Bosch Rexroth AG Computer Accessories R911310079 User Manual

Electric Drives  
and Controls  
Linear Motion and  
Hydraulics  
Assembly Technologies  
Pneumatics  
Service  
R911310079  
Edition 02  
Rexroth VSB 40.1  
About this Documentation  
VSB 40.1  
Title Rexroth VSB 40.1  
Type of Documentation Project Planning Manual  
Document Typecode DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
Internal File Reference Document Number 120-2100-B372-02/EN  
Purpose of Documentation This documentation describes the industrial PC VSB 40.1.  
Record of Revisions  
Description  
Release Notes  
Date  
120-2100-B372-01/EN  
120-2100-B372-02/EN  
05.2005  
04.2008  
First Edition  
Second Edition  
Copyright  
2005 Bosch Rexroth AG  
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of the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design  
(DIN 34-1).  
Validity The specified data is for product description purposes only and may not  
be deemed to be guaranteed unless expressly confirmed in the contract.  
All rights are reserved with respect to the content of this documentation  
and the availability of the product.  
Published by Bosch Rexroth AG  
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VSB 40.1  
Contents I  
Contents  
1
System Representation  
1-1  
1.1 Brief Description VSB 40.1 ........................................................................................................... 1-1  
1.2 Operating System......................................................................................................................... 1-1  
1.3 Commissioning ............................................................................................................................. 1-2  
2
Important Directions for Use  
2-1  
2.1 Appropriate Use............................................................................................................................ 2-1  
Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 2-1  
Areas and Use of application................................................................................................... 2-2  
2.2 Inappropriate Use ......................................................................................................................... 2-2  
3
Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
3-1  
3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 3-1  
3.2 Explanations ................................................................................................................................. 3-1  
3.3 Hazards by Improper Use............................................................................................................. 3-2  
3.4 General Information...................................................................................................................... 3-3  
3.5 Protection Against Contact with Electrical Parts........................................................................... 3-4  
3.6 Protection Against Electric Shock by Protective Low Voltage (PELV)......................................... 3-5  
3.7 Protection Against Dangerous Movements .................................................................................. 3-6  
3.8 Protection Against Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields During Operation and  
Mounting ....................................................................................................................................... 3-7  
3.9 Protection Against Contact with Hot Parts.................................................................................... 3-8  
3.10 Protection During Handling and Mounting.................................................................................... 3-8  
3.11 Battery Safety ............................................................................................................................... 3-9  
3.12 Protection Against Pressurized Systems...................................................................................... 3-9  
4
Technical Data  
4-1  
4.1 PC Box.......................................................................................................................................... 4-1  
4.2 Power Supply 115 V / 230 V......................................................................................................... 4-2  
4.3 Power Supply Unit 24 V................................................................................................................ 4-2  
4.4 Ambient Conditions....................................................................................................................... 4-3  
4.5 Used Standards............................................................................................................................ 4-3  
4.6 Wear Parts.................................................................................................................................... 4-4  
4.7 Compatibility Check...................................................................................................................... 4-5  
5
Dimensions and Installation Notes  
5-1  
5.1 Mounting the VSB 40.1, Variant NN............................................................................................. 5-2  
Horizontal Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction............................................ 5-2  
Vertical Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction................................................ 5-3  
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II Contents  
VSB 40.1  
Mounting with Connector Panel on the Top Side.................................................................... 5-4  
5.2 Mounting the VSB 40.1, Variant LS.............................................................................................. 5-5  
Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction ............................................................. 5-5  
5.3 Installation Notes .......................................................................................................................... 5-6  
6
7
Display and Operating Components  
6-1  
6.1 Power Button ................................................................................................................................ 6-1  
6.2 Display, Monitor and Keyboard .................................................................................................... 6-1  
Display..................................................................................................................................... 6-1  
VGA Monitor ............................................................................................................................ 6-1  
Selection of the Graphic Driver................................................................................................ 6-1  
PC Box  
7-1  
7.1 View on the Connector Panel....................................................................................................... 7-1  
7.2 Interfaces...................................................................................................................................... 7-2  
Overview.................................................................................................................................. 7-2  
Serial Interface XCOM............................................................................................................. 7-3  
Settings of the Serial Interface ................................................................................................ 7-3  
Parallel Interface XLPT............................................................................................................ 7-4  
XUSB Interfaces...................................................................................................................... 7-5  
Ethernet Interface XLAN.......................................................................................................... 7-6  
XVGA Interface........................................................................................................................ 7-6  
Keyboard Interface XKB.......................................................................................................... 7-8  
Mouse Interface XMouse......................................................................................................... 7-8  
G4 Display Interface X71......................................................................................................... 7-9  
PC Power Supply................................................................................................................... 7-10  
7.3 Optional Serial Interfaces ........................................................................................................... 7-15  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S3 Serial Interface RS232.......................................... 7-15  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-S3-S3 Serial Interface RS232........................................... 7-16  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S2 Serial Interfaces RS232 and RS422..................... 7-17  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S6 Serial Interfaces RS232 and RS422  
(Rexroth Standard)................................................................................................................ 7-19  
8
Maintenance and Installation  
8-1  
8.1 General Information...................................................................................................................... 8-1  
8.2 CMOS Battery............................................................................................................................... 8-1  
8.3 Connection of the Uninterruptibe Power Supply........................................................................... 8-2  
Mounting the UPS.................................................................................................................... 8-2  
8.4 Hard disk....................................................................................................................................... 8-3  
8.5 Extension Cards ......................................................................................................................... 8-10  
Insert an Extension Card....................................................................................................... 8-10  
BIOS Settings ........................................................................................................................ 8-12  
9
Software  
9-1  
9.1 UPS Software ............................................................................................................................... 9-1  
9.2 Touch Screen Software ................................................................................................................ 9-1  
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VSB 40.1  
Contents III  
10-1  
10 Disposal and Environmental Protection  
10.1 Disposal...................................................................................................................................... 10-1  
Products................................................................................................................................. 10-1  
Packaging Materials .............................................................................................................. 10-1  
10.2 Environmental Protection............................................................................................................ 10-1  
No Release of Hazardous Substances ................................................................................. 10-1  
Materials Contained in the Products ..................................................................................... 10-1  
Recycling ............................................................................................................................... 10-2  
11 Ordering Information  
11-1  
11.1 Type Code Designation VSB40.1............................................................................................... 11-1  
11.2 Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 11-2  
Network Connection .............................................................................................................. 11-2  
Connecting Cables to the VDP 16 and VDP 40 (G4 Display Interface)................................ 11-2  
Uninterruptible Power Supply................................................................................................ 11-2  
12 List of Figures  
13 Index  
12-1  
13-1  
14-1  
14 Service and Support  
14.1 Helpdesk..................................................................................................................................... 14-1  
14.2 Service Hotline............................................................................................................................ 14-1  
14.3 Internet........................................................................................................................................ 14-1  
14.4 Helpful Information...................................................................................................................... 14-1  
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IV Contents  
VSB 40.1  
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VSB 40.1  
System Representation 1-1  
1
System Representation  
1.1 Brief Description VSB 40.1  
The VSB 40.1 is an industrial PC, that represents in combination with a  
display VDP 16 or VDP 40 a PC-based operator terminal, and that can  
depending on the application and configuration also perform control  
functions.  
PST2427_25_RGB.jpg  
Fig. 1-1:  
VSB 40.1  
The VSB 40.1 is connected with the operator panel interface G4 display  
interface of the display VDP 16 or VDP 40 via a cable with a length of up  
to 30 m. Thus, the VSB 40.1 can be installed in the control cabinet and  
the display in its door or at the machine. Longer connections are also  
possible. These are described in the project planning manual for the VDP  
16 display and the VDP 40 display.  
All components of the VSB including the hard disk and the power supply  
unit are accommodated in the so-called PC box. The PC box provides six  
PCI slots at the slots A1 to A6.  
The plug board is equipped with the PC standard interfaces. A plug-in  
card providing the G4 display interface is inserted at slot A0.  
Optionally, the VSB 40.1 can be equipped with a DVD-ROM drive or a  
DVD/CD-RW drive.  
1.2 Operating System  
For license reasons the VSB 40.1 devices are only delivered with already  
installed operating system.  
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1-2 System Representation  
VSB 40.1  
1.3 Commissioning  
Mount the device properly (for this, see chapter "Dimensions and  
Installation Notes as of page 5-1). Then, connect the device to the power  
supply and, if required, to the network.  
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VSB 40.1  
Important Directions for Use 2-1  
2
Important Directions for Use  
2.1 Appropriate Use  
Introduction  
Rexroth products represent state-of-the-art developments and  
manufacturing. They are tested prior to delivery to ensure operating safety  
and reliability.  
The products may only be used in the manner that is defined as  
appropriate. If they are used in an inappropriate manner, then situations  
can develop that may lead to property damage or injury to personnel.  
Note:  
Bosch Rexroth, as manufacturer, is not liable for any damages  
resulting from inappropriate use. In such cases, the guarantee  
and the right to payment of damages resulting from  
inappropriate use are forfeited. The user alone carries all  
responsibility of the risks.  
Before using Rexroth products, make sure that all the pre-requisites for  
appropriate use of the products are satisfied:  
Personnel that in any way, shape or form uses our products must first  
read and understand the relevant safety instructions and be familiar  
with appropriate use.  
If the product takes the form of hardware, then they must remain in  
their original state, in other words, no structural changes are permitted.  
It is not permitted to decompile software products or alter source  
codes.  
Do not mount damaged or faulty products or use them in operation.  
Make sure that the products have been installed in the manner  
described in the relevant documentation.  
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2-2 Important Directions for Use  
VSB 40.1  
Areas and Use of application  
The VSB 40.1 by Rexroth is an industrial PC and becomes a PC-based  
operating terminal when combining it either with a VDP 16 display or  
VDP 40 display. Depending on the application and configuration, control  
functionality can be obtained.  
Note:  
The VSB 40.1 may only be used with the accessories and  
parts specified in this document. If a component has not been  
specifically named, then it may not be either mounted or  
connected. The same applies to cables and lines.  
Operation is only permitted in the specified configurations and  
combinations of components using the software and firmware  
as specified in the relevant function descriptions.  
The VSB 40.1 has been developed for use in control tasks.  
Typical areas of application of the VSB 40.1:  
Handling and assembly systems,  
Packaging and foodstuff machines,  
Printing and paper processing machines,  
Machine tools.  
The VSB 40.1 may only be operated under the assembly, installation and  
ambient conditions as described here (temperature, system of protection,  
humidity, EMC requirements, etc.) and in the position specified.  
2.2 Inappropriate Use  
Using the VSB 40.1 outside of the above-referenced areas of application  
or under operating conditions other than described in the document and  
the technical data specified is defined as inappropriate use".  
The VSB 40.1 may not be used, if  
they are subject to operating conditions that do not meet the above  
specified ambient conditions. This includes, for example, operation  
under water, in the case of extreme temperature fluctuations or  
extreme maximum temperatures or if  
Bosch Rexroth has not specifically released them for that intended  
purpose. Please note the specifications outlined in the general Safety  
Instructions  
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VSB 40.1  
Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-1  
3
Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
3.1 Introduction  
Read these instructions before the initial startup of the equipment in order  
to eliminate the risk of bodily harm or material damage. Follow these  
safety instructions at all times.  
Do not attempt to install or start up this equipment without first reading all  
documentation provided with the product. Read and understand these  
safety instructions and all user documentation of the equipment prior to  
working with the equipment at any time. If you do not have the user  
documentation for your equipment, contact your local Bosch Rexroth  
representative to send this documentation immediately to the person or  
persons responsible for the safe operation of this equipment.  
If the equipment is resold, rented or transferred or passed on to others,  
then these safety instructions must be delivered with the equipment.  
Improper use of this equipment, failure to follow  
the safety instructions in this document or  
tampering with the product, including disabling  
of safety devices, may result in material  
damage, bodily harm, electric shock or even  
death!  
WARNING  
3.2 Explanations  
The safety instructions describe the following degrees of hazard  
seriousness in compliance with ANSI Z535. The degree of hazard  
seriousness informs about the consequences resulting from non-  
compliance with the safety instructions.  
Warning symbol with signal  
word  
Degree of hazard seriousness according  
to ANSI  
Death or severe bodily harm will occur.  
Death or severe bodily harm may occur.  
Bodily harm or material damage may occur.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Fig. 3-1:  
Hazard classification (according to ANSI Z535)  
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3-2 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
VSB 40.1  
3.3 Hazards by Improper Use  
High voltage and high discharge current!  
Danger to life or severe bodily harm by electric  
shock!  
DANGER  
DANGER  
WARNING  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Dangerous movements! Danger to life, severe  
bodily harm or material damage by  
unintentional motor movements!  
High electrical voltage due to wrong  
connections! Danger to life or bodily harm by  
electric shock!  
Health hazard for persons with heart  
pacemakers, metal implants and hearing aids in  
proximity to electrical equipment!  
Surface of machine housing could be extremely  
hot! Danger of injury! Danger of burns!  
Risk of injury due to improper handling! Bodily  
harm caused by crushing, shearing, cutting and  
mechanical shock or incorrect handling of  
pressurized systems!  
Risk of injury due to incorrect handling of  
batteries!  
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Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-3  
3.4 General Information  
Bosch Rexroth AG is not liable for damages resulting from failure to  
observe the warnings provided in this documentation.  
Read the operating, maintenance and safety instructions in your  
language before starting up the machine. If you find that you cannot  
completely understand the documentation for your product, please ask  
your supplier to clarify.  
Proper and correct transport, storage, assembly and installation as  
well as care in operation and maintenance are prerequisites for  
optimal and safe operation of this equipment.  
Only persons who are trained and qualified for the use and operation  
of the equipment may work on this equipment or within its proximity.  
The persons are qualified if they have sufficient knowledge of the  
assembly, installation and operation of the equipment as well as an  
understanding of all warnings and precautionary measures noted in  
these instructions.  
Furthermore, they must be trained, instructed and qualified to  
switch electrical circuits and equipment on and off in accordance  
with technical safety regulations, to ground them and to mark them  
according to the requirements of safe work practices. They must  
have adequate safety equipment and be trained in first aid.  
Only use spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer.  
Follow all safety regulations and requirements for the specific  
application as practiced in the country of use.  
The equipment is designed for installation in industrial machinery.  
The ambient conditions given in the product documentation must be  
observed.  
Use only safety features and applications that are clearly and explicitly  
approved in the Project Planning Manual.  
For example, the following areas of use are not permitted: construction  
cranes, elevators used for people or freight, devices and vehicles to  
transport people, medical applications, refinery plants, transport of  
hazardous goods, nuclear applications, applications sensitive to high  
frequency, mining, food processing, control of protection equipment  
(also in a machine).  
The information given in the documentation of the product with regard  
to the use of the delivered components contains only examples of  
applications and suggestions.  
The machine and installation manufacturer must  
make sure that the delivered components are suited for his  
individual application and check the information given in this  
documentation with regard to the use of the components,  
make sure that his application complies with the applicable safety  
regulations and standards and carry out the required measures,  
modifications and complements.  
Startup of the delivered components is only permitted once it is sure  
that the machine or installation in which they are installed complies  
with the national regulations, safety specifications and standards of the  
application.  
Technical data, connections and operational conditions are specified in  
the product documentation and must be followed at all times.  
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3-4 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
VSB 40.1  
Operation is only permitted if the national EMC regulations for the  
application are met.  
The instructions for installation in accordance with EMC requirements  
can be found in the documentation "EMC in Drive and Control  
Systems".  
The machine or installation manufacturer is responsible for  
compliance with the limiting values as prescribed in the national  
regulations.  
3.5 Protection Against Contact with Electrical Parts  
Note:  
This section refers to equipment and drive components with  
voltages above 50 Volts.  
Touching live parts with voltages of 50 Volts and more with bare hands or  
conductive tools or touching ungrounded housings can be dangerous and  
cause electric shock. In order to operate electrical equipment, certain  
parts must unavoidably have dangerous voltages applied to them.  
High electrical voltage! Danger to life, severe  
bodily harm by electric shock!  
Only those trained and qualified to work with or on  
electrical equipment are permitted to operate, maintain  
or repair this equipment.  
DANGER  
Follow general construction and safety regulations when  
working on high voltage installations.  
Before switching on power the ground wire must be  
permanently connected to all electrical units according  
to the connection diagram.  
Do not operate electrical equipment at any time, even  
for brief measurements or tests, if the ground wire is not  
permanently connected to the points of the components  
provided for this purpose.  
Before working with electrical parts with voltage higher  
than 50 V, the equipment must be disconnected from  
the mains voltage or power supply. Make sure the  
equipment cannot be switched on again unintended.  
The following should be observed with electrical drive  
and filter components:  
Wait five (5) minutes after switching off power to allow  
capacitors to discharge before beginning to work.  
Measure the voltage on the capacitors before beginning  
to work to make sure that the equipment is safe to  
touch.  
Never touch the electrical connection points of a  
component while power is turned on.  
Install the covers and guards provided with the  
equipment properly before switching the equipment on.  
Prevent contact with live parts at any time.  
A residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)  
must not be used on electric drives! Indirect contact  
must be prevented by other means, for example, by an  
overcurrent protective device.  
Electrical components with exposed live parts and  
uncovered high voltage terminals must be installed in a  
protective housing, for example, in a control cabinet.  
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Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-5  
To be observed with electrical drive and filter components:  
High electrical voltage on the housing!  
High leakage current! Danger to life, danger of  
injury by electric shock!  
Connect the electrical equipment, the housings of all  
electrical units and motors permanently with the safety  
conductor at the ground points before power is  
switched on. Look at the connection diagram. This is  
even necessary for brief tests.  
DANGER  
Connect the safety conductor of the electrical  
equipment always permanently and firmly to the  
supply mains. Leakage current exceeds 3.5 mA in  
normal operation.  
Use a copper conductor with at least 10 mm² cross  
section over its entire course for this safety conductor  
connection!  
Prior to startups, even for brief tests, always connect  
the protective conductor or connect with ground wire.  
Otherwise, high voltages can occur on the housing  
that lead to electric shock.  
3.6 Protection Against Electric Shock by Protective Low  
Voltage (PELV)  
All connections and terminals with voltages between 0 and 50 Volts on  
Rexroth products are protective low voltages designed in accordance with  
international standards on electrical safety.  
High electrical voltage due to wrong  
connections! Danger to life, bodily harm by  
electric shock!  
Only connect equipment, electrical components and  
cables of the protective low voltage type (PELV =  
Protective Extra Low Voltage) to all terminals and  
clamps with voltages of 0 to 50 Volts.  
WARNING  
Only electrical circuits may be connected which are  
safely isolated against high voltage circuits. Safe  
isolation is achieved, for example, with an isolating  
transformer, an opto-electronic coupler or when  
battery-operated.  
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3-6 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
VSB 40.1  
3.7 Protection Against Dangerous Movements  
Dangerous movements can be caused by faulty control of the connected  
motors. Some common examples are:  
improper or wrong wiring of cable connections  
incorrect operation of the equipment components  
wrong input of parameters before operation  
malfunction of sensors, encoders and monitoring devices  
defective components  
software or firmware errors  
Dangerous movements can occur immediately after equipment is  
switched on or even after an unspecified time of trouble-free operation.  
The monitoring in the drive components will normally be sufficient to avoid  
faulty operation in the connected drives. Regarding personal safety,  
especially the danger of bodily injury and material damage, this alone  
cannot be relied upon to ensure complete safety. Until the integrated  
monitoring functions become effective, it must be assumed in any case  
that faulty drive movements will occur. The extent of faulty drive  
movements depends upon the type of control and the state of operation.  
Dangerous movements! Danger to life, risk of  
injury, severe bodily harm or material damage!  
Ensure personal safety by means of qualified and  
tested higher-level monitoring devices or measures  
DANGER  
integrated in the installation. Unintended machine  
motion is possible if monitoring devices are disabled,  
bypassed or not activated.  
Pay attention to unintended machine motion or other  
malfunction in any mode of operation.  
Keep free and clear of the machines range of motion  
and moving parts. Possible measures to prevent  
people from accidentally entering the machines range  
of motion:  
- use safety fences  
- use safety guards  
- use protective coverings  
- install light curtains or light barriers  
Fences and coverings must be strong enough to  
resist maximum possible momentum, especially if  
there is a possibility of loose parts flying off.  
Mount the emergency stop switch in the immediate  
reach of the operator. Verify that the emergency stop  
works before startup. Dont operate the machine if the  
emergency stop is not working.  
Isolate the drive power connection by means of an  
emergency stop circuit or use a starting lockout to  
prevent unintentional start.  
Make sure that the drives are brought to a safe  
standstill before accessing or entering the danger  
zone. Safe standstill can be achieved by switching off  
the power supply contactor or by safe mechanical  
locking of moving parts.  
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Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-7  
Secure vertical axes against falling or dropping after  
switching off the motor power by, for example:  
- mechanically securing the vertical axes  
- adding an external braking/ arrester/ clamping  
mechanism  
- ensuring sufficient equilibration of the vertical axes  
The standard equipment motor brake or an external  
brake controlled directly by the drive controller are  
not sufficient to guarantee personal safety!  
Disconnect electrical power to the equipment using a  
master switch and secure the switch against  
reconnection for:  
- maintenance and repair work  
- cleaning of equipment  
- long periods of discontinued equipment use  
Prevent the operation of high-frequency, remote  
control and radio equipment near electronics circuits  
and supply leads. If the use of such equipment cannot  
be avoided, verify the system and the installation for  
possible malfunctions in all possible positions of  
normal use before initial startup. If necessary, perform  
a special electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test on  
the installation.  
3.8 Protection Against Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields  
During Operation and Mounting  
Magnetic and electromagnetic fields generated near current-carrying  
conductors and permanent magnets in motors represent a serious health  
hazard to persons with heart pacemakers, metal implants and hearing  
aids.  
Health hazard for persons with heart  
pacemakers, metal implants and hearing aids in  
proximity to electrical equipment!  
Persons with heart pacemakers, hearing aids and  
metal implants are not permitted to enter the following  
areas:  
WARNING  
- Areas in which electrical equipment and parts are  
mounted, being operated or started up.  
- Areas in which parts of motors with permanent  
magnets are being stored, operated, repaired or  
mounted.  
If it is necessary for a person with a heart pacemaker  
to enter such an area, then a doctor must be  
consulted prior to doing so. Heart pacemakers that  
are already implanted or will be implanted in the  
future, have a considerable variation in their electrical  
noise immunity. Therefore there are no rules with  
general validity.  
Persons with hearing aids, metal implants or metal  
pieces must consult a doctor before they enter the  
areas described above. Otherwise, health hazards will  
occur.  
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3-8 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
VSB 40.1  
3.9 Protection Against Contact with Hot Parts  
Housing surfaces could be extremely hot!  
Danger of injury! Danger of burns!  
Do not touch housing surfaces near sources of heat!  
Danger of burns!  
CAUTION  
After switching the equipment off, wait at least ten (10)  
minutes to allow it to cool down before touching it.  
Do not touch hot parts of the equipment, such as  
housings with integrated heat sinks and resistors.  
Danger of burns!  
3.10 Protection During Handling and Mounting  
Under certain conditions, incorrect handling and mounting of parts and  
components may cause injuries.  
