Product positioning and applicable scenarios
In industrial automation sites, the reliability, clarity, and resistance to environmental interference of human-machine interaction interfaces directly affect operational efficiency and system safety. The CP69xx series built-in control panel launched by Beckhoff is specifically designed for control cabinet installation scenarios, providing multi size TFT display screens ranging from 5.7 inches to 19 inches, supporting single touch operation, and optional function keys, PLC specific keys, or full-size PC keyboards. The front panel of this series has a protection level of IP65, which can resist water jets and dust intrusion from any angle. The rear panel is IP20, suitable for installation in dry and dust-free environments inside control cabinets.
This article is aimed at automation system integration engineers and on-site maintenance personnel, providing a complete set of engineering deployment guidance around the hardware structure, interface types, long-distance transmission scheme, control cabinet installation process, grounding and EMC requirements, touch screen cleaning and maintenance, and common fault troubleshooting of CP69xx.
Model composition and selection key points
The main differences of the CP69xx series panels are reflected in three aspects: display screen size, resolution, and front-end laminated button configuration. The display screen sizes include: 5.7 inches (640 × 480, 4:3), 6.5 inches (640 × 480, 4:3), 12 inches (800 × 600, 4:3), 15 inches (1024 × 768, 4:3), and 19 inches (1280 × 1024, 5:4). All models adopt TFT LCD technology, with color performance and viewing angle meeting the requirements of industrial environments.
The front-end laminating offers the following variants: a pure display screen (without any mechanical keys), a function key area with 10 PLC specific keys and LED indicators, a digital PC keyboard (American layout) with 10 PLC keys, and an alphanumeric PC keyboard with 10 PLC keys. The selection should be based on the operating frequency, input habits, and whether it is necessary to quickly call internal variables of the PLC. For scenarios that require frequent input of numerical values or text, the integrated keyboard version can significantly reduce the hassle of an external USB keyboard.
Interface Explanation and Long Distance Signal Transmission
All interfaces of the CP69xx series are arranged in the connection area below the back, mainly including:
DVI Extended Input (X101): Used to receive graphics signals from industrial PCs. This interface uses a special signal processing circuit that allows transmission up to 50 meters through standard DVI cables. Due to the severe signal attenuation caused by long-distance transmission, the panel integrates a signal restructuring processor that can fully restore the DVI signal timing. It should be noted that when the transmission distance is large, the data transmission rate of DDC files must be limited to 50 kHz or lower, otherwise there may be problems such as no display during startup and images only appearing after Windows is loaded. This restriction can be achieved by modifying the graphics card VideoBIOS or selecting a specific graphics card driver.
USB Extended Input (X102): With an RJ45 socket design and Beckhoff CU8801 conversion box, it can transmit USB 2.0 signals (480 Mbit/s) over standard CAT-5 Ethernet cables up to 50 meters away. Note that this is not an Ethernet connection and cannot be connected to network switches or hubs. For scenarios where the panel needs to be installed separately from the host in the control cabinet, this is the most practical solution.
USB Input (X103): A standard B-type USB socket used to directly connect to a standard USB port on an industrial PC, with a transmission distance limited to 5 meters. Suitable for short distance, simple systems.
USB output (X104, X105): Two standard A-type USB sockets used to connect USB peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and USB drives. They are connected to the input USB channel through the internal panel, which is actually an extension of the host USB bus.
Power input (X106): 5-pin voltage socket, providing 24 V DC (NEC Class 2) power supply, and including protective grounding pin. The plug is provided with the goods, and the spare parts order number is C9900-P927.
Engineers should choose the interface type based on the actual distance between the host and the panel when planning wiring: DVI+USB standard cables can be directly used within 5 meters; From 5 meters to 50 meters, a DVI Extended+USB Extended solution is required, along with a CU8801 converter. A series of connection kits (C9900-K560~K629 and K777~K779) are provided in the PDF, with lengths ranging from 1 meter to 50 meters. The kits include corresponding cables and necessary converters, greatly simplifying the selection process.

Detailed explanation of installation process for control cabinet
CP69xx is designed to be embedded in the front door of the control cabinet for installation, fixed by quick clamping handles at four corners without the need for additional screws or loose parts. The installation steps are as follows: