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2. a Bs JSG LIVE 2 1 4 1 Alphanumeric keyboard 3 Function keys 5 LED display 2 Special keys 4 Cursor control keys Figure 3 5 Keyboard Layout Repeat Function All the keys on the keyboard are of the autorepeat type The character is repeated as long as the key is pressed Keyboard Labeling The keyboard has international and German labeling International National Example German Font size and thickness reduced a2 Together B with the ALTgr key Figure 3 6 The Keyboard Labeling System PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 9 Getting to Know the PG 720 Alphanumeric The largest block of keys on the keyboard is the alphanumeric keyboard Keyboard with all the keys for the letters of the alphabet numerals and special characters The characters are arranged in basically the same way as on a normal typewriter However there are a number of special keys which have special functions for the PG 720 Special Keys The special keys in the alphanumeric keyboard have the following functions Table 3 5 Functions of the Special Keys Key Function Backs
3. PG 720 Table 5 1 Components of the Motherboard Serial Functions Number 1 PC card slots 2 S5 submodule port 3 Memory card port 4 Clock battery connector 5 Pentium II CPU on base with cooling unit 6 System memory 2 slots 7 External VGA port 8 COM 2 serial port 9 TTY jumpers X30 10 COM 1 TTY serial port 11 TTY receiver 12 TTY transmitter 13 MPI DP port 14 LPT 1 parallel port 15 PS 2 mouse port external 16 Connector for display 17 Type A USB connector 18 Port for keyboard and trackball 19 Floppy disk drive connection 20 Power supply connection from DC converter 21 IDE for hard disk drive 22 IDE for CD ROM drive 23 IDE for LS 120 drive 24 CD ROM sound connection 25 Connector for CPU fan PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions Table 5 1 Components of the Motherboard Serial Functions Number 26 Connector for On Off switch 27 Connector for display unit 28 Connector reserved microphone 29 Jumper not installed 30 Connector reserved earphones 31 Connector for speaker left 32 Connector for speaker right 33 Programming submodule 34 RS 485 hybrid 5 4 Switch Settings Jumpers TTY Jumpers x30 see also 2 3 4 5 Active TTY port standard setting Figure 5 2 X off TTY send loop separate from power source passive setting off x TTY receive loop separate f
4. connector socket LPT1 port PS 2 mouse USB port MPI DP port Figure 3 2 Left Hand Side Panel with Cover Plates Removed The following table contains an overview of the various interface ports and connectors on the left hand side panel Table 3 3 Connectors on the Left Hand Side Panel of the Unit Ports and Connectors Function RS 232 MODEM PLC Serial port VGA port Connection for external monitor COM 2 Connection for serial mouse Serial port RS 232 mouse Connection for serial printer Serial port COM 1 Connection for S5 programmable logic controller MPI multipoint interface Connection for S7 programmable logic controller LPT 1 printer Parallel port Connection for parallel printer PS 2 mouse Connection for PS 2 mouse External power supply unit Connection for 17 V DC from external power supply unit USB type A serial interface Port for the Universal Serial Bus PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 5 Getting to Know the PG 720 Right Hand Side You access the slots for programming S5 submodules S5 S7 memory Panel Processing cards the PCMCIA port and the disk drive from the right hand side of Side the PG 720 processing side Ejector for PC a cards s O q PC cards types I II slot 2 Wate Ejector for disk
5. 6ES5733 5xxx0 COM1 RS 232 COM1 RS 232 Link via RS 232 6ES5731 6AGO meee 15 pin PG IF and 6ES5731 1xxx0 r T J COMTI 6ES5734 2xxx0 Hj laad U l 6ES5731 6AGO p 25 pin PG IF ONO SA and 6ES5731 0xxx0 S5 150U AS 511 Printer 6AP1901 0ALO Arrr LPT1 Centronics 8 Centronics E 6ES5731 6AGO CP523 525 and 6ES5726 0xxx0 CP526 527 COM1 TTY PG IF TTY CP530 143 6ES5731 6AGO CP552 580 _ _ CP581 and 6ES5731 1xxx0 IP252 260 or IP246 247 6ES5734 2xxx0 S7 x00 ET200 conn RS 485 6ES7901 OBF00 0AA0 MPI RS 485 smms MPI conn RS 485 PG IF MPI RS 485 Figure 8 9 Connecting Cables 1 Connecting cables available as spare parts only PG 720 PII Programming Device 8 14 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Standard Connecting Cable Adapter for PG 6xx Cable PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Using the standard connecting cable supplied with the unit you can connect your PG 720 to a Siemens programmable logic controller Please refer to the information in Chapter 3 PG 7xx 25 pin male connector activated The 330 ohms ry Connecting cable 6ES5 734 2BD20
6. PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 7 5 Error Diagnostics Hex Code Meaning Description 3C TP ADV_CS CONFIG Configure advanced chip set 42 TP_VECTOR_INIT Initialize interrupt vectors 46 TP_COPYRIGHT Check copyright 49 TP_PCI_INIT Initialize PCI interface 48 TP_CONFIG Check configuration 4A TP_VIDEO Initialize video interface 7 6 If the INSERT key is pressed during booting of the system three short beeps are sounded This signalizes that the initialization of the special programming device hardware is being skipped If your PG 720 does not boot correctly you can inform the hotline of the POST hex code PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information What Does This Chapter Contain Chapter Overview PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware addresses Interrupt assignments Information about connecting cables This chapter contains important reference data about the following Section Contents Page 8 1 Hardware Address Table 8 2 8 2 Interrupt Assignments 8 3 PG 720 Video Modes 8 4 Connector Pinouts 8 5 Connecting Cables 8 14 8 1 Hardware Information 8 1 Hardware Address Table There are two kinds of address area e Memory address area e 1 O address area Different read write signals I O WR I O RD MEMR
7. Figure 8 6 LPT1 Parallel Port Socket Pin Signal Description Input Output No 1 Strobe CLK Output open collector 2 Data bit 0 Output TTL level 3 Data bit 1 Output TTL level 4 Data bit 2 Output TTL level 5 Data bit 3 Output TTL level 6 Data bit 4 Output TTL level 7 Data bit 5 Output TTL level 8 Data bit 6 Output TTL level 9 Data bit 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Acknowledge Input 4 7 KQ pull up 11 BUSY Input 4 7 KQ pull up 12 PE PAPER END Input 4 7 KQ pull up 13 SELECT Input 4 7 KQ pull up 14 AUTO FEED Output open collector 15 ERROR Input 4 7 kQ pull up 16 ANIT Output open collector 17 SELECT IN Output open collector 18 GND 25 GND PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Serial Port PLC RS 232 Modem 8 12 The serial port COM1 on the PG 720 has the following pinout 9900 00 0 9000 0000 of Figure 8 7 COM1 Serial Port Socket Pin No Designation Description Input Output 2 TxD D1 Serial transmit data Output 3 RxD D2 Serial receive data Input 4 RTS S2 Request to send Output 5 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input T GND E2 Ground reference potential 8 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 9 TTY RxD TTY rec
8. Hex Code Meaning Description 02 TP_VERIFY_REAL Test whether CPU in Real mode 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset interrupt controller 12 TP_RESTORE_CRO Restore control register 13 TP_PClLBM_RESET PCI Bus Master reset 36 TP_CHK_SHUTDOWN Check shutdown code 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Set ES to special mode 03 TP_DISABLE_NMI Disable NMI OA TP_CPU_INIT Early initialization of CPU 04 TP_GET_CPU_TYPE Determine CPU type AE TP_CLEAR_BOOT Edit boot flag 06 TP_HW_INIT Initialize basic hardware 18 TP_TIMER_INIT Initialize timer 08 TP_CS_INIT Initialize chip set C4 TP_PEM_SIZER_INIT Reset system fault 0E TP_IO_INIT Initialize IO 0c TP_CACHE_INIT Initialize cache 16 TP_CHECKSUM EPROM checksum test 28 TP_SIZE_ RAM Determine RAM size 3A TP_CACHE_AUTO Determine cache size 2A TP_ZERO_BASE Set basic 512K RAM to 0 2C TP_ADDR_TEST Test basic RAM address lines 2E TP_BASERAML Basic RAM check 1st 64K 38 TP_SYS_SHADOW BIOS shadow 20 TP_REFRESH Refresh chip test 29 TP_PMM_INIT Initialize Post Memory Manager 33 TP_PDM_INIT Initialize dispatch manager C1 TP_PEM_INIT Initialize Post Error Manager 09 TP_SET_IN_POST Start Power On Self Test 0A TP_CPU_INIT Initialize CPU 0B TP_CPU_CACHE_ON Switch on cache OF TP_FDISK_INIT Initialize hard disk 10 TP_PM_INIT Initialize power management 14 TP_8742_INIT Initialize 8742 chip 1A TP_DMA_INIT Initialize DMA chips 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset interrupt controller 32 TP_COMPUTE_SPEED Compute clock speed C1 TP_740_INIT Initialize PG 720 PII I O
9. 8 2 This list is not an absolute since the resources are allocated by Windows Consequently alternative address assignments are possible The actual assignment can be looked up in the Resources Report PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Table 8 2 I O Address Assignments Address Assignment Remarks From To 0000 000F DMA controller 1 0020 0021 Interrupt controller 1 0024 003D Motherboard resources 0040 0043 Timer 1 0060 0060 Keyboard controller data 0061 0061 NMI system speaker settings 0064 0064 Keyboard controller command status 0070 0070 Real time clock index 0071 0071 Real time clock date 0072 0077 CMOS RAM keyboard 0078 0079 Reserved board configuration 0080 008F DMA page register 00A0 00A1 Interrupt controller 2 00A4 00B9 Motherboard resources 00CO OODF DMA controller 2 OOFO OOFF Numeric processor 0170 0177 Second IDE channel Can be deactivated 01F0 01F7 First IDE channel 0200 0203 Reserved for Game port otherwise free Reserved free joystick 0220 022F ESS SOLO 1 DOS emulation Sound 02F8 02FF COM2 Can be deactivated 0300 031F Programming interface Can be deactivated 0330 0331 ESS SOLO 1 DOS emulation Sound 0370 0370 Super I O 0371 0371 Index data 0376 0376 Second IDE channel command Can be deactivated 0377 0377 Second IDE channel status C
10. Your programming device comes supplied with Windows 98 already installed this supports the PC card interface PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 30 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Error Diagnostics r What Does This This chapter will help you to locate identify and in some cases Chapter Contain eliminate simple errors and faults The symptoms of the problem possible causes and remedies are listed in the form of a table PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 7 1 Error Diagnostics Table 7 1 Errors Faults in PG 720 Operation Error Fault Power LED does not light up Cause PG 720 is switched off Power supply not properly connected Battery run down Remedy Switch the unit on Check the power supply power cable and power connector Charge or replace battery Display remains dark after power up Back lighting is not active Wait 3 to 5 seconds until the back lighting is active External monitor remains dark LCD enabled is entered in SETUP Enter CRT enabled or SIMULTAN in SETUP Message on the display Invalid configuration information Press the F1 key for continue F2 to run Setup utility Incorrect configuration data Press F2 key check the configuration data in the SETUP program if necessary adapt the default values and check the error messages in the first SETUP menu Message on the display No boot device available NTDLR not found
11. Charging Every person with a non conductive connection to the electrical potential of its surroundings can be charged electrostatically Figure A 1 shows you the maximum values for electrostatic voltages which can build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicated in the figure These values are in conformity with the specifications of IEC 801 2 Voltage in kV kv 16 a Synthetic material 15 14 NS 2 Wool 13 N 3 Antistatic material for 12 So example wood or concrete z s 10 9 S 8 N N i N 6 N 5 Ts 4 3 a hee N 2 ey N Sie Si E s pest et ate ee gt 5 10 20 30140 50 60 70 8090100 Relative air humidity in Figure A 1 Electrostatic Voltages which can Build up on a Person PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 A 3 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge Damage Ensure Sufficient Make sure that the personnel working surfaces and packaging are Grounding sufficiently grounded when handling electrostatically sensitive devices You thus avoid electrostatic charging Avoid Direct You should touch electrostatically sensitive devices only if it is Contact unavoidable for example during maintenance work Hold modules without touching the pins of components or printed conductors In this way the discharged energy cannot affect the sensitive devices If you
12. PCI Configuration Submenu PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Submenu PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Available means that the Plug amp Play mechanism in BIOS can allocate the IRQ to plug amp play submodules or motherboard functions Use the Reserved setting only if the interrupt has to be assigned specifically to PCMCIA submodules with no plug amp play capability PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Item Specific Help Available Reserves the specified Available IRQ for use by legacy Available ISA devices Available Available reserved reserved F1 Help ay Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESG Exit gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 12 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 17 Configuring the PG 720 Option PCI IRQ line PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit PCI Configuration Item Specific Help PCI devices can use hardware interrupts called IRQs A PCI Auto Select device cannot use IRQs already in use by ISA or eee Resource EISA devices Use Auto only if no ISA or EISA PCI IRQ line 1 legacy cards are installed PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line
13. gt Boot Options gt Keyboard Features gt Hardware Options System Memory Extended Memory Battery Capacity Fi Help ESC Exit FQ Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit ay Select Item 4 gt Select Menu Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu Figure 6 4 Memory Cache Menu A cache is a fast memory buffer between the CPU and main memory DRAM Recurrent memory access operations are executed in the fast cache instead of main memory if the function is enabled In rare instances involving some hardware and software combinations it may be necessary to disable the cache because the program runtimes or waits are too short on account of the fast cache Field Meaning Disabled Cache is disabled Write Through Write access is not concluded until the entry has been made in main memory Write Back Write access is concluded immediately the entry in main memory takes place in the background default PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 9 Configuring the PG 720 Option Boot Options 6 10 The following submenu appears when you select the option Boot Options in the main menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Boot Options Item Specific Help QuickBoot Mode Enabled Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will SETUP prompt decrease the time needed to boot
14. 28 128h Gr 1280x1024 L 16 43 1 60 60Hz 30 101h Gr 640x480 L 256 60 75 85 60Hz 31 100h Gr 640x400 L 256 70 60Hz 32 103h Gr 800x600 L 256 56 60 75 85 60Hz 34 105h Gr 1024x768 L 256 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz 38 107h Gr 1280x1024 L 256 43 1 60 60Hz 40 110h Gr 640x480 L 32K 60 75 85 60Hz 41 111h Gr 640x480 L 64K 60 75 85 60Hz 42 113h Gr 800x600 L 32K 56 60 75 85 60Hz 43 114h Gr 800x600 L 64K 56 60 75 85 60Hz 44 116h Gr 1024x768 L 32K 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz 45 117h Gr 1024x768 L 64K 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz 50 112h Gr 640x480 L 16M 60 75 85 60Hz 52 115h Gr 800x600 L 16M 56 60 75 85 60Hz 64 104h Gr 1024x768 16 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz 68 106h Gr 1280x1024 16 43 1 60 60Hz 6A 102h Gr 800x600 16 56 60 75 85 60Hz 70 101h Gr 640x480 256 60 75 85 60Hz 71 100h Gr 640x480 256 70 60Hz 72 103h Gr 800x600 256 56 60 75 85 60Hz 74 105h Gr 1024x768 256 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz 78 107h Gr 1280x1024 256 43 1 60 60Hz PG 720 PII Programming Device 8 6 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information 8 4 Connector Pinouts Socket Connector for the External Power Unit Connecting a PS 2 Mouse The socket for the external power supply unit has the following potentials 17 5V 5 DC voltage EA 0V Ground Figure 8 1 Power Supply Connector You can connect a PS 2 mouse to your PG 720 The connector has the following pinout View of the socket connector Figure 8 2 Connector
15. 5 Memory Submodules SIMATIC Memory Cards Software Standby STEP 5 STEP 7 STN Display Suspend to Disk Suspend to RAM Glossary 10 A program in which information about the device configuration that is the configuration of the hardware on the programming device is defined The device configuration of the programming device is preset with defaults Changes must therefore be entered in the SETUP if a memory extension new modules or a new drive are added to the hardware configuration Memory submodules for SIMATIC S5 which are programmed with the PG 720 and can be plugged into an S5 programmable logic controller Memory submodules in credit card format for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 which are programmed with the PG 720 and can be plugged into an S5 or S7 programmable logic controller The collective term for all programs which are used on a computer The operating system and the user programs are part of the concept software Power saving status for example hard disk drive or display turned off This is a software package which represents the basis for all other STEP 5 software packages With the programming device PG 720 this package is used to program programmable logic controllers of the SIMATIC S5 family The language used is known as STEP 5 Programming software for the creation of user programs for SIMATIC S7 control Super Twist Nematic passive display Transition to power off status with p
16. CRT 800 X 600 CRT 1024 X 768 LCD Screensize Fi Help ESC Exit ty PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Hardware Options Item Specific Help Cardbus PCMCIA Slot Programming interface CRT LCD selection Trackball PS 2 Mouse lt gt Select Menu Enabled Enabled Enabled Enable or disable the Plu PCI Multi Point Interface MPI DP SIMULTAN 75 Hz 75 Hz 75 Hz Graph amp Text Expand Internal Select ltem Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu FQ Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 8 PG 720 PII Hardware Options Submenu The parameters of the interfaces present on the basic module are set here Entry PCI MPI DP Enables the CP5611 compatible MPI DP interface The Meaning recourses are managed by the BIOS PCI plug amp play mechanism Cardbus PCMCIA Slot Disabled Disables the Cardbus PCMCIA interfaces Enabled The resources are managed by the BIOS PCI plug amp play mechanism Programming interface Enables or disables the interface for SIMATIC S5 memory modules and SIMATIC memory cards This interface uses the I O address range 300h 31 fh CRT LCD selection LCD Enabled All data is output only to the internal LCD the 15 way VGA port is disabled For maximum resolution the display signals are output only to the 15 way VGA port the LCD interface
17. supplied PLC 15 pin male connector deactivated V 19 ms 9 ce yo gt Z 18 mmm 2 pa n 21 teu fees v tt m4 330 ohms V 19 mr m 6 ai 7 Casing 1 3 m 20 _ 8 Shield 1 casing Figure 8 10 Standard Connecting Cable If you want to connect your PG 720 to a programmable logic controller using the standard connecting cable of a PG 6xx use an adapter PG 7xx Adapter Connecting cable PLC 25 pin male 6ES5 731 6AGOO 6ES5 731 1xxx0 15 pin male activated Release 2 deactivated gt 330 ohms a x V 19 mn _ 22 mm 9 Y ee Ts I 18 a 10 2 a gt H Hc 21 i al eal iv 330 ohms av C 19mm C oom 6 ula i 3 9 m 21m 7 3 10 lt 24 oo E 25m a DA cco B aa Shield 20 _ C3 6 mm 19 Casing C 20 mm 3 4 17 Figure 8 11 Adapter for PG 6xx Cable 8 15 Hardware Information Connecting Cable With 25 Pin Socket Connector Cable for Interconnecting Programming Devices 8 16 PG 7xx PG 695 II Adapter Connecting cable S5 PLC V 24 25 pin male 6ES5 731 6AG00 6ES5 731 Oxxx0 25 pin female activated ee 2 330 ohms ii 22 me deactivated E 1 18 mmm
18. the system POST Errors Enabled Enabled Floppy check Disabled Summary screen Enabled Fi Help ESC Exit Change Values Ay Select Item FQ Setup Defaults gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 5 Boot Options Submenu Quick Boot Some hardware tests are skipped to speed up the boot Mode procedure SETUP prompt The message PRESS lt F2 gt to enter Setup appears at the bottom of the screen during the system run up phase POST Errors The boot process is stopped if an error is detected you must press F1 to acknowledge Enter Disabled to avoid the necessity of acknowledging errors for example if no keyboard is connected Floppy check The floppy head is stepped inward and then back to its original position during the system run up phase This test is useful because it reinitializes the drive Summary screen The most important system parameters are displayed when the system run up phase completes Enabled means that the feature is active Disabled means that the feature is inactive PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Example of a summary screen PG720 PII 266 MHz 640 KB 63 MB 384 KB 512 KB System Extended Shadow RAM Cache RAM Hard Disk 0 Hard Disk 1 Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 3 None None PhoenixBIOS Set Up Utility SIMATI
19. 10m Te 330 ohms 8 21m Ee n met 1o 4 _ 21 oe Ty t 10 24 mm T L 25 mm i z 1 asing a 3 2 20 mm 3 4 17 1 mmm Shield 24 o Figure 8 12 Connecting Cable With 25 Pin Socket Connector You can connect your PG 720 to other programming devices with this cable using the TTY COM1 interface This cable does not have an order number Please read the notes in Chapter 4 PG 7xx PG 695 II PC 16 20 25 pin male Cannon connector COM1 TTY port PG 7xx PG 695 II PC 16 20 25 pin male Cannon connector COM1 TTY port activated deactivated 330 ohms PY o V 19 9 L i j zZ gt Tl 18 mm 10 gt gt 21 na V i 330 ohms V 19 e m 18 x lt I an 21 f Ph 7S o 1 m _ lt 3 m C 20 mm e a Shield casing m 3 gt _ e 20 Figure 8 13 Cable for Interconnecting Programming Devices PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Connection to S5 PLC RS 232 and COM1 TTY of a PG 6xx PG 7xx PG 7xx connection in V 24 mode If you want to connect your PG 720 to the S5 RS 232 port of a PG 6xx programming device you require an adapter In this case the PG 720 must
20. 4 F1 Help ay Select tem Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 13 PCI Configuration Submenu Disabled No interrupt possible for this PCI IRQ line AutoSelect Plug amp Play mechanism in BIOS selects unassigned interrupts and allocates them to the on board PCI devices 3 to 15 The PCI IRQ line is assigned to the selected interrupt Do not use this setting unless it is specifically required in your application s documentation PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 18 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 3 The Security Menu Summary You can only edit the fields enclosed in square brackets Two passwords are assigned to protect your programming device from unauthorized use You can use the normal user and supervisor password to prevent use of diskettes for the to limit use of the hard disk PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Supervisor Passwo User Password is Set Supervisor Pas Set User Password Password on boot Fi Help ay ESC Exit lt gt rd is Disabled Disabled sword Enter Enter Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Normal Diskette access Supervisor Item Specific Help Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 14 Sec
21. 4 Drawer Eject button Emergency release AON Caution Risk of data loss and damage to the drive CD ROM drives are very sensitive to impermissible vibration Vibration during operation can result in damage to the drive or the CD PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 7 External Power Unit and Battery External Power Unit Battery The external power unit is used to supply the PG 720 with power when it is being operated with 120 V or 230 V mains supplies The voltage range is set automatically In mains power supply operation the integrated battery is charged at the same time The connecting cable to the PG 720 has an external power supply unit For connection to the power system the external power supply unit has a connector for non heating appliances LED Display Figure 3 12 External Power Unit Caution Danger of overheating The external power supply unit can be damaged if it is covered Caution Risk of damage The PG 720 can only be used with supplied mains adapter The PG 720 has an integrated NiMH nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery This makes the device portable meaning you can use it without the external power supply The battery also prevents data loss occurring on power failure Once the external power supply unit is connected the battery is charged The following conditions are important e When charging th
22. 4 5 Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards 02 cece eee eee 4 6 Working with PC Cards 0000 c cece cette eee 4 7 Connecting the PG 720 to other SIMATIC S5 Units 4 8 Connecting the PG 720 to a SIMATIC S7 Network MPI DP 4 9 Networking the PG 720 with Other Stations on PROFIBUS 4 10 Networking the PG 720 and Other Computers on Industrial Ethernet 4 11 Connection under Windows 0 00000 cece eee eee eee PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Contents 5 PG 720 Expansions 0 cece eee eee eee 5 1 5 1 Opening the Unit 0 0 0 5 2 5 2 Components Visible After Opening the Unit 05 5 4 5 3 Block Diagram of the Motherboard 0 cee eee eee ees 5 5 5 4 Switch Settings Jumpers 00 0 ccc eens 5 7 5 5 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules 0 02 000ee ees 5 8 5 6 Processor Upgrade 0 06 den ii aaia E eet eee 5 9 5 7 Replacing the Backup Battery 000s cece eee eee 5 8 Closing the Unit 220202e educeserred les plates n eked ies Seas er eed 6 Configuring the PG 720 02 ccc cece 6 1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP 6 1 1 The Main Meth ap asdiccice Sees ween es eon ae cuss anavenap ae un Cehig ate aun ee ae ual ae 6 1 2 The Advanced Menu 20 0c eee eee eee 6 1 3 The Security Menu 0 000 cc een eens 6 1 4 T
23. C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting a PS 2 To connect the keyboard proceed as follows Koyboard 1 Switch off your device 2 Unplug the keyboard connector from the base of the unit 3 Plug in the PS 2 type keyboard connector Note It is advisable to use a keyboard cable with an angled connector so that the connector does not extend beyond the back panel The keyboard cable must be inserted in the cable conduit on the back panel of the unit otherwise the connector can work loose when the device is tilted Connecting USB You can connect peripheral devices with USB interfaces to the USB Periphery port 1 Open the port cover on the left hand side panel 2 Plug the USB cable into the port for example under Windows 98 The device connected in this way is available as soon as it has been registered by the Plug and Play operating system USB port Figure 4 7 USB Port PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 11 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 4 Working with SIMATIC S5 Memory Submodules Working with You can read and program SIMATIC S5 EPROMs and EEPROMs SIMATIC S5 using the 48 pin S5 EPROM and EEPROM programming port You will Submodules find information about using the programming software in the STEP 5 User Manual ih O H N Be S5 EPRO
24. Configure internal COM port using IRQ 4 Disabled Enabled No configuration 2F8 Enabled IRQ 3 User configuration Enabled Auto Output only BIOS or OS chooses configuration IRQ 7 OS Controlled Controlled by OS Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu FQ Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 10 COM LPT Configuration Submenu The resources used by an interface are released when you disable the interface in question The I O addresses and interrupts are preassigned it is advisable not to change these default assignments Mode Use this setting to set the operating mode of the printer interface Make sure that the setting matches the printer connected to the printer port See the printer documentation for details of the appropriate settings PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 15 Configuring the PG 720 PCI Configuration Submenu PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit PCI Configuration Item Specific Help Reserve specific IRQs for use by legacy ISA devices gt PCI PNP ISA Resource Exclusion PCI IRQ line 1 Auto Select PCI IRQ line 2 Auto Select PCI IRQ line 3 Auto Select PCI IRQ line 4 Auto Select F1 Help ay Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit 6 16 Figure 6 11
25. Device is on battery charge level is low and battery mode is selected gn green rd red or orange blk black dark Note Recharging stops when the battery is fully charged or if for example the temperature overshoots the maximum permissible limit for recharging You can check the battery charge level in Windows 98 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 3 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 4 Note Press the On Off button for approximately one second to switch on the device The device switches off automatically if it is powered down in Windows If it is not in Windows switch off the device by pressing the On Off button If you work under Windows 98 always use the Shut Down menu in the Start pop up to switch off the programming device The PG 720 switches off automatically when you exit Windows Holding down the On Off button for longer than seven seconds triggers the override function The device resets and automatically reboots useful for example if the system freezes PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Left Hand Side Panel Communications Side Connectors and Ports All the connectors and interface ports for connecting to external devices are located on the left side panel of the PG 720 communications side COM 2 port VGA port On hoo i COM 1 port Power supply Power switch LEDs
26. Pinout for the PS 2 Mouse Cable Pin No Designation Input Output 1 Datalne Input output 2 Not assigned 3 OV 4 Current limited 5V power supply Output 5 Clock line Input output 6 Not assigned PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 7 Hardware Information Connecting an External Keyboard 8 8 You can connect an external keyboard to your PG 720 The connector has the following pinout View of the socket connector Figure 8 3 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Pin No Designation Input Output 1 Data line keyboard Input output 2 Data line trackball Input output 3 OV 4 Current limited 5V power supply Output 5 Clock line keyboard Input output 6 Clock line trackball Input output PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information VGA Socket The VGA socket connector on the PG 720 has the following pinout Connector Figure 8 4 VGA Socket Connector Pin No Designation Description Input Output m R EXT Red Output 2 G_EXT Green Output 3 B_EXT Blue Output 4 NC 5 M Ground 6 M Ground Ground 7 M Ground Ground 8 M Ground Ground 9 NC 10 M Ground Ground 11 NC 12 NC 13 EXT_H Horizontal sync Output 14 EXT_V Vertical sync Output
27. System Memory Extended Memory Battery Capacity Fi Help ESC Exit ay Select Item 4 gt Select Menu Menu Structure 6 4 PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit 15 35 32 Item Specific Help 01 23 1999 1 44 MB 31 2 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field Example Hour Minute Second Month Day Year 6495MB None CD ROM None Write Back Help window F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu Figure 6 1 The screen is divided into Main SETUP Menu four sections In the top section you can select the menu screens Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit In the left of the center section you can select various settings or submenus Brief help texts appear on the right for the currently selected menu entry The bottom section contains information for operator inputs You can move between the menu screens using the cursor keys lt and gt Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extended system configuration can be set here Security Security functions are set here for example a password Power Power functions can be selected here Boot Sequence The boot priorities are defined here Version Information about the programming device s release status Exit Used for terminating and s
28. Table 3 5 Functions of the Special Keys Key Function Fn Special Key combination key In conjunction with a second key key combination you activate other key codes for special applications with this key This key is also used to emulate the numeric keypad Figure 3 8 Numeric Keypad CTRL Key combination key This key is only used in combination with other keys For Ctrl example you press CTRL ALT Delete to reset and restart the operating system For other uses of this key please refer to the user manual of the relevant user program ALT Key combination key This key is only used in combination with other keys For example you can enter the hexadecimal value of an ASCII character using this key and the numeric keypad for example F ALT 123 corresponds to Alt B ALTg Key combination key You can use this key together with the other combination keys to generate other key codes For example you can generate the character on the German keyboard by typing ALTg 8 PRINT combination key 2 Sj Using the Print key you can output the current screen display to a printer depending on the software used PAUSE combination key The Pause key interrupts program execution in the majority of applications The LED displays for the keys NUM LOCK and SCROLL LOCK are located below the function keys F9 to F12 and display the cu
29. The programming device has two built in speakers You can adjust the output volume either by clicking the Loudspeaker button in the taskbar or by opening the Start menu in Windows and selecting Programs gt Accessories gt Multimedia gt Volume PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 What Does This Chapter Contain Chapter Overview The basic steps for commissioning your PG 720 Working in the battery mode and changing the battery logic controllers Connecting your PG 720 to other devices 4 This chapter describes what you have to do to set up your PG 720 correctly for operation This includes Working with memory submodules and cards for the programmable Section Contents Page 4 1 Connecting the PG 720 to the Power Supply 4 2 Battery Operation 4 3 Connecting I O Devices 4 4 Working with SIMATIC S5 Memory Submodules 4 5 Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards 4 14 4 6 Working with PC cards 4 15 4 7 Connecting the PG 720 to other SIMATIC S5 Units 4 17 4 8 Connecting the PG 720 to a SIMATIC S7 Network 4 21 MPI DP 4 9 Networking the PG 720 with Other Stations on 4 23 PROFIBUS 4 10 Networking the PG 720 and Other Computers on 4 24 Industrial Ethernet 4 11 Connection under Windows 4 24 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 1 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 1 Connecting the PG 720 to the Power
30. and Power LEDs as me ower Accessing external storage medium Submodule programming active me MPI DP port active J N z a 4 ane A 8 a Figure 3 1 The Front of the PG 720 PG 720 PII Programming Device 3 2 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Table 3 1 The LEDs and What They Mean The LEDs and Label LED Meaning What They Mean grn Device is in mains supply mode external power unit is supplying power or Device is in mains supply mode battery is re charging Akku rd Device is in battery mode battery charge level low blk Device is in battery mode battery has shut down or no battery installed Power grn Device is on battery mode is selected and bat tery is not down grn flashing Device status is save to DRAM blk Device is off or battery has shut down in battery mode battery down grn Accessing external storage medium hard disk S CD ROM floppy disk grn Submodule programming is in progress MPI DP grn MPI port is active Table 3 2 The Mode LEDs The Mode LEDs Power Akku of the PG 720 blk grn a c mains supply battery charged or not installed blk or a c mains supply battery is recharging blk blk Device is off or battery is down in battery mode grn blk Device is on battery mode grn grn Device is on a c mains supply grn or Device is on a c mains supply and battery is recharging grn rd
31. be replaced Battery Voltage If the battery voltage is too low the time of day and the device too Low configuration data in the RAM are lost Replacing the In this case you must replace the backup battery The battery is Battery located on the drive mounting To change the battery proceed as follows 1 Switch off your PG 720 and remove the power cable and all the connecting cables 2 Open the unit as described in Section 5 1 3 Now change the battery by removing the connector and releasing it from the clip 4 Push the new battery firmly into the clip 5 Close the unit as described in Section 5 7 Clip Backup battery Hard disk drive Figure 5 6 Clip for Backup Battery Caution Risk of damage Only replace the lithium battery with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Order No W79084 E1003 B1 Dispose of used batteries in keeping with local regulations Changing SETUP If you change the battery or unplug the battery connector you must run the SETUP program to reset your programming device s configuration data see Chapter 6 PG 720 PII Programming Device 5 10 C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions 5 8 Closing the Unit Closing the Unit To close the unit proceed as follows 1 Tilt the unit to the horizontal position 2 Place the front section on the casing 3 Insert the CD ROM ribbon cable and the CD ROM audio line into the drive connector
32. meters If you want to connect your PG 720 to another programming device you can plug the appropriate connecting cable into the RS 232 or TTY interface port You will find more detailed information about the connecting cables listed below in Chapter 8 Table 4 3 Connecting the PG 720 to Other Programming Devices Port Connection Connecting cable Adapter Order No COM1 as PG 7xx with 6ES5 733 5BD202 RS 232 interface PG 7xx COM1 as PG 7xx with Series connection 6ES5 731 6AG00 TTY interface PG 6xx of 6ES5 733 2xxx02 and 6ES5 731 6AG001 Note 1 When connecting the programming devices in series make sure you connect the cable the right way round see Figure 4 12 2 The connecting cable is available for order only as a spare part The connecting cable is described in Section 8 Adapter Connecting cable PG 7XX C active passive PG gy 6ES5731 6AG00 6ES5 733 2xxx0 Figure 4 12 Direction of Connection Adapter Connecting Cable 4 19 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Activating Deactivating the PG 720 Jumper Settings Changing the Jumper Setting 4 20 Note If you connect two programming devices using the TTY interface you must deactivate the TTY interface COM1 on one of the devices by changing the jumper settings When supplied this interface is always active When your PG 720 is supplied the COM1 TTY serial port is active 20 mA current l