Risk of injury by incorrect handling! Bodily  
harm caused by crushing, shearing, cutting and  
mechanical shock!  
Observe general installation and safety instructions  
CAUTION  
with regard to handling and mounting.  
Use appropriate mounting and transport equipment.  
Take precautions to avoid pinching and crushing.  
Use only appropriate tools. If specified by the product  
documentation, special tools must be used.  
Use lifting devices and tools correctly and safely.  
For safe protection wear appropriate protective  
clothing, e.g. safety glasses, safety shoes and safety  
gloves.  
Never stand under suspended loads.  
Clean up liquids from the floor immediately to prevent  
slipping.  
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Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-9  
3.11 Battery Safety  
Batteries contain reactive chemicals in a solid housing. Inappropriate  
handling may result in injuries or material damage.  
Risk of injury by incorrect handling!  
Do not attempt to reactivate discharged batteries by  
heating or other methods (danger of explosion and  
cauterization).  
CAUTION  
Never charge non-chargeable batteries (danger of  
leakage and explosion).  
Never throw batteries into a fire.  
Do not dismantle batteries.  
Do not damage electrical components installed in the  
equipment.  
Note:  
Be aware of environmental protection and disposal! The  
batteries contained in the product should be considered as  
hazardous material for land, air and sea transport in the sense  
of the legal requirements (danger of explosion). Dispose  
batteries separately from other waste. Observe the legal  
requirements in the country of installation.  
3.12 Protection Against Pressurized Systems  
Certain motors and drive controllers, corresponding to the information in  
the respective Project Planning Manual, must be provided with  
pressurized media, such as compressed air, hydraulic oil, cooling fluid  
and cooling lubricant supplied by external systems. Incorrect handling of  
the supply and connections of pressurized systems can lead to injuries or  
accidents. In these cases, improper handling of external supply systems,  
supply lines or connections can cause injuries or material damage.  
Danger of injury by incorrect handling of  
pressurized systems !  
Do not attempt to disassemble, to open or to cut a  
pressurized system (danger of explosion).  
CAUTION  
Observe the operation instructions of the respective  
manufacturer.  
Before disassembling pressurized systems, release  
pressure and drain off the fluid or gas.  
Use suitable protective clothing (for example safety  
glasses, safety shoes and safety gloves)  
Remove any fluid that has leaked out onto the floor  
immediately.  
Note:  
Environmental protection and disposal! The media used in the  
operation of the pressurized system equipment may not be  
environmentally compatible. Media that are damaging the  
environment must be disposed separately from normal waste.  
Observe the legal requirements in the country of installation.  
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3-10 Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls  
VSB 40.1  
Notes  
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VSB 40.1  
Technical Data 4-1  
4
Technical Data  
4.1 PC Box  
PC box  
Type E  
Celeron with minimum 2 GHz  
Processor  
Integrated graphic controller  
Chip set  
with maximum 8 MB video memory  
512 MB / 1024 MB  
Random access memory (RAM)  
Hard disk  
Min. 30 GB  
DVD ROM or DVD RW  
Optional drives  
Interfaces  
1 x G4 display interface (25-pin, D-Sub)  
1 x parallel interface (25-pin, D-Sub)  
1 x VGA connection (15-pin, HD-Sub)  
2 x USB connection (type A)  
1 x Ethernet connection (RJ 45, 10/100 Base-T)  
1 x keyboard connection (PS/2)  
1 x mouse connection (PS/2)  
1 x serial standard interface RS232 (9-pin, D-Sub) 1  
6 x PCI  
Slots  
90 ... 264 VAC  
19 ... 32 VDC  
380 W (for 19 VDC)  
Voltage supply  
330 W (for 230 VAC)  
Max. power consumption  
Degree of protection  
PC box: IP 20  
Fig. 4-1:  
Technical data: PC box  
1 Depending on the design of the UPS, this interface is required for the  
optionally available external UPS and might then not be available  
anymore to connect other devices.  
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4-2 Technical Data  
VSB 40.1  
4.2 Power Supply 115 V / 230 V  
Nominal input voltage:  
Input voltage range:  
Input current:  
115 VAC / 230 VAC  
90 ... 264 VAC  
2.5 A for nominal voltage 230 VAC  
5.0 A for nominal voltage 115 VAC  
Inrush current:  
100 A for 264 VAC  
Output voltages:  
Current  
Max.  
Tolerances  
Min.  
+3.3 V  
+5 V  
+12 V  
12 V  
+5 V SB  
+/- 5 %  
+/- 5 %  
+/- 5 %  
+/-10 %  
+/- 5 %  
0,5 A  
0,5 A  
1,0 A  
0 A  
20 A  
25 A  
17 A  
0.8 A  
2.0 A  
0 A  
Max. Output power:  
250 W*  
Efficiency (under full load):  
0.73 for 115 VAC, 0.76 for 230 VAC  
*) Note: During specifying the maximum output currents please observe that the currents  
separately considered are the maximum possible currents of the respective output voltage.  
However, it is not possible to create the maximum current from all output voltages, as the  
maximum  
total  
output  
power  
(=  
250  
W)  
must  
not  
be  
exceeded.  
In addition, the maximum power at +3.3 V together with +5 V must not exceed 150 W or  
33 A.  
Fig. 4-2:  
Technical data of the power supply unit 115 V / 230 V  
4.3 Power Supply Unit 24 V  
Nominal input voltage:  
24 VDC  
Input voltage range:  
Input current:  
19 ... 32 VDC  
20 A for 19 VDC  
5 A  
Inrush current:  
Output voltages:  
Current  
Tolerances  
Min.  
Max.  
+3.3 V  
+5 V  
+12 V  
12 V  
5 V  
+2.93 V ... +3.40 V  
+4.80 V ... +5.20 V  
+11.4 V ... +12.6 V  
11.4 V ... -12.6 V  
4.75 V ... -5.25 V  
+4.75 V ... +5.25 V  
0 A  
2 A  
0.1 A  
0 A  
0 A  
0 A  
15 A  
30 A  
15 A  
2.0 A  
2.0 A  
1.2 A  
+5 V SB  
Max. output power:  
300 W*  
> 0,65  
Efficiency (under full load):  
*) Note: During specifying the maximum output currents please observe that the currents  
separately considered are the maximum possible currents of the respective output voltage.  
However, it is not possible to create the maximum current from all output voltages, as the  
maximum  
total  
output  
power  
(=  
300  
W)  
must  
not  
be  
exceeded.  
In addition, the maximum power at +3.3 V together with +5 V must not exceed 150 W.  
Fig. 4-3: Technical data of the power supply unit 24 V  
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Technical Data 4-3  
4.4 Ambient Conditions  
In operation  
Storage / Transport  
Maximum ambient temperature  
+5 °C... +45 °C  
-20 °C to +60 °C  
Exception: 230 V UPS (see chapter 8.3)  
+0 °C ... +40 °C  
+0 °C ... +40 °C  
Max. temperature gradient  
Relative humidity  
Temperature change up to 3°C  
per minute  
Not defined  
Climatic class 3K3 according to  
EN 60721, condensation not  
permissible.  
Climatic class 3K3 according to  
EN 60721, condensation not  
permissible.  
Air pressure  
Up to 2 000 m above MSL  
according to DIN 60204  
Mechanical strength  
Max. vibration:  
Max. shock:  
Frequency range:  
150 Hz  
10 ... 5 g according to DIN IEC 68-2-  
27, function not disturbed  
Excursion:  
0.025 mm  
for 10 ... 57 Hz  
Acceleration:  
0.25 g  
for 57 ... 50 Hz  
According to EN 60068-2-6  
Degree of pollution  
2
2
Fig. 4-4:  
Ambient conditions  
4.5 Used Standards  
The system components of the industrial PCs correspond to the following  
standards:  
EN standards  
Standard  
Meaning  
EN 60,204-1  
Electrical equipment of machines  
EN 50,081-2  
EN 50,082-2  
EN 60,742  
Basic technical standard, noise immunity (industrial  
environment)  
Basic technical standard, emitted interference  
(industrial environment)  
Transformer for 24 V power supply unit, protective  
separation  
EN 60,950  
EN 61131  
EN 61 131-2  
EN 418  
Overvoltage category II  
Requirements regarding 24V outputs  
Requirements on the 24 power supply  
Machine safety, EMERGENCY STOP devices  
EN 60 529  
Degrees of protection (incl. housings and installation  
compartments)  
EN 60 068-2-6  
EN 60 068-2-27  
Vibration  
Shock  
Fig. 4-5:  
Used standards  
CE Marking  
Note:  
Concerning delivered VSB 40.1 devices all CE requirements  
are fulfilled. After plugging-in extension cards, however, a new  
CE test has to be executed.  
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4-4 Technical Data  
VSB 40.1  
UL/CSA certification  
The devices of the VSB family are basically certified according to  
UL508 (Industrial Control Equipment) and  
C22.2 No. 142-M1987 (CSA)  
However, it is possible that there are combinations or extension stages  
with restricted or missing certification. Thus, verify the registration  
according to the UL marking on the device.  
Note:  
To guarantee an UL/CSA-compliant operation, the following  
conditions have to be fulfilled:  
Use insulated copper wires suitable for at least 60/75 °C.  
Use Class 1 wire only or equivalent.  
Note:  
The UL/CSA marking is only valid for the device in its delivery  
status. After modifying the device, e.g. after plugging  
additional extension cards, the UL compliance must be  
checked.  
4.6 Wear Parts  
Wear parts without warranty  
CMOS battery: 5 to 7 years  
The hard disk is an electromechanical wear part, that has to be  
changed during the operating time. According to the manufacturer's  
specifications the hard disk has been developed for a service life of 60  
months in consideration of the following conditions:  
Operating hours / month  
Max. 720  
Input cycles and output cycles / month  
833  
Operating conditions  
Temperature  
Rel. humidity  
Height  
< 60 °C  
< 90 %  
< 3,000 m  
50 % of the operating hours  
< 70 °C  
Accesses  
Storage conditions  
Temperature  
Rel. humidity  
Duration  
< 95 %  
< 3 months  
Fig. 4-6: Typical operating and storage conditions of the hard disk  
The operation out of this typical conditions is permissible, whereby,  
however, the service life of the hard disk may reduce. However, the  
ambient conditions specified for the overall device in chapter 4.4 have  
to be absolutely kept. Different values apply for hard disks of some  
devices with special design.  
Fans are mechanical wear parts whose service life depends mainly on  
the temperature. For the fan integrated in the housing, the following  
service life is specified by the manufacturer:  
Ambient temperature  
Service life  
40 °C  
70,000 hours  
70 °C  
35,000 hours  
Fig. 4-7: Service life of the fan  
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Technical Data 4-5  
4.7 Compatibility Check  
All Rexroth controls and drives are developed and tested according to the  
latest state-of-the-art.  
As it is impossible to follow the continuing development of all materials  
(e. g. lubricants in machine tools) which may interact with our controls and  
drives, it cannot be completely ruled out that any reactions with the  
materials used by Bosch Rexroth might occur.  
Therefore, test new lubricants, cleaning agents, etc. for compatibility with  
our housings / our housing materials before using the particular material  
concerned.  
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4-6 Technical Data  
VSB 40.1  
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VSB 40.1  
Dimensions and Installation Notes 5-1  
5
Dimensions and Installation Notes  
To meet the various installation requirements, the VSB 40.1 equipped  
with an optional drive is available as different variants. Depending on the  
provided clearance for the opening drive, select the VSB 40.1 as  
variant NN (see Fig. 5-1) or as variant LS (see Fig. 5-1) with the drive in  
connector direction (position 12 of type code on page 11-1).  
For safe mounting of the VSB 40.1 in variant NN, e. g. in a control cabinet  
two times four fastening holes are provided at the integrated mounting  
brackets, so that the VSB 40.1 can be horizontally or vertically mounted.  
