In large-scale industrial automation scenarios, the control room and on-site equipment are often far apart. How to stably transmit the video signal of industrial PC to operation terminals tens or even hundreds of meters away, while solving the problems of power supply and data synchronization, is a common challenge in system integration. The built-in control panel of Beckhoff CP60xx series is designed to meet the needs of long-distance human-machine interaction. Its core relies on CP Link proprietary transmission technology, which achieves co cable transmission of video signals and power through standard coaxial cables, with a maximum distance of up to 100 meters. This article will be based on the CP60xx series technical manual, providing in-depth analysis of the remote deployment plan, cabinet door installation process, backlight tube replacement and maintenance, and systematic troubleshooting process of the panel, providing on-site engineers with a full stack technical reference from deployment to maintenance.
Chapter 1: Product Positioning and Core Technology - CP Link Long Distance Transmission
1.1 Overview of Applicable Scenarios and Selection
The CP60xx series is a built-in control panel designed specifically for installation on control cabinet doors or console panels. Its aluminum shell is sturdy and durable, with a front panel protection level of IP65 (dustproof and anti spray water), and a rear protection level of IP20. This series offers a variety of display sizes and resolution options from 6.5 inches to 15 inches, and can be optionally equipped with a touch screen (touchscreen/touchpad) or PC keyboard according to requirements.
It is strictly prohibited to use the equipment in areas with explosive hazards.
1.2 CP Link Transmission Mechanism and Interface Definition
The core feature that distinguishes CP60xx from ordinary display terminals is its use of CP Link connection technology. This technology only requires two coaxial cables to complete two key tasks simultaneously:
Video signal transmission: transmit the display screen of the industrial PC to the control panel.
Power supply: Provides working voltage for the control panel without the need for separate power cords.
Interface physical definition:
CP Link A (Data): BNC connector, responsible for data signal transmission.
CP Link B (Data&Power): BNC connector, responsible for the composite transmission of data signals and power.
Connection foolproof design: To prevent misconnection, the CP Link interface card is marked with red dots, while the plug or corner protection sleeve of the coaxial cable is marked with red lines. During assembly, the plug with the red mark must be aligned and inserted into the socket marked with the red dot.
1.3 Cable selection and maximum transmission distance specifications
The maximum transmission distance allowed by CP Link is 100 meters. In practical engineering, low loss coaxial cables of different specifications should be selected according to the distance. The manual provides a rich set of pre installed cables, with different cable types corresponding to different bending radii and transmission loss characteristics:
Belden H155 (3-30 meters): suitable for medium to short distances, with a bending radius of 35mm.
Aircell7 (30 meter specification section): Suitable for medium distances, with a bending radius of 25mm.
H2000FLEX (35-65 meters): Suitable for long distances, with a bending radius of 50mm, it is more flexible and easy to pass through pipes.
Cellflex composite cable (70-100 meters): For ultra long distances, it adopts a splicing structure of "Aircell7 at both ends and Cellflex in the middle", which balances the convenience of threading pipes and low loss transmission.
Important notice: Each control panel requires a set of CP Link cable sets, each containing two coaxial cables (corresponding to channels A and B respectively).
Chapter 2: Mechanical Installation and Cabinet Drilling Process
2.1 Comparison of Hole Size and Selection
As a built-in panel, CP60xx needs to be embedded in the opening of the control cabinet door and fixed with a rear fixture. Different models (depending on screen size and keyboard configuration) correspond to different hole sizes. Before installation, it is necessary to strictly follow the "Installation Dimensions" table for cutting:
CP600x (no function keys/pure display): 6.5 inches to 15 inches, with hole widths ranging from 258.3mm to 416.4mm.
CP601x (with function keys): 6.5 inches to 15 inches. Due to the increase in button area, the opening height correspondingly increases (such as 389mm for 15 inches).
CP602x (with numeric keypad): The 12 inch model is divided into two sub models (-0000 and -0002), with the latter having a wider opening width (444.2mm).
CP603x (with alphanumeric full keyboard): usually 10 inches to 15 inches, with a generally higher height (such as 404.2mm for 15 inches).
Engineers need to confirm the sub models based on the model nameplate on the back of the equipment and cut them according to the B (width) and A (height) dimensions in the "Dimensions" table.