33. or EEPROMs you must equalize the static charge on your body with the potential on the unit You can do this by briefly touching the metal mounting plate of the ports on the left hand side panel of the unit PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 13 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 5 Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards 4 14 SIMATIC memory cards can be read programmed and erased using the 68 pin connector SIMATIC memory cards are available for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 software eo ge Orientation point gt SIMATIC memory cards Figure 4 9 Slot for SIMATIC Memory Cards Proceed as follows when working with SIMATIC memory cards 1 Switch on your device 2 Start your SIMATIC programming function 3 Plug the SIMATIC memory card into the 68 pin connector 4 Read program or erase the memory card with the programming function of your SIMATIC programming software 5 Terminate the programming function of your SIMATIC software 6 Remove the SIMATIC memory card from the programming port for further use in a programmable logic controller Caution Risk of damage to memory cards and the PG 720 You must insert the memory card into the 68 pin connector with the type label pointing to th
34. shows 100 See the section entitled Displaying Charge Status for instructions on how to view the indicator e Leave the programming device switched on to drain the battery the programming device will switch itself off when the battery is discharged Remember to disconnect the power unit from the PG 720 so that the battery can discharge e Once the programming device has switched itself off start another charge cycle by reconnecting the external power unit to the PG 720 The teach in cycle terminates automatically approximately 10 minutes later PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Displaying Charge Status Battery Mode 4 4 Note You can speed up the discharge stage by deactivating the Power management functions in the BIOS see Setup menu Section 6 1 4 Power Savings Disabled Under Windows 98 you can achieve the fastest possible discharge by clicking Taskbar gt Start gt Settings gt Energy Management gt Energy Schematics gt Settings for Energy Schematics gt Battery Mode and entering Never in all categories The battery charge status is shown in the Summary screen see Figure 6 6 You can freeze this screen for viewing by hitting the Pause key as soon as the Summary screen appears as the programming device powers up Windows 98 has a convenient feature for viewing the battery charge status To check the battery charge status Taskbar g
35. transfer rate baud rate depends on the distance the type of cable the pin assignment of the interface and external interference You can reduce interference by choosing the right transmission cable and connecting it properly and by observing the following guidelines e Use a shielded cable with a low line resistance 130 Q km about 40 Q kft and low capacitance lt 90 pF m about 27 pF ft Twisted pair cables are less susceptible to noise and interference A low line resistance results in reduced voltage excursions and shorter charge reversal times The line resistance decreases with increasing conductor cross section for the same length of cable e The shorter the transmission link the higher the maximum possible data transfer rate e lf there is an active sender and an active receiver at the same end of the transmission link the sequence of access priority to the transmission circuit must be taken into account in order to achieve the longest possible transmission link e Signal lines and power lines must not run together Signal lines must be installed as far away as possible from sources of strong interference for example 400 V 3 phase power cables e The active TTY interface with a 12 V no load voltage has been tested ona 100 m 1100 ft long cable at a transmission rate of 9600 bps in an environment with normal levels of noise field strength lt 3 V m or 1 V ft Ifa shielded LiYCY 5 x 1 x 0 14 shielded cable is use
36. use the pull out support and if necessary the extra support hoop in the stand PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 2 3 Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 Detaching the Keyboard ZN Detaching Refitting 2 4 In certain situations it is helpful to remove the keyboard Press in the catches in the N middle of the hinges Figure 2 3 Detaching the Keyboard Caution Risk of tipping If the keyboard is detached there is a risk of the unit tipping over Before removing the keyboard make sure that you pull out the support from the device stand Figure 2 4 and pull out the additional hoop You detach the keyboard as follows 1 Grip the keyboard hinges in the stand behind the keyboard 2 Pull the locks in the middle of the hinge assembly towards the keyboard 3 Pull the keyboard up and out 4 Place the keyboard on a suitable surface using the hinge assembly as a stand You attach the keyboard again as follows 1 Place the keyboard cable in the cable conduit in the stand 2 Snap the keyboard hinges into the receptacles in the stand Note When attaching the keyboard make sure that the cable is lying correctly in the cable conduit and is fixed in position PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Unpacking and Se
37. 02 4 23 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 10 Networking the PG 720 and Other Computers on Industrial Ethernet Networking the PG 720 on Industrial Ethernet How the Network Functions Hardware Requirements Industrial Ethernet is a bus system for industrial use based on ETHERNET ISO 8802 3 The main features of Industrial Ethernet are speed 10 Mbps simple expansion open communication and widespread application Industrial Ethernet is the name of Siemens networks and network components operating according to the CSMA CD ETHERNET principle Industrial Ethernet is a bus type LAN that uses a triaxial cable H1 as its transmission medium To connect or network the PG 720 with Industrial Ethernet a PC card ETHERNET interface module is required Note You will find more detailed information about the SIMATIC Net PC cards in the SIMATIC NET Catalog IK 10 4 11 Connection under Windows 4 24 Windows supports point to point connections via the LPT or COM port The connecting cables are standard commercially available products More information is available in the Networks section of the Windows description and in the online Help system under Connection to Another Computer PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions What Does This Chapter Contain Chapter Overview You can enhance the performance of your PG 720 by adding additional memory This chapter describ
38. 15 NC PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 9 Hardware Information MPI DP Socket The MPI DP socket connector on the PG 720 has the following pinout Connector Figure 8 5 MPI DP Socket Connector Signal Pin No Designation Description Description NC Pin 1 is not assigned e Input Output NC Pin 2 is not assigned LTG_B Signal line B of the MPI module Input output AJOJN RTS_AS RTSAS control signal for received data stream The control signal is 1 active when PLC is sending Input 5 M5EXT M5EXT return line GND of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed max 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT power supply 5V of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed max 90 mA Output 7 NC Pin 7 is not assigned 8 LTG_A Signal line A of the MPI module Input output 9 RTS_PG RTS output signal of the MPI module The control signal is 1 when the programming device is sending Output Shield On connector casing PG 720 PII Programming Device 8 10 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Parallel Port The parallel port LPT1 on the PG 720 has the following pinout Jo 090 00 OF TTA TATA OAO AA G K
39. 3 1 Hardware Components of the PG 720 Front You can access all of the important operator controls and displays from the front base or sides of the unit Figure 3 1 shows the front of the PG 720 9 Detail 13 3 2 9 a i E E EN A z Z 1 J RS Sa 4 E 4 7 10 14 14 SIM z IP G720P 6 gt aL 3 LRL LALL L LLL LG GGLA LZ A 12 gt 8 11 1 On Off switch 6 Keyboard 2 Carryinghandle 7 Cover flap for COM1 COM2 port 3 LCdisplay sont port mouse port and LPT 1 printer 4 Cover flap for module ports memory card 8 Trackball ports PCMCIA ports and floppy disk drive 1 rane 5 Stand 9 Catches for locking keyboard 10 Pivot 1 Th fl d to protect the ports from dust F and Sanbo remavedand replaced as requied 11 Protector strip 2 Can be accessed from the base when the device is turned 12 CD ROM drive 2 upside down 3 Press this button for 1 second in order to switch on the 14 Speaker ae programming device A hard reset override is performed if es SS Se you hold down the button longer than 7 seconds z a Detail 13 S 4 External storage media hard disk drive floppy disk drive ff 3 CD ROM drive T LEDs X See Table 3 1 for more information on he the Akku
40. 6 ft MPI DP port Figure 4 14 Connection Using the MPI DP Interface Proceed as follows when connecting to a SIMATIC S7 programmable logic controller 1 Switch off your device 2 Open the interface cover on the left hand side panel of the device 3 Connect the cable to the MPI DP interface Caution Risk of damage to the PG 720 Before plugging in the cables the static charge on your body the unit and the cables must be equalized You can do this by briefly touching the metal mounting plate for the interfaces on the left hand side panel Electrical isolation in the safety extra low voltage circuit SELV circuit PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 21 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting MPI PROFIBUS DP Network 4 22 Via the MPI DP interface you can connect your programming devices to e MPI networks S7 200 S7 300 and S7 400 or e PROFIBUS DP networks DP components Up to 32 devices PC programming device or programmable controller can be connected to the MPI DP interface to form a network segment The physical connection to the MPI PROFIBUS DP network is via a floating RS485 interface which is a component of the programming device basic module Several MPI PROFIBUS DP network segments can be connected via repeaters The complete MPI PROFIBUS DP network can comprise up to 127 stations The da
41. 756 02 Error Diagnostics Table 7 1 Errors Faults in PG 720 Operation Error Fault Trackball not working Cause Trackball is switched off External mouse plugged in PS 2 interface is set to external or disabled in Setup Remedy Activate trackball with key combination Fh Check Setup entry After power on Error message Battery needs calibration cycle Battery is no longer calibrated Acknowledge error message with the F1 key Run teach in cycle see section 4 2 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 7 3 Error Diagnostics 7 1 Programming Device Self Test Prior to Booting When the PG 720 is powered up it runs a self test POST Power On Self Test If the POST detects a fault it outputs the sequence of beeps beep code assigned for the fault Each beep code consists of 2 x 2 sequences Conversion table for the beep codes to hexadecimal representation Beeps Hex Code B Tr Bo 0 B BB 1 B BBB 2 B BBBB 3 BB B 4 BB BB 5 BB BBB 6 BB BBBB 7 BBB B 8 BBB BB 9 BBB BBB A BBB BBBB B BBBB B C BBBB BB D BBBB BBB E BBBB BBBB F Example Beeps B BBBB BB BBB 3 6 Check shutdown code PG 720 PII Programming Device 7 4 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Error Diagnostics
42. 76 C756 02 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD Chapter Overview Section Contents Page A 1 What is ESD A 2 A 2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons A 3 A 3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic A 4 Discharge Damage PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 A 1 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 1 What is ESD Definition A 2 All electronic modules are equipped with large scale integrated ICs or components Due to their design these electronic elements are very sensitive to overvoltages and thus to any electrostatic discharge These Electrostatically Sensitive Devices are commonly referred to by the abbreviation ESD Electrostatically sensitive devices are labeled with the following symbol Caution Electrostatically sensitive devices are subject to voltages that are far below the voltage values that can still be perceived by human beings These voltages are present if you touch a component or the electrical connections of a module without previously being electrostatically discharged In most cases the damage caused by an overvoltage is not immediately noticeable and results in total damage only after a prolonged period of operation PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons
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44. C PG CPU CPU Speed Pentium PII 6495 MB CD ROM BIOS Version System ROM BIOS Date VT isss Fxx FFFF 03 06 97 COM Ports LPT Ports Display Type PS 2 Mouse 03F8 02F8 0378 VGA Installed Diskette A 1 44 MB 31 2 Battery capacity 95 Figure 6 6 Summary Screen The Summary screen appears when the system run up phase completes Option Keyboard Features field in the main menu The following submenu appears if you select the Keyboard Features Main Advanced Numlock Key Click Keyboard auto repeat rate Fi Help ESC Exit ay PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Security Keyboard Features Item Specific Help On Disabled 30 sec Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2 sec Select Item gt Select Menu Power BootSequence Version Exit Selects Power on state for Numlock Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu FQ Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 7 Keyboard Features Submenu Numlock Switches Numlock on or off following power on Key Click A keystroke can be heard Keyboard auto repeat rate Increase in automatic key repeat rate PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 11 Configuring the PG 720 Hardware Options Field The following submenu appears when you select the Hardware Options field in the main menu PCI MPI DP CRT 640 X 480
45. M EEPROM port eI Figure 4 8 S5 Submodule EPROM EEPROM Programming Port Proceed as follows when working with the S5 submodule programming ports 1 Switch on your device 2 Start the EPROM function in your STEP 5 software version V 6 x 3 Plug the S5 memory submodule into the 48 pin programming port 4 Read program or erase EEPROMs only your S5 memory submodule with the EPROM programming package of your STEP 5 software Remove the S5 memory submodule oO o Terminate the EPROM programming package of your STEP 5 software Note Only program SIMATIC S5 submodules when you are operating the device using the power supply system the external power supply unit must be plugged in Only then can you be sure that programming will not be interrupted by a power outage if the battery is low PG 720 PII Programming Device 4 12 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Caution Risk of damage to EPROMs or EEPROMs If you insert or remove the EPROM or EEPROM while it is in use there is a danger that it will be damaged You must not remove the S5 EPROM or EEPROM while the LED indicating that the EPROM or EEPROM is being read etc is lit You cannot work simultaneously with S5 memory submodules and memory cards Before inserting or removing S5 EPROMs
46. MEMW are used to address these areas The following tables provide you with an overview of the address areas used For further information refer to the description of the individual function modules Table 8 1 Assignment of the Memory Addresses From To Size Assignment Comments Address Address 0008 0000 0009 FBFF 127K Conventional system memory extended 0009 FC00O 0009 FFFF 1K Conventional system memory extended BIOS DATA 000A 0000 000A FFFF 64K Graphics text refresh memory VGA 000B 0000 000B 7FFF 32K BW graphics text refresh free memory 000B 8000 000B FFFF 32K Graphics text refresh memory VGA CGA 000C 0000 000C AFFF 44K VGA BIOS expansion VGA 000C BoOOh 000CB FFFh 4K Motherboard resources 000E 0000h 000F FFFFh 128K Systems board extension for plug amp play BIOS 0010 0000h 03FF FFFFh 63M Systems board extension for plug amp play BIOS 0810 0000h 0810 OFFFh 4K Texas Instruments PCI 1225 0810 0000h 0810 1FFFh 4K Texas Instruments PCI 1225 0900 0000h OAOF FFFFh 17M Intel 82443BX Pentium II processsor AGP controller 0D00 0000h ODFF FFFFh 16M Chips and Tech 69000 PCI VGA 0E00 0000h 0E03 FFFFh 256K Chips and Tech 69000 PCI VGA F400 0000h F407 FFFFh 512K CP5611 PCI F408 0000h F408 007Fh 8K CP5611 PCI F800 0000h FBFF FFFFh 64M Intel 82443BX Pentium II processsor PCI jumper FFFE 000h FFFFFFFFh 128K Motherboard resources Mirroring of system BIOS 000E 0000 000F FFFF
47. SIEMENS SIMATIC PG 720 PII Programming Device Manual 11 99 C79000 G7076 C756 Edition 02 Preface Contents Product Overview Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 Getting to Know the PG 720 Installing and Operating the PG 720 PG 720 Expansions Configuring the PG 720 Error Diagnostics Hardware Information Appendices ESD Guidelines Glossary Index O N O A FP Q ND Safety Guidelines as N N Qualified Personnel Correct Usage ZN Trademarks This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to protect the product and connected equipment These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger Danger indicates that death severe personal injury or substantial property damage willresult if proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken Caution indicates that minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken Note draws your attention to particularly important information on the product handling the product or to a particular part of the documentation Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment Qualifi
48. Supply Connecting to the Power Supply 4 2 You can operate the PG 720 on 120 V and 230 V power systems using the external power supply unit The voltage is selected automatically 1 Plug the power supply cable supplied with the unit into the connector on the external power supply unit 2 Connect the power cable to a socket outlet with a grounded protective conductor 3 Connect the low voltage connector to the connection for the external power supply on the unit The power supply cable to the PG 720 is integrated in the external power supply unit 4 The device is now ready for power supply operation and the battery will be charged if required Connection for external power unit Vy 17 5 V DC ed O_O Figure 4 1 Power Supply Connection Note The power plug must be disconnected to isolate the unit completely from the supply For operation in Canada and the US a CSA or UL listed power supply cable must be used The external power supply unit is intended for operation with grounded power supply systems TN networks according to IEC 364 3 The unit is not intended for operation with non grounded or impedance grounded systems IT networks The Power Management function can interrupt battery charging if current consumption is high while the programming device is in operation PG 720 PII Programmi