The VSB 40.1 as variant LS with drive in connector direction has four  
mounting holes.  
Foto_Anschluesse_vorne_k.jpg  
Fig. 5-1:  
VSB 40.1 as variant NN  
Foto_Anschluesse_LS_k1.jpg  
Fig. 5-2:  
VSB 40.1 as variant LS (drive in connector direction)  
Each horizontal and vertical mounting direction is permissible. However,  
Bosch Rexroth recommends the mounting directions illustrated below.  
The space required for all the installation positions of connectors and  
cables as well as for the opening drive is to be considered at any time. A  
space of at least 50 mm is required on all sides in order to guarantee a  
sufficient cooling of the VSB 40.1  
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5-2 Dimensions and Installation Notes  
VSB 40.1  
5.1 Mounting the VSB 40.1, Variant NN  
Horizontal Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction  
Foto_Anschluesse_vorne.tif  
Fig. 5-3:  
Connector panel in forward direction, optional drive at the top  
350 (distance - mounting hole)  
51,5  
262 (outer dimension)  
364 (outer dimension)  
Massbild_1_3d.FH9  
Fig. 5-4:  
Dimensions for horizontal mounting with connector panel in forward  
direction  
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Dimensions and Installation Notes 5-3  
Vertical Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction  
Foto_Anschluesse_vorne_vertikal.tif  
Fig. 5-5:  
Vertical Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction  
80  
(Distance mounting  
holes)  
80  
16  
(Distance mounting  
holes)  
XDPSLAVE  
S1 S2  
Ø6.8  
80  
52.7  
(Distance mounting -  
16  
holes)  
80  
(Distance mounting  
holes)  
186.5 (Outer dimension)  
massbild_4_3d.FH11  
Fig. 5-6:  
Mounting specifications for vertical mounting with connector panel in  
forward direction  
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5-4 Dimensions and Installation Notes  
VSB 40.1  
Mounting with Connector Panel on the Top Side  
Foto_Anschluesse_oben.tif  
Fig. 5-7:  
Connector panel on the top side, optional drive in forward  
direction  
350 (distance - mounting hole)  
8 0  
( d i s t a n c e  
-
m
o
u
n
t
i
n
g
h
o
l
e
)
2 6 2 ( o u t e r d i m e n s i o n )  
6,8  
8 1  
183 (  
outer dimen  
364 (outer dimension)  
s
ion)  
Massbild_2_3d.FH9  
Fig. 5-8:  
Dimensions when mounting the connector panel on the top side  
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Dimensions and Installation Notes 5-5  
5.2 Mounting the VSB 40.1, Variant LS  
Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction  
Foto_Anschluesse_LS.jpg  
Fig. 5-9:  
Mounting with connector panel in forward direction  
364 (outer dimension)  
340 (distance - mounting hole)  
4 9 , 5  
8 1  
( d i s t a m c e  
-
m
o
u
n
t
i
n
g
h
o
l
e
)
2
0
8
(
o
u
t
e
r
d
i
m
e
n
s
i
o
n
)
262 (outer dimension)  
Massbild_3_3d.FH9  
Fig. 5-10: Dimensions when mounting the connector panel on the front  
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5-6 Dimensions and Installation Notes  
VSB 40.1  
5.3 Installation Notes  
Avoid installation locations exposed to direct sunlight, as additional  
heat development can occur.  
When determining installation location and mounting position observe,  
that the optionally available drive can be opened unobstructed.  
Install the VSB in a manner ensuring easy access to the connector  
panel.  
Provide a sufficient clearance of 50 mm (on all sides) for cooling and  
cable routing behind the device.  
Lay all connecting cables in loops and use strain reliefs for all cables.  
Keep as much distance as possible to noise sources.  
Fasten the VSB with four screws M6 at the integrated mounting  
brackets.  
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Display and Operating Components 6-1  
6
Display and Operating Components  
6.1 Power Button  
Besides the connector panel (see Fig. 7-1) a button labeled with "PWR" is  
provided.  
Usually, this power button has no function, as the VSB 40.1 is started by  
applying the supply voltage. This is preset in BIOS. If the BIOS setting has  
been modified by accident, the VSB 40.1 can be started by pressing this  
button.  
To reset the original status, in which the VSB 40.1 also starts without  
pressing the power button immediately after applying the supply voltage,  
activate the BIOS setup during the booting process with the <Entf> or  
<DEL> key. There, activate menu "Power Management Setup". Select in  
this menu under item "PWRON After PWR-Fail" the setting "[Former-  
Sts]".  
6.2 Display, Monitor and Keyboard  
Display  
To display and operate the VSB 40.1 we recommend the displays VDP 16  
and VDP 40 especially designed by Bosch Rexroth for industrial  
applications. The displays are connected with the VSB 40.1 via the G4  
display interface. Hence, you can install the display 30 meters away or  
more from the PC. The VDP-type displays are equipped either with a  
keypad or with a touch screen.  
Note:  
Detailed information can be found in the corresponding  
documentation of the VDP 16 device and the VDP 40.  
You can also connect mouse and keyboard to this displays.  
VGA Monitor  
You can connect a standard monitor (female connector XVGA), a PS2  
keyboard (female connector XKB) and a PS2 mouse (female connector  
XMS) with the VSB 40.1.  
Note:  
If a VDP is used, keyboard and mouse can be connected to it  
only. The interface for keyboard and mouse must remain free.  
Selection of the Graphic Driver  
When the VSB device is delivered, the settings allow to trigger both a  
connected monitor and a connected VDP.  
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6-2 Display and Operating Components  
VSB 40.1  
Activation of the VDP or the  
external monitor  
If required, you can select, if the VDP connected with the G4 display  
interface, the external monitor operated at the VGA connection or both  
can be addressed:  
1. Select "Intel(R) Extreme Graphics" in the task bar.  
Graphics.bmp  
Fig. 6-1:  
Intel Extreme Graphics  
2. Chose "Graphics Options" -> "Graphics Properties".  
Grafikeigenschaften.bmp  
Fig. 6-2:  
Graphics Properties  
3. The "Intel ... Graphics Controller Properties" window opens. Select  
"Devices".  
RegisterGeräte.bmp  
Fig. 6-3:  
"Devices"  
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Display and Operating Components 6-3  
4. If an external monitor is connected, you can select on the left side by  
clicking on the corresponding icons, if you want to address only the  
external monitor (select "Monitor"), only the screen of the connected  
VDPs  
(select  
"Notebook")  
or  
both  
screens  
(select  
"Intel(R) Dual Display Clone").  
5. After confirming using <OK>, another window opens where the  
selection is to be reconfirmed by pressing <OK>. Otherwise, the  
monitor selection is not applied.  
Bestätigen.bmp  
Fig. 6-4:  
Confirm Desktop Change  
Note:  
If the connected external monitor or the connected VDP is  
black, as the corresponding graphic driver is not activated, you  
can also select the desired action blindly by using the key  
combinations illustrated in the figure on the next page in the  
"Hot Keys" tab.  
Thereby, "Monitor" corresponds to the external monitor and  
"Notebook" to the VDP.  
The key combinations can only be activated, if a user is logged  
in.  
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6-4 Display and Operating Components  
VSB 40.1  
RegisterTasten.bmp  
Fig. 6-5:  
Hot Keys“  
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VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-1  
7
PC Box  
7.1 View on the Connector Panel  
X71  
XLAN  
XUSB  
XMS  
XMS  
XKB  
XLAN  
XLPT  
XLPT  
XCOMXVGA  
XKB XUSB  
XCOMXVGA  
VSB_Anschlüsse.FH11  
Fig. 7-1:  
Position of connections of both the different designs  
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7-2 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
7.2 Interfaces  
Note:  
Malfunctions  
caused  
by  
insufficient  
shielding!  
Use only shielded cables and metallic/conductive connector or  
coupling covers with large-area screen contact.  
Overview  
Des. on the Connection type  
housing  
Connector type (integrated)  
D-Sub male connector, 9-pin  
D-Sub female connector, 25-pin  
Mating connector or cable  
(from outside)  
o
o
XCOM  
Serial interface:  
D-Sub female connector, 9-pin  
RS232 (UART 16550), not assigned  
XLPT  
Parallel interface: supports standard  
SPP-, EPP-, ECP-mode  
D-Sub male connector, 25-pin  
(e. g. printer cable)  
o
o
XUSB  
XLAN  
2 USB interfaces  
USB female connector, 4-pin, type A USB male connector, 4-pin  
Network connection:  
Ethernet 10Base T / 100Base X  
RJ45 female connector, 8-pin  
RJ45 connector (twisted pair, 8-  
core)  
VGA HD male connector,  
15-pin  
o
o
o
XVGA  
XKB  
XMS  
X71  
VGA connection of an external CRT  
monitor  
VGA HD female connector, 15-pin  
PS/2 keyboard  
Mini-DIN PS/2 female connector, 6-  
pin  
Mini-DIN PS/2 male connector, 6-  
pin  
PS/2 mouse  
Mini-DIN PS/2 female connector, 6-  
pin  
Mini-DIN PS/2 male connector, 6-  
pin  
A
0
G4 display interface (for VDP 16 or  
VDP 40)  
D-Sub female connector, 25-pin  
D-Sub male connector, 25-pin  
Alternative power supply:  
PC power supply: 24 VDC  
PC power supply: 230/115 VAC  
o
o
Screw terminal  
AC male connector  
AC female connector  
Connection point:  
o= Top side of the housing,  
A0= Plug-in card on slot A0  
Fig. 7-2: Connector types VSB 40.1  
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VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-3  
Serial Interface XCOM  
XCOM - Serial interface  
A serial standard interface is provided at connection XCOM.  
D-Sub male connector,  
9-pin  
Type:  
RS232  
Cable length:  
Cable type:  
15 m max.  
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²  
Max. 115200 bits/s  
Transmission rate:  
Handshake:  
Hardware and software handshake (XON, XOFF)  
Interrupt (IRQ):  
I/O address:  
BIOS presettings:  
4
AUTO (or 3F8H)  
Enabled  
XCOM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
5
6
9
Shield applied to the metal housing  
of the plug-in connector  
Com_sst.FH9  
Fig. 7-3:  
Pin assignment COM  
Note:  
Depending on the design, the UPS available as accessory this  
interface might be needed for the communication with the  
UPS.  
Settings of the Serial Interface  
Control Panel  
To find out settings of the transfer parameters for the serial interfaces,  
please refer to the description of the installed operating system (for  
Windows under Settings/Control Panel, ...").  
BIOS  
The standard BIOS setting of COM (Serial Port A) is AUTO (automatic  
parameter assignment). Apply the following settings if the parameter  
should be assigned directly:  
COM = 3F8H  
Note:  
Interrupt (IRQ) and I/O address must coincide with the settings  
made in BIOS.  
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7-4 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Parallel Interface XLPT  
XLPT – Parallel Interface for  
Printer, Scanner, etc.  
D-Sub female connector, 25-pin  
Type:  
SPP (ex works), EPP, ECP  
3 m max.  
Cable length:  
Cable type:  
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²  
Interrupt (IRQ):  
I/O address:  
7
AUTO or 378H (recommended)  
XLPT  
Interface mode  
EPP  
max. 3m  
SPP  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Write  
STROBE  
Data0  
Data1  
Data2  
Data3  
Data4  
Data0  
Data1  
Data2  
Data3  
Data4  
Data5  
Data6  
Data5  
Data6  
8
9
To peripheral  
devices  
Data7  
Intr  
Data7  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
ACK  
Wait  
BUSY  
1
13  
n.u.  
PAPER out  
SEL out  
14  
25  
n.u.  
Datastb AUTOFD  
n.u.  
n.u.  
