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1. Wiring backplane Memory expansion module Processor Fan Figure 4 2 Computing unit open Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 5 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 1 4 Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of the computing unit Here data are processed and stored and interfaces and device I Os are controlled
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3. Unit fan Plastic rivets Figure 4 20 Removing and installing the fan Notice Fit only a fan of the same type 0 Caution To ensure that the device is adequately cooled ensure that the running direction of the fan is correct when installing Ensure that the arrow on the fan is pointing towards the housing wall Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 25 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 10 4 26 Processor Upgrade You can boost the performance capability of your computing unit by installing other processors Proceed as follows to replace the processor the numbers in brackets relate to Figure 4 21 1 Disconnect the fan cable connector from the motherboard 2 Remove the heat sink secured by a metal bar 3 Press the lever in the direction of the arrow 1 and pivot it up as far as possible 2 4 Lift the old processor from the slot 3 5 Insert the new processor in the slot ensuring that the marking on the top side of the processor coincides with the position of the marking 4 on Slot A Caution The marking on the top side of the processor may be covered by the heat sink In such cases align the processor with the marking in the row of pins at the bottom of the processor Pivot the lever back down until it locks into place 5
4. USB interfaces Figure 3 6 USB connection ports Notice Operating systems which do not support plug and play e g Windows NT 4 0 do not generally permit operation of USB devices Devices which do not have a USB plug e g printer can be connected to the USB interface via an adapter Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 9 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 4 Working with PC Cards PC cards Card bus cards 32 bit and PCMCIA cards 16 bit can be operated in the PC card interface The computing unit is equipped with a PC card interface Communication modules for MODEM FAX MODEM ISDN Token Ring ETHERNET memory expansions and check card sized SCSI modules can be plugged into this interface i 0 D 0 J e p 98 o o o o o o o o o o o o 990 269 269 269 980 oro o2 o o o o o o o 26 o o o o o o a o o O o o o o i ogo ogo ogo ogo ooo 0o90 o o o e o o o o o o o Type II III PC card interfaces Figure 3 7 PC card interface Take note of t
5. 297 80 z S fil g H H F g N 5 o NI d ahs p 5 i oe 7 a E i g omn oum gt ii o AAM O A y DR pifi 3 asz p DepEd l oe SE bin gte eg z A a o Figure 2 1 Dimension drawings for installation of the computing unit device without CD ROM drive The computing unit contains a CD ROM or CD RW DVD drive depending on the unit version The installation depth of the computing unit is increased by 21 mm as a result of its installation 2 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Starting Up the Computing Unit Permissible installation positions for the computing unit complying with UL1950 EN60950 CSA22 2 No 950 An angle of inclination of 20 is allowed installation position Position 1 preferred position Position 2 oan 7 BUGELIA x Position 3 desktop Position 4 cover Not permitted where an LS240 drive is installed Not permitted where a disk CD ROM LS240 drive is installed Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 2 5 Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Additional permissible installation position for the computing unit complying with UL508 CSA 22 2 No 142 An installation angle of 15 is permitted
6. 002 cece eee 4 6 Removing and Installing the Power Supply 2 0000 eee 4 7 Removing and Installing the Bus Board 0 00 eee eee eee 4 8 Removing and Installing the Motherboard 002 0ce eens 4 9 Removing and Installing the Fan 2 cece eee ees 4 10 Processor Upgrade cece eect een ees 4 11 Reset DONON sily caso econ a nee ene aoe at aoe acta waco aoa 5 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 0000 5 1 Modifying the Device Configuration with SETUP 5 1 1 Men Main cstncicmnea e a are tani ad are Bade coheed Gained Soba Wee ree alone hdd 5 1 2 Ment Advanced rerien eetis cece eee eens 5 1 3 Men SOCUMILY issena oe Seven deeds Soden a aa de evan ohed es 5 1 4 Menu Power 0 600 c cece cent nt ete eee ene 5 1 5 Menu Boot Sequence 00 cece eee eee eee eee 5 1 6 Menu Version 0 00 cece eee nets 5 1 7 Men EXit isc cave nade edd ene Seaia PRL a al On Pao dae dk Ped ead PARK e 5 1 8 Setup default settings 0 00 c cece eee eee 5 2 Configure PC Card interface 0 00 cece eee eee 6 Fault Diagnosis ocd si is sed ieee hee ee eee te See ieee 6 1 Problems Using External Modules 0 cece eee eee 6 2 External Screen Remains Dark ccc eee eee ee eee ees 6 3 6 3 Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls 6 4 6 4 No Mouse Pointer Appear
7. Figure 5 6 Summary Screen The Summary screen appears when the system run up phase completes Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 11 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Submenu Keyboard Features 5 12 The following submenu appears if you select the Keyboard Features field in the main menu Figure 5 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 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Submenu Hardware Options The following submenu appears when you select the Hardware Options field in the main menu Onboard Ethernet Ethernet Address LAN Remote Boot Cardbus PCMCIA Slot SafeCard functions Legacy USB Support Fan Control CRT LCD selection LCD Screensize DSTN Contrast PS 2 Mouse wm O Hardware Options Item Specific Help Enable or disable the PCI Multi Point Interface MPI DP EE Enabled 08000624xxxx Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled SIMULTAN Expand 154 Enabled Figure 5 8 Hardware Options Submenu The parameters of the interfaces present on the basic module are set here
8. 0000 aana eee eae 7 6 3 Pin assignment PCI slot 0 00 c eee e eee eee 7 7 Power supply AC and DC 000 cece eee eens 7 8 Connecting cables 00 c cece teens 8 Distributed configuration 0c cece cece eee eee eens 8 1 DOSCIDION waite det Ean SE eben ded doothe ean eae 8 1 1 OVEIVIGW ide neck dewsbid Save oii sew ie Sede ee teddies Gade eal ie 8 1 2 DIMENSIONS adnate iaka hie ea aw ee Rae alee ed ea Re eee leas 8 1 3 MOUNINO serrit eit eae a phere de dad bad ae ERDAN eee 8 2 Cable connection 00 eens 8 4 8 3 Spare parl Sieisen haw iiaia aaia gf Md can Aa EE se Mee cea eee 8 4 8 4 Technical dala sessa tanede ka aaaea E R a beeen dean edad aneed 8 4 A Technical Data sersrrirerisri ee sina eee oie eee ee ads E A 1 Technical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit A 2 B ESD 0011 nee ee ene ee eee nee B 1 What does ESD mean 000 tte eee ees B 2 B 2 Electrostatic Charge of People 0 0 cece e eee e eee eee B 3 B 3 Basic Safety Measures against Discharge of Static Electricity B 4 Cc SIMATIC HMI Documentation 00 0c cece eee C 1 GlOSSANY oiran na sanga a A er ata a wna SAE A ae aes Indek teore vate a e E able ee eeee iene Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual xi Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Product Overview Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find on Page 1 1 Advanta
9. 0 Caution The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Certain precautionary measures therefore have to be taken when handling them These measures are explained in the guidelines for electrostatically sensitive devices in Appendix B Installing the SO DIMM Modules To insert the modules perform the following steps 1 Open the unit first as described in section 4 1 2 Insert the modules into the sockets Note the cutout locking element on the connector side of the SO DIMM module 3 Press the module down applying light pressure until it locks into place 4 Close the device 0 Caution Danger of damage The modules must be fitted firmly in the slots otherwise they might fall out and be damaged Installation The memory capacity is detected automatically When you switch on the device the distribution of base and extended memory is displayed on the screen Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 9 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 3 Replacing the Backup Battery Battery power supply for real time clock and configuration A backup battery 3 6 V lithium battery powers the real time clock even after the unit has been turned off In addition to the time of day all the information about the device device configuration is stored If the backup battery fails or is removed from its plug these data are lost
10. 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Figure 3 1 Ports 1 Mouse PS 2 socket for connecting a PS 2 mouse 2 COM1 V 24 MODEM PLC The COM 1 TTY interface can be used to connect e g S5 programmable controller PLC By implementing the adapter supplied the interface can also be used as a 25 pin V 24 standard interface to connect devices with a serial interface such as modem mouse or printer 3 COM2 Serial interface 2 V 24 to connect devices with a serial interface such as modem mouse or printer 4 AC DC power supply connection Device socket for AC voltage power supply or screw terminals for DC voltage power supply 5 PCI slot Internal slot for expansion modules 6 PCTIASA slot Internal slot for expansion modules 7 PCcard Connection for PC cards of the type IHI 3 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Se 8 Ethernet ay RJ 45 Ethernet connection The Ethernet network is a local network with a bus structure for data communication with data transmission rates of 10 or 100 megabits per second mbps 9 PROFIBUS MPI Using the potential isolated PROFIBUS MPI interface the Box PC an can be connected to an S7 PLC or a PROFIBUS network 10 USB lt Connections for Universal Serial Bus Using the USB connection it is possible to connect external devices such as CD drives printers modems or mouse and keyboard Older operating systems do no
11. How the network functions The network operates on the token passing with subordinate master slave principle complying with DIN 19245 PROFIBUS It distinguishes between active and passive nodes An active node receives the token and passes it on to the next node within a specified time Hardware requirements 3 24 Using the following components for example you can connect or network the computing unit to with PROFIBUS e interface RS 485 MPI DP interface integrated e shielded twisted pair cable bus cable or spur line Note Please refer to the SIMATIC NET Catalog IK IP for more information on the SIMATIC Net PC cards Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit 3 10 Networking Computing Unit and Other Computers via Industrial Ethernet Networking the computing unit via Industrial Ethernet 3 11 The RJ45 Ethernet interface is a Twisted Pair TP interface with a data transmissin rate of 10 100 Mbaud The onboard interface is compatible with the Intel pro 100 PCI adapter The interface is Plug amp Play capable and is automatically detected in Windows The protocol settings are defined in the Windows Control Panel Notice In order to operate the 100 Mbaud an Class 5 Ethernet cable is required Note Please refer to the SIMATIC NET Catalog IK IP for more information on the SIMATIC Net PC cards Connection Using
12. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 11 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Installation von PC cards 3 12 Observe the following points when you install these cards Note Depending on the configuration of the computing unit it could be that there are no free interrupts for the operation of PC cards The interrupts required by the PC card must then be reserved as follows in the BIOS Setup menu Define the required interrupt by setting Advanced gt PCI Configuration gt PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion to reserved default available Caution Danger of PC cards and the computing unit being damaged The PC card must be plugged into the interface with its front facing the rear side of the computing unit This side is normally marked with a company or product name and the wording This side up or something similar If the PC card is inserted incorrectly the computing unit and PC card may be damaged Before inserting the connecting cables the static charge of your body the device and the connecting cables must be brought to the same potential To do this touch the metal housing briefly Notice In order to operate the PC card set Main gt Hardware Option Cardbus PCMCIA Slot in the BIOS Setupmenu to Enabled Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit 3 5 3 5 1 Dis
13. CD ROM 3 16 CD RW DVD 3 16 removing and installing drives technical specifications DVD drive 3 16 E Electromagnetic compatibility EMV Electrostatic charge Safety measures EMC guidelines Environmental conditions A 2 A 3 Equipotential ESD Definition B 2 electrostatic charge Safety measures ESD guidelines ESD notes 4 2 ESD Guidelines EU Declaration of Conformity Ethernet Interface 7 17 Extension Me dimensions removing and mailing 4 12 4 16 External monitor 3 4 external monitor VGA Interface 7 18 I ple Fan removing and installing 4 25 Fan monitoring 7 9 Fault diagnosis BIOS 6 6 external screen 6 3 6 4 mouse pointer does not appear POST Power On Self Test 6 8 POST codes self test system date is incorrect System time is incorrect USB device does not work using external modules Floppy disk drive 3 13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Index Front interfaces G Graphic technical data Green PC H Hard disk Hard disk drive 3 16 removing and installing 4 17 Hardware Information Connecting cables Interfaces and parameters Monitoring functions 7 6 Power consumption of the system components 7 2 Power supply AC and DC 7 37 System resources Wiring backplane Hardware clock l Industrial Ethernet Installation positions with centralized design 2 5 Inte
14. Disassemble the unit fan Secure the heat sink with the metal bar Connect the fan cable connector back on the motherboard gt O N OD 0 Assemble the unit fan Caution If the processor is driven with a frequency higher than permitted it may be destroyed or cause loss of data or loss of data integrity Figure 4 21 Upgrading the processor Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 11 Reset button A hardware reset is initiated by means of the Reset button on your device The computing unit is restarted On the computing unit the Reset button is located on the drive side beside the floppy disk drive The Reset button can only be operated with the aid of a pointed object e g the tip of a ball point pen or straightened paper clip The position of the Reset button is marked in the illustration of the computing unit below o 13538 Reset Button Figure 4 22 Reset button Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 27 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Chapter Overview In this chapter you will learn how t
15. Entry Meaning PCI MPI DP Enables the CP5611 compatible MPI DP interface The recourses are managed by the BIOS PCI plug and play mechanism On Board Enabled The ethernet port on the motherboard is enabled Ethernet Disabled The ethernet port on the motherboard is disabled Ethernet The individual ethernet address is displayed here Address LAN Remote Enabled It is possible to boot over a connected Boot LAN The respective boot source is displayed as Intel Boot Agent in the boot sequence menu Disabled Booting using LAN is not possible Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 13 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Entry Meaning Card bus Disabled Release the Cardbus PCMCIA interfaces PCMCIA Slot is disabled Enabled The resources are managed by the BIOS PCI plug and play mechanism SafeCard Enabled On board monitoring functions are enabled functions Disabled No monitoring functions The relevant driver and application must be started for operation of the monitoring functions Legacy USB Disabled In order to connect a USB keyboard or a USB mouse Support the operating system has to support USB devices You can adjust the Setup settings with a USB keyobard Enabled USB keyboard and USB mouse are supported by the BIOS Non USB capable operating systems can be used CRT LCD LCD Enabled All data is output only to the internal LC
16. Figure 7 1 Serial interface COM1 female Pin No Short Name Meaning Input Output 1 Shield 2 TxD D1 Serial transmission data Output 3 RxD D2 Serial received data Input 4 RTS S2 Request to send Output 5 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input 7 GND E2 Functional ground reference potential 8 DCD M5 Data carrier detect carrier Input 9 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 10 17 Not assigned 18 TTY TxD TTY send Output 19 20mA Isolated current source 20 DTR S1 Data terminal equipment ready Output 21 TTY TxD TTY send Output 22 RI M3 Incoming call Input 23 25 Not assigned 5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 11 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Serial interface COM2 V24 Mouse The serial interface COM2 of the computing unit is assigned as follows Figure 7 2 Serial interface COM2 male Pin No Short Name Meaning Input Output 1 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD D2 Received data Input 3 TxD D1 Transmission data Output 4 DTR S1 Data terminal equipment Output ready 5 GND E2 Station 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 7 12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Parallel interface LPT1 The para
17. Output 4 RXINO LVDS output signal bit 0 Output 5 P3V3_D_fused 3 3V fused display VCC Output 6 P3V3_D_ fused 3 3V fused display VCC Output 7 RXIN1 LVDS output signal bit 1 Output 8 RXIN1 LVDS output signal bit 1 Output 9 GND Chassis ground 10 GND Chassis ground 11 RXIN2 LVDS output signal bit 2 Output 12 RXIN2 LVDS output signal bit 2 Output 13 GND Chassis ground 14 GND Chassis ground 15 RXCLKIN LVDS clock signal Output 16 RXCLKIN LVDS clock signal Output 17 GND Chassis ground z 18 GND Chassis ground 19 Reserved 20 Reserved Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 21 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Assignment of display to display select pins Automatic configuration of one of 15 possible displays is performed by means of the Display Select inputs The Display Select inputs have pull up resistors in other words if these inputs are not connected they go to High The input has to be connected to GND for them to go Low Pin No LCD_SEL3 LCD_SEL2 LCD_SEL1 LCD_SELO Display type 0 Low Low Low Low reserved 1 Low Low Low High reserved 2 Low Low High Low reserved 3 Low Low High High reserved 4 Low High Low Low 640 x 480 VGA TFT 18 bit 5 Low High Low High reserved 6 Low High High Low 1024 x 768 XGA TFT 18 bit 7 Low High High High 800 x 600 SVGA TFT
18. The clock uses very little power and the lithium battery has a high capacity so that the battery can provide back up power for the real time clock for many years The battery seldom needs to be replaced for that reason Battery voltage too low If the battery voltage is too low the time is lost and a correct configuration of the device can no longer be guaranteed Replacing the battery In this case you must replace the backup battery The battery is located on the motherboard To change the battery perform the following steps 1 Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply and then disconnect all the connection cables 2 Open the device as described in section 4 1 oa N OOA 4 10 Change the backup battery inserted in the motherboard by pulling out the cable and undoing the cable tie Secure the new battery in its mounting with a cable tie Insert the battery connector in the motherboard Close the device Connect the unit to the power supply again and press the Reset button refer to Chapter 4 11 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit aq y M J f SA Backup battery Figure 4 5 Position of the backup battery 0 Caution
19. Danger of damage Only replace the lithium battery with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Order No W79084 E1003 B1 If possible return old lithium batteries to the manufacturer or recycling facility or dispose of them as special waste Changing SETUP If you change a battery or unplug the battery connector you must run SETUP to reset your device s configuration data refer to Chapter 5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 11 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 4 Installation of Extension Modules Notes on the boards The computing unit is designed for the use of cards as per the AT PCI specification The dimensions of the cards must not exceed the stated dimensions If the height is exceeded contact problems malfunctions and difficulties with installation cannot be ruled out The illustrations show full length AT PCI cards Depending on the slot there might be constraints concerning the overall length 175 mm 6 89 lt _ _ E No on og A31 A1 Figure 4 6 XT card 175 mm T 6 89 ST i g E ag C18 C1 A31 A1 Figure 4 7 AT card 4 12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 6 875 E E foe E Oz oy barat Fig
20. Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Not valid for ACPI Operating Systems F1 ay F9 ESC gt Enter F10 Figure 5 17 Power Menu The Power menu offers a number of power saver modes for environmentally friendly computing APM Enabled The operating system can shut down system Advanced resources when they are not needed Power Disabled The operating system is denied APM access Management Power Savings Disabled No power saving functions Customize Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance freely adjustable power saving functions for maximum and minimum power saving functions You can set the parameters 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 PC enters standby mode 1 2 4 8 12 16 5 24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 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 On the next access the hard disk will be activated again with a short delay 5 1 5 Menu Boot Sequence Overview This menu lists the boot devices in prioritized groups Main Advanced Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Keys used to view or configure devices lt Ente
