Operating instructions, Switching the built-in panel pc on and off, First shut down, then switch off the panel pc – BECKHOFF CP67xx User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Please also refer to chapter
Switching the Built-in Panel PC on and off
Switch on
The Built-in Panel PC does not have its own mains power switch. As soon
as the power supply is switched on the Panel PC is activated.
Shutting down and
switching off
Control software, as typically applied in Industrial PCs, enables the
assignment of different rights to all users. A user who is not entitled to shut
down the software may not switch off the Built-in Panel PC as an attempt
to shut it down when the software is running could result in the loss of
software data on the Compact Flash memory card (CF card).
Warning
First shut down, then switch off the Panel PC!
If the Built-in Panel PC is shut down while the software is writing a file onto
the CF Card memory card, the file will be destroyed. Control software
typically writes something to the CF card every few seconds, so that the
probability of causing damage by switching off while the software is running
is very high.
Warning
When you have shut down the Panel PC, you have to switch off power
supply for at least 10 seconds before rebooting the system.
After resetting power supply the Panel PC will start booting automatically.
Operation
Operation
The Built-in Panel PC’s membrane keypad may only be actuated by
fingertips.
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Note
Attempts to actuate it with other objects can easily result in the destruction
of the device. Neither may the membrane keypad be operated with a touch
screen pen.
The touch screen may only be actuated by finger tips or with the touch
screen pen. The operator may wear gloves but there must be no hard
particles such as metal shavings, glass splinters embedded in the glove.
Keyboard codes
Type-dependent number of
keys
Depending on the precise type, the Control Panel can have fewer keys
than those described here.
Operation
The cursor is the blinking character that marks the point at which the next
character entered will be displayed. The cursor is also known as the
insertion point. The cursor keys each move the cursor one place in the
associated direction.
Home
End
The Home key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line, while the End
key moves it to the end of the line.
Pg Up
Pg Dn
The Pg Up key scrolls one page back, the Pg Dn key scrolls one page
forward.
The Tab key takes the cursor to the next input field, while Shift and Tab
moves to the previous input field.
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