ERROR  
INIT  
17  
18  
Addrstrb SEL in  
GND  
GND  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
24  
25  
GND  
GND  
Shield applied to the metal housing  
of the plug-in connector  
Parallel_sst.cdr  
Fig. 7-4:  
LPT interface  
The parallel interface normally runs in the standard mode SPP.  
Furthermore, it can be operated in the EPP mode (Enhanced Parallel  
Port) or in the ECP mode (Extended Capabilities Port), if the suitable  
peripheral equipment is available. The mode can be changed in the BIOS  
settings.  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-5  
XUSB Interfaces  
XUSB serial interfaces for  
printer, scanner, CD-ROM drive  
The devices feature two USB interfaces on the connector panel (XUSB).  
These interfaces are compatible to USB 1.1 and USB 2.0.  
Note:  
The maximum power consumption of the connected devices  
must not exceed 500 mA. If the load exceeds 500 mA, the  
internal current monitoring is activated.  
1
USB device  
USB_P  
USB1  
XUSB  
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
USB2  
USB_M  
Shield  
Shield applied to the  
metal housing of the  
plug-in connector  
Usb_sst.cdr  
Fig. 7-5:  
USB Interfaces  
Pin  
Function  
1
USB power supply (max. 500 mA)  
2
3
4
Data -  
Data +  
USB ground  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-6 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Ethernet Interface XLAN  
XLAN Network Connection  
The industrial PC can be connected with an Ethernet network via an  
Ethernet interface XLAN.  
RJ45 female connector, 8-pin  
Type:  
Ethernet 10Base T / 100Base X  
100 m max.  
Cable length:  
Cable type:  
Transmission rate:  
Shielded, twisted pair  
10 or 100 Mbits/s  
max. 100 m  
1
XLAN, RJ45  
2
3
To the network  
8
4
5
1
6
7
8
Ethernet_sst.cdr  
Fig. 7-6:  
Ethernet interface XLAN  
The driver configuration of the network connection can be called up in the  
task bar or in the "Control Panel" with icon "Network Board". Here you can  
set among other values, if the data transmission shall occur with  
10 Mbits/s and/or with 100 Mbits/s.  
Note:  
Please observe that the network board of the outstation has to  
be able to process the same data transmission rate.  
XVGA Interface  
XVGA Connection for external  
An external monitor (CRT) can be connected to the VGA connection  
(XVGA) and can be operated as an alternative or parallel to a VDP  
connected via the G4 display interface.  
monitor  
Video RAM: 8 MB max.  
Note:  
Before plugging-in a graphics card the video adapter  
integrated in BIOS has to be switched off.  
HD female connector, 15-pin  
Cable length:  
1.5 m max.  
Cable type:  
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²  
Max. resolution:  
1600 x 1200 pixels, max. 4294 mill.  
colors  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-7  
max. 1,5  
m
1
2
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
3
4
5
6
ID2  
GND  
XVGA  
Display  
RED GND  
7
8
1
GREEN GND  
BLUE GND  
-
15  
9
10  
11  
Digital GND  
ID0  
12  
13  
14  
15  
ID1  
Hsync  
Shield applied to the  
metal housing of the  
plug-in connector  
Vsync  
ID3  
Vga_sst.cdr  
Fig. 7-7:  
VGA interface  
Setting incorrect resolutions and colors may  
destroy your monitor!  
Please observe the technical data of your monitor  
and adapt the operating system parameters  
accordingly.  
CAUTION!  
Recommended monitors for external use are low-radiation models  
according to TCO95. In addition, you should achieve the desired display  
resolution with a refresh rate of at least 72 Hz.  
Note:  
When the VSB device is delivered, the settings allow to trigger  
both a connected monitor and a connected VDP.  
How to change this selection, if required, is described in  
section "Selection of the Graphic Driver" on page 6-1.  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-8 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Keyboard Interface XKB  
XKB PS/2 Mini DIN Keyboard /  
PS/2 Mini DIN female connector, 6-  
pin  
Mouse Interface  
Cable length:  
Cable type:  
1.5 m max.  
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²  
max. 1.5 m  
XKB  
1
2
Keyboard Data  
Mouse Data  
Keyboard  
5
6
3
4
5
GND  
4
3
Power, +5VDC  
2
1
Keyboard Clock  
Mouse Clock  
6
Shield  
Shield applied to the metal housing  
of the plug-in connector  
Tastatur_sst.FH9  
Fig. 7-8:  
Keyboard interface  
Note:  
If a VDP display is connected to a VSB 40, the keyboard can  
only be connected to this one. The keyboard interface XKB at  
the VSB 40.1 has to remain free.  
Mouse Interface XMouse  
XMouse PS/2 Mouse Interface  
PS/2 Mini DIN female connector, 6-  
pin  
Cable length:  
1.5 m max.  
Cable type:  
Shielded, cross section min. 0.14 mm²  
Interrupt (IRQ):  
BIOS presettings:  
12  
PS/2 mouse support: Enabled  
PS/2 mouse: Auto detect  
max. 1.5 m  
1
Mouse Data  
XMS  
2
3
Mouse  
GND  
4
5
Power, +5VDC  
Mouse Clock  
6
Shield  
Shield applied to the metal housing  
of the plug-in connector  
Maus_sst.cdr  
Fig. 7-9:  
Mouse interface XMS  
If a PS/2 mouse is not recognized by the system, the mouse has to be  
activated in the BIOS by switching from "Disabled" to "Autodetect". The  
operating system will not recognize the plugging-in of an external mouse  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-9  
after completed startup, because the mouse initialization occurs during  
the booting process.  
Note:  
The connected mouse must be PS/2-compatible. Normally,  
the BIOS reserves IRQ 12 for the PS/2 mouse. If there are  
address conflicts, e. g., if IRQ 12 has already been used by  
another PC extension card, you should change the IRQ of this  
extension card to another IRQ, that is still not-assigned.  
Note:  
If a VDP display is connected to a VSB 40, the mouse can  
only be connected to this one. The mouse interface XMS at  
the VSB 40.1 has to remain free.  
G4 Display Interface X71  
X71 G4 display interface  
The G4 display interface is assigned to the 25-pin D-Sub female  
connector X71. To this female connector you connect via a ready-made  
cable available as accessory (see page 11-2) a display VDP 16 or  
VDP 40.  
Note:  
When the VSB device is delivered, the settings allow to trigger  
both a connected monitor and a connected VDP.  
How to change this selection, if required, is described in  
section "Selection of the Graphic Driver" on page 6-1.  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-10 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
PC Power Supply  
24 VDC Power Supply  
This screw connection is used for device variants for 24 VDC. All  
internally required voltages are generated from the 24 VDC supply.  
Anschluss24V.jpg  
Fig. 7-10: Connection terminal for the 24 VDC supply  
Note:  
Only copper wire is to be used to connect these terminals.  
Tighten the screws of the screw terminals with a torque of 0.4  
Nm (1.81 kg in).  
Parameters  
Value  
Input voltage UN  
24 VDC ; (19 ... 32 VDC)  
Residual ripple for UN  
See figure on the following page  
20 A max.  
Power consumption for 19 VDC  
Overload protection  
Deactivation with automatic restart  
Deactivation with automatic restart  
Short-circuit protection  
Fig. 7-11: Technical data 24 VDC connection  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-11  
Danger without protective separation!  
The 24 VDC input voltage must comply with the  
requirements of the "Protective separation".  
Plug and unplug the connector only in no-voltage  
condition!  
DANGER  
L1  
L3  
L2  
400V + 5%  
400V  
400V - 5%  
PE  
0V  
+ 24V  
Sichertrafo.cdr  
Fig. 7-12: Safety transformer according to EN 60742  
Interfering AC voltage components such as resulting from an uncontrolled  
3-phase current bridge connection without smoothing with a ripple factor  
(see DIN 40110/10.75, section 1.2) of 5 % are permissible.  
It follows from the above that as upper voltage limit the greatest absolute  
value is 30.2 V and as lower voltage limit the lowest absolute value is  
18.5 V.  
1.05 x 28.8 V = 30.2 V  
Upper limit  
28.8 V  
0.866 x 30.2 V = 26.1 V  
30 el  
cos (30 ) = 0.866  
1.5 x 20.4 V = 21.4 V  
Lower limit  
20.4 V  
0.866 x 21.4 V = 18.5 V  
0
t
Wechsel.cdr  
Fig. 7-13: Illustration of the limit values for the 24 VDC voltage  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-12 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
PE  
2
10 (green/yellow)  
Power supply with  
safety transformer  
acc. to EN 60742  
24 VDC  
Cross-sections depending  
on current consumption,  
min. of 4 mm2.  
For higher current con-2  
sumption use 2 x 4 mm .  
2
6
(1)(blue)  
Length max. 4 m  
B
A
A
2
10 (green/yellow)(2)  
Earth bar  
load  
load  
0 V  
24 V  
2
2
A = Terminal block 4  
B = Terminal block 10  
: Terminals in isolated arrangement  
VSB 40.1  
(24 VDC version)  
Cross sections depending  
on current consumption,  
PC  
2
but a min. of 0.75 mm  
(3)  
Power supply  
(1) Easily removable and visible  
X10  
(2) PE bars should be preferablly installed on the mounting plate  
in a conductive manner. In the case of isolated PE bars both  
ends must be connected to mounting plate by means of copper  
strips with a maximum length of 20 cm.  
PE  
The cross section of the copper strips has to be, at least, equal  
to that of the incoming mains cable.  
2
(3) 0,75 mm up to 6 m  
2
1,5 mm up to 10 m  
Distances exceeding 10 m require  
a separate local power supply unit!  
24V_Trafo.FH9  
Fig. 7-14: Wiring of the power connection 24 VDC to the VSB 40.1  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-13  
230/115 VAC Power Supply  
This connection is used for device variants for 230/115 VAC.  
All internally required voltages are generated by the 230/115 VAC power  
supply unit.  
The supply voltage must comply with  
overvoltage category II! Otherwise the  
integrated power supply unit might be  
destructed.  
CAUTION  
Use an isolating transformer to generate the  
230/115 VAC (see following page).  
The 230/115 VAC connection occurs via a 3-pin inlet connector for AC  
connectors on the connector panel. The maximum cable cross section for  
the connected cables is 1.5 mm2.  
X20  
Assignment  
N1  
PE  
PE  
U2  
230V_Buchse.cdr  
Fig. 7-15: Pin assignment of the 230/115 VAC connection X20  
Parameters  
Value  
Rated voltage  
85 VAC ... 264 VAC auto range  
Power consumption for UN = 230 VAC 2.5 A  
Power consumption for UN = 115 VAC 5 A  
Inrush current for 264 VAC  
Overload protection  
100 A  
As of 135 %, deactivation  
At all outputs, deactivation  
Short-circuit protection  
Fig. 7-16: Technical data 115/230 VAC connection  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-14 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Incoming mains  
2
(green/yellow)  
Min.16  
To control cabinet housing  
To machine  
2
16 (green/yellow)  
2
(green/yellow)  
(green/yellow)  
6
All housing components (PE bolt)  
2
10  
PE terminal bar for 0 V wiring  
(see fig. 2)  
PE star point  
2
16 (green/yellow)  
Fuses; motor protection key preferred  
Overvoltage  
category III  
2
4 (green/yellow)  
400V  
Transformer as per  
EN 60742  
230V  
Overvoltage  
category II  
Don't use the neutral  
conductor "N"  
2
without permission  
of the operator!  
4
(green/yellow)  
PE  
N1  
U2  
PE  
2
4 (green/yellow)  
230 V supply  
operator terminals  
service plug receptacles  
: Terminals in isolated configuration  
Trenntrafo.FH9  
E.g., drives  
Fig. 7-17: Voltage connection 230 VAC via isolating transformer  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-15  
7.3 Optional Serial Interfaces  
According to the configuration, serial interfaces are available for the  
extension cards A5 and A6 on the slots.  