21. unidirectional SPP Features Standard setting for the 8 bit parallel transfer according to IEEE1284 specifications Feedback of the output device is only possible via the control cables Bidirectional as for SPP unidirectional however Standard parallel port e Feedback of the output device is also possible via bidirectional the 8 bit data cables EPP e Enhanced parallel port data transfer rate from Enhanced parallel port 500kbps up to 2Mbps Hardware handshake different devices can be addressed ECP Extended capability port as for EPP however own DMA channel FIFO backup Data compression Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 17 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 PCI Configuration Submenu gt gt PCI Device Slot 2 gt PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 Auto Select Auto Select Auto Select Auto Select a gt ye Enter PCI Configuration Item Specific Help Setup items for configuring The specific PCI device F10 Figure 5 11 PCI Configuration Submenu PCI Devices Submenu If the PCI devices field is selected the following submenu appears PCI Devices Slot 1 Item Specific Help Option Rom Scan Enable Master Latency Timer Enabled Enabled 0040h ay gt Initialize device expansion
22. 08 1 0 B23 IRQ 5 l A24 SA 07 1 0 B24 IRQ 4 A25 SA 06 1 0 B25 IRQ 3 l A26 SA 05 1 O B26 reserved O A27 SA 04 1 O B27 TC O A28 SA 03 1 0 B28 BALE O A29 SA 02 1 O B29 5V Vec A30 SA 01 1 0 B30 OSC O A31 SA 00 1 O B31 OV GND I O defines the direction of the signals from the point of view of the CPU module low active Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 33 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Pin Signal Name Type Pin Signal Name Type C1 SBHE O D1 MEMCS16 l C2 LA 23 1 O D2 lOCS16 C3 LA 22 1 0 D3 IRQ 10 l C4 LA 21 1 0 D4 IRQ 11 l C5 LA 20 1 0 D5 IRQ 12 l C6 LA 19 1 0 D6 IRQ 13 l C7 LA 18 1 0 D7 IRQ 14 l C8 LA 17 1 O D8 DACKO O c9 MEMR 1 O D9 DRQ 0 l C10 MEMW 1 O D10 DACK5 O C11 SD 08 1 0 D11 DRQ 5 C12 SD 09 1 O D12 DACK6 O C13 SD 10 1 0 D13 DRQ 6 l C14 SD 11 1 O D14 DACK7 O C15 SD 12 1 0 D15 DRQ 7 l C16 SD 13 1 O D16 5V Vec C17 SD 14 1 O D17 MASTER l C18 SD 15 O D18 OV GND Under normal conditions the signals SBHE LA17 LA23 MEMR and MEMW are operated as outputs sending from CPU Only CPU modules that are suitable for use as a master CPU for system bus access send and receive these signals A minus sign 7 6 3 Pin assignment PCI slot in front of the signal name shows that the signal is LOW active The table on the next page resumes the pin assignment of the PCI slot 7 34 Panel PC 670
23. 18 bit 8 High Low Low Low reserved 9 High Low Low High reserved 10 High Low High Low reserved 11 High Low High High reserved 12 High High Low Low reserved 13 High High Low High reserved 14 High High High Low reserved 15 High High High High No display DDC selected display 7 22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 1O interface for front control elements All the signals necessary for the connection of front control elements in addition to the display and USB ports are applied to this port The maximum cable length is 50 cm at a USB data rate of 12 Mbaud Pin No Short Name Meaning Input Output 1 GND Chassis ground 2 P12V Power supply for inverter Output 3 BL_ON Backlight on 5V On Output 4 P5V_fused 5V fused Output 5 GND Chassis ground 6 P3V3_fused 3 3V fused Output 7 K_CLK Keyboard clock Output 8 K_DATA Keyboard data Input Output 9 M_CLK Mouse clock Output 10 M_DATA Mouse DATA Input Output 11 P5V_fused 5V fused Output 12 USB_D1M USB data channel 1 Input Output 13 USB_D1P USB Data port 1 Input Output 14 GND Chassis ground 7 15 LCD_SELO Display type select signal 0 Input 16 LCD_SEL1 Display type select signal 1 Input 17 LCD_SEL2 Display type select signal 2 Input 18 LCD_SEL3 Display type select signal 3 Input 19 RESET_N Reset signal Low active Input 20 SPEAK
24. 2c ce eect e eee eee eee eens 1 1 1 1 Advantages of the Computing Unit 0 0 c cee ee eee ee 1 2 1 2 Safety NOS icici cdedereeedebediei erardeionmadeideseee diame 1 4 1 3 Certificates Guidelines and Declarations 0 0 0 0 ce eee eee 1 8 1 4 Certification for USA Canada and Australia 0 2 0000 1 10 2 Starting Up the Computing Unit 0 cece eee eee 2 1 2 1 Unpacking and Checking the Computing Unit 2 2 2 2 Installing the Computing Unit 0 00 cece eee eee 2 3 2 3 Ensuring Readiness for Service 0 0c cece eee eee es 2 7 2 4 Transpo ies eras niia dhe a a doke EA bbc Mea abe 2 9 3 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit 020005 3 1 3 1 View of Interface Side 1 0 2 0 cece eee eee 3 2 3 2 View of Drive Side 0 c cece tenes 3 5 3 3 Connecting Periphery Units 000 cece eee ee eae 3 6 3 4 Working with PC Cards 00 cece eee eens 3 5 DIVES su muai kaasanded wad daei ae abana Re aba ah hee a 3 5 1 Floppy disk drive rat KESEN EREEREER eet 3 5 2 ES240 IVE severe iistd os ota e tdi edd bheedeaw eee etdide pe deaet on 8h 3 5 3 Hard disk drive 0 ren cette eens 3 5 4 CD ROM drive or CD RW DVD drive depending on unit equipment 3 6 Backup Battery 00 cece eee eee eens 3 7 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S5 Network 3 8 Using the C
25. 8 Computing Unit Self Test Prior to Booting Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 1 Fault Diagnosis Release 04 02 6 1 Problems Using External Modules Fault screen Computing unit crashes during boot routine Cause The following causes are possible Double assignment of input output addresses Double assignment of hardware interrupts and or DMA channels Signal frequencies or signal levels are not maintained Deviating assignment of the connector Remedy Checking the computer configuration e f the computer configuration corresponds to state on delivery please contact your technical service department e If the computer configuration has been modified restore the state on delivery to do this remove the external modules and restart the computer If the computing unit crashes again contact the technical service department If the fault no longer occurs the external module used was the cause of the fault Replace the module with a Siemens module or get advice from the supplier of the external module 6 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Fault Diagnosis 6 2 External Screen Remains Dark Cause Remedy The following causes are possible Monitor is switched off e Switch on the screen Screen has been dimmed e Press any key on the keyboard Brightness control set to dark e Set the screen brightness control lighter Please refer to the moni
26. 9 connection 2 7 dimension 2 4 Drive side 3 5 drives electromagnetic compatibility EMV A 2 Environmental conditions renee expand 4 1 front interfaces Function displays light emitting diodes installation Interface side interfaces 3 2 3 5 maintaining mechanical conditions motherboard opening operating cards 3 10 operation Index 1 Index Release 04 02 Computing unit permissible installation positions 2 5 26 printer connection 3 6 3 7 Protection class PS 2 keyboard connection PS 2 ees ea rating plate 3 Reset button Reset button serial mouse connection starting up switching off switching on transportation unpacking VGA interface 3 4 Connecting cables Connection 3 22 to programming unit 3 21 to S5 PLC via VPVPROFIBUS DP 3 23 with S7 PLC 3 Connection using indents Constructional designs D Date setting up 5 6 Device configuration 5 1 _ DIN ISO 9001 certificate 1 Disk drives disk types Disk drive removing and n 4 20 Display Select Pins Distributed coniiquration Cable connection Dimensions including transmitter 8 3 Display Codes 8 4 Receiver Mounting Mounting angle Mounting positions Spare parts technical data Transmitter Documentation for SIMATIC HMI C 1 Overview Structure Target groups C 1 Documentation Structure Index 2 Drives 3 13
27. CSA complying with Standard C22 2 No 950 LR 81690 or complying with C22 2 No 142 LR 63533 SP Canadian Standard Association CSA complying with American Standard UL NRTL 1950 LR 81690 or complying with UL 508 LR 63533 1 10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Product Overview EMC USA Canada Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regu lations Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conditions of Operations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol
28. Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 5V System Environment 5V System Environment Side B Side A Side B Side A MTN tRol 49 Ground ADlO 2 TCK 12V 50 CONNECTOR KEY 3 Ground TMS 51 CONNECTOR KEY 4 TDO TDI 52 AD 08 C BE 0 5 5V 5V 53 AD 07 3 3V 6 5V INTA 54 3 3V AD 06 7 INTB INTC 55 AD 05 AD 04 8 INTD 5V 56 AD 03 Ground 9 PRSNT1 Reserved 57 Ground AD 02 10 Reserved 5V lO 58 AD 01 AD 00 11 PRSNT2 Reserved 59 5V O 5V VO 12 Ground Ground 60 ACK64 REQ64 13 Ground Ground 61 5V 5V 14 Reserved Reserved 62 5V 5V 15 Ground RST CONNECTOR KEY 16 CLK 5V O CONNECTOR KEY 17 Ground GNT 63 Reserved Ground 18 REQ Ground 64 Ground C BE 7 19 5V I O Reserved 65 C BE 6 C BE 5 20 AD 31 AD 30 66 C BE 4 5V O 21 AD 29 3 3V 67 Ground PAR64 22 Ground AD 28 68 AD 63 AD 62 23 AD 27 AD 26 69 AD 61 Ground 24 AD 25 Ground 70 5V W O AD 60 25 3 3V AD 24 71 AD 59 AD 58 26 C BE 3 IDSEL 72 AD 57 Ground 27 AD 23 3 3V 73 Ground AD 56 28 Ground AD 22 74 AD 55 AD 54 29 AD 21 AD 20 8 AD 53 5V VO 30 AD 19 Ground 76 Ground AD 52 31 3 3V AD 18 77 AD 51 AD 50 32 AD 17 AD 16 78 AD 49 Ground 33 C BE 2 3 3V 79 5V W O AD 48 34 Ground FRAME 80 AD 47 AD 46 35 IRDY Ground 81 AD 45 Ground 36 3 3V TRDY 82 Ground AD 44 37 DEVSEL Ground 83 AD 43 AD 42 38 Ground STOP 84 AD 41 5V O 39 LOCK 3 3V 85 Ground AD 4
29. STN and TFT displays with 5 V CMOS port and VGA resolution 640x480 can be connected to this port The display is selected and the D STN TFT signals are allocated automatically according to the Display Select inputs The maximum cable length is 50 cm at a display clock rate of 25 MHz Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 19 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Pin Signal Meaning Pin Signal Meaning DSTN DSTN TFT TFT 1 P5V_D_ fused 5V fused Display VCC 1 P5V_D_ fused 5V fused Display VCC 2 P5V_D_ fused 5V fused Display VCC 2 P5V_D fused 5V fused Display VCC 3 GND 3 GND 4 CLK Shift clock 4 CLK Shift clock 5 GND 5 GND 6 LP Horizontal sync 6 HSync Horizontal sync 7 FP Vertical sync 7 VSync Vertical sync 8 8 RO Signal red bit 0 LSB 9 9 R1 Signal red bit 1 10 UD6 Upper data bit 6 10 R2 Signal red bit 2 11 GND 11 GND 12 UD7 Upper data bit 7 12 R3 Signal red bit 3 13 UD2 Upper data bit 2 13 R4 Signal red bit 4 14 UD3 Upper data bit 3 14 R5 Signal red bit 5 MSB 15 GND 15 GND 16 UD1 Upper data bit 1 16 GO Signal green bit 0 LSB 17 UDO Upper data bit 0 17 G1 Signal green bit 1 18 LD3 Upper data bit 3 18 G2 Signal green bit 2 19 GND 19 GND 20 LD2 Lower data bit 2 20 G3 Signal green bit 3 21 LD1 Lower data bit 1 21 G4 Signal green bit 4 22 LDO Lower data bit 0 22 G5 Signal green b
30. Unit Release 04 02 3 3 Connecting Periphery Units Note Make sure the components you insert exhibit industrial compatibility when connecting peripheral devices Printer connection via the parallel interface 3 6 To connect your printer perform the following steps 1 Turn off the computing unit and the printer 2 Plug the printer cable onto the parallel port LPT 1 3 Connect the printer cable to the printer 4 Tighten screw the connector on the port COM 1 COM 2 Socket serial Connector serial l _ l TD An fi ERE 259 02020259 3 a a o o DOOD 000 a o o o o Q 98 26 o o o o O o 80 o 29 080 090 O 250 ogo 686 ogo ogo ogo D2 o o o o o o o9 o 52 o o o 3 O o o9 o o o o o o LPT1 Socket parallel Figure 3 3 Printer Connection Caution Danger of damage being caused to the device Connect printers to the parallel port only when the device on the LPT 1 port is turned off printer likewise turned off Make sure you are using the correct port If you interchange the connectors or use wrong connecting cables the port might be damaged Before inserting the connecting cables the sta