49. TO recommended Cylinders 13424 Autotypes installed Heads 15 IDE devices Sectors 63 Maximum Capacity 6495MB USER Enter parameters of Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors IDE devices installed LBA Mode Control Enabled at this connection 32 Bit I O Enabled Transfer Mode FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Mode2 F1 Help ay Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 3 Example Primary Master The parameters you can select here are usually stored on the IDE drive The Auto setting in the Type field means that these values are automatically read from the drive and written into memory Autodetect If Type is selected for a drive that cannot be detected a timer times out in approximately 1 minute and the entries remain unchanged You should always check that the interfaces for which you select Auto are in fact connected to drives Select User if you want to define the hard disk type yourself in which case remember that you also have to set the other fields including Cylinder Heads Sectors Track and WritePrecomp to the correct values for the type of hard disk in question PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 7 Configuring the PG 720 Multi Sector Trans fer Field LBA Mode Control field 32 Bit I O Field Transfer Mode and Ultra DMA Mode Fie
50. Up the PG 720 2 What Does This This chapter contains important information about unpacking setting Chapter Contain up and transporting the PG 720 such as Opening and closing the keyboard Changing the angle of inclination of the device Using the extra pull out support How to move the unit Chapter Section Contents Page Overview 21 Setting Up the PG 720 2 2 2 2 Moving the Programming Device 2 6 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 2 1 Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 2 1 Setting Up the PG 720 Unpacking Your PG 720 ZN Setting Up ona Desk Top 2 2 Unpack your PG 720 as follows 1 Remove the packing 2 Do not throw the original packing away Keep it in case you have to ship or transport the unit again at some time in the future 3 Check the packing list to make sure that no components are missing Caution Risk of damage Moisture inside the unit can cause serious damage When transporting the unit in cold weather when it may be submitted to extreme variations in temperature make sure that the unit is allowed to reach room temperature slowly before you switch it on If condensation has formed this must be allowed to evaporate before you switch on If for example the unit is subjected to a temperature change from 20 C to 20 4 F to 68 F you should wait approximately 12 hours before switching on the unit The PG 720 is used prim
51. ad on the keyboard for controlling the cursor The configuration of a programming device contains information on the hardware and options of the device such as memory configuration drive types monitor network address etc The data are stored ina configuration file and enable the operating system to load the correct device drivers and assign the correct device parameter assignments If changes are made to the hardware configuration the user can change entries in the configuration file using the SETUP program PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 3 Glossary Disk Drive Diskette Display Double Click Drives Drivers Drop Down Menu EPROM EEPROM Submodules Extended Memory Glossary 4 The disk drive floppy disk drive is used to store programs and data on diskette write access or to load from diskette to the computer read access The diskette floppy disk is an external data access memory on which all types of files and programs can be stored The storage medium is a round magnetic disk in a plastic cover to protect it from getting scratched The flat monitor of the PG 720 Pressing and releasing the left mouse button very quickly twice in succession without moving the mouse This action is normally to open an object or program The PG 720 programming device is equipped with one hard disk drive and one floppy disk drive These are programs which are part of the operat
52. an be deactivated 0378 037F LPT 1 Can be deactivated 0388 038B ESS SOLO 1 DOS emulation Sound 03B0 03BB VGA Chips and tech 69000 03C0 03DF VGA Chips and tech 69000 03F0 03F5 FD controller 03F6 03F6 First IDE channel command 03F7 03F7 First IDE channel status 03F8 O3FF COM 1 Can be deactivated 04D0 04D1 Motherboard resources OCF8 OCFF PCI bus PCI BUS PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 3 Hardware Information Table 8 2 I O Address Assignments Address Assignment Remarks From To 1000 103F PIXO 1040 104F PIIX power management 1050 1057 First IDE controller dual FIFO 1058 105F Second IDE controller dual FIFO 1060 107F PCI USB universal host controller 1080 10E7 ESS SOLO 1 audio device Sound Table 8 3 DMA Assignments DMA Channel Data Transfer Description fo 8 16bits Unoccupied 1 8 16 bit ESS SOLO 1 DOS emulation sound 2 8 16 bits Floppy 3 8 16 bits Unoccupied 4 Cascading of DMA controllers 5 16 bits Unoccupied 6 16 bits Unoccupied T 16 bits Unoccupied 8 4 P0720 E TETEE Hardware Information 8 2 Interrupt Assignments Interrupt Assignment Priority I O Addresses of the Interrupt Controllers The PG 720 uses the two integrated interrupt controllers of type 82C59 to handle the 16 hardware interrupts IRQ 0 to IRQ 15 The INT output of the slave controller is connected to the IRQ 2 input
53. and flexible application of PC expansion cards Cooperates with PCMCIA The keyboard is the collection of keys which are used to input data text characters letters numbers special characters and control commands in a computer The keyboard forms the input interface between the user and the computer Light emitting diode for display and indicating purposes The LPT1 port Centronics port is a parallel interface that can be used to connect a printer The main memory is the complete RAM memory of a programming device Memory submodule in credit card format containing RAMs or EPROMs See Extended Memory Communications device that enables a computer to send and receive data over a telephone line Modulator and demodulator of a signal transmission facility It converts the digital pulses from a computer into analog signals and vice versa PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary Module Monitor Mother Board Mouse Mouse Pointer MPI DP MS DOS Network Modules are boards printed circuit boards which can be plugged into a programmable logic controller or programming device They are available for instance as central controller modules interface modules or as bulk memory modules The monitor or screen is a visual display unit via which the programming device communicates with the user The mother board is the core of the programming device From here data are processed and st
54. ansing agent or a special cloth for cleaning glasses Do not use water or aggressive solvents such as alcohol or acetone Never touch the display with hard sharp objects Avoid exerting any pressure on the display surface PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 3 Keyboard Keyboard Layout The keyboard is divided into the following areas e Alphanumeric or typewriter keyboard with special keys e LED displays e Function keys e Cursor control keys 3 5 Ese Fl FJ F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 5 E2 mi me Q Num Cow Hock L Ser aer oJ Nmjoao g J Scro 5 a amp amp it 8 ys j x N Na 1 2 3 5 6 H 8 9 0 8 W Ne I Caps p A s
55. arily on a desk or table top To ensure a comfortable working position the PG 720 can be adapted as follows to suit the work place 1 Place the PG 720 on the desk or table top 2 Open the keyboard lock by pulling up the gray handle 3 Lower the keyboard into position Handle Figure 2 1 The Programming Device before Opening PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 Changing the With the keyboard open you can incline the PG 720 to any angle Angle of between 0 and 90 To adjust the angle proceed as follows Inclination 1 Lower the keyboard into position 2 Pull the support Figure 2 4 out of the rear of the stand and if necessary pull out the extra support hoop 3 Incline the unit to an angle that will allow you to work comfortably Keyboard opened Figure 2 2 Changing the Angle of Inclination Note When you change the angle of inclination make sure that the keyboard cable is not trapped between the device and the stand Caution Risk of injury There is a danger of the unit tipping over if it is set up at an angle of inclination of more than 15 without using the pull out support This could lead to personal injury and also damage to the unit If the angle of inclination is greater than 15 you must
56. aving PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 1 Selectable submenu Settings in the Main Menu The Main Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Main System Time System Date Diskette A gt Primary Master gt Primary Slave gt Secondary Master gt Secondary Slave Memory Cache gt Boot Options gt Keyboard Features gt Hardware Options System Memory Extended Memory Battery Capacity Fi Help ESC Exit ay Select Item 4 gt Select Menu Security Power BootSequence Version Exit 15 35 32 Item Specific Help 01 23 1999 1 44 MB 31 2 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field Example Hour Minute Second Month Day Year 6495MB None CD ROM None Write Back Help window 640 KB 63 MB 100 Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 2 Main SETUP Menu In the Main menu you can move upwards and downwards using the cursor keys T and J to select the following system parameters Field System Time Meaning For viewing and setting the current time System Date For viewing and setting the current date Diskette A Type of built in floppy disk drive Memory Cache For setting the cache options By submenus Primary Master Type of built in drives Secondary Type of bui
57. be the active programming device Please read the information about activating and deactivating the TTY COM1 port in Chapter 4 PG 7xx Adapter Connecting cable PG 6xx 25 pin male Cannon 6ES5 731 6AG00 6ES5 733 2xxx0 25 pin male Cannon connector COMITTY port Release 2 with S5 PLC V 24 port activated deactivated MA 330 ohms a V 19 ms 22 m m 6 1 yF i ain T re yi 18 mmm 10 8 ed gt I H 21 vo 330 ohms av 19m oo 10 yl J 4 _ Pim ag L yz 101 24m 24 gt Casing E 25m 25 gt Shield casing Casing 1 j 7 20 _ 3am ps 2 GND 20 _ 2mm 4 ee 3 K3 3 4 gt K2 i 7 K1 Figure 8 14 Connecting to the S5 RS 232 and COM1 TTY Ports of a PG 6xx Programming Device You can interconnect all PG 7XX programming devices with this cable Pay attention to the connecting polarities 25 pin Connecting cable 6ES5733 0BD20 25 pin Casing Casing Shield 1 1 Shield m T Casing Casing TxD 2 2 3 3 RxD i RxD 3 3 2 2 TxD RTS 4 4 5 5 CTS CTS 5 5 4 4 RTS DSR 6 6 20 20 DTR GHD z 7 7 7 GHD T 17 17 AKENI DTR 20 20 6 6 DSR Figure 8 15 PG 7xx PG 7xx Connection in V 24 Operation PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 17 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G70
58. cable and the audio cable from the drive plug of the backplane Lay the front section with the display on a soft flat surface Screws beneath handle Snap catches on the base of the unit Figure 5 1 PG 720 prepared for opening PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 5 3 PG 720 Expansions 5 2 Components Visible After Opening the Unit Components Once you have removed the top cover of your unit the components are visible 1 Drives 3 Power supply 2 Motherboard 4 Jumpers for TTY setting Figure 5 2 PG 720 open PG 720 PII Programming Device 5 4 C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions Block Diagram of the Motherboard 5 3 s aWdt da z1 foco0r Aspwisw yez Xen h 0S0619d lannsa v ZE eo a nug S J YSIBAST YUM S YAMS SNA z Ze o Le 0 av 141 G01 009x008 doz ie 9 90650 FZL Aedsia YOAS 9GZXYZ0LXO8Z L VOX XS
59. ce do not come into effect until the PG is switched off and on again PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 13 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 2 The Advanced Menu Menu Structure Settings in the Advanced Menu 6 14 PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Set up Warning Item Specific Help Setting titems on this menu to incorrect values may cause yuor system to malfunction Peripherial Configuration COM LPT Configuration PCI Configuration Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No Floppy disk controller Enabled Local Bus IDE adapter Primary amp Secondary Large Disk Access Mode DOS Harddisk Pre Delay Disabled Memory Gap at 15 Mbyte Disabled Fi Help vy Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults ESC Exit gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 9 Advanced Menu Installed O S Plug amp play means that all modules are automatically detected and installed providing they support the Plug amp Play functionality other BIOS handles the entire Plug amp Play capability default configuration Win98 The operating system handles some of the Plug amp Play functions Reset Configu Yes All installations under Plug amp Play are deleted and ration Data reconfiguration is triggered the next time the system boots The entry is then reset to No System com
60. check boot data carrier Diskette in drive A is nota boot diskette Wrong hard disk type entered in SETUP Replace diskette with boot diskette Use the Autotype Fixed Disk function Message Keyboard stuck key failure A key became blocked during the self test of the keyboard Check the keyboard Restart the system Booting of the PG 720 aborted with a series of beeps Error occurred during the self test Battery charge too low Check hardware Charge battery or connect to mains power Every time a key is pressed a beep is heard and no character appears Keyboard buffer overflow lt CTRL gt lt PAUSE gt Not ready message when attempting to read a diskette No diskette inserted Diskette is not formatted Insert diskette Format diskette Read only error when attempting to write toa diskette Diskette is read only Read only hole open on 3 5 diskette Cancel the write protection lt gt key does not exist Wrong keyboard driver is being used German keyboard lt ALTGr gt lt B gt International keyboard lt gt key Mouse pointer cannot be moved with the trackball The ball is not rotating No or wrong mouse driver Clean the trackball and its housing Load the correct mouse driver Mouse pointer moving erratically Trackball dirty Clean the trackball and its housing 7 2 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C
61. d reliable transmission is possible over a distance of up to 100 m 1100 ft The AS511 protocol only one transmitter at a time was used for testing Note The interference field of the source decreases exponentially with the distance PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 17 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting the PG 720 to S5 Programmable Controllers 4 18 You can connect the PG 720 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller using the COM1 TTY interface port The cable for connecting to SIMATIC S5 CPUs is supplied with the PG 720 Order no 6 S5734 2BD20 So 35 8 oonoon Aq COM 1 socket Figure 4 11 Connecting the PG 720 to an S5 Programmable Logic Controller You connect your PG 720 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller as follows 1 Switch off your device 2 Open the cover of the interface ports on the left hand side panel 3 Plug the cable into the COM1 RS 232 modem PLC interface port 4 Secure the connector with screws 5 Plug the cable into the corresponding port on the CPU of the programmable logic controller Caution Risk of damage to the PG 720 The interface port may be damaged if you conf
62. d bottom panels of the unit These slits must not be covered or blocked in any way for example by placing the device on carpets or rugs Caution Risk of overheating If you cover the inlet or outlet ventilation slits you may cause damage to the PG 720 Do not place any objects so that they obstruct the ventilating slits in any way PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 7 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 2 Display Available Displays Color Display of the PG 720 ZN 3 8 The PG 720 has a color display Contrast control Figure 3 4 PG 720 Display The PG 720 has a 12 1 31 cm TFT color display with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels The three primary colors red green and blue can each be displayed in 64 different shades This means that including all the secondary colors a maximum of 256k different colors can be displayed Caution Risk of injury If a display is damaged liquid crystals may escape Do not touch this liquid or allow it to come into contact with your skin in any way and do not breath in the vapors If you do come into contact with the liquid wash those parts of the skin affected immediately with alcohol and rinse with plenty of water Then consult a physician immediately To clean the display use only soft cotton cloth with a little glass cle
63. e PC card if you attempt to insert the PC card the wrong way round Always discharge your body s charge of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded part of the device e g the metal mount of the port before inserting or removing a card in accordance with the instructions for handling electrostatically sensitive components PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 15 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 16 Note Do not use PC cards along with a SIMATIC S5 module or a SIMATIC memory card Always follow the instructions in your Operating Instructions Note In order to use a PC card you must enter BIOS SETUP open the Main menu select the Hardware Option submenu and set Cardbus PCMCIA Slot to Enabled PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 7 Connecting the PG 720 to other SIMATIC S5 Units Point To Point Connection Configuring Interfaces with Line Current TTY 20 mA Rules In this section you will learn how to connect your PG 720 to a programming device or S5 programmable logic controller using a point to point connection You can establish a point to point connection by connecting the PG 720 to another programming device or a programmable logic controller using e An RS 232 connection e ATTY connection To ensure reliable data transfer several factors must be taken into account The maximum data
64. e battery temperature must be between 5 C and 40 C 40 F and 100 F e When the device is switched off charging takes approximately 2 hours fast charging e When the device is switched on charging takes approximately 8 hours reduced charging current PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 19 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 8 3 20 Sound e Charging stops as soon as the battery is fully charged e In storage a fully charged battery runs down in approximately 2 months It must then be recharged e The battery has an integral charge status monitor fuel gauge e You can check the battery charge level in Windows 98 See Section 4 2 Battery Mode e tis advisable to run a teach in cycle every now and again see Section 4 2 Note The green Battery LED does not necessarily mean that the battery is fully charged Charging is cut short for safety reasons if the battery temperature drops below 5 C or rises above 40 C Whenever possible avoid running down the battery too far Switch off the unit when it is not in use and remove the battery connector see Section 4 2 if it will not be used for some time weeks The Battery LED goes red and an acoustic warning sounds if the battery is in danger of discharging fully see Section 4 2 Bear in mind that you must unplug the a c cord from the mains socket in order to disconnect the programming device from the mains supply
65. e for changing the sequence is as follows Use the TL keys to select a group and the or keys to move the group to its new position in the sequence Note During booting the boot drive can be selected with the ESC key PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 23 Configuring the PG 720 Groups marked can contain more than one device When you select a group marked in this way hit Enter to view the list of devices in the group See the figure below for an illustration PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit _Diskette Drive Item Specific Help Floppy Drive Keys used to view or configure Removable Devices devices lt Enter gt expands or collapses Floppy Drive devices with a or Hard Drive lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all Shift 1 gt enables or disables a IBM DTCA 26480 PM chy as i Alternate Device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down ATAPI CD ROM Drive lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Remove a device that is not installed F1 Help ay Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults ESC Exit 4 gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 17 The Boot Sequence Submenu This screen shows all possible boot devices within a given group the highest priority device is always listed first Here again you can change the sequence as d