The interfaces have different pin assignments and signal assignments.  
Before using the interfaces, identify the type assignment or pin  
assignment, see the configuration sticker on the device (CFG-VSN01E1-  
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx).  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S3  
Serial Interface RS232  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RX (Receive Data)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TX (Transmit Data)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RI (Ring Indicator)  
Fig. 7-18: Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
1
6
XCOM4  
RS232  
A6  
XCOM_S3_sst.EPS  
Fig. 7-19: Serial interface adapter XCOM4 on slot for extension card A6  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-16 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-S3-S3  
Serial Interface RS232  
XCOM3 on Slot for Extension Card A5  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RX (Receive Data)  
TX (Transmit Data)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RI (Ring Indicator)  
Fig. 7-20: Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RX (Receive Data)  
TX (Transmit Data)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RI (Ring Indicator)  
Fig. 7-21: Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
1
6
1
6
XCOM3 XCOM4  
RS232 RS232  
A5  
A6  
XCOM_S3_S4_sst.EPS  
Fig. 7-22: Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on the slots for the  
extension cards A5 and A6  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-17  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S2  
Serial Interfaces RS232 and RS422  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RX (Receive Data)  
TX (Transmit Data)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RI (Ring Indicator)  
Fig. 7-23: Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
TXD- (Transmit Data-)  
TXD+ (Transmit Data+)  
3
4
5
RXD- (Receive Data-)  
RXD+ (Receive Data+)  
Ground  
Fig. 7-24: Pin assignment RS 422, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
1
6
XCOM3  
RS232  
1
6
XCOM4  
RS422  
A6  
XCOM_S6_sst.EPS  
Fig. 7-25: Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on slot for extension  
card A6  
Note:  
There is no uniform and standard pin assignment for RS422.  
When connecting RS422 devices, the pinout in the  
documentation is to be considered.  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-18 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Jumper Setting on Motherboard  
XCOM3  
Jumper JPB2  
Jumper JPB1  
XCOM4  
XCOM3  
XCOM4  
Jumper JPB2  
Jumper JPB1  
Motherbord 1070922809  
Motherbord 1070923827  
Lage_der_Anschlusse_auf_den_Motherbord-Varianten.FH11  
Fig. 7-26: Position of the connections and the jumper on the motherboard  
variants  
Motherboard 1070922809 = Jumper JPB2  
Motherboard 1070923827 = Jumper JPB1  
XCOM3  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
7-8  
9-10  
11-12  
RS232  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Motherboard 1070922809 = Jumper JPB1  
Motherboard 1070923827 = Jumper JPB2  
XCOM4  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
7-8  
9-10  
11-12  
OFF  
OFF  
RS422  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON (Term.) ON (Term.)  
Jumper 1-2 ON = Termination 120 ohm between RXD+ and RXD-  
Jumper 2-3 ON = Termination 120 ohm between TXD+ and TXD-  
Fig. 7-27: Jumper positions for termination settings  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
PC Box 7-19  
CFG-VSN01E1-NN-NN-NN-NN-NN-S6  
Serial Interfaces RS232 and RS422 (Rexroth Standard)  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RX (Receive Data)  
TX (Transmit Data)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request to Send)  
CTS (Clear to Send)  
RI (Ring Indicator)  
Fig. 7-28: Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin  
XCOM4 on Slot for Extension Card A6  
Pin Assignment  
2
3
5
7
8
RXD- (Receive Data-)  
TXD- (Transmit Data-)  
Ground  
RXD+ (Receive Data+)  
TXD+ (Transmit Data+)  
Fig. 7-29: Pin assignment RS422 (here the Rexroth standard assignment), D-  
sub connector, 9-pin  
1
6
XCOM3  
RS232  
1
6
XCOM4  
RS422  
A6  
XCOM_S2_sst.EPS  
Fig. 7-30: Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on slot for extension  
card A6  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
7-20 PC Box  
VSB 40.1  
Note:  
There is no uniform and standard pin assignment for RS422.  
When connecting RS422 devices, the pinout in the  
documentation is always to be considered.  
Jumper Setting on Motherboard  
XCOM3  
Jumper JPB2  
Jumper JPB1  
XCOM4  
XCOM3  
XCOM4  
Jumper JPB2  
Jumper JPB1  
Motherbord 1070922809  
Motherbord 1070923827  
Lage_der_Anschlusse_auf_den_Motherbord-Varianten.FH11  
Fig. 7-31: Position of the connections and the jumper on the motherboard  
variants  
Motherboard 1070922809 = Jumper JPB2  
Motherboard 1070923827 = Jumper JPB1  
XCOM3  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
7-8  
9-10  
11-12  
RS232  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Motherboard 1070922809 = Jumper JPB1  
Motherboard 1070923827 = Jumper JPB2  
XCOM4  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
7-8  
9-10  
11-12  
OFF  
OFF  
RS422  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON (Term.) ON (Term.)  
Jumper 1-2 ON = Termination 120 ohm between RXD+ and RXD-  
Jumper 2-3 ON = Termination 120 ohm between TXD+ and TXD-  
Fig. 7-32: Jumper positions for termination settings  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-1  
8
Maintenance and Installation  
8.1 General Information  
VSB-type industrial PCs are maintenance-free. However, some  
components are subject to wear and must be replaced (see chapter  
"Wear parts" on page 4-4).  
Maintenance  
Include the following measures in the maintenance schedule:  
At least once a year, check all plug and terminal connections for  
proper tightness and damage. Check that cables are not broken or  
crushed. Replace damaged parts immediately.  
Check fan at least once a year.  
Risk of injury through rotating fan impeller!  
Do not touch the fan impeller with your hands or  
other objects.  
DANGER  
Ensure that the VSB 40.1 is connected to a working uninterruptible  
power supply unit.  
Note:  
The accessories of Bosch Rexroth include uninterruptibe  
power supplies for the 230 V supply as well as for the 24 V  
supply (see chapter "Connection of the Uninterruptibe Power  
Supply" from page 8-2 onwards).  
8.2 CMOS Battery  
The battery, with which RAM, BIOS and clock are buffered, has a limited  
service life (see chapter "Wear parts" on page 4-4).  
This lithium battery may not be changed by the user. The battery may only  
be exchanged by the Bosch Rexroth Service (see chapter 14v "Service  
und Support") or by personnel especially trained and authorized by the  
Service.  
Batteries might cause fire, explosions or  
chemical burn!  
Do not load, remove, destroy, burn or heat batteries  
over 100 C.  
WARNING  
Dispose old batteries immediately and properly.  
Keep away from children.  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
8-2 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
8.3 Connection of the Uninterruptibe Power Supply  
The accessories of Bosch Rexroth include uninterruptible power supplies  
(UPS) for the 230 V supply as well as for the 24 V supply (see section  
"Accessories" on page 11-2).  
These USP devices bridge short voltage dips. Longer voltage dips cause  
and allow a normal shutdown of the operating system. Therefore, Bosch  
Rexroth recommends to use an UPS.  
The uninterruptible power system is connected to the voltage supply line.  
According to the design, the USP communicates via the XUSB interface  
or the XCOM interface with the VSB 40.  
XCOM  
24 VDC or  
230 VAC  
Supply voltage  
UPS  
USVAnschluss.FH11  
Fig. 8-1:  
Connection of the UPS  
Mounting the UPS  
The UPS for 24 V can directly be engaged on the top-hat rail (refer to the  
project planning manual of the UPS used). To mount the UPS for 230 V,  
a holder is available as accessories. This holder can be engaged in a top-  
hat rail or can be fastened to a rear panel with two M6 screws.  
After mounting the holder, lift the angle bracket and insert the UPS. Now,  
close the angle bracket and fix it with the enclosed nut.  
USV_Halterung.FH9  
Fig. 8-2:  
View of the UPS inserted in the holder  
DOK-SUPPL*-VSB*40.1***-PR02-EN-P  
VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-3  
Dimensions of the UPS  
USV_Montagemasse.eps  
Fig. 8-3:  
Installation dimensions UPS holder  
The depth of the UPS holder without mounting rail adapter is 117.5 mm  
and with mounting rail adapter 127 mm.  
8.4 Hard disk  
The installation frame of the hard disk can be accessed from the rear side  
of the VSB 40.1 or for variant LS from the bottom side of VSB 40.1.  
Loss of data!  
Backup all required application data as well as  
operating system settings to an external storage  
medium!  
CAUTION!  
Risk to damage the VSB 40.1 by electrostatic  
discharges!  
Comply with all ESD-protection measures during  
working with modules and components! Avoid  
electrostatic discharges!  
CAUTION!  
Note:  
To store user data and to avoid the reinstallation of the  
operating system and application programs after a hard disk  
exchange, you should backup the well-working hard disk at  
regular intervals.  
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8-4 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
Note:  
The hard disk to be inserted must already have an installed  
operating system, if no external boot medium is connected to  
the industrial PC. In any case, it is recommended to have a  
completely installed operating system on the hard disk, to  
shorten the installation time!  
The change of the hard disk for the two variants is not identic, as the hard  
disk is located at different positions.  
Changing the Hard Disk of the VSB 40.1, Variant NN  
1. Save all required user data as well as the operating system settings  
of your system on an external storage medium or via the network  
connection!  
2. Shutdown the operating system.  
3. Wait until the power supply unit switches off and then, switch off the  
supply voltage. If required, unplug all connectors.  
4. Put the VSB 40.1 on a solid mat, so that the connector panel looks in  
your direction.  
5. Loosen the four screws with which the hard disk frame is fixed at the  
VSB 40.1:  
83_Gehäuse.JPG  
Fig. 8-4:  
Loosen the fastening screws at the mounting frame  
6. Remove the VSB 40.1 from the mounting plate (mounting frame), so  
that it is turned away from you.  
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VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-5  
7. Loosen the fastening screws of the hard disk frame. The hard disk  
and (depending on the device design) the CD DVD drive are mounted  
on this plate:  
83_Laufwerk2.JPG  
Fig. 8-5:  
Fastening screws of the hard disk frame  
8. Lift the hard disk frame:  
83_offen.JPG  
Fig. 8-6:  
Lifted hard disk frame  
9. Loosen the two cables (IDE and power supply) from the hard disk.  
10. Now, remove the old and insert the new hard disk.  
11. Connect the two cables. Observe that you don't bend the connection  
pins.  
Note:  
Check the cable connections leading to the hard disk for  
tightness.  
12. After having re-connected the cables, put the hard disk frame into the  
housing by using the claws provided at its bottom. While closing the  
housing, observe not to squeeze any cables.  
13. Fasten the hard disk frame with the two screws.  
14. Put the VSB 40.1 in the mounting plate (mounting frame) and fix it  
with the four screws.  
15. The new hard disk parameters are automatically recognized by the  
system. If the operating system does not boot automatically after  
switching on the VPB, interrupt the power supply for at least 10  
seconds and restart.  
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8-6 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
16. After a regular booting of the PC, the user data as well as the  
operating system settings for the normal operating mode are to be  
restored.  
Changing the Hard Disk of the VSB 40.1, Variant LS  
1. Save all required user data as well as the operating system settings  
of your system on an external storage medium or via the network  
connection!  
2. Shutdown the operating system.  
3. Wait until the power supply unit switches off and then, switch off the  
supply voltage. If required, unplug all connectors.  
4. Put the VSB 40.1 on a solid mat, so that the connector panel looks in  
your direction.  
5. Loosen the four screws with which the hard disk frame is fixed at the  
VSB 40.1:  
83_LS_Gehäuse.JPG  
Fig. 8-7:  
Loosen the fastening screws at the mounting frame  
6. Remove the VSB 40.1 carefully from the mounting plate (mounting  
frame), because the hard disk drive is fastened in the mounting  
frame.  