31. aim of defining an international standard for memory modules and PC expansion cards Cooperates with JEIDA Port parallel Information is transferred on a byte by byte basis through a parallel port High data transfer rates are achieved as a result SIMATIC PCs have one parallel LPT1 port Port serial Data are transferred bit by bit through serial ports They are used in instances where large distances have to be traversed with minimum cabling Printer interface Parallel port 25 pin sub D connectors sockets For attaching printers Programmable logic controller PLC A controller in the SIMATIC S5 series for example AG S5 115U 135U RTC Real time clock Glossary 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Glossary S SCSI interface Small Computer System Interface Interface for connecting SCSI devices for example hard disks CD ROM drives SETUP BIOS Setup A program which defines information about the device configuration The device configuration of the SIMATIC PC is preset Changes have to be made when a memory expansion module new modules or drives have to be activated T TFT display Thin film transistor color display U USB port Universal Serial Bus for connecting devices to the USB port V V 24 interface The V 24 interface is a standard interface for data transmission and printers modems etc can be connected to it VGA port Video Graphics Array for connecting an exter
32. are registered trademarks of Siemens AG SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI SIMATIC Multi Panel SIMATIC Multifunctional Platform SIMATIC Panel PC HMI ProTool ProTool Lite ProTool Pro MP 270 ProAgent Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Preface Automation and Drives Service amp Support Available round the clock worldwide at CaN A Y Johnson City SIMATIC Hotline Worldwide Nuremberg Worldwide Nuremberg Technical Support Technical Support FreeContact fee based only with SIMATIC Card Local time Mon Fri 8 00 to 17 00 Local time Mon Fri 0 00 to 24 00 Telephone 49 180 5050 222 Telephone 49 911 895 7777 Fax 49 180 5050 223 Fax 49 911 895 7001 E Mail techsupport GMT 01 00 ad siemens de GMT 1 00 Europe Africa Nuremberg America Johnson City Asia Australia Singapore Authorization Technical Support and Technical Support and Authorization Authorization Local time Mon Fri 8 00 to 17 00 Local time Mon Fri 8 00 to 19 00 Local time Mon Fri 8 30 to 17 30 Telephone 49 911 895 7200 Telephone 1 423 461 2522 Telephone 65 740 7000 Fax 49 911 895 7201 Fax 1 423 461 2289 Fax 65 740 7001 E Mail authorization E Mail simatic hotline E Mail simatic hotline nbgm siemens de sea siemens com sae siemens com sg GMT 1 00 GMT 5 00 GMT 8 00 The languages spoken by the SIMATIC Hotli
33. o o Co o 0000000000 Figure 2 2 ZN Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Power supply connection device socket for non heating appliances Caution The computing unit is equipped with a safety tested power supply cable and may be connected only to a socket outlet with grounding contact Make sure that the socket outlet on the device or the socket outlet with grounding contact of the building wiring system is freely accessible and located as near to the device as possible The computing unit does not have a mains switch To completely disconnect the PC from the mains power supply you must pull the plug This connection must be easily accessible If the PC is to be installed in a cabinet a central disconnector must be provided 2 7 Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04 02 The AC power supply of the computing unit is designed for 120 230 240 V mains supplies The power supply has a wide range input There is no need to adjust the voltage range The DC power supply of the computing unit is designed for 24 V mains supplies One of these power supply is installed according to selection Connecting and switching on the computing unit Before connecting computing unit to the mains c
34. on the computing unit is assigned as follows Figure 7 7 PROFIBUS MPI Socket Connector Pin Short Name Meaning Not assigned Input Output Not assigned LTG_B Signal lead B of MPI module Input Output Bl oO Pm RTS_AS RTSAS control signal for received data stream The signal is 1 active when the directly connected AS is sending Input 5 MSEXT 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 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT supply 5 V of 5 V supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed 90 mA Output Not assigned LTG_A Signal lead A of MPI module Input Output RTS_PG RTS output signal of the MPI module The signal is 1 when the PG is sending Output Shield On connector casing 7 16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Ethernet RJ45 connection The Ethernet RJ45 interface of the computing unit is assigned as follows LED yellow LED green Figure 7 8 Ethernet port Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output No 1 TD Transmission data Output 2 TD Transmission data Output 3 RD Received data Input 4 5 SYMR Inter
35. the SETUP entries on the monitor System timer error Hardware error Contact your technical service department Real time clock error Clock module fault Contact your technical service department Keyboard controller error Keyboard error Contact your technical service department Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 7 Fault Diagnosis Release 04 02 6 8 Computing Unit Self Test Prior to Booting After switching on the SIMATIC PC a self test is initiated POST Power On Self Test If errors are detected during the POST the corresponding sequence of POST beeps beep code are issued Each beep code consists of 2 x 2 sequences In addition the individual test steps which the self test executes are issued on the I O port 80h Conversion table for the beep codes to hexadecimal representation Beeps Hex Code B B 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 B BBB BBB B Beeps 2 8 Hex Code Test system memory Meaning Special codes 6 8 In addition to the beep codes listed below there are also special codes 3x short 1x long 8x short 4x short 1x long 5x short INSERT button has been pressed during the system start The Onboard Device Installation is skipped The Onboar
36. 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 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 7 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Multi Sector Transfer field In the box Multi Sector Transfer the number of blocks sectors are defined that will be transmitted with one 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 LBA Mode Control field 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 32 Bit IO field The box 32 Bit IO defines the access type for the drive Disabled 16 Bit access Enabled 32 Bit access default Transfer Mode and Ultra DMA Mode fields 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 5 8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in B
37. touch electrostatic sensitive devices when this is unavoidable e g during maintenance work To prevent discharge energy from reaching and damaging sensitive components hold the components in such a way that you do not touch the pins or the printed conductors If you have to perform measurements on an assembly discharge your body by touching a grounded metallic object before carrying out the work Use only grounded measuring instruments B 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual SIMATIC HMI Documentation Target groups This manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation The documentation is aimed at the following target groups e Newcomers e Users e Configurers e Programmers e Commissioning engineers Structure of the documentation The SIMATIC HMI documentation consists of the following components e User s Guides for Configuration software Runtime software Communication between PLCs and operating units e Equipment Manuals for the following operating units SIMATIC Panel PC MP Multi Panel OP Operator Panel TP Touch Panel TD Text Display PP Push Button Panel e Online Help on the configuration software e Start up Guides e First Steps Overview of complete documentation The following table provides an overview of the SIMATIC HMI documentation and shows you when you require the different documents Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual C 1 SIM
38. 0 40 PERR SDONE 86 AD 39 AD 38 41 3 3V SBO 87 AD 37 Ground 42 SERR Ground 88 5V lO AD 36 43 3 3V PAR 89 AD 35 AD 34 44 C BE 1 AD 15 90 AD 33 Ground 45 AD 14 3 3V 91 Ground AD 32 46 Ground AD 13 92 Reserved Reserved 47 AD 12 AD 11 93 Reserved Ground 48 AD 10 Ground 94 Ground Reserved Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 35 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Assignment of slot specific PCI bus signals 7 36 PCI Socket PCI Slot 1 Shared ISA PCI Slot Pin No B16 clk slot 1 clk slot2 A6 inta intb A7 intc intd B7 into intc B8 intd inta B18 req1 req0 A17 gnti gnto A26 ad29 ad30 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 7 Power supply AC and DC Technical Data Voltage Max current Voltage stability 12 V 2 5A 4 12 V 0 3 A 5 5V 13 5 A 3 3 3 V 8 5 A 3 Voltage Input voltage 120 230V AC 15 20 24V DC 20 15 Power consumption lt 132 Watt Stored energy time upon power failure 20 ms at rated voltage Maximum continual power output 105 W Degree of protection IP20 when installed Protection class VDE 0106 Approvals EN 60950 IEC 950 UL cUL1950 UL cUL508 Power Good Signal Power Good signal sh e ee Input voltage a ne a a 5 V secondary voltage n a re POWER GOOD i T
39. 00000000000 o00000 0 00000000000000000000000 090000 enqdgggQ0000 oo0a000000 U a0000 8 000690 S o0o000 0 JN poco coc coceso To GR 000000 BI e CA cccccccccce 8 090009000000000090900000000090000 p s 00000000000000099000000000000 O 000000000000000099000000000000 p 090000000900800000000000000000 p b BIEN o m Ial EE R ACEA aol e O te Port for COM 2 Port for USB port for PS 2 mouse socket Serial mouse plug USB mouse Figure 3 4 Connecting the Mouse Proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply 2 Insert the cable of the PS 2 mouse or of another external input device pointing device into the PS 2 mouse socket 3 Restart the unit Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 7 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Serial mouse connection You can connect a serial mouse to the serial port COM 2 To operate a serial mouse you have to install and assign parameters to the suitable mouse driver To do this please refer to the description of your mouse or the description of your operating system for the necessary information 1 2 3 4 Turn your device off Plug your serial mouse onto the mouse connector labeled COM 2 Screw the connector tight Restart your device How to connect a USB mouse is described in Connecting USB devices below PS 2 Keyboard connection 3 8 You can connect a PS 2 ke
40. 17 Structure Target groups Starting up Structure of the documentation SVP number Switching off Switching on System resources Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Index T Target groups Technical data Computing unit distributed configuration Graphic Interfaces Time setting up Tools Transmitter distributed configuration Transport TTY interface U USB Interface 7 15 USB devices connection 3 9 V VGA Interface VGA interface 3 4 W Watchdog Reactions Wiring backplane 7 32 X XT modules Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Index 5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual
41. 8 TP_SYS_SHADOW BIOS shadow 0B TP_CPU_CACHE_ON Switch on the cache OF TP_FDISK_INIT Initialize the hard disk 10 TP_PM_INIT Initialize the power management 14 TP_8742_INIT Initialize module 8742 1A TP_DMA_INIT Initialize the DMA modules 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset the interrupt controller 32 TP_COMPUTE_SPEED Determine the clock pulse speed C1 TP_740_INIT Initialize the PG 740 I Os 34 TP_CMOS_TEST Test the CMOS RAM 3C TP_ADV_CS_ CONFIG Configure the advanced chip set 42 TP_VECTOR_INIT Initialize the interrupt vectors Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 9 Fault Diagnosis Release 04 02 Display hex Meaning Description 46 TP_COPYRIGHT Test the copyright 49 TP_PCI_INIT Initialize the PCI interface 48 TP_CONFIG Check the configuration 4A TP_VIDEO Initialize the video interface 4C TP_VID_SHADOW Copy the video BIOS to RAM 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Switch the ES to special mode 22 TP_8742_TEST Test module 8742 52 TP_KB_TEST Keyboard available 54 TP_KEY_CLICK Switch the keyboard click on off 76 TP_KEYBOARD Check the keyboard 58 TP_HOT_INT Test for unexpected interrupts 4B TP_QUIETBOOT_START If necessary disable any boot messages 4E TP_CR_DISPLAY Display the copyright notice 50 TP_CPU_DISPLAY Display the CPU type 5A TP_DISPLAY_F2 Display the F2 message for SETUP 5B TP_CPU_CACHE_OFF Switch off the cach
42. 9 Reserved Reserved 20 TRACK_NO Track 0 signal Input 21 Reserved Reserved F 22 WR_PRT_N Write protection signal Input 23 GND Chassis ground 24 RD_DAT_N Read Data signal Input 25 GND Chassis ground 26 SIDE_1_N Page selection Output Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 27 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Allocation of IDE intefaces 7 28 The primary IDE port is designed for alternatively installing 2 5 and 3 5 hard disks 3 5 drives are connected by means of a 40 pin 2 54 mm pitch connector and 2 5 drives by means of a 44 pin 2 mm pitch connector The two connectors are connected in parallel The secondary IDE port is intended for the optional connection of a CD ROM and or an LS 240 drive It can be adapted using a 44 pin 2 mm pitch connector The maximum connection length of the data cables must not be longer than 40 cm Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Pin X41 Meaning Pin X4 X3 Meaning No No 1 RESET Reset 1 RESET Reset 2 GND 2 GND 3 D7 Data signal D7 3 D7 Data signal D7 4 D8 Data signal D8 4 D8 Data signal D8 5 D6 Data signal D6 5 D6 Data signal D6 6 D9 Data signal D9 6 D9 Data signal D9 7 D5 Data signal D5 7 D5 Data signal D5 8 D10 Data signal D10 8 D10 Data signal D10 9 D4 Data
43. 9600 bps up to a distance of 1000 m the receive diode is connected to ground reference via the connecting cable Note Lengths deviating from the standard connection cable 6ES5 734 2BF00 can be obtained using Order No 6ES5 734 2xxx0 whereby xxx stands for the cable length length code 3 20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Connecting the computing unit to programming units TTY In order to connect the computing unit connect the corresponding connection cable to the TTY interface Table 3 2 Connecting the computing unit to other programming units Interface Connection Connecting cable Adapter Order No COM1asTTY with PG 6xx Series connection of 6ES5 731 6AGO00 port 6ES5 733 2xxx02 and 6ES5 731 6AG00 Notice 1 to Figure 3 10 When connected in series it is essential to connect the cable in the right direction refer The connecting cable is available for order only as a spare part A description of the connecting cables is provided in Chapter 7 PG 7xx Adapter m 6ES5 731 6AG00 Connecting cable Active P j assive PG 6XX 6ES5 733 2xxx0 Figure 3 10 Direction of Connection Adapter Connecting Cable Notice When connecting the computing unit to another programming unit switch the TTY ports COM 1 in one of the programming units by changing the jumper setting Whe
44. A backup battery 3 6 V lithium battery powers the real time clock even after the unit has been turned off This unit contains a battery on the motherboard The batteries may only be replaced by authorized adequately trained personnel Observe the information in the documentation on the CPU module When disposing of the batteries observe the locally applicable laws on disposal of pollutants Caution Improper replacement of the battery poses a danger of explosion Only replace with batteries of the same type or those of a similar type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the applicable laws or manufactuer s information Warning Danger of personal injury and damage to property danger of release of noxious matter A lithium battery can explode if mistreated and noxious matter might be released if old batteries are disposed of wrongly Do not throw new or empty lithium batteries into the fire and do not solder on the cell housing do not recharge lithium batteries or force them open Obtain lithium batteries only from Siemens Order No W79084 E1003 B1 If possible return old lithium batteries to the manufacturer or recycling facility or dispose of them as special waste Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 17 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 7 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S5 Network Point to point connection This sec
45. ATIC HMI Documentation Release 04 02 Documentation First Steps with ProTool Product Brief Target Group Newcomers Content This documentation guides you step by step through the configuration of e a screen with various objects e a change of display and e a message This documentation is available for e Text based Displays e Graphics Displays e Windows based systems ProTool Configurers Contains information about the configuration software Configuring for Windows based systems e Installation User s Guide e Basic configuration and e detailed description of configurable objects and functions This documentation is valid for all Windows based systems ProTool Configurers Contains information about the configuration software Configuring for Graphics Displays e Installation User s Guide e Basic configuration and e detailed description of configurable objects and functions This documentation is valid for graphic display operating units ProTool Configurers Contains information about the configuration software Configuring for Text based Displays e Installation User s Guide e Basic configuration and e detailed description of configurable objects and functions This documentation is valid for text based display operating units ProTool Configurers Contains information on the configuration computer Online Help while working with ProTool The Online Help consists of e Direct help e Deta
46. D selection the 15 way VGA port is disabled CRT Enabled for the highest resolution the display signals are only sent to the 15 pin VGA interface The LCD interface of the VGA controller is disconnected SIMULTAN Both display interfaces are enabled and operate simultaneously Note however that the LCD does not support all resolutions LCD Screen Normal The display window in Text and Graphic modes is not size expanded to full screen size Expanded The whole display area is used even if the resolution is higher than the pixel size of the monitor DSTN Contrast The contrast of DSTN displays is set here Range 0 255 PS 2 mouse Internal The PS 2 port is activated This is the default for the Box PC IRQ 12 is assigned Disabled The PS 2 port is deactivated IRQ12 is available Note Invariably changes to this interface do not come into effect until the PC is switched off and on again 5 14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 5 1 2 Menu structure Men Advanced Main Advanced Security Power Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction gt PCI Configuration Installed O S Reset Configuration Data Floppy disk controller Local Bus IDE adapter Large Disk Access Mode Memory Gap at 15 Mbyte Video Adapter Settings Other No Enabled Both DOS Di
47. E S i o lt s T1 preset time 100 to 500 ms T2 hold up time 16 6 ms minimum T3 save time 1 ms minimum T2 T3 Figure 7 11 Time Characteristics of the Power Good Signal Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 37 Hardware Information Release 04 02 7 8 Connecting cables SIMATIC S5 Connecting Cable By means of the SIMATIC S5 connecting cable not included in all supply variants you can connecto your computing unit with a SIMATIC S5 automation device Please study the notes in Chapter 3 Box PC 840 Seite Connecting cable PLC side 25 pin plug connector 6ES5 734 2BD20 15 pin plug connector Active es included with device Passive 330 ohm AN Pa U 19 m 90 mA ne TA g gt ag gt i 330 ohm U 19 m 6 y I 7 f aa 6 aa eT Los ae 3 o l 1 C 8 Shield C 3 mm 1 Casing Figure 7 12 SIMATIC S5 Standard Connecting Cable SIMATIC S7 Connecting Cable for MPI DP With the connecting cable 6E S7901 0BF00 0AAO0 you can connect your computing unit with a SIMATIC S7 automation device Please study the notes in Chapter 3 7 38 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Distributed configuration 8 Chapter Overview This chapter describes all specifications of the distributed configuration that are different from t
48. EEN to RED Always Fan goes to maximum rpms Always Trigger IRQ Adjustable Temperature errors do not occur during the normal approved use of the device If a temperature error occurs check the following possible causes e Are the ventilation slots blocked e Is the fan working e Is the ambient temperature higher than the allowed value e Has the total capacity for the power supply been exceeded The temperature error remains saved until the temperature thresholds are again exceeded and are reset by one of the following measures e Acknowledge the error message via the SOM program e Restarting the device Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 7 Hardware Information Release 04 02 7 4 4 Watchdog WD Function The watchdog monitors the execution of a program The purpose of the WD is to report a program crashing to the user by means of different reactions After switching on the computing unit or after a HW RESET cold start the watchdog remains in standby i e no WD reaction is activated and the RUN LED remains switched off If the watchdog is activated by driver or SOM program the Run LED is green WD Reaktionen If the WD is not retriggered within the set time by driver or SOM program the following reactions are triggered Reaction Options RUN LED switches from green to red Always Acknowledge WD Always Initiate reset on the computing unit Adjustable IRQ an die Rech
49. ER Connection for system speaker Output 21 HD_LED HD LED anode with 1kQ in series Output on motherboard 22 DP_LED MPI DP LED anode above 1kQ in Output series on motherboard 23 Ethernet_LED Ethernet LED anode above 1kQ in Output series on motherboard 24 TEMP_ERR LED temperature error anode with Output 1kQ in series on motherboard 25 RUN_R LED watchDog error anode with Output 1kQ in series on motherboard 26 RUN_G LED watchdog o k anode with Output 1kQ in series on motherboard Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 23 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Internal serial interface COM2 V 24 X26 This port is connected in parallel to the external COM2 port Both ports can therefore only be used as alternately They are assigned such that a 1 1 connection can be established to a 9 pin D SUB socket when insulation displacement connectors are used The maximum cable length is 100 cm at a data rate of 9 6 kbaud Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output No 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 DSR Data set ready Input 3 RxD Received data Input 4 RTS Request to send Output 5 TxD Transmission data Output 6 CTS Clear to send Input 7 DTR Data terminal equipment ready Input 8 IP Incoming call Input 9 GND Functional ground reference potential 10 P5V 5V power supply Output 7 5 3 Assignment of internal interfaces on t