66. e on site under tough industrial conditions It is extremely light and easy to transport The PG 720 meets the specific requirements of industrial environments such as noise immunity compliance with the relevant standards ruggedness simple transportation and commissioning The PG 720 is equipped with a battery allowing it to be operated without a mains connection The PG 720 can be set up and operated in a large number of different ways and positions and can therefore be used practically anywhere it is needed The PG 720 has all the integral ports necessary for connecting it to SIMATIC automation devices Programming interface for SIMATIC S5 memory submodules Programming interface for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 memory cards in credit card format Communication interfaces for connection to S5 and S7 programmable logic controllers The PG 720 is supplied with all the necessary system and automation software already installed on the hard disk Since Windows 98 is also already installed you can of course also use the PG 720 as a stand alone workstation and run all the standard software available on the market that requires MS DOS or Windows In terms of performance and expansion capability your programming device meets all the normal requirements of a PC This means that the PG 720 can also be used as a fully fledged personal computer PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Unpacking and Setting
67. e rear of the unit Make sure that the orientation point beside the slot matches the point on the card If you attempt to plug in the memory card the wrong way round you may damage your PG 720 or memory card You must not remove the memory card while the LED indicating that the card is being read etc is lit You cannot work simultaneously with S5 memory submodules and memory cards PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 6 Working with PC Cards PC Cards The PC card interface supports Cardbus cards 32 bit and PCMCIA cards 16 bit The PG 720 has two PC card ports You can plug communication modules for MODEM FAX MODEM ISDN Token Ring ETHERNET memory expansion and SCSI interface modules in credit card format into these ports You can plug in two type II cards or one type Ill card slot 2 Lg PC card interface type I II iT slot 1 HL 4 Ejector for PC card interface type II I PC cards ous Figure 4 10 PC Card Interface AN Caution Risk of damage to PC cards and the PG 720 Always insert PC cards with the front face turned toward the rear of the PG 720 The front face generally bears the company and product designation and is labeled This side up or words to that effect You might damage the PG 720 and th
68. ect port If you use the wrong port or wrong connecting cables the port may be damaged Before plugging in the cables the electrostatic charge of your body the unit and the cables must be equalized To do this touch the mounting plate for the ports on the left hand side of the unit Only use original connecting cables PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 7 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting the Printer to the Serial Port Recommended Monitors Connecting Monitors 4 8 You can also connect your printer to the PG 720 using a serial COM port You will find information on how to adapt and set your interface and which connecting cable you require in the description of your printer You connect external multisynchronous monitors using the standard VGA connector on the left hand panel side of the unit We recommend that you use a Siemens monitor VGA socket om a a Figure 4 4 Connecting the Monitor You must switch the PG 720 off before connecting the monitor cable You will find further information about the connector pinout in Chapter 8 To connect the monitor proceed as follows 1 Switch off the PG 720 and the monitor Open the port cover on the left hand side panel Plug the monitor cable into the VGA socket connector Secure the connect
69. ection for files or diskettes e Write protection for files this type of write protection is stored in the computer and is allocated by the system manager e Diskette write protection for 3 1 2 in diskettes by opening the write protection hole PG 720 PII Programming Device Glossary 12 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Index A Activating deactivating 4 20 Address areas 8 2 Calibration cycle 4 3 7 3 Cardbus CD ROM Closing the unit 5 11 COM1 3 5 Connecting cables 8 14 overview 8 14 Connectors and ports 3 5 312 Cursor keys D Device configuration 6 1 6 2 Diskettes 3 16 EPROM EEPROM Error diagnostics Errors 7 2 ESD guidelines ETHERNET Expansions 5 1 External keyboard 8 8 External power supply 3 5 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 F Function keys 3 12 H Hard disk drive 3 17 Hardware information 8 1 I O address area 8 2 Industrial Ethernet 4 24 Installation Interrupt 8 5 J Jumper settings 4 20 K Key combinations Keyboard 3 9 4 10 L Lithium battery 5 10 LPT 1 3 5 8 11 M Memory address area 8 2 Memory expansion Motherboard 5 6 Mouse connecting 8 7 Moving the PG 720 2 6 Index 1 Index MPI 3 5 MPI connector 8 10 O Opening the keyboard 2 2 P Parallel port PC interface 4 15 Pinouts 8 7 Point to point link 8 16 Point to point connection Power supply system Produc
70. ed persons in the sense of the safety guidelines of this Manual are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to ground and to tag equipment systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Note the following Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens This product can only function correctly and safely if itis transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI and SIMATIC NET are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Third parties using for their own purposes any other names in this document which refer to trademarks might infringe upon the rights of the trademark owners Copyright Siemens AG 1999 All rights reserved The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages Allrights including rights created by patent grant orregistration of a utility model or design are reserved Siemens AG Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik Geschaeftsgebiet Industrie Automatisierungssysteme Postfach 4848 D 90327 Nuernberg Disclaimer of Liability We have checked the contents of this manual
71. eive Input 10 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 18 TTY TxD TTY send Output 19 20mA Isolated current source 20 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 21 TTY TxD TTY send Output 22 RI M3 Incoming call Input 1 Shield 11 17 Not assigned 23 25 Not assigned PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Hardware Information Serial Port The serial port COM2 on the PG 720 has the following pinout RS 232 Mouse Figure 8 8 COM2 Serial Port Connector Pin Designation Description Input Output No 1 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD D2 Receive data Input 3 TxD D1 Transmit data Output 4 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 5 GND E2 Ground 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input 7 RTS S2 Request to send Output 8 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 9 RI M3 Incoming call Input USB Port The pin assignment of the Universal Serial Bus port is as follows Table 8 4 Universal Serial Bus Port Pin No Signal Meaning name 1 VCC Cable power aty a 2 Data a ae 3 Z 2 im 3 Data D EK 4 Ground Cable ground The plug is a type A connector PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 13 Hardware Information 8 5 Connecting Cables Overview 6ES5731 6AGO00 COM1 TTY _ PLC SS TTY 6ES5733 2xxx0
72. es Numlock Off Key click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat time 30 s Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2s Hardware Options PCI MPI DP Enabled Cardbus PCMCIA Slot Enabled Programming Interface Enabled CRT LCD selection SIMULTAN CRT 640 x 480 75 CRT 800 x 600 75 CRT 1024 x 768 75 LCD Screensize Graph amp Text Expanded Trackball PS2 Mouse Internal Advanced PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 27 Configuring the PG 720 System Parameter COM LPT Configuration Standard Settings Your Entries Internal COM1 Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Interupt IRQ4 Internal COM2 Enabled Base I O address 2F8 Interrupt IRQ3 Internal LPT 1 Enabled Mode Output only Base I O address 378 Interrupt IRQ7 DMA Channel DMA PCl Configuration PCI PnP ISA IRQ Exclusuion IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ7 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Reserved IRQ11 Reserved PCI IRQ Line 1 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 2 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 3 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 4 Auto Select Installed O S other Reset Configuration Data No Diskette controller Enabled Local Bus IDE Adapter Primary amp Secondary Large Disk Access Mode DOS Hard Disk Access Mode Pre Delay Disabled Memory Gab Disabled Security Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Set Superv
73. es F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit 4 gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 19 Exit Submenu Save Changes All changes are saved a system restart is carried out with amp Exit the new parameters Discard All changes are rejected a system restart is carried out with Changes amp Exit the old parameters Get Default All parameters are set to safe values Values Load Previous The last saved values are reloaded Values Save Changes Save all Setup settings PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 26 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Documenting Your Device Configuration If you have made any modifications to your standard SETUP settings you can enter them in the following table You can then refer to these entries if you need to make any hardware modifications later Note Print the following table out and keep the pages in a safe place once you have filled in your entries System Parameter Standard Settings Your Eniries Main System Time System Date Diskette A 1 44 MB 31 2 Primary Master C 6495 MB Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Master None Memory Cache Write back Boot options Quick Boot Mode Enabled SETUP prompt Enabled POST errors Enabled Floppy check Disabled Summary Screen Enabled Keyboard Featur
74. es how to expand your PG 720 Please observe the relevant safety guidelines Section Contents Page 5 1 Opening the Unit 5 2 Components Visible After Opening the Unit 5 3 Block Diagram of the Motherboard 5 4 Switch Setting Jumper 5 5 Installing Memory Expansion Modules 5 6 Processor Upgrade 57 Replacing the Backup Battery 5 8 Closing the Unit 5 11 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 5 1 PG 720 Expansions 5 1 Opening the Unit Prerequisites The device is designed for easy maintenance so that any work that is necessary can be done quickly and at low cost Caution The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Certain precautionary measures are therefore necessary when handling such components These measures are explained in the guidelines for handling electrostatically sensitive devices at the end of this manual Limitation of All technical specifications and licences apply only to expansion Liability functions approved by SIEMENS No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of devices and components of other manufacturers All the modules and components in the PG 720 are electrostatically sensitive Please read the ESD guidelines at the end of this book carefully The following symbol warns that electrostatically sensitive modules are present A AtaN Before Open
75. escribed above If a boot device is not available the next device in the sequence is automatically checked to ascertain whether or not it is bootable PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 24 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 6 The Version Menu This menu contains the information you will have to quote when you send us technical questions about your system PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit SIMATIC PG PG 720PIl Item Specific Help BIOS Version V07 0 xx All items on this menu cannot be BIOS Number A5E000xxxxx modified in user mode If any items require changes please consult your MPI DP Firmware vol system Supervisor CPU Type Pentium II CPU Speed 266 MHz CPU ID 0652 Code Revision 0015 Fi Help ay Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit 4 gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 18 The Version Submenu PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 25 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 7 The Exit Menu The Exit Menu The setup program is always terminated using this menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes amp Exit Exit Without Saving Changes Exit after writing all changed SETUP Get Default Values item values to CMOS Load Previous Values Save Changes F1 Help ay Select Item Change Valu
76. ettes H D PC cards types I II III slot 1 O e 3 5 in disk drive Ejector for PCMCIA cards Orientation point Vai Access LED Memory card port CD ROM drive S5 submodule port Figure 3 3 Right Hand Side Panel with Port Covers Removed The following table contains an overview of the ports and connectors on the right hand side panel Table 3 4 Connectors on the Right Hand Side Panel of the Unit Interface Port Function PC card type II port slot 2 Connection for PC card types I II PC card type III port slot 1 Connection for PC card types II II S5 submodule port Programming SIMATIC S5 submo dules Memory card port Programming SIMATIC memory cards Disk drive Working with 3 5 disks Note PC cards is a generic term for Cardbus cards and PCMCIA cards see Section 4 6 PG 720 PII Programming Device 3 6 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Base Panel Ventilation Slits ZN You can access the CD ROM drive and the rechargeable battery from the base of the PG 720 device Battery CD ROM Drive FS TFL Ig EEE FES ADEE IETF _ LET LI Eff gD AP S G G Z 2 LF LF There are ventilation slits on the top an
77. face The programmable logic controllers PLC of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of a central controller one or more CPUs and various I O modules The PLCs of the SIMATIC S7 system for example S7 200 300 400 consist of one or more CPUs and various I O modules The programmable logic controllers PLC of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of one or more CPUs and various I O modules The PLCs of the SIMATIC S7 system for example S7 200 S7 300 S7 400 consist of one or more CPUs and various I O modules See Drop Down Menu RAM Random Access Memory is a read write memory in which every memory location can be addressed individually and its contents changed RAM is used to store data and programs ROM Read Only Memory is a memory in which every memory location can be addressed individually The stored programs and data are permanently programmed at the factory before delivery and are not lost in the event of a power failure The RS 232 interface is a standardized interface for data transmission Printers modems and other hardware modules can be connected to a RS 232 interface Real Time Clock Small Computer System Interface Interface for connecting SCSI devices hard disk drives CD ROM drives Data is transmitted one bit at a time via a serial interface port serial interfaces are therefore slower than parallel interfaces PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 9 Glossary SETUP SIMATIC
78. for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manualare reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcomed Siemens AG 1999 Technical data subject to change Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Excellence in Automation amp Drives Siemens C79000 G7076 C756 Preface Purpose of the Manual Audience Where is this Manual Valid Licenses Product name PG 720PIl Where to Find Information This manual contains all the information you need for working with the PG 720PII programming device You can use this information to do the following e Unpack the programming device and power it up e Familiarize yourself with the functions and settings of the various components display keyboard programming facilities etc e Connect the programming device to other units of equipment programmable logic controllers other programming devices e Expand your system provided you comply with the necessary conditions e Analyze and eliminate simple problems The following persons require the manual e Users commissioning the programming device themselves or working with it editing debugging e System administrators operating the programming device in a network e Service and maintenance personnel using the PG 720PIl for system ex
79. g Removing CDs Closing the Drawer Front Panel of the CD ROM Drive ZN 3 18 You can use the CD ROM drive to read information from CDs into the PG 720 The CD ROM drive is installed at the back of the PG 720 It is operated on the same port as the hard disk drive Swing the PG 720 into a horizontal position The CD ROM drive is now on the underside of the programming device Switch the device on By briefly pressing the eject button the drawer springs out slightly Now pull the drawer out until it clicks into position Now insert the CD in the drawer with the labeling face up and press it firmly down into the center of the turntable To remove the CD hold it by the edges and pull upwards Push in the drawer until it closes completely Do not press the eject button Note To ensure that the open drawer of the CD ROM drive is not exposed to excessive strain always use one hand to hold the front of the drawer while inserting or removing a CD ROM with the other Some applications support an EJECT function for opening the CD ROM drive this function does not work with this drive The CD is tested when you close the drive and the access LED on the drive flashes to indicate that the test is in progress ifthe LED does not stop flashing the CD is bad but readable if the LED flashes several times and then remains on the CD is not readable and defective diss Access LED 2 1 3
80. gned a particular function of the computer for example delete key and programmable function keys softkeys The output of the complete contents of the screen on a printer is called a hard copy Hard disk drives Winchester drives are a form of magnetic disk memory where the magnetic disks are permanently built into the drive Bus system based on the Ethernet standard Components of the SIMATIC S5 and S7 series programming devices programmable logic controllers programmable control systems can be networked using Industrial Ethernet interface modules e An interface is the connection between individual hardware elements such as PLCs programming devices printers or monitors via physical connections cables e An interface is also the connection between different programs to enable them to work together Module which controls and extends the hardware periphery The interruption of program processing in the processor of a programming device programmable controller by an interrupt event PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 5 Glossary IRQ ISA JEIDA Keyboard LED LPT1 Port Main Memory Memory Card Memory Expansion Modem Glossary 6 Interrupt Request Line Industrial Standard Architecture Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association Association of Japanese electronics manufacturers whose aim is to set up standards worldwide for the miniaturization