83_LS_oeffnen.JPG  
Fig. 8-8:  
Loosen the VSB 40.1 from the mounting plate  
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VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-7  
7. Tip the VSB 40.1 to the left side.  
83_LS_gekippt.JPG  
Fig. 8-9:  
Tip the VSB 40.1 to the left and remove it from the mounting plate  
8. Now, you can loosen the cables (IDE and power supply) from the  
hard disk and put the VSB 40.1 on its left side. If necessary, you must  
loosen the cables from the CD-DVD drive to be able to position the  
VSB 40.1.  
83_LS_offen2.JPG  
Fig. 8-10: Loosen the cable from the hard disk  
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8-8 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
9. Loosen the screws, with which the hard disk is mounted, with a  
Philips screwdriver by inserting it through the holes in the mounting  
frame.  
83_LS_Schrauber.JPG  
Fig. 8-11: Loosen the fastening screws of the hard disk  
10. Remove the old and insert the new hard disk.  
11. Plug-in the cables at the hard disk and, if necessary, at the CD/DVD  
drive. Observe that you don't bend the connection pins.  
Note:  
Check the cable connections leading to the hard disk for  
tightness.  
12. After having plugged-in the cables, put the VSB 40.1 in the mounting  
plate (mounting frame). Observe not to squeeze any cables.  
13. Connect the mounting plate (mounting frame) and VSB 40.1 with the  
four screws.  
14. The new hard disk parameters are automatically recognized by the  
system. If the operating system does not boot automatically after  
switching on the VPB, interrupt the power supply for at least 10  
seconds and restart.  
15. After a regular booting of the PC, the user data as well as the  
operating system settings for the normal operating mode are to be  
restored.  
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VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-9  
Exchanging Hard Disk with Damper  
In case of VSB devices containing hard disks with damper, the hard disk  
is located below the device, refer to Fig. 8-12.  
Position_der_schwingungsgedaempften_Festplatte.EPS  
Fig. 8-12: Location of the hard disk with damper  
In order to exchange the hard disk, remove the fastening screw of the  
hard disk installation frame on the bottom side of the VSB 40.1 (refer to  
Fig. 8-13). Lift the hard disk frame and after releasing the retaining spring  
unplug the ribbon cable, with which the hard disk is connected to the main  
board. Now, the installation frame with hard disk can be removed and can  
be exchanged as whole unit.  
Fastening screw  
Installation frame for hard disk  
Festplattentausch.FH11  
Fig. 8-13: Position of the hard disk's installation frame and the fastening screw  
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8-10 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
8.5 Extension Cards  
To plug extension cards slots for the PCI bus are available.  
Risk of damage to the operator terminal or the  
extension cards by electrostatic discharges!  
Comply with all ESD-protection measures during  
working with modules and components! Avoid  
electrostatic discharges!  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
Risk of damage to the operator terminal or  
corruption of application software by  
integrating non-released extension cards!  
Install only released extension cards, and have them  
installed by skilled employees.  
Insert an Extension Card  
1. Shutdown the operating system.  
2. Wait until the power supply unit switches off automatically and then,  
switch off the supply voltage. If required, unplug all connectors from  
the VSB 40.1.  
3. Put the VSB 40.1 on a solid mat, so that the connector panel looks in  
your direction.  
4. Loosen and remove the two fastening screws of the cover:  
84_Deckel.JPG  
Fig. 8-14: Loosen the fastening screws of the cover  
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VSB 40.1  
Maintenance and Installation 8-11  
5. Lift up the cover with the fan.  
84_Deckeloffen.JPG  
Fig. 8-15: Lift the cover with fan  
6. Loosen the fastening screw of the corresponding extension card and  
remove it:  
84_Slotblech2.JPG  
Fig. 8-16: Remove extension card  
7. Insert the plug-in assembly from the top. Don't use force. The  
connections are to be inserted in the plug on the main board.  
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8-12 Maintenance and Installation  
VSB 40.1  
8. Fasten the plug-in assembly with the screw, with which the extension  
card was fixed.  
84_neueKarte2.JPG  
Fig. 8-17: Fix the new PCI card with the screw  
9. Close the top cover and fasten it with the two screws.  
If the card is equipped with a Plug and Play (PnP) function, it is  
automatically recognized by the operating system and integrated in the  
system, provided that no hardware conflicts (IRQ etc.) with other  
extension cards or connected devices occur.  
In the event that after a system reboot the functions based on the new  
card are not available, there may be several reasons:  
The card is not properly seated in the PCI slot.  
The driver software of the card has not been installed or its installation  
is faulty.  
IRQ (Interrupt) conflict with other PC hardware components.  
The software of the card has not been installed.  
Risk of destruction of the main board or the  
extension cards because of address conflicts  
(IRQ, memory access, I/O address)!  
Consider the specifications of the card manufacturer.  
It might be required to set new configurations in the  
BIOS and in the operating system (e.g. Windows XP  
Control Panel).  
CAUTION!  
BIOS Settings  
If the BIOS settings have to be changed, you will find the required  
information in the manual about the used motherboard delivered with the  
VSB 40.1 and, if necessary, in the documents about the PCI card  
mounted by yourself.  
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VSB 40.1  
Software 9-1  
9
Software  
9.1 UPS Software  
The software required for the optionally available UPS (see chapter 8.3  
"Connection of the Uninterruptible Power Supply" on page 8-2 and section  
chapter "Uninterruptible Power Supply" on page 11-2) is stored on the  
hard disk of the VSB 40.1. Before being able to use this software, you  
have to install it. Install this software using the installation softaware  
BRCVInstall saved on the desktop.  
9.2 Touch Screen Software  
For certain VDP-type displays a touch screen is integrated, that allows the  
operation via the touch-sensitive surface of the display.  
The device-internal serial interface COM2 is used for the communication  
between the touch screen controller and the PC.  
You have to install the required driver software by means of the  
installation software BRCVInstall archived on the desktop.  
After the installation settings and changes in the application "Pointer  
Devices" in the Windows Control Panel are possible. You can reach this  
setup program via "Start -> Programs -> UPDD -> Settings.  
UPDD_start.bmp  
Fig. 9-1:  
UPDD setup programs for the touch screen  
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9-2 Software  
VSB 40.1  
The following dialog window appears for the different settings:  
UPDD_settings.bmp  
Fig. 9-2:  
Dialog window to set the touch screen  
For more detailled information, please select the Help button on the  
respective tab.  
Via "Start -> Programs -> UPDD" you reach further useful programs, if  
required.  
The program Calibratemight be of special interest. If required, you can  
calibrate the touch mouse with the help of this program. For this, touch,  
one after the other, the middle of the four crosses displayed on the  
screen.  
For further information on this programs refer to the online help, which  
you can start directly as file GENER-EN.CHM in folder  
C:\ProgramFiles\UPDD\.  
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VSB 40.1  
Disposal and Environmental Protection 10-1  
10 Disposal and Environmental Protection  
10.1 Disposal  
Products  
Our products can be returned to us free of charge for disposal. However,  
it is a precondition that the products are free of oil, grease or other dirt.  
Furthermore, the products returned for disposal must not contain any  
undue foreign matter or foreign component.  
Please send the products free domicile to the following address:  
Bosch Rexroth AG  
Electric Drives and Controls  
Bürgermeister-Dr.-Nebel-Straße 2  
97816 Lohr am Main, Germany  
Packaging Materials  
The packaging materials consist of cardboard, wood and polystyrene.  
These materials can be easily recycled. For ecological reasons, please  
refrain from returning the empty packages to us.  
10.2 Environmental Protection  
No Release of Hazardous Substances  
Our products do not contain any hazardous substances, which may be  
released in the case of appropriate use. Accordingly, our products will  
normally not have any negative effect on the environment.  
Materials Contained in the Products  
Electronic Devices  
Electronic devices mainly contain:  
steel  
aluminum  
copper  
synthetic materials  
electronic components and modules  
Motors  
Motors mainly contain:  
steel  
aluminum  
copper  
brass  
magnetic materials  
electronic components and modules  
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10-2 Disposal and Environmental Protection  
VSB 40.1  
Recycling  
Due to their high content of metal most of the product components can be  
recycled. In order to recycle the metal in the best possible way, the  
products must be disassembled into individual modules.  
Metals contained in electric and electronic modules can also be recycled  
by means of special separation processes. The synthetic materials  
remaining after these processes can be thermally recycled.  
If the products contain batteries or rechargeable batteries, these batteries  
are to be removed and disposed before they are recycled.  
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VSB 40.1  
Ordering Information 11-1  
11 Ordering Information  
11.1 Type Code Designation VSB40.1  
According to the following type code designation, the IPC VSB 40.1 is  
available in different variants.  
Abbrev.  
column  
1
2
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4  
Example: V S B 4 0 . 1 G 4 E - 5 1 2 N N - C 1 C - A D - N N - F W  
Product  
VSB. . . . . . . . = VSB  
Line  
40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 40  
Design  
1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 1  
Control panel interface  
GIGASTAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = G4  
PC box  
6 slots, PCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = E  
Memory capacity (RAM)  
512 MB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 512  
1024 MB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 1G0  
Interface  
Without special interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = NN  
System configuration  
Celeron, min. 2GHz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = C1  
Connecting voltage  
AC 115 to 230 V, 50 to 60 Hz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = C  
DC 24 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = D  
Hard disc (HD)  
3.5", mind. 20 GB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = A  
2.5", mind. 20 GB, with vibration-resistant suspension . . . . . . . = B  
2.5", mind. 8 GB, Solid State Disk (SSD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = C  
Disc drive  
Without . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = N  
DVD-ROM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = D  
DVD±RW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = E  
Other design  
Without . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = NN  
Disc drive in connector direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = LS  
Firmware and software  
Denotes that firmware and software must be ordered as separate subposition = FW  
Typenschuessel_VSB.FH11  
Fig. 11-1: Type code designation VSB 40.1  
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11-2 Ordering Information  
VSB 40.1  
11.2 Accessories  
Network Connection  
Ordering designation  
Part number  
Description  
B-AC STECKER NETZ 230V  
1070 912881  
Mains connector 230 V, male inlet connector for non-  
heating apparatus, angular, for self-mounting  
BKS-U-N-NTZKAB-IPCRHO-002,5-P 1070 048937  
Mains cable 230 V with female inlet connector for non-  
heating apparatus, angular, cable length 2.5 m  
Fig. 11-2: Connectors and cables for VSB 40.1  
Connecting Cables to the VDP 16 and VDP 40 (G4 Display Interface)  
Ordering designation  
Part number  
Description  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-001,0-P  
R911307684  
Connecting cable flexible, 1 m  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-002,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-005,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-010,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-015,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4****-IPCVDP-020,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4A***-IPCVDP-025,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4A***-IPCVDP-030,0-P  
BKS-U-H-G4A***-IPCVDP-035,0-P  
BKS-U-N-G4A***-IPCVDP-035,0-P  
BKS-U-N-G4A***-IPCVDP-040,0-P  
BKS-U-N-G4A***-IPCVDP-045,0-P  
BKS-U-N-G4A***-IPCVDP-050,0-P  
BKS-U-N-G4A***-IPCVDP-055,0-P  
R911170723  
R911306043  
R911306046  
R911308482  
R911306047  
R911170286  
R911170287  
R911170288  
R911170777  
R911170289  
R911170290  
R911170291  
R911170292  
Connecting cable flexible, 2 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 5 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 10 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 15 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 20 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 25 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 30 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 35 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 35 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 40 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 45 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 50 m  
Connecting cable flexible, 55 m  
Fig. 11-3: Connecting cables to the VDP 16.1, VDP 40.1 and VDP 60.1  
Uninterruptible Power Supply  
Ordering designation  
Part number  
Description  
VAU01.1S-024-024-240-NN  
R911307090  
R911170724  
R911170725  
R911170819  
UPS 24 VDC, 240 W  
VAU01.1S-230-230-300-NN  
SUP-M02-VAU01.1S-230  
SUP-M03-VAU01.1S-230  
USV 230 VAC, 300 W  
Holder for top-hat rail mounting of the USP 230 VAC  
Holder for screw mounting of the USP 230 VAC  
Fig. 11-4: Uninterruptible power supply  
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VSB 40.1  
List of Figures 12-1  
12 List of Figures  
Fig. 1-1: VSB 40.1 1-1  
Fig. 3-1: Hazard classification (according to ANSI Z535) 3-1  
Fig. 4-1: Technical data: PC box 4-1  
Fig. 4-2: Technical data of the power supply unit 115 V / 230 V 4-2  
Fig. 4-3: Technical data of the power supply unit 24 V 4-2  
Fig. 4-4: Ambient conditions 4-3  
Fig. 4-5: Used standards 4-3  
Fig. 4-6: Typical operating and storage conditions of the hard disk 4-4  
Fig. 4-7: Service life of the fan 4-4  
Fig. 5-1: VSB 40.1 as variant NN 5-1  
Fig. 5-2: VSB 40.1 as variant LS (drive in connector direction) 5-1  
Fig. 5-3: Connector panel in forward direction, optional drive at the top 5-  
2
Fig. 5-4: Dimensions for horizontal mounting with connector panel in  
forward direction 5-2  
Fig. 5-5: Vertical Mounting with Connector Panel in Forward Direction 5-3  
Fig. 5-6: Mounting specifications for vertical mounting with connector  
panel in forward direction 5-3  
Fig. 5-7: Connector panel on the top side, optional drive in forward  
direction 5-4  
Fig. 5-8: Dimensions when mounting the connector panel on the top side  
5-4  
Fig. 5-9: Mounting with connector panel in forward direction 5-5  
Fig. 5-10:Dimensions when mounting the connector panel on the front 5-5  
Fig. 6-1: Intel Extreme Graphics 6-2  
Fig. 6-2: Graphics Properties 6-2  
Fig. 6-3: "Devices" 6-2  
Fig. 6-4: Confirm Desktop Change 6-3  
Fig. 6-5: Hot Keys6-4  
Fig. 7-1: Position of connections of both the different designs 7-1  
Fig. 7-2: Connector types VSB 40.1 7-2  
Fig. 7-3: Pin assignment COM 7-3  
Fig. 7-4: LPT interface 7-4  
Fig. 7-5: USB Interfaces 7-5  
Fig. 7-6: Ethernet interface XLAN 7-6  
Fig. 7-7: VGA interface 7-7  
Fig. 7-8: Keyboard interface 7-8  
Fig. 7-9: Mouse interface XMS 7-8  
Fig. 7-10:Connection terminal for the 24 VDC supply 7-10  
Fig. 7-11:Technical data 24 VDC connection 7-10  
Fig. 7-12:Safety transformer according to EN 60742 7-11  
Fig. 7-13:Illustration of the limit values for the 24 VDC voltage 7-11  
Fig. 7-14:Wiring of the power connection 24 VDC to the VSB 40.1 7-12  
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12-2 List of Figures  
VSB 40.1  
Fig. 7-15:Pin assignment of the 230/115 VAC connection X20 7-13  
Fig. 7-16:Technical data 115/230 VAC connection 7-13  
Fig. 7-17:Voltage connection 230 VAC via isolating transformer 7-14  
Fig. 7-18:Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-15  
Fig. 7-19:Serial interface adapter XCOM4 on slot for extension card A6 7-  
15  
Fig. 7-20:Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-16  
Fig. 7-21:Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-16  
Fig. 7-22:Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on the slots for  
the extension cards A5 and A6 7-16  
Fig. 7-23:Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-17  
Fig. 7-24:Pin assignment RS 422, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-17  
Fig. 7-25:Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on slot for  
extension card A6 7-17  
Fig. 7-26: Position of the connections and the jumper on the motherboard  
variants 7-18  
Fig. 7-27:Jumper positions for termination settings 7-18  
Fig. 7-28:Pin assignment RS232, D-sub male connector, 9-pin 7-19  
Fig. 7-29:Pin assignment RS422 (here the Rexroth standard assignment),  
D-sub connector, 9-pin 7-19  
Fig. 7-30:Serial interface adapters XCOM3 and XCOM4 on slot for  
extension card A6 7-19  
Fig. 7-31: Position of the connections and the jumper on the motherboard  
variants 7-20  
Fig. 7-32:Jumper positions for termination settings 7-20  
Fig. 8-1: Connection of the UPS 8-2  
Fig. 8-2: View of the UPS inserted in the holder 8-2  
Fig. 8-3: Installation dimensions UPS holder 8-3  
Fig. 8-4: Loosen the fastening screws at the mounting frame 8-4  
Fig. 8-5: Fastening screws of the hard disk frame 8-5  
Fig. 8-6: Lifted hard disk frame 8-5  
Fig. 8-7: Loosen the fastening screws at the mounting frame 8-6  
Fig. 8-8: Loosen the VSB 40.1 from the mounting plate 8-6  
Fig. 8-9: Tip the VSB 40.1 to the left and remove it from the mounting  
plate 8-7  
Fig. 8-10:Loosen the cable from the hard disk 8-7  
Fig. 8-11:Loosen the fastening screws of the hard disk 8-8  
Fig. 8-12:  
Location of the hard disk with damper 8-9  
Fig. 8-13: Position of the hard disk's installation frame and the fastening  
screw 8-9  
Fig. 8-14:Loosen the fastening screws of the cover 8-10  
Fig. 8-15:Lift the cover with fan 8-11  
Fig. 8-16:Remove extension card 8-11  
Fig. 8-17:Fix the new PCI card with the screw 8-12  
Fig. 9-1: UPDD setup programs for the touch screen 9-1  
Fig. 9-2: Dialog window to set the touch screen 9-2  
Fig. 11-1:Type code designation VSB 40.1 11-1  
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VSB 40.1  
List of Figures 12-3  
Fig. 11-2:Connectors and cables for VSB 40.1 11-2  
Fig. 11-3:Connecting cables to the VDP 16.1, VDP 40.1 and VDP 60.1  
11-2  
Fig. 11-4:Uninterruptible power supply 11-2  
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12-4 List of Figures  
VSB 40.1  
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VSB 40.1  
Index 13-1  
13 Index  
A
Activate monitor 6-2  
Activate VDP 6-2  
Air pressure 4-3  
Ambient conditions 4-3  
Appropriate use  
Area of application 2-2  
Introduction 2-1  
Areas and Use of Application 2-2  
B
BIOS settings 8-12  
Buffer battery 8-1  
C
CE marking 4-3  
CMOS Battery 8-1  
Commissioning 1-2  
Compatibility check 4-5  
Connector 7-2  
Connector panel 7-1  
D
Dimensions 5-1  
Display 6-1  
GIGASTAR 7-9  
Display components 6-1  
Disposal 10-1  
E
EN standards 4-3  
Environmental Protection 10-1  
Ethernet connection 7-6  
F
Fan  
maintenance 8-1  
Fans  
Service life 4-4  
G
GIGASTAR interface 7-9  
Connecting cable 11-2  
Graphic driver 6-1  
H
Hard disk  
Changing the hard disk of the VSB 40.1, variant LS 8-6  
Changing the Hard disk of the VSB 40.1, variant NN 8-4  
Operating conditions 4-4  
Housing dimensions  
Variant NN 5-2  
I
Illustration of the limit values for the 24 VDC voltage 7-11  
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13-2 Index  
VSB 40.1  
Inappropriate use 2-2  
Consequences, Discharge of liability 2-1  
Insert an extension card 8-10  
Installation notes 5-1, 5-6  
Interfaces 7-2  
Ethernet 7-6  
Keyboard interface 7-8  
PS/2 keyboard 7-8  
PS/2 mouse 7-8  
Serial interface XCOM 7-3  
XLPT 7-4  
XUSB 7-5  
XVGA 7-6  
K
KB Keyboard interface 7-8  
Keyboard interface 7-8  
L
LPT interface 7-4  
M
Maintenance 8-1  
Extension cards 8-10  
General information 8-1  
Materials 10-1  
Maximum ambient temperature 4-3  
Mechanical strength 4-3  
Monitor 6-1  
Mounting  
Variant LS 5-5  
Variant NN 5-2  
Mouse interface 7-8  
N
Network connection 11-2  
O
Operating components 6-1  
Operating system 1-1  
Ordering information 11-1  
P
Parallel interface XLPT 7-4  
PC box 7-1  
Connector panel 7-1  
Interfaces 7-2  
PC Box  
Technical Data 4-1  
PCI card  
BIOS settings 8-12  
Installation 8-10  
Power button 6-1  
Power supply  
Technical data 4-2  
Power supply 230 V 7-13  
pin assignment 7-13  
Power supply 230 Volt  
Technical data 4-2  
Power supply 24 Volt  
Technical data 4-2  
PS/2 mouse connection 7-8  
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Index 13-3  
R
Recycling 10-2  
Relative humidity 4-3  
S
Safety Instructions for Electric Drives and Controls 3-1  
Safety transformer according to EN 60742 7-11  
Serial interface XCOM 7-3  
System presentation  
Brief description 1-1  
System representation 1-1  
Commissioning 1-2  
Operating system 1-1  
T
Technical data  
115/230 VAC connection 7-13  
24 VDC connection 7-10  
Ambient conditions 4-3  
wear parts 4-4  
Technical Data  
PC Box 4-1  
Power supply 115 V / 230 V 4-2  
Power supply unit 24 V 4-2  
Touch screen software 9-1  
Type code designation 11-1  
U
UL/CSA certification 4-4  
Uninterruptibe power supply 11-2  
Uninterruptible power supply 8-2  
UPS 8-2, 11-2  
Mounting 8-2  
UPS software 9-1  
USB Interfaces 7-5  
Use See appropriate use and inappropriate use  
Used standards 4-3  
V
VDP 6-1  
Voltage connection 230 VAC via isolating transformer 7-14  
Voltage supply 7-10  
W
Wear parts 4-4  
Wiring of the power connection 24 VDC to the VSB 40.1 7-12  
X
XCOM 7-3  
XLAN Network connection 7-6  
XMS Mouse interface 7-8  
XVGA interface 7-6  
Z
Zubehör 11-2  
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13-4 Index  
VSB 40.1  
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VSB 40.1  
Service and Support 14-1  
14 Service and Support  
14.1 Helpdesk  
Our service helpdesk at our headquarters in Lohr, Germany, will assist  
you with all kinds of inquiries.  
Contact us:  
By phone through the Service Call Entry Center  
Monday to Friday: 7:00 am 6:00 pm CET  
+49 (0) 9352 40 50 60  
By fax  
+49 (0) 9352 40 49 41  
By E-mail: [email protected]  
14.2 Service Hotline  
Out of helpdesk ours please contact our German service department  
directly:  
+49 (0) 171 333 88 26  
or  
+49 (0) 172 660 04 06  
Hotline numbers for other countries can be found in the addresses of  
each region on the Internet (see below).  
14.3 Internet  
Additional notes regarding service, maintenance and training, as well as  
the current addresses of our sales and service offices can be found on  
Outside Germany please contact our sales/service office in your area first.  
14.4 Helpful Information  
For quick and efficient help please have the following information ready:  
detailed description of the fault and the circumstances  
Information on the name plate of the affected products, especially type  
codes and serial numbers  
Your phone and fax numbers and E-mail address, so we can contact  
you in case of questions  
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14-2 Service and Support  
VSB 40.1  
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