Datasheed HMI B&R 4PP065.0571-K22

Does anyone still have a copy of the datasheet for the B&R 4PP065.0571-K22 hmi? because I searched the B&R website for this type, it wasn’t there, because I wanted to see the specifications

Hello,

it is still available on the website, but for this module you need to be logged in on the B&R website and given the necessary user rights to view since it is a module which was specially customized. (Marked by -K22)
The user rights are handled by B&R on behalf of the customer which ordered the customization.
As a start you can check the standard modules

  • 4PP065.0571-X74
  • 4PP065.0571-P74
  • 4PP065.0571-P74F
  • 4PP065.0571-X74F

BR
Fabian

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is there a next generation for 4PP065? because this type is no longer available

You can contact your local B&R office, they might be able to help more.

if we want to replace it with the same type by moving the CFcard only, can the program run? just want to add 1 backup machine just in case

Hello,

The Panel has two memory Storages, the CF-Card and an internal SRAM which is Batterie Buffered.

If you move the CF-Card from one Device to another you move the main Memory. But not the SRAM.

Depending on the Coustomer-Software running, it can be enought to just move the CF-Card. But it is also possible that there are checks implemented, for example to read serial numbers of devices and validate them, and store this “Licence” in SRAM. So there is also a possibility that it does not work.

B&R Employees can give you the datasheet, as it is available on the internal section of the Website. But you have to validate that you are allowed to have it. There are Agreements between the Coustomers and B&R when selling these -K22 parts .
Please contact your local B&R Sales office.

Greetings
Michael

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So this SRAM memory is if the machine is turned off, the data in it will be lost?

Hi,
the SRAM in this device is battery buffered.
As long as the battery is ok, the data is kept also when machine is switched off.

Best regards.

does this mean that this battery is the same as a CMOS battery?

Hi,
yes, it’s comparable to a CMOS battery.
While the common understanding of a CMOS battery in a PC means that some BIOS values and date and time are stored, in the PLC the battery stores the date and time information of the RTC hardware, and the SRAM content (for example RETAIN variable values).

Best regards.