81. have to carry out measurements on a module you must discharge your body before you start the measurement by touching grounded metallic parts Use grounded measuring devices only PG 720 PII Programming Device A 4 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary What does This This chapter contains a glossary in which you will find a list of the Chapter Contain terminology used in conjunction with the Siemens range of programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 1 Glossary Access Protection ACPI APM Application ASCII Editor Base Memory BIOS Boot Diskette Booting Bps Glossary 2 Access to the programs and data of a programming device can be protected by passwords Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Advanced Power Management An application is a program which builds directly on for example the MS DOS Windows operating system Applications on your programming device are the STEP 5 Basic package STEP 7 etc With an ASCII editor you can process that is edit text files which are stored in ASCII code American Standard Code of Information Interchange The base memory is a part of the main memory It is 640 Kbytes for all programming devices The size is entered in the SETUP menu under the entry Base Memory and is not changed even if the memory is extended BASIC Input Output System A diskette which includes a bo
82. he Power Menu 0000 c cece eee 6 1 5 The Boot Sequence Menu 00 cece eee teen eens 6 1 6 The Version Menu 20 002 eee eee 6 1 7 The Exit M NU gt s cchacccea ee noos nd a oh eg da eee hd ede au end abs 6 2 Configuring the PC Card Interface cece eee eee eee 7 Error Diagnostics 0 0c cece eee eee eee eee eee 7 1 7 1 Programming Device Self Test Prior to Booting 0 7 4 8 Hardware Information ssi s 226 ca sever cea viwecanee dew neve endawew eens 8 1 Hardware Address Table 00 cece eee eet 8 2 8 2 Interrupt Assignments 00 00 eee eee 8 5 8 3 PG 720 Video Modes 0 0 00 bee eect eect e eee eee ees 8 4 Connector Pinouts 000 c cee eee 8 7 8 5 Connecting Cables 5 5 ce wrece nd satnare Paros oeoa wi cou hve rE pda ae A Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 1 What Is ESD oiesiaodcneeee dee sadd raa a a i a aS A 2 A 2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons 00 cece cece eee A 3 A 3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge Damage __ A 4 GIOSSANY oeecde eB ade Leia a tes cage nace a a EA Glossary 1 NAER 2 cate eielin de eitineetiwe de ei da bean tines eed deen eames index 1 PG 720 PII Programming Device vI C79000 G7076 C756 02 Product Overview Application 1 The PG 720 programming device is a self contained unit designed specifically for an automation envir
83. housing by turning it anti clockwise for example by inserting tweezers or a similar tool into the holes in the ring 3 You can now take the trackball out of its housing 4 Wash the trackball in a solution of tap water and mild cleansing agent 5 Blow any residual dust out of the trackball housing 6 Dry the trackball and return it to its housing 7 Replace the cover and tighten it by turning it in a clockwise direction PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Figure 3 9 Cleaning the Trackball Figure 3 11 Cleaning the Rollers PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 15 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 5 Drives Drive Types Floppy Disk Drive Types of Diskette Handling Diskettes 3 16 The PG 720 is equipped with the following drives as standard Table 3 7 Standard Drives Type of Drive Format Capacity Floppy diskette drive 3 5 inch 1 44 Mbytes Hard disk drive 2 5 inch See Product Information leaflet Using the floppy disk drive you can save programs and data on diskettes and load them on the PG 720 You can use the following diskettes Table 3 8 Types of Diskette Double Sided High Density Double Sided Double Density Diskette Diskette 3 5 inch 3 5 inch 1 44 Mbytes 135 TPI 720 Kbytes 80 tracks per side 80 tracks per side You insert diskettes into the drive a
84. ic keys to numeric keys PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Key Combinations A selection of some of the most important key combinations are shown in the following table Table 3 6 Key Combinations Key Combination Effect Ctrl D Delete Restart F1 Switch over to international character set S Switch over to German F2 character set the German a keyboard driver must be neared loaded Trackball active passive PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 13 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 4 Trackball Trackball Cleaning the Trackball 3 14 The trackball is a pointing device for cursor control and menu selection in many programs that support mouse operation By moving the trackball the cursor can be positioned anywhere on the screen By pressing the left hand button you set a marker The function of the right hand button depends on the particular program you are using You can select objects or items in a menu and start functions with the trackball The trackball is in a roller housing which normally prevents dust collecting on the ball or transmission mechanism Nevertheless you should clean the trackball at regular intervals To clean the trackball proceed as follows 1 Switch off your programming device 2 Remove the cover of the trackball
85. ile not in use for example Use the external power unit to connect the programming device to the a c mains supply so that the battery can recharge The battery recharges as soon as the programming device is connected to the a c mains supply by means of the external power unit the battery recharges in fast charge mode if the programming device remains switched off this takes about 2 hours or in about eight hours at reduced charge current if the programming device is switched on You can remove a discharged or defective battery and install a replacement see the Operating Instructions for the order number 1 Switch off the programming device 2 Pull out the support in the stand and open the extra support hoop 3 Turn the housing through approximately 90 4 Slide the cover in the underside of the housing down to open the battery compartment o Unplug the battery connector and lift out the battery 6 Slip the new battery into position and reconnect the cable 7 Close the battery compartment cover PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 5 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Disposal of Used Batteries 4 6 Unlocking the battery connector press here 1 Battery connector 3 Pull out Support 2 Akku 4 Akku compartment cover Figure 4 2 Changing the Akku Note Whenever possible avoid running down the batterie to a low level Switch off the device after u
86. ing Note the following rules before opening the unit mere e Before you disconnect the power supply cable discharge any electrostatic charge on your body You can do this by touching the metal mounting plate for the interfaces on the left hand side panel of the unit e Discharge any electrostatic charge from tools that you are using e Wear a grounding wrist strap if you are handling components e Leave components and modules in their packing until you are ready to install them e Disconnect the PG 720 from its power supply and remove the battery before plugging in or removing any modules or components e Touch components and modules only on their edges Above all do not touch the connecting pins and printed conductors e Never operate the PG 720 with the cover open PG 720 PII Programming Device 5 2 C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions Tools Use a screwdriver to open the unit Opening the To open your PG 720 proceed as follows PG 720 1 Switch off the PG 720 pull out the power supply connector and remove all connecting cables from the unit including the keyboard cable 2 Lower the keyboard and detach it 3 Incline the unit to 90 To stabilize the unit pull out the extra support and the fold down bracket Open the cover of the battery compartment and disconnect the battery Remove the two screws beneath the handle 6 Lift the front section clear of the housing Disconnect the CD ROM ribbon
87. ing system They adapt the data from user programs to the specific formats required by the I O devices such as hard disk printers and monitors In graphics supported programs a menu line is positioned on the top edge of the screen The menu titles contained in this line can be set either as drop down or pull down menus Drop down menus roll down as soon as the mouse pointer passes over a menu title Pull down menus only roll down when the menu title is clicked on Different functions can then be called from these menus by moving the mouse and clicking on an item in a menu These are plug in submodules with ERPROM EEPROM chips S5 user programs can be stored on them These programmed submodules are then plugged in specially designed receptacles in the programmable logic controller A memory extension can be installed in a programming device to increase the size of the memory PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary File Formatting Function Keys Hard Copy Hard Disk Drive Industrial Ethernet Interface Interface Module Interrupt A file is the collection of data under one name Formatting divides the memory area on a magnetic data medium into tracks and sectors Formatting deletes all the data on a data medium Every data medium must be formatted before it is used for the first time Function keys can be divided into two different types the normal function keys which are assi
88. instructions for working with submodules and memory cards for programmable logic controllers and additional interfaces Expansion Chapter 5 describes how to expand your PG 720 for example installation of memory expansions Please observe the safety instructions in this section Configuration Modifications made to the system hardware may make it necessary for you to adapt the original hardware configuration This is described in Chapter 6 Error fault diagnostics Chapter 7 explains how to deal with simple faults and problems that you can diagnose and in some cases eliminate yourself Reference data Chapter 8 contains information about hardware addresses interrupt assignments and connecting cables ESD guidelines The guidelines on the handling of electrostatically sensitive devices are particularly important for service and maintenance technicians who are installing expansion units or carrying out error analysis with the PG 720 Glossary The glossary defines and explains important terms Alphabetical index The alphabetical index will help you to find passages in the text relating to important terms and keywords quickly and reliably If you have any questions concerning subjects not covered in the manual simply get in touch with the Siemens representative in your area or call the SIMATIC Hotline The addresses are listed in your Product Information Bulletin If you have any questions about the manual itself or would li
89. isor Password Set User Password Password on boot Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Normal Diskette Access Supervisor 6 28 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 System Parameter Power Standard Settings Your Entries APM Enabled Power Savings Disabled Powersavings by Customize Standby Timeout Off Suspend Timeout Off Suspend Mode Save to DRAM Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Fan Control Enabled Backlight Full on Resume on Modem Ring Off Resume on Time Off Resume Time 00 00 00 Battery Low Condition Save to disk Version SIMATIC PG 720PIl BIOS Version V7 Xx BIOS Number A5EXXXXXXXX MPI DP Firmware V01 CPU Type Pentium II CPU Speed 266 MHz CPU ID Code Revision 0015 Boot Sequence Diskette Drive Floppy Drive Removable Devices Floppy Drive Hard Drive IBM ATAPI CD ROM Drive Exit Save Changes amp Edit Exit Windows Saving Changes Get Default Values Load Previous Values Save Changes PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 29 Configuring the PG 720 6 2 Configuring the PC Card Interface You can obtain the software you require for using PC cards under MS DOS such as e Socket Services e Card Services e Client Drivers e Flash File System from your nearest Siemens sales office or representative
90. ke to make or suggestions please complete the reply card at the end of the manual We would also appreciate it if you would include your own opinion and appraisal of the manual on the reply card PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Contents Preface siete iee eet eee ee ee eee ee eee dee ee eee ee ee eee Product OvervieW 0 cece eee eee eee eee eee Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 2 cece eee eee eee 2 1 Setting Up the PG 720 miotania aaa EA S aA eens 2 2 Moving the Programming Device 0 eee eee ees Getting to Know the PG 720 0 ccc cece eee eee 3 1 Hardware Components of the PG 720 0 cece eens 3 2 Display eestadgeeaee vk cewddee rnp ariske NaRa ENTE es 3 3 Keyboard rte eter cP Geta 2 a tate eet ee ate Ges 3 4 Trackball var textasaiatee boas aa eni abba Rohe iles Dk ahs baker ek 3 5 DIVES sedsetesidedsh waka ddeee ela dea pha de eee ded oben d sees 3 6 CD ROM Drive 000 cece eee eens 3 7 External Power Unit and Battery 000 cece eee eee ee 3 8 SOUNG so ara deita d pa a aaa A da a a a iaa aa Obie i aa a eva weid de eeles Installing and Operating the PG 720 sssnnnssnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 1 Connecting the PG 720 to the Power Supply 000 4 2 Battery Mode i cronain ad naeia S a A E EE E AE A 4 3 Connecting I O Devices 0060 c cece eens 4 4 Working with SIMATIC S5 Memory Submodules 2 0055
91. lds 6 8 The entry in the Multi Sector Transfer field defines the number of sectors transferred per interrupt The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto Disabled 2 4 8 16 sectors If the LBA Mode Control field enabled disabled is set to Enabled the system supports hard disks with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto The setting in the 32 Bit I O field defines the mode of access for the drive Disabled 16 bit access Enabled 32 bit access default The settings in these fields define the interface s data transfer rate The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto Hit ESC to exit the submenu PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Memory Cache Field The following pop up menu appears when you select the option Memory cache in the main menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit 15 35 32 Item Specific Help 01 23 1998 1 44 MB 31 2 System Time System Date Diskette A Controls caching of system conventional memory and memory above one megabyte 6495MB oer None CD ROM None A Write Wrrite Back gt Primary Master gt Primary Slave gt Secondary Master gt Secondary Slave Memory Cache
92. lt in drives Master Boot Options For setting boot options Keyboard For setting keyboard interface options e g NUM Lock Features Typematic Rate Hardware Op For setting PG 720PII hardware options tions PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 5 Configuring the PG 720 System Time and System Date Diskette A 6 6 System Time and System Date indicate the current values Once you have selected the appropriate option you can use the and keys to modify the time setting Hour Minute Second and the date Month Day Year You can move between the entries in the date and time options for example from hour to minute using the tabulator key The name of the installed floppy disk drive in the programming device is set here The following entries are possible Disabled If a floppy disk drive is not fitted 360 KB 5 1 4 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 KB 3 1 2 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Standard setting for installed disk drive A 2 88 MB 3 1 2 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Type Field The system jumps to the following submenu when you select this type of menu field PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Primary Master 6495MB Item Specific Help Type Auto AU
93. nfiguring the PG 720 Screen Display Following Power On With the standard setting of your programming device the display shown below appears following power on Phoenix NoteBIOS 6 0 A5E000xxxxx 01 Copyright 1985 98 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved SIEMENS PG 720PII CPU Pentium II 266MHz 640K System RAM Passed 63MB Extended RAM Passed 0512K Cache SRAM passed System BIOS shadowed Video BIOS shadowed UMB upper limit segment address xxxx Mouse initialized Fixed Disk 0 IBM DADA 26480 ATAPI CD ROM T Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP If you press the F2 key while the above display is shown you select the ROM based BIOS setup program In this program you can set a number of system functions and hardware configurations of your programming device The standard settings are effective on delivery You can change these settings using the BIOS setup The modified settings become effective when you have saved them and terminated the BIOS setup PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 The following screen form appears when you start the BIOS setup Header Menu bar Selectable submenu Operating keys Main Advanced System Time System Date Diskette A gt Primary Master gt Primary Slave Secondary Master gt Secondary Slave Memory Cache Boot Options gt Keyboard Features gt Hardware Options
94. ng Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 2 Battery Mode Charge Status Indicator Teach in Cycle calibration cycle Performing a Teach in Cycle The battery has electronic circuitry for showing the current charge status The electronics incorporate a metering unit which has to be calibrated at regular intervals so that it can compensate for error The chemical properties of the battery change in the course of time so the electronics have to relearn the battery s characteristics at regular intervals A teach in cycle ensures that the battery s maximum charge capacity is at your disposal Note There is a danger of the charge status indicator misinterpreting the actual capacity of the battery if a lengthy period of time is allowed to pass between teach in cycles This can result in an unexpected shutdown with no prior warning Run a teach in cycle e once every month e if a prolonged period of time has elapsed since the battery was last used e if you think that the battery no longer operates at full capacity e if the programming device shuts down unexpectedly with no prior warning e if operating time on battery becomes shorter e If during startup the error message Battery needs calibration cycle appears has to be acknowledged with the F1 key Broadly speaking the procedure for a teach in cycle is as follows e Charge the battery until the charge status indicator
95. of the master controller Interrupt 9 IRQ 9 can be used on the bus for the assigned interrupt 2 IRQ 2 In the initialization phase IRQ 9 is assigned to the software interrupt vector 0A H IRQ 2 by the ROM BIOS The priority of the interrupts is in the reverse order of their numbering This means the following Interrupt IRQ 0 has the highest priority and interrupt IRQ 7 the lowest For triggering IRQ 2 interrupt IRQ 8 has the highest and IRQ 15 the lowest priority Interrupts IRQ 8 to IRQ 15 therefore have higher priority than interrupts IRQ 3 to IRQ 7 The interrupt vectors are initialized and masked when the PG 720 is powered up Interrupt Description Comment Vector SMI System management interrupt cannot be masked NMI Expansion slots signal I O channel Fixed INT 2H check 2 IRQ 0 Internal timer system clock Fixed INT 8H IRQ 1 Keyboard Fixed INT 9H IRQ2 Cascading from interrupt controller 2 Fixed INTAH IRQ3 Serial port 2 COM2 Can be INT BH switched off IRQ 4 Serial interface 1 COM1 TTY Can be INTC H switched off IRQ5 Sound Cardbus controller SLOT 1 P amp P INT DH IRQ6 Floppy controller Fixed INT EH IRQ7 Parallel port 1 printer port LPT 1 EPP Can be INT FH ECP switched off IRQ8 Battery backed real time clock RTC Fixed INT 70 H IRQ 9 VGA controller generally INT 71 H vacant IRQ 10 Cardbus controller Fixed INT 72 H IRQ 11 USB Cardbu
