Description
Key Technical Specifications
- Model code: XV-152-E6-84TVRC-10
- Eaton order number: 166702
- EAN / GTIN: 7640130097728
- Display size: 8.4 in
- Display type: TFT color display
- Resolution: 640 x 480
- Touch type: Resistive touch
- Supply voltage: 24 V DC
- Current consumption: 0.6 A continuous
- Communication: 1 x Ethernet, CANopen, SmartWire-DT, RS-232, USB host
- Operating temperature: 0 to 50 C
- Storage temperature: -20 to 60 C
- Enclosure rating: IP20
- Mounting depth: 47 mm
- Housing: Metal housing
- Operating system: Windows CE
Product Introduction
Eaton XV-152-E6-84TVRC-10, order number 166702, is an 8.4 in industrial HMI used for machine control, diagnostics, and operator input. It runs on a 24 V DC supply and fits plant-floor systems that need Ethernet plus CANopen or SmartWire-DT connectivity.
This model is chosen when the control system needs a compact replacement panel with metal housing, resistive touch, and retained memory support. The 640 x 480 VGA format is common in legacy machines, so compatibility checks matter more than screen size alone.
Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Relevance to this Part | Quick Check Method | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No screen power-up | Missing 24 V DC, blown fuse, reversed polarity | ❌ Low | Measure supply at the panel terminals with a multimeter | Check cabinet power and fusing before replacing the HMI |
| Backlight on, no graphics | Runtime not loaded, corrupted project, firmware mismatch | ✅ High | Check boot messages and reload the stored project | Verify software image and firmware before calling it dead |
| Touch input does not register | Touch calibration drift, damaged resistive layer, dirty overlay | ✅ High | Run calibration and test touch points across the full screen | Recalibrate first; replace only if the touch layer fails repeatedly |
| Communications lost to PLC | Wrong IP, CANopen node mismatch, cabling fault | ✅ High | Ping the panel, inspect link LEDs, verify node address and baud rate | Match network settings and cable routing before swapping hardware |
| Random resets during operation | Voltage dip, weak supply, overheating in enclosure | ❌ Low | Log 24 V under load and check cabinet temperature | Fix power quality and ventilation before replacing the unit |
| No response on SmartWire-DT or CANopen | Wrong network topology, terminated incorrectly, device address conflict | ✅ High | Check node addressing, termination, and device list | Review the site configuration and wiring against the manual |
If you are stuck, send technical support clear photos of the nameplate, wiring, ports, and any fault codes, plus the PLC diagnostic log.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the XV-152-E6-84TVRC-10 an obsolete part?
A: In practice, yes, it is commonly sold as surplus or legacy stock. That does not mean it is bad, but it does mean you should confirm availability before promising a same-day replacement to production. For older HMI platforms, the real risk is not failure rate; it is shortage and software mismatch.
Q: Is this a direct replacement for my existing Eaton panel?
A: Usually only if the full model code, cutout, supply, and communication options match. I would not trust memory here. Check the label on the removed unit and compare the exact suffix, because a small revision change can alter ports or mounting details.
Q: Can I swap it without changing the PLC program?
A: Sometimes yes, sometimes no. If the HMI project and network settings are stored locally, you may need to restore the application, node ID, and IP settings after the swap. Back up the old panel first, because chasing a missing runtime file wastes more time than the hardware change itself.
Q: What communication options does this panel use?
A: The listed configuration includes Ethernet, CANopen, SmartWire-DT, RS-232, and USB host support. That sounds flexible, but the installed firmware and project still decide what actually works on the machine. Always match the configured protocol to the site wiring and controller setup.
Q: What condition is this usually sold in?
A: Most listings for this model are New Surplus or New Original stock. That is why it can price below factory direct supply. A proper seller should still provide traceability, test status, and a clear statement on whether it is unopened, surplus, or refurbished.
Q: Can I hot-swap this HMI?
A: No. Treat it like a powered control device, not a plug-and-play USB part. Shut down the panel, confirm the cabinet is de-energized, and wait for discharge before touching terminals or connectors.
Q: What should I check before I order one?
A: Check the exact model number, order number, EAN, mounting depth, supply voltage, and communications package. I have seen downtime caused by a one-character suffix mismatch, wrong firmware, or a cable that was pinned for a different revision. Take photos before removal and mirror the original setup exactly.



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