50. Equipment Manual A 3 Technical Data Release 04 02 Graphic Graphic controller UXGA LCD controller on the AGP bus Graphic store bis zu 32 MB SDRAM sind Bestandteil des Hauptspeichers und k nnen konfiguriert werden 8 16 32MB Resolutions frequencies colors CRT up to 1600x1200 85 Hz 65536 colors with PC133 up to 1280x1024 85 Hz 65536 colors with PC100 memory modules Interfaces COM 1 Serial port 1 V 24 TTY 25 pin subminiature Cannon connector COM 2 Serial port 2 V 24 9 pin subminiature Cannon connector LPT1 Parallel port standard EPP and ECP modes Interface for printer with parallel port VGA VGA port connection for external monitor Keyboard PS 2 keyboard connection Mouse PS 2 mouse connection USB 3 channels 1x internal 2x external Card bus 1 port max type III DP12 port potentially isolated e Transfer rate e Mode e Physical interface e Memory address area e Interrupts 9 pin sub D socket connector screw type locking e 9 6 kBaud to 12 Mbaud configurable by SW e potentially isolatedt s data lines A B control lines RTS AS RTS_PG 5V voltage supply max 90 mA e ground connection shield of the DP12 connecting line e RS485 potentially isolatedt 3 e OCCO000h 0CC7FFh or ODCOOOh ODC7FFh e IRQ5 10 11 or 15 configurable by SW Ethernet Ethernet port RJ45 Function displays light emitting diodes on devic
51. IOS Setup Memory Cache Submenu The following pop up menu appears when you select the submenu Memory cache in the main menu wm Item Specific Help iE 32 System Date 03 12 2002 Diskette A 1 44 MB 31 2 Controls caching of system conventional Primary Master 20496 MB S and memory Primary Slave None above one megabyte Secondary Master CD Rq Secondary Slave None rite B Write Back Boot Options Keyboard Features Hardware Options System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 121856 MB FA A ESC gt Enter F10 Figure 5 4 Memory Cache Field 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 the 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 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 backround default Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 9 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Submenu Boot Options 5 10 The following submenu appears when you s
52. ROM F10 Figure 5 12 PCI Devices Slot 1 Submenu 5 18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Option ROM Enabled The option ROM of the PCI module if present is Scan enabled Disabled The option ROM of a PCI module is disabled Enable Master Enabled This slot can assume the PCI master function Disabled This slot can only operate as a PCI slave Latency Timer Default The number of active PCI clock cycles of the master modules are determined by the module 0020H With these settings the maximum active PCI clock to is set to the selected OOEOH values Submenu PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Available means that the BIOS Plug and Plug device can assign IRQs to Plug and Play compatible modules or main board functions You should only change it Reserved if the specific interrupt is to be assigned to not Plug and Play compatible PCMCIA modules F1 ESC PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Item Specific Help EXETER Available Reserves the specified Available IRQ for use by legacy Available ISA devices Available Reserved ay ile F9 gt Enter F10 Figure 5 13 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 19 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 PCI IRQ line Field A
53. SIEMENS SIMATIC PC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual This manual is only valid for computing units with Order No 6AV77xx Release 04 02 Preface Contents Product Overview j Starting Up the 9 Computing Unit Connecting and Switching on the 3 Computing Unit Maintaining and Extending the 4 Computing Unit Configuring the Computing Unit 5 Se O n on o Cc O ol Hardware Information Distributed Configuration w g 3 je 5 O o a 00 N o gt aS ne D 2 O D n Glossary Index Safety Guidelines gt P Pe 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 marked as follows according to the level of danger Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Caution used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Notice indicates that unwanted events or s
54. Windows Windows supports point to point connection via the LPT or COM The connecting cables are standard commercially available connecting cables Refer to the section on networks in your Windows description or online Help Connection to Another Computer Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Chapter overview You can enhance the functionality of your computing unit by installing additional main memory This chapter describes how to expand your computing unit Please observe the safety notes it contains In Section You Will Find e s V 2 Q o 41 Openingthe Device ag 4 2 Installing Additional Memory 4 3 Replacing the Backup Battery 4 4 Installing Expansion Boards 4 12 4 5 Removing and Installing Drives 4 17 4 6 Removing and Installing the Power Supply 4 22 4 7 Removing and Installing the Bus Board 4 8 Removing and Installing the Motherboard 4 9 Removing and Installing the Fan 4 10 Processor Upgrade 4 26 4 11 Reset Button 4 27 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 1 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 1 4 1 1 Opening the Unit Conditions The device is designed for easy maintenance so that any work that may be necessary can be done quickly and economically Caution The electronic components on the p
55. age ProAgent process diagnosis e configure installation specific process diagnosis e detect process errors find the cause of an error ProAgent MP and correct error User s Guide e adjust the supplied diagnosis figures to user requirements C 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Glossary APM Advanced Power Management Application An application is a program directly linked to the MS DOS or Windows operating system Applications on SIMATIC PCs are for example the visualization packages SIMATIC ProTool Pro SIMATIC WinCC and others Automation system AS A controller in the SIMATIC S7 series for example SIMATIC S7 200 300 400 Cache Buffer between working memory and central processing unit COM1 port Serial V 24 modem port 25 pin sub D connectors sockets The port is suitable for asynchronous data transmission It can also be used to connect printers having a serial interface COM2 port Serial V 24 port 9 pin sub D connectors pins Preferred for connecting a mouse of other external devices for example a printer Configuration file Contains data which define the appearance of a configuration following a complete restart These files are e g register files Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Glossary 1 Glossary Release 04 02 Configuration software Configuration software updates the device configuration when modules are fitted This is done either by copying the conf
56. al service department Diskette drive B error Fault accessing drive B Contact your technical service department Failure Fixed Disk Fault accessing the hard disk Check the SETUP settings Contact your technical service department Keyboard error Check that the keyboard is connected correctly Stuck Key Check whether a key on the keyboard is jammed System RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical service department Shadow RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical service department Extended RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical service department Failing Bits Memory error Contact your technical service department 6 6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Fault Diagnosis Error message on screen Operating system not found Significance Advice Possible causes No operating system available Wrong drive triggered disk in drive A B Wrong active boot partition Wrong drive entries in SETUP Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Termination of the previous boot routine e g through power failure Correct entries in SETUP System cache error Cache disabled Fault in the cache module of the CPU module Contact your technical service department Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP Monitor does not match the SETUP entries Adapt
57. ally discharged The damage which arises in a assembly as a result of overvoltage cannot usually be detected immediately but only becomes apparent after a lengthy operating period Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 ESD Guidelines B 2 Electrostatic Charge of People Charging Anyone who is not conductively connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrostatically charged The maximum electrostatic voltage values which an operator can be charged with when contacting the materials stated in the illustration are shown in Fig B 1 These values correspond to the specifications of IEC 801 2 Voltage in kV kv 16 i synthetic material 15 14 N wool N 13 N antistatic material e g 12 N wood or concrete N z s 10 s 3 8 N 7 N 6 5 P bs 5S E 3 ie ae N N S N ples 1 SA t gt _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 gt 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 pg humidity in Figure B 1 Electrostatic voltages which an operator can be charged with Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual B 3 ESD Guidelines Release 04 02 B 3 Basic Safety Measures against Discharge of Static Electricity Ensuring a good ground connection When handling electrostatic sensitive devices ensure that your person the workplace and packaging are grounded In this manner you avoid static charge Avoid direct contact As a general principle only
58. ata during the boot process you are asked by the BIOS to e Start BIOS SETUP by pressing F2 or e continue booting by pressing F1 start SETUP On completion of the startup test the BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP program The following message appears on the display PRESS lt F2 gt to enter SETUP To start SETUP proceed as follows 1 Reset the computing unit warm or cold reset 2 Press the key F2 until the BIOS message is displayed BIOS SETUP menus The various menus and submenus are listed on the following pages You will find information on the Item Specific Help part of the specific menu for the selected SETUP value 5 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Screen Display Following Power On For example the default setting of your computing unit will display the following figure on the display on power on Phoenix BIOS 4 0 A5E00123801 ES02 Copyright 1985 2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved SIMATIC Box PC 620 V02 01 02 CPU Pentium III 866MHz 637K System RAM Passed 119MB Extended RAM Passed 0128K Cache SRAM Passed System BIOS shadowed Video BIOS shadowed UMB upper limit segment address Fixed Disk 0 xxxx ATAPI CD ROM Txxx Mouse initialized Press to enter SETUP By pressing the F2 key when the above figure is displayed you will change to the BIOS Setup program based on the ROM In this
59. components and module only on their edges Do not touch contact pins or printed conductors Warning Never operate the device with the cover open Tools You can perform all necessary installation work on the computing unit with screwdrivers of the type TORX T10 and TORX T8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 3 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Opening the computing unit To open the computing unit perform the following steps 1 Turn off the computing unit pull out the mains connector and remove all interconnecting cables and connecting cables from the device including the keyboard cable 2 Remove the computing unit from its mounting cabinet only necessary if mounting screws are inaccessible as a result of installation 3 Undo the two screws refer to Figure 4 1 on the housing cover 4 Raise the cover slightly 5 You can then remove the housing cover Screws on the housing cover 4 4 Figure 4 1 Computing unit prepared for opening Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 1 3 Functional Units Visible After Opening the Device View The function units become visible after removing the top cover of the unit and removing the hard disk module Power supply unit Disk drive or LS 240
60. computing units with a DC power supply are considered open operating resources right side of device therefore the assembly design must fulfill the fire protection housing requirements Please observe the following points when installing your device e Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible Protect the device from dust moisture and heat e Do not expose your device to direct sunlight e The device must be installed in such a way that it presents no danger of any kind for example by tipping over e The clearance around the device must be at least 100 mm to make sure it is sufficiently ventilated e Never cover the ventilation slots e Observe the installation locations allowed when you install your device Warning If systems are installed at a non approved installation location the approvals to UL 1950 and EN60950 are no longer valid Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 2 3 Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04 02
61. condensation gradient max 10 C h no condensation Mechanical environmental conditions Vibration tested to DIN IEC 60068 2 6 operation 10 to 58 Hz 0 075 mm 58 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 storage transport 5 to 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock tested to DIN IEC 60068 2 29 operation 50 m s2 30 ms storage transport 250 m s2 6 ms Special Features Quality assurance to ISO 9001 Mainboard Processor Intel Pentium III Celeron see order documentation Internal processor cache 2x 16KB first level 128 256 512 KB second level dependent on the processor used Main memory maximum 512 MB SDRAM memory configuration see order documentation 2 Level Cache Processor internal Free expansion slots 1 shared ISA PCI max 175 mm long 1 PCI max 265mm long max permissible current input per ISA slot max permissible current input per PCI slot in total all slots 5V 2A 12V 0 3A 12V 0 1A 5V 2A 12V 0 3A 12V 0 1A 5V 3A 12V 0 6A 12V 0 15A may not be exceeded Drives Floppy disk LS240 drive 3 5 1 44 MB 3 5 240 MB 120 MB or 1 44 MB Hard disk 3 5 EIDE UDMA33 hard disk capacity see order documentation CD ROM CD RW DVD Combo drive 650 MB 4 7 GB Restrictions for LS 240 with 120 240 MB data carrier and CD ROM CD RW DVD 10 to 58 Hz 0 019 mm 58 to 500 Hz 2 5 m s2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit
62. d Graphic is used as the standard output Fault reading the MPI system information Contact your technical service department MPI EPROM was programmed for the first time Ethernet error Contact your technical service department Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Fault Diagnosis POST codes The POST codes in order of occurrence Display hex Meaning Description 02 TP_VERIFY_REAL Test whether the CPU is in real mode 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset the interrupt controller 12 TP_RESTORE_CRO Restore the controller register 13 TP_PCI_BM_RESET Reset the PCI bus master 36 TP_CHK_SUTDOWN Check the shutdown code 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Switch the ES to special mode 03 TP_DISABLE_NMI Switch off the NMI OA TP_CPU_INIT Early initialization of the CPU 04 TP_GET_CPU_TYPE Determine the CPU type AE TP_CLEAR_BOOT Edit the boot flag 06 TP_HW_INIT Initialize the main hardware 18 TP_TIMER_INIT Initialize the timer 08 TP_CS_INIT Initialize the chip set C4 TP_PEM_SIZER_INIT Reset system error 0E TP_IO_INIT Initialize IO 0c TP_CACHE_INIT Initialize the cache 16 TP_CHECKSUM EPROM checksum test 28 TP_SIZE_ RAM Determine the RAM size 3A TP_CACHE_AUTO Determine the cache size 2A TP_ZERO_BASE Set 512k base RAM to 0 2C TP_ADDR_TEST Test the base RAM address cables 2E TP_BASERAML Basis RAM check 1st 64k OA TP_CPU_INIT Initialize the CPU 3
63. e Computing unit SIMATIC Panel PC 670 FD LS240 access on FD LS240 drive on the side of the computer box CD ROM access on CD ROM drive if installed 3 A 4 Electrical isolation through an extra low voltage safety circuit SELV Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual ESD Guidelines Chapter Overview In chapter You Will Find on Page B 1 What does ESD mean B 2 B 2 Electrostatic charge of people B 3 B 3 Basic safety measures against discharge of static electricity B 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual B 1 ESD Guidelines Release 04 02 B 1 Definition B 2 What does ESD mean All electronic components are equipped with high integrated modules or components Conditioned by their technology these electronic components are extremely sensitive to overvoltages and therefore to discharges of static electricity These Electrostatically sensible components assemblies are internationally known under the abbreviation as ESD At the same the internationally used denomination ESD for electrostatic sensitive device is also used Electrostatic sensitive assemblies are identified by the following symbol Caution Electrostatic sensitive devices can be destroyed by voltages which are far below the limit of perception of human beings These voltages occur when you touch a component or the electrical connections of a assembly without being electrostatic
64. e Computing Unit Adjusting the module retainer plate Proceed as follows to install the module retainer plate 1 Insert the slide element through the guide slit until it is resting firmly on the module The module must now be introduced into the notch Caution Do not exert pressure on the module Therefore do not use force to press the slide module onto the module 2 Remove the surplus slide element Score the slide element at the top edge of the support with a knife and snap it off Nip off the surplus with a sharp side cutter Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 15 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 4 2 4 16 Removing and installing an ISA PCI module To change the battery perform the following steps 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Disconnect all the connectors from the expansion module and note their assignment Remove the module retainer plates as described in section 4 4 1 Undo the screw on the slot plate of the module Pull the module out of its slot Par w Proceed in the reverse order to install the new expansion module JA Hp Wi M DA aan asco 2 Slots for expansion boards Module retainer plate Figure 4 11 Rem
65. e if applicable SETUP setting 5C TP_MEMORY_TEST Test the system memory 60 TP_EXT_MEMORY Test the extended memory 62 TP_EXT_ADDR Test the A20 address line 64 TP_USERPATCH1 Area for own initializations 66 TP_CACHE_ADVNCD Determine and enable the cache size 68 TP_CACHE_CONFIG Configure and test the cache 6A TP_DISP_CACHE Display the cache configuration 6C TP_DISP_SHADOWS Configuration and size of the shadow Display RAM 6E TP_DISP_NONDISP Display non disposable segment 70 TP_ERROR_MSGS Display post error 72 TP_TEST_CONFIG Check SETUP irregularities 7C TP_HW_INTS Set the IRQ vectors 7E TP_COPROC Check whether the CO processor is present 96 TP_CLEAR_HUGE_ES Switch the ES back 80 TP_IO_BEFORE Disable IO modules 88 TP_BIOS_INIT Various initializations 8A TP_INIT_EXT_BDA Initialize the external BIOS data area 85 TP_PCI_PCC Determine the PCI modules 6 10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Fault Diagnosis Display hex Meaning Description 82 TP_RS232 Determine the serial interfaces 84 TP_LPT Determine the parallel interface 86 TP_IO_AFTER Re enable the IO modules 83 TP_FDISK_CFG_IDE_CTRLR Configure the IDE controller 89 TP_ENABLE_NMI Enable the NMI 8C TP_FLOPPY Initialize the floppy controller 90 TP_FDISK Initialize the hard disk controller 8B TP_MOUSE Test the internal mouse inte
66. ection LS240 only Eject button m i Access light gt Eject button 4a E l Access light Figure 3 8 Handling Floppy Disks 0 Caution Caution This could result in loss of data The eject button must never be pressed while the LS240 s green LED drive lamp is on LS240 drives are very sensitive when it comes to unacceptable vibrations During operation vibrations might damage the drive and or the data medium Refer to the technical data in the Appendix A 1 for the permissible values 3 14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Notes on using the LS240 superdisks The LS240 drive supports the use of standard 3 5 disks with 1 44 Mbyte capacity as well as superdisks with a capacity up to 240 Mbyte The track density of superdisks is 10 um as compared to 120 um with standard disks The LS240 drive detects the presence of a superdisk and switches to the higher capacity Due to their higher capacity superdisks are more sensitive to dirt temperature fluctuations and shocks than standard disks Notice Observe the following to ensure reliable operation and high degrees of data integrity e Keep and transport superdisks in the protective cassette provided This protects the data medium from dust and dirt e Only remove the superdisk from the drive when n
67. elect the option Boot Options in the main menu F1 ESC aaa O Boot Options Item Specific Help SETUP prompt Enabled POST Errors Enabled Floppy check Disabled Summary screen Enabled REGS Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system AN E F9 gt Enter F10 Figure 5 5 Boot Options Submenu Quick Boot Mode Some hardware tests are skipped when the system starts up thus speeding up the boot procedure SETUP prompt The message PRESS lt F2 gt to enter Setup appears at the bottom of the screen during the system load 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 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 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 The most important system parameters are displayed when the system screen run up phase completes Enabled means that the feature is active Disabled means that the feature is inactive Example of a summary screen PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility
68. emperature before putting it into operation If condensation has formed wait for approximately 12 hours before turning the computer on Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 2 9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find on Page 3 1 View of Interface Side 3 2 3 2 View of Drive Side 3 3 Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 4 Working with PC Cards 3 5 Drives 3 6 Backup battery 3 7 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S5 Network 3 18 3 8 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S7 Network MPI DP 3 22 3 9 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via PROFIBUS 3 24 3 10 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Computers via 3 25 Industrial Ethernet 3 11 Connection under Windows 3 25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 1 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 1 View of Interface Side o o0 oo0000000000q0000G000 O9DODOQ00HO0Q900000 oooooo0ogoo009q000 o o PA ODPOODOOO 00000000 fe 0000000000d00000 DA OdPOOMOOOHOAD00000G _ o o O
69. ending on the hardware configuration of the device a CD ROM drive is installed on the computing unit The installation depth of the computing unit is increased by 21 mm as a result of its installation 1 Undo the 2 screws on the back of the system housing 2 Remove the cover of the CD ROM drive 3 Undo the three screws which secure the CD ROM on the mounting 4 Remove the CD ROM drive from the mounting and carefully pull off the data cable 5 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive Fixing screws for CD ROM cover CD ROM drive with cover Figure 4 14 Computing unit with CD ROM drive Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 19 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 5 3 Removing and installing the disk drive 1 Open the housing as described in Chapter 4 1 2 Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4 5 1 3 Undo the interlocking of the controller flexible cable on the motherboard and pull the flexible cable out of the plug connection 4 Undo the two fixing screws TORX T8 on the housing 5 Lift the floppy disk drive up and out of the housing 6 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive The new drive must be of the same type as the one removed Floppy disk drive
70. ents to be awarded the CE identification EMC guidelines Units with Power Supply 105W Power fulfill the requirements of EU Guideline 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility and are designed for use in the following sectors according to the CE identification Area of use Requirements on Emitted interference Noise immunity Industrial sector EN 50081 2 1993 EN 50082 2 1995 Units with an AC power supply comply with the standards EN 61000 3 2 1995 harmonic currents and EN 61000 3 3 1995 voltage fluctuations and flicker Caution This is Class A equipment The equipment may cause radio interference in residential areas in such cases the operator can be requested to take reasonable countermeasures Low voltage guidelines The devices with AC power supply meet the requirements of EU Guideline 73 23 EEC Low voltage guideline Maintenance of this standard was tested according to EN60950 Declaration of Conformity The EU Declaration of Conformity and associated documentation complying with the above guideline are kept available for the authorities responsible by Siemens AG Bereich Automation amp Drives A amp D AS RD 4 Postfach 1963 D 92209 Amberg Tel 49 9621 80 3283 Fax 49 9621 80 3278 1 8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Product Overview Observe installation guidelines The installation guidelines and safety notes specified in t
71. er password can be changed or deleted by pressing Return and thus deactivated 5 22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Password on Disabled boot Enabled No password required for system boot Supervisor or user password must be entered for system boot Fixed disk boot Normal All types of hard disk access are permitted User Sector Write protect 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 boot is set to access enabled Supervisor Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor password was entered during system boot Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was entered during system boot Note This function can not be used under Windows NT 2000 since this operating system does not access the diskette via BIOS routines Please use the system programs in Windows NT 2000 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 23 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 5 1 4 Menu Power Overview This menu has the following structure Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit SELVES APM Advanced Power Standby Timeout Off Management allows APM i e to manage Disabled b if enabled
72. ernal interfaces Interface COM 1 Position external Connec tor X9 Description 3F8h 3FFh can be disabled IRQ4 edge triggered 25 pin socket V 24 V 28 and 20mA TTY isolated COM 2 external X11 2F8h 2FFh can be disabled IRQ3 edge triggered 9 pin standard connector LPT1 external X9 378h 37Fh can be disabled IRQ7 edge triggered 25 pin standard socket PS 2 mouse external X6 060h 064h IRQ12 edge triggered 6 pin mini DIN socket PS 2 keyboard external X6 060h 064h IRQ1 edge triggered 6 pin mini DIN socket USB external X40 First USB channel additional internal second USB channel for front interface MPI DP12 external X600 Can be disabled IRQ5 edge triggered 9 pin standard socket isolated port Ethernet external X500 RJ45 VGA external X11 3BO0h 3BFh 3COh 3CFh 3D0h 3DFh can be disabled IRQQ edge triggered 15 pin standard socket PCCard CardBus port external X700 3E0h 3E1h 100 pin SMD socket connector Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Serial interface COM1 AG V24 Modem The serial interface COM 1 of the computing unit is assigned as follows D OOGGQ OOOOH OOOO J A 4 oe N oa GOGGHVOHMOHOHOH k
73. es Remove the two fixing screws TORX T10 on the housing 6 Pull the power supply unit up and out of the housing 7 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new power supply unit Cover of the power supply unit Power supply unit Figure 4 17 Removing and installing the power supply Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 7 Removing and Installing the Bus Board 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Remove all the modules from their slots perform the steps described in section 4 4 2 Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4 5 1 Remove the power supply unit as described in section 4 6 Undo the screw on the motherboard Pull the wiring backplane from the motherboard N OORA W Proceed in the reverse order to install the new wiring backplane Wiring backplane Wiring backplane fixing screws Figure 4 18 Removing and installing the bus board Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 23 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 8 4 24 Removing and Instal
74. es The error messages issued by the system BIOS are listed below Refer to the relevant program manuals in the case of error messages issued by the operating system or programs Press F2 during the boot routine to call in the Setup menu refer to Chapter 5 Error message on screen Address conflict Significance Advice Plug and Play Problem Contact your technical service department Combination not supported Plug and Play Problem Contact your technical service department IO device IRQ conflict Plug and Play Problem Contact your technical service department Invalid System Configuration Data Plug and Play Problem Set the RESET CONFIGURATION DATA option in the Advanced Setup menu Contact your technical service department Allocation Error for Plug and Play Problem Please revert the last hardware modification Contact your technical service department System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Battery on the CPU module is defect or empty Contact your technical service department System CMOS checksum bad Run SETUP Call in SETUP define settings and store If this message appears during each boot routine contact your technical service department Incorrect Drive A type Run SETUP Check the SETUP entries for drive A Incorrect Drive B type Run SETUP Check the SETUP entries for drive B Diskette drive A error Fault accessing drive A Contact your technic
75. ferent settings or submenus Brief help texts appear on the right for the currently selected menu entry The bottom section contains information for operator inputs Yellow stars to the left of the interface designation for example Internal COM 1 indicate a resource conflict between the interfaces managed by the BIOS In this case you should select the default settings F9 or eliminate the conflict You can move between the menu screens using the cursor keys lt and gt Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extensive system configuration can be performed here Security Security functions are set here for example a password Power Power conservation functions can be chosen here Boot Sequence The boot priorities are set here Version Information about the programming device s release status Exit Used for exiting and saving Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 5 1 1 Menu Main Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help RE 35 32 System Date 03 12 2002 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or Diskette A 1 44 MB 31 2 lt Enter gt selects field Primary Master 20496 MB Example Primary Slave None Hour Minute Second Selectable ___ Secondary Master CD ROM Month Day Year submenu Secondary Slave None Memory Cache Write Back Boot Optio
76. fixing screws 4 20 Figure 4 15 Assembly of the computing unit floppy disk drive Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 5 4 Removing and installing the LS 240 drive To remove and install the LS240 drive perform the same steps as for installing the floppy disk drive 1 Open the housing as described in Chapter 4 1 2 Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4 5 1 3 Release the cable clamp assembly of the controller flexible cable on and pull the flexible cable out of the plug connection 4 Undo the two fixing screws TORX T8 on the housing 5 Lift the LS240 drive up and out of the housing 6 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive Screws for the LS240 cable clamp assembly LS240 drive fixing screws Figure 4 16 Assembly of the LS240 drive Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 21 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 6 4 22 Removing and Installing the Power Supply o 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4 5 1 3 4 Remove the 3 screws from the cover of the power supply unit from the housing Disconnect the internal SV cable on the power supply only applicable to units with 105 W power suppli
77. ges of the computing unit 1 2 1 2 Safety notes 1 4 1 3 Certificates guidelines and declarations 1 4 Certification for USA Canada and Australia 1 10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual ti Product Overview Release 04 02 1 1 Advantages of the Computing Unit Computing unit The computing unit serves as a basic component for the PC based HMI devices Panel PC and within the scope of special configurations as a basis for customized devices The computing unit is intended for use in industry as well as in the residential business and commercial areas and can also be used in building system automation or in public facilities in addition to industrial applications Quality The computing unit is characterized by its high quality which is attributable for example by e extensive climate vibration and shock tests to ensure industrial compatibility e hotline service spare parts e compact dimensions e suitability for use in a wide ambient temperature range e a design that is easy to service and maintain Installation The computing unit can be installed in virtually all the usual locations refer to Chapter 2 2 There are anchorage points on both of the longs sides for securing the computing unit Mounting