96. of the VGA controller is disabled Both display interfaces are enabled and operate simultaneously Note however that the LCD does not support all resolutions CRT Enabled SIMULTAN CRT 640 x 480 Refresh rate with a resolution of 640x480 pixels CRT 800 x 600 Refresh rate with a resolution of 800x600 pixels 6 12 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Entry CRT 1024 x 768 Meaning Refresh rate with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels LCD Screen size Normal Text expand Graph amp Text expand The display window in Text and Graphic modes is not expanded to full screen size Only the Text modes are expanded to full screen size The Graphic and Text modes are expanded to full screen size Trackball PS 2 Mouse Internal External AUTO Disabled Note The PS 2 port is activated This is the default for the PG 720 the trackball is activated in this setting IRQ 12 is assigned The PS 2 port is activated IRQ12 is assigned The keyboard trackball is disabled an external PS 2 mouse must be connected If no external mouse is connected when the system boots the BIOS deactivates the PS 2 port Automatic detection of the type of mouse connected A PS 2 mouse takes priority over the keyboard trackball The PS 2 port is deactivated IRQ12 is available Invariably changes to this interfa
97. on the backplane 4 Press the front section onto the lower edge of the casing until the catches in the base engage 5 Insert the battery into the battery compartment and connect it up 6 Close the battery cover 7 Connect the keyboard connector to the back of the unit Make sure that the cable is inserted in its channel 8 Insert the keyboard cable in the cable conduit at the base of the de vice 9 Allow the keyboard hinge to slide into the receptacles in the base of the device 10 Tilt the unit back into the operating position Your PG 720 is now ready for operation again PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 5 11 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 What Does This Chapter Contain Chapter Overview In this chapter you will learn how to configure your programming device You need to do this if you change your system by adding removing or exchanging expansion modules and memory expansions or by replacing a system module Section Contents Page 6 1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP 6 2 6 1 1 The Main Menu 6 5 6 1 2 The Advanced Menu 6 14 6 1 3 The Security Menu 6 19 6 1 4 The Power Savings Menu 6 21 6 1 5 The Boot Sequence Menu 6 23 6 1 6 The Version Menu 6 25 6 1 7 The Exit Menu 6 26 6 2 Configuring the PCMCIA Interface 6 30 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 1 Configu
98. onment Its performance ergonomic design and equipment make it a unit particularly suitable for maintenance and service as well as for programming configuring debugging and installing SIMATIC programmable logic control systems oO siemens SIMATIC P G720P 1 The PG s Hardware and Software You can use the PG 720 programming device to program SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 programmable logic controllers It is equipped with the following e Interface ports for connection to programmable logic controllers e Programming facilities for SS memory submodules and S5 S7 memory cards The PG 720 is supplied with system and automation software The software components are listed in the Product Information leaflet PG 720 PII Programming Device 1 1 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Product Overview Advantages of the Compared with a PC with standard hardware and software the PG 720 PG 720 programming device of the SIMATIC family has numerous advantages You can develop debug and document user programs for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 programmable logic controllers with the PG 720 without the need for additional hardware or software The rugged design and practical functions of the PG 720 make it particularly suitable for us
99. oop When you connect two programming devices using the COM1 TTY serial port you must deactivate the port on one of these devices The PG 720 has jumpers on the mother board for this purpose These jumpers are accessible if you open the battery compartment cover Change the jumper settings as shown in Figure 4 13 _ TTY send TTY receive TTY receive TTY send open Figure 4 13 Activating Deactivating the TTY Port using jumpers Proceed as follows to deactivate the port on the PG 720 Switch off your device Adjust the position of the PG 720 so that it is horizontal Open the battery compartment cover Remove jumpers 2 3 and 4 5 at the top left beside the battery Insert the jumper in slot 1 2 see Figure 4 13 oa OD Close the battery compartment cover PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 8 Connecting the PG 720 to a SIMATIC S7 Network MPI DP Connecting an S7 Programmable Controller via an MPI DP Interface You can connect your PG 720 to a SIMATIC S7 programmable logic controller using the floating MPI DP interface The MPI cable for connection to SIMATIC S7 CPUs is supplied with the PG 720 Order No 6 S7901 OBFO0 0AA0 Ina high interference area Bus connector 6ES7972 0BB10 0XA0 or 6ES7972 0BB20 0XA0 6ES5762 1AA21 Oo 000 ia Oe Soe 6ES7901 0BF00 0AAO 5m about 1
100. or with the screws Plug the other end of the monitor cable into the monitor Switch on the PG 720 and the monitor Make the necessary changes in the SETUP program Menu gt Main gt Hardware Options CRT enabled LCD enabled SIMULTAN N OO ff W PP Caution Danger of damaging the monitor If you want to set higher clock frequencies and resolutions first make sure that the monitor you are using is suitable for a higher clock frequency and resolution If the clock frequency is too high this can cause damage to the monitor PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Using a Mouse Connecting a PS 2 Mouse Switching between Internal Trackball and External PS 2 Mouse You can connect both a PS 2 USB and a serial mouse to the PG 720 When the PG 720 is supplied the mouse driver for the trackball and PS 2 mouse is already loaded You can connect an external PS 2 mouse or another external pointing device to an additional PS 2 compatible mouse connector COM2 Port for serial mouse connector Port for PS 2 mouse socket Figure 4 5 Connecting a PS 2 Mouse To connect the mouse proceed as follows 1 Switch off your device 2 Open the port cover on the left hand side panel 3 Plug the cable of the PS 2 mouse or another external poin
101. ored interfaces and device I Os are controlled and managed The mouse is a pointing device with which the user inputs coordinates x y By moving the mouse the mouse pointer can be moved at will around the screen By pressing the left mouse button the position is marked The other mouse keys may have different assignments according to the application With the mouse objects can be selected menus processed and functions started The mouse pointer is moved across the worktop screen by means of the mouse The mouse pointer selects for example objects which are to be processed The multipoint interface MPI is the programming device interface of SIMATIC S7 It permits the simultaneous operation of several programming devices text displays and operator panels on one or more central processing units The stations on the MPI are connected together via a bus system Microsoft Disk Operating System is one of the standard operating systems for personal computers Link between programming devices and programmable controllers by means of interface modules physical cables and the corresponding software to allow data exchange between the devices PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 7 Glossary Operating System Parallel Interface Password PC PC cards PCI PCMCIA PG LINK PLC PROFIBUS Glossary 8 Collective term for all functions which in conjunction with the hardware con
102. ot sector enabling it to load the operating system A loading operation which transfers the operating system to the main memory The speed in bits per second with which information is transmitted over a data link PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary Cardbus interface CD ROM Click COM1 Port COM2 Port Configuration Files Configuration Software Cursor Cursor Control Device Configuration This interface is compatible with 32 bit Cardbus cards with PCI perfor mance compliant with the PC Card standard Compact Disc Read Only Memory Removable memory for large amounts of data Pressing and immediately releasing the left mouse button this selects objects or trigger commands The COM1 port is a serial V 24 modem PLC interface This interface is suitable for asynchronous data transmission It can also be used to connect printers with a serial interface The COM2 port is a serial RS 232 interface which can be used to connect a mouse or a printer These are files containing data which define the configuration after booting Examples of such files are CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT The configuration software brings the device configuration up to date when modules are installed This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the module or by manual configuration using the configuration utility Collective term for mouse pointer and text cursor Keyp
103. own when the charge level drops to minimum Resume on Modem Ring Off On If this function is enabled the programming device is reawakened from suspend mode by the modem s Ring signal Resume On Time On Off If this function is enabled the programming device is automatically switched on at the preset time Off means this function is disabled Resume Time Time for automatic restart PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 5 The Boot Sequence Menu Summary This menu allows you to prioritize the boot devices PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Diskette Drive Item Specific Help Removable Devices Keys used to view or configure Hard Drive devices lt Enter gt expands or collapses ATAPI CD ROM Drive devices with a or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Remove a device that is not installed Fi Help ay Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit 4 gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 16 The Boot Sequence Submenu This menu lists the boot devices in groups The group with the highest priority is at the top The procedur
104. pace Key lt This key moves the cursor one space to the left and deletes the character at this position Enter Key al Return Enter Line Feed New Line The return or enter key is used mainly to terminate a command line in the operating system that is the command you have typed in is executed when you press this key For other uses of this key please refer to the user manual of the relevant user program Can CAPS LOCK Key Ente Lock If you press this key the middle LED at the top right hand corner of your keyboard lights up All upper case characters and other characters are output normally If you want to type lower case letters in this position you must first press the shift key If you are using an international keyboard you cancel this function by pressing the CAPS LOCK key again The LED then goes out If you have a German keyboard you must press the shift key to cancel this function NUM Key F9 With these keys F NUM the emulated numeric block is switched from the alphanumeric keyboard to numeric keys The ames LED display lights up Press this key again to return to cursor control Tabulator Key a This moves the cursor depending on the selected tabulator a positions PG 720 PII Programming Device 3 10 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 LED Displays PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02
105. pansion purposes or error fault analysis This manual describes the version of the PG 720PII as available in April 1999 The Product Information Bulletin supplied with the PG 720PIl contains the latest technical specifications for your programming device The approvals certificates and licenses for your device are supplied along with the Product Information Bulletin Within this publication the product name PG 720PII is given abbreviated to PG 720 or PG Along with your PG 720 you also receive the following documents which you require for commissioning the device e The Product Information Bulletin with the valid technical specifications and the PG 720 installed Software For more detailed information about handling the software please refer to the appropriate manuals for example the STEP 5 manual PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Preface Structure of the Manual Additional Assistance Chapters 1 to 4 of the manual contain the most important instructions for commissioning and using the PG 720 Chapters 5 to 8 are reference sections required in special situations Setting up and getting to know your device Before you start to use your programming device you should read about setting up the device in Chapter 2 and about the components and functions of the PG 720 in Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 4 describes the basic steps necessary for commissioning the PG 720 This chapter also contains
106. ponents that do not support Plug amp Play have to be entered manually Diskette con Enables or disables the floppy disk controller on the troller motherboard Local Bus IDE Primary One IDE interface for max two adapter Secondary drives Primary amp Secondary Two IDE interfaces for max four drives Disabled No local IDE interface Large Disk Ac DOS The drive tables are adapted for DOS access cess Mode operations in accordance with Enhanced IDE OTHER The tables are not adapted PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 Submenu COM LPT Configuration Printer Port Internal LPT1 Harddisk Pre Disabled No additional start up delay for the hard disk Delay 3to30 Additional start up delay for the seconds hard disk needed only for older generation hard disks Memory Gap at Disabled The area from 15 to 16 Mbytes is not available 15 MByte as PC Card memory Enabled The area from 15 to 16 Mbytes is enabled for PC Cards which can use this address range Interrupt Internal COM2 Interrupt Internal LPT1 Mode Interrupt Bi BE ESC Exit PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced COM LPT Configuration Item Specific Help Internal COM 1 Base I O address 3F8 options Base I O address Base I O address 378 4y Select Item gt Select Menu Security Power BootSequence Version Exit Enabled
107. red during system boot PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 20 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Configuring the PG 720 6 1 4 The Power Menu This menu has the following structure Main Advanced Securit APM Power Savings Standby Timeout Suspend Timeout Suspend Mode Hard Disk Timeout Backlight Fan Control Resume On Modem Ring Resume On Time Resume Time Battery Low Condition Fi Help Select Item PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Enabled Item Specific Help Disabled oN Off Save to Disk APM Advanced Power Management allows APM aware software to manage power savings if enabled Disabled Disabled Full on Enabled Off Off 00 00 00 Save to Disk ay gt ESC Exit Change Values Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu FQ Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Figure 6 15 Power Submenu The Power menu offers a number of power saver modes for environmentally friendly computing APM Enabled The operating system can shut down Advanced system resources when they are Power Manage not needed ment Disabled The operating system is denied APM access Power Savings Disabled No power saving functions Customize Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance User selectable and preset power saving functions for maximum and minimum power saving You can set the parame
108. ring the PG 720 6 1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP Changing the Your PG 720 device configuration is set for working with the software Device supplied with the unit You should only change the preset values if you Configuration have modified your PG 720 in any way or if a fault occurs when the unit is powered up SETUP The SETUP program is in the ROM BIOS Information about the Program system configuration is stored in the battery backed RAM of the PG 720 You can use SETUP to set the hardware configuration for example hard disk type and define the system characteristics You can also use SETUP to set the time of day and date Incorrect SETUP If incorrect SETUP data are detected when you boot the system the Data BIOS prompts you to e Start SETUP by pressing F2 or e Continue booting by pressing F1 Starting SETUP On completion of the startup test the BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP program by displaying the following screen prompt PRESS lt F2 gt to enter SETUP To start SETUP proceed as follows 1 Reset your PG 720 warm or cold restart 2 Press the F2 key as long as the BIOS prompt appears on the screen SETUP Menus The various menus and submenus are listed on the following pages You can get all the information you need for the SETUP entry selected from the Item Specific Help part of the relevant menu PG 720 PII Programming Device 6 2 C79000 G7076 C756 02 Co
109. rior saving of the system contents to the hard disk drive Transition to power saving status with prior saving of the system contents to the RAM PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary Text Cursor TFT Display Trackball USB User Interface User Program VGA w Warm Restart Working Memory The cursor shows where text may be entered for example in text editors and in dialog windows In many applications the position of the cursor can be changed by moving and clicking the mouse pointer Thin Film Transistor Color Display The trackball is used as a pointing device for programs serviced by a mouse On the PG 720 the trackball is integrated in the keyboard Universal Serial Bus The software controlled menus and screens on the monitor through which the user communicates with the program A collection of all the instructions and declarations for signal processing by which a system or process is controlled or influenced Video Graphics Array Color graphics control mode A warm restart is a restart after a program has been aborted The operating system is reloaded and restarted Under Windows 98 MS DOS a warm restart is performed by simultaneously pressing keys CTRL ALT DEL The memory in which a program is stored which can be processed Also known as main memory PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary 11 Glossary Write Protection Write prot
