reached after approximately 72 hours. Adhesive strength increases with
ageing.
All information provided is of general nature and based on the experiences we have gathered so far. The data given has been collected
under ideal standardized conditions and is therefore not generally valid. Any deviation from these ideal standardized conditions can lead to
different results. Founded and individual consulting by us can only be provided if all information relating to a desired application has been
made available to us. Warranty and liability are subject to our general terms and conditions unless otherwise stated by legal regulations.
Prepared 11 October 2012
Thomas Samuel, Product development R&D / PIM
Approved 11 October 2012
Dr. Jens Vor der Brüggen, Head of R&D / PIM
Supersedes PrBe
No. 1198/1
Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG
Bruckmannring 22 · 85764 Oberschleißheim · GERMANY Telephone +49 89 315 84 - 0 · Fax +49 89 315 84 -5166 · www.schreiner-group.com
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1 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 424.63 KiB | July 22 2021 |
CSA Internal | 3rd Party G kontron S&T Group Authority to Act as Agent Date: March 5, 2021 American Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern:
CSA Group Bayern GmbH, Ms. Christa Jaeger is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. We also declare that the information provided to the FCC is true and correct to the best of our knowledge (47 CFR 2.911(d)) and we have been informed of the grantee responsibilities (47 CFR 2.909) with regard to certified equipment. Thank you, This authorization is valid until further written notice from Kontron Europe GmbH. By: W/, (2 a Michael Perschke
(Signature') Title: Head of Validation On behalf of: Kontron Europe GmbH Telephone: 0049 821 4086 804 Email: michael.perschke@kontron.com
'. Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead. es
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 458.19 KiB | July 22 2021 |
CSA Internal | 3rd Party
Request for Confidentiality
Date: June 30, 2021
Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: 2AATH-CC300RFIDB and IC: 9927C-CC300RFIDB
Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 12.4, the applicant requests that a part of the
subject FCC application be held confidential.
Type of Confidentiality Requested
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Short Term
Permanent
Permanent*1
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent*3
Exhibit
Block Diagrams
External Photos
Internal Photos
Operation Description/Theory of Operation
Parts List & Placement/BOM
Tune-Up Procedure
Schematics
Test Setup Photos
User’s Manual
Kontron Europe GmbH has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in
industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have
achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship.
Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public
review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public.
Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a
period of ___(specify number of days not to exceed 180)2 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment
Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing
or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event
information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the
documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705.
NOTE for Industry Canada Applications:
IC currently only distinguishes Permanent Confidentiality exhibits as shown above. Short Term confidentiality is not
considered applicable to IC applications.
Sincerely,
By:
__________________________________________________
(Signature/Title3)
Michael Perschke
Head of Validation
1 - The asterisked items (*) require further information to be provided to ACB before permanent confidentiality will be
extended to these exhibits. Please refer to FCC KDB 726920 and the specific Document link for D01 found at:
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?switch=P&id=41731 and review section II, 3) regarding
specific information that must accompany these requests.
2 - Please refer to http://acbcert.com/documents/misc-docs/Memo-Short-Term-Vs-Standard-Confidentiality.pdf for complete
details.
3 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate
authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-07-22 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2021-07-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Kontron Europe GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022899827
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1 | Physical Address |
Lise-Meitner-Str. 3-5
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1 |
Augsburg, N/A
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1 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AATH
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CC300RFIDB
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M**** P********
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1 | Title |
Manager Validation
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4982******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+4982********
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1 |
m******@kontron.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Industrial HMI with RFID | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
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1 | Name |
F**** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-94********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-94********
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1 |
f******@csagroup.org
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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