110. rom power source pas sive setting PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 5 7 PG 720 Expansions 5 5 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules Standard Memory The motherboard has 2 slots for 144 pin SO DIMM memory submodules This allows you to expand the memory capacity of your PG 720 to a maximum of 256 Mbytes The basic configuration consists of a 64 Mbyte SDRAM module Only one module has to be installed Table 5 2 Slots for Memory Expansion Memory Modules 32 Mbytes 64 Mbytes 128 Mbytes 64 Mbytes 1 128 Mbytes 2 128 Mbytes 1 192 Mbytes 1 1 256 Mbytes 2 The order numbers for the SO DIMM memory submodules are listed in the Operating Instructions Bank 0 Bank 1 Figure 5 5 Positions of the SO DIMM Memory Submodules PG 720 PII Programming Device 5 8 C79000 G7076 C756 02 PG 720 Expansions Caution Risk of damage The electronic components of the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Certain precautionary measures are therefore necessary when handling such components These measures are explained in the guidelines for handling electrostatically sensitive devices at the end of this manual Installing the SO To plug in expansion submodules proceed as follows DIMM Catds 1 Open the unit as described in Section 5 1 2 Plug the cards in
111. rrent status of the keys e NUM LOCK e CAPS LOCK e SCROLL LOCK When the programming device is powered up the LED displays for the NUM LOCK CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK keys light up briefly twice The keyboard is then ready for operation 3 11 Getting to Know the PG 720 Cursor Keys Numeric Keypad with Fn Key Function Keys 3 12 The key block shown in the picture below is used for cursor control Move cursor up Move cursor left Fome Move cursor to O beginning of file SSS Pagel Page back Cea kal Page forward T 4 Endy Move cursor to end X of file cal Ke lt j _ Move cursor right T L Move cursor down Figure 3 7 Cursor Control Keys By pressing Fn and one of these keys the numbers and characters can be used provided Num Lock is switched on SS 8 8 z O 9 a e z3 aa aa L y d h JO w ao e a E a J al ae Figure 3 8 Numeric Keypad There is a row with twelve function keys located above the alphanumeric keyboard The assignment of the individual function keys depends on the software you are working with Fn F9 can also be used to switch the numeric keypad from alphanumer
112. s controller SLOT 2 Fixed INT 73 H IRQ 12 PS 2 mouse or trackball in keyboard Can be INT 74 H switched off IRQ 13 Math coprocessor error Fixed INT 75 H IRQ 14 IDE interface primary Fixed INT 76 H IRQ 15 IDE controller secondary Fixed INT 77 H Note the interrupts which are already occupied in the system These components can be disabled via the BIOS SETUP The functions are then no longer available and the resources are released for other components The on board MPI DP interface is plug amp play capable the occupied resources are managed by the BIOS PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 8 5 Hardware Information 8 3 PG 720 Video Modes Mode No VESA Video mode text Colors CRT LCD Hex mode No graphic 1 Interlaced Simultaneous L linear mode OoW0i Text40x25 16 7OHz T eoz O 02 03 Text 80x25 16 70Hz 60Hz 04 05 Gr 320x200 4 70Hz 60Hz 6 Gr 640x200 2 70Hz 60Hz 07 E Text 80x25 2 sw 70Hz 60Hz oD Gr 320x200 16 70Hz 60Hz 0E Gr 640x200 16 70Hz 60Hz OF Gr 640x350 2 sw 70Hz 60Hz 10 Gr 640x350 16 70Hz 60Hz 11 Gr 640x480 2 sw 60Hz 60Hz 12 Gr 640x480 16 60Hz 60Hz 13 Gr 320x200 256 70Hz 60Hz 20 120h Gr 640x480 L 16 60 75 85 60Hz 22 122h Gr 800x600 L 16 56 60 75 85 60Hz 24 124h Gr 1024x768 L 16 43 1 60 75 85 60Hz
113. s shown below q Access LED Ejector a When a floppy disk in the FDD is accessed this status is indicated by the access LED on the drive and the access LED for external storage media on the front of the device Caution Risk of data loss You must not remove the diskette as long as the access LED is lit Otherwise you may lose the data on the diskette Do not remove the diskette until the access LED on the drive or on the front panel of the PG 720 has gone out PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 Hard Disk Drive N You can use a number of different hard disk drives in your PG 720 The memory capacity of the particular type of hard disk can be found in the Product Information Bulletin and SETUP program When the hard disk is accessed this status is indicated by the access LED for external storage media on the front of the device Caution Risk of data loss and damage to drive Drives are sensitive to vibrations and shock Any vibrations occurring during operation can lead to the loss of data or damage to the drive After switching off wait a moment until the drive has stopped spinning approximately 10 sec before you move the programming device PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 17 Getting to Know the PG 720 3 6 CD ROM Drive Overview Opening the Drawer Insertin
114. se If the device will not be used for some time for example several weeks you should remove the battery connector The batterie then has no connection to the device and in this way can be optimally saved for future use Nickel metal hydride batteries can be recycled Their components can be used as raw materials for new batteries or other products Effective recycling of batteries is only possible when the used batteries are collected according to type Note Observe the local regulations for disposal of materials PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 3 Connecting I O Devices Connecting the To connect your printer proceed as follows Printer to the Parallel Port 1 Switch off the PG 720 and the printer Open the cover to the interface ports on the left hand side panel 2 3 Plug the printer cable into the LPT1 parallel port 4 Connect the printer cable to the printer 5 Screw the connector tight at the interface port COM 2 port serial nino C1 COM 1 socket LPT 1 serial socket parallel Figure 4 3 Position of the Printer Ports Caution Risk of damage to the unit Switch the unit off before connecting the parallel printer to the LPT 1 port the printer should also be switched off Make sure that you use the corr
115. t Start gt Settings gt Energy Management gt Battery Indicator If no external power unit is connected the PG 720 can operate on the built in rechargeable battery 1 Switch on the programming device Check that the battery is adequately charged before you start work Note The battery charge status is displayed in the Summary screen at the end of the system boot phase you can also check the charge status under Windows 98 2 Work with your PG 720 in the usual way 3 When the Battery LED turns red in battery mode the battery has discharged to a minimal residual charge level Save your data and close your work session PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Changing the Bat tery Note Do not start a work session in battery mode unless the battery is fully charged This is the only way of ensuring that the full on battery operating time is available note that if the Battery LED is orange when you switch on with the programming device is connected to the a c mains supply the battery is recharging The battery is not recharging if the Battery LED is green The green Battery LED does not necessarily mean that the battery is fully charged Charging is interrupted if for example battery temperature is too high You may find that the battery is partially or fully discharged when you switch on the programming device because it has drained gradually wh
116. t Overview PROFIBUS 4 23 Programming device advantages of the pro gramming device 1 2 R RS 232 3 5 Index 2 S S5 memory submodule 4 12 Serial port 8 12 8 13 SETUP Setup Advanced menu disk drive type hardware options 6 12 keyboard features Security menu 6 19 SIMATIC memory cards 4 14 SINEC H1 4 3 Special keys 3 10 Stand support 2 3 T Teach in Cycle Battery 4 3 7 3 Trackball 4 9 V VGA connector 8 9 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02
117. ta transmission rate in the MPI network is 187 5 Kbps Data transmission rates from 9 6 Kbps to 12 Mbps are possible in the PROFIBUS DP MPI network Note You will find more information on setting up an MPI DP network in the manual Profibus Networks Order No 6GK 1970 5CA10 OAA0 or in SIMATIC NET PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 4 9 Networking the PG 720 with Other Stations on PROFIBUS Networking the PG 720 on PROFIBUS How the Network Functions Hardware Requirements PROFIBUS is an open and robust bus system for industrial use It can be used to configure networks with up to 32 stations per segment The data transfer rate for PROFIBUS is 1 5 Mbps PROFIBUS DP supports data transfer rates from 9 6 Kbaud to 12 Mbaud The network operates on the master slave principle with token passing complying with DIN19245 PROFIBUS It distinguishes between active and passive stations An active station receives the token and passes it on to the next station within a specified time Using the following components for example you can connect or network the PG 720 with PROFIBUS e RS 485 MPI DP interface adapter integrated e Shielded twisted pair bus cable or connecting cable to network Note You will find more detailed information about the SIMATIC Net PC cards in the SIMATIC NET Catalog IK 10 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756
118. ters for Standby Suspend Timeouts and Fixed Disk Timeout or they set automatically to their defaults Standby Off No standby mode Timeout 30 seconds or minutes after your PG enters 1 2 4 8 12 16 standby mode Suspend Off No suspend mode Timeout 1 2 5 10 15 seconds after your PG enters 20 30 suspend mode PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 21 Configuring the PG 720 6 22 Major components are shut down in suspend mode The information needed for reactivating the programming device is buffered Suspend Mode Save to Disk Save to DRAM In suspend mode all relevant data is written to a defined sector of the hard disk In suspend mode all relevant data is stored in main memory Hard Disk Disabled The hard disk does not shut down Timeout 10 15 30 60 Time since the last hard disk access the hard disk is shut down The next time it is accessed the hard disk starts spinning again after a brief delay Backlight Full on Display lighting is at full brightness reduced Brightness is reduced Fan Control Disabled Fan always runs at full speed Enabled Fan speed depends on temperature Battery Low Condition Save to Disk Beeper Power Off The Save to Disk mode is activated as soon as the battery charge level drops to minimum When the battery charge level drops to minimum the beeper sounds a warning At this setting the device is shut d
119. ting device into the mouse connector 4 Secure the connector with the screws 5 Switch on your PG 720 again Once you have plugged in the external mouse and restarted your PG 720 the internal trackball is deactivated and remains inactive until the PG 720 is powered up again without the external mouse Table 4 1 Trackball External Mouse Mode State Internal Trackball External PS 2 Mouse No mouse Active External mouse con Deactivated Active nected PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 4 9 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting a Serial Mouse Choosing Another Keyboard 4 10 You can connect a serial mouse to the COM2 serial port To operate a serial mouse the appropriate mouse driver must be initialized and assigned parameters You will find the information you need to do this in the description of your mouse or in the description of the operating system Switch off your device Open the cover of the interface ports on the left hand side panel Plug the serial mouse into the mouse connector labeled COM2 Secure the connector with the screws Switch on your PG 720 again ona fF wo NM Connect external mouse to USB interface You can connect another PS 2 type keyboard to your PG 720 instead of the one supplied with it Keyboardconnection Figure 4 6 Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard PG 720 PII Programming Device
120. to the slots Note the safety recess on the connector side of the SO DIMM card 3 Push the card down applying light pressure until it locks into place 4 Close the unit see Section 5 8 Caution Risk of damage Make sure that the cards sit securely in the slots otherwise they can fall out and be damaged Installation The memory configuration is detected automatically When you switch on the unit the distribution of base and extended memory is displayed on the screen 5 6 Processor Upgrade You can boost the performance of your PG 720PIlI by installing other Pentium Il processors Consult your local service partner or distributor Note Processor upgrade If an upgrade is implemented for example to a processor with a different frequency it may be important to also upgrade the BIOS PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 5 9 PG 720 Expansions 5 7 Replacing the Backup Battery Battery Power A backup battery 3 6 V lithium battery powers the real time clock Supply for even after the PG 720 is switched off In addition to the time of day all Real Time Clock the information about the PG 720 device configuration is stored in and Configuration RAM If the backup battery fails or is removed all these data are lost The clock uses very little power and the lithium battery has a high capacity so that the battery can provide backup power for the real time clock for many years and seldom needs to
121. trol and monitor execution of the user programs the distribution of resources among the individual user programs and the maintenance of the operating mode for example Windows 98 MS DOS Information is transmitted a byte at a time via a parallel interface port This means that the transmission rate is very fast The programming devices have one parallel interface LPT1 See Access Protection Personal computer Personal Computer cards compliant with the 16 bit PCMCIA standard or the 32 bit Cardbus standard Peripheral Component Interconnect high speed I O expansion bus Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Association of about 450 computer companies with the aim of setting worldwide standards for miniaturizing PC expansion cards and making their use more flexible offering the market a basis for development Cooperates with JEIDA See Cardbus interface Linking two programming devices via a special connecting cable SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller Bus system based on the PROFIBUS standard Components of the SIMATIC S5 and S7 series programming devices programmable logic controllers programmable control systems distributed I Os can be networked using PROFIBUS PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Glossary Programmable Logic Coniroller Programmable Logic Coniroller System Pull Down Menu RAM ROM RS 232 Interface RTC SCSI Interface Serial Inter
122. tting Up the PG 720 Keyboard Angle Horizontal Position Adjustment When the keyboard is attached to the unit its angle of inclination is 6 the height of the middle row of keys is 30 mm about 1 inch When it is detached the angle of inclination is 4 5 and the height of the middle row of keys is 27 mm This is an ideal ergonomic design to allow a comfortable working position If no table or desk is available the unit can be operated on the floor You can adjust the casing and display through approximately 90 into the horizontal plane x Pivot CD ROM drive ie Stand Support Extra support hoop Figure 2 4 Horizontal Operating Position Without Keyboard PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 2 5 Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 720 2 2 Moving the Programming Device Preparations Carrying the PG 720 2 6 The PG 720 is easy to carry Before carrying it however you should take the following measures 1 Shut down the operating system To prevent data loss you must exit Windows 98 completely Windows 98 issues a message to inform you when it is safe to switch off the device 2 Unplug all the connecting cables 3 Close the covers protecting the ports and connections on the right hand and left hand side panels 4 Bring the unit into an upright position 5 Raise the keyboard and lock it b
123. u rity Submenu User Password is Disabled Password is active BIOS Setup cannot be opened until the password has been entered Enabled Certain Setup fields are thus configurable by the user including the user password The field resets automatically from Disabled to Enabled when the password is entered Set Supervisor This field opens the dialog box for entering a password Password Once it has been entered the supervisor password can be changed or deleted by pressing Return and thus deactivated Set User This field opens the dialog box for entering a password Password Once it has been entered correctly the user password can be changed or deleted by pressing Return and thus deactivated Password on boot Disabled No password required for system boot Enabled Supervisor or user password must be entered for system boot PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 6 19 Configuring the PG 720 Fixed disk boot Normal All types of hard disk access are permitted sector protected No operating system can be installed This is a way of protecting against boot viruses Diskette This mode of protection is not active unless Password on access boot is set to enabled Supervisor Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor password was entered during system boot User Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was ente
124. use the connections or use the wrong connecting cables Make sure that the TTY cable of the PG 720 is plugged into the COM1 TTY port and not into the LPT1 port Before plugging the cable in the static charge on your body the unit and the connecting cables must be equalized You can do this by briefly touching the metal mounting plate for the interfaces on the left hand side panel of the device Only use original cables to connect the programmable logic controller PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Installing and Operating the PG 720 Connecting the PG 720 Using an Adapter Connecting the PG 720 to Other Programming Devices RS 232 TTY PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 The connecting cable 6ES5 734 2BD20 is supplied with the PG 720 An adapter is available for connecting the programmable logic controller using older standard cables Table 4 2 Adapter for the PG 720 Connecting Cable Port Connection Connecting Cable Adapter Order No 6ES5 734 2BD20 PG 720 with COM1 as SIMATIC S5 T 1xxx0 6ES5 731 6AG00 TTY interface programmable logic controller 6ES5 731 0xxx0 6ES5 731 6AG00 25 pin To allow a data transfer rate of 9600 bps up to a distance of 100 m 1100 ft the receiving diode is connected to ground reference via the connecting cable Note Cables of various lengths are available under Order No 6ES5 734 2xxx0 xxx stands for the length in
125. y pressing it against the front panel of the unit The latches on the right and left snap in Make sure that both catches are properly locked If you only want to carry the unit for a short distance use the handle If you want to move the PG 720 over larger distances pack the unit and all its accessories in the carrying bag supplied Figure 2 5 PG 720 Ready for Transport Despite the rugged design of the PG 720 its internal components are sensitive to severe vibration or jolts When moving the PG 720 you must therefore make sure that it is protected from severe mechanical forces Use the original packing material if you have to ship the PG 720 from one location to another PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 Getting to Know the PG 720 What Does This Chapter Contain Chapter Overview This chapter contains all the information you require about the most important components of the device such as e LED displays e Drives e Keyboard e Programming facilities of the PG 720 e External power unit and battery Section Contents Page 3 1 Hardware Components of the PG 720 3 2 Display 3 8 3 3 Keyboard 3 9 3 4 Trackball 3 14 35 Drives 3 16 3 6 CD ROM Drive 3 18 3 7 External Power Unit and Battery 3 8 Sound 3 20 PG 720 PII Programming Device C79000 G7076 C756 02 3 1 Getting to Know the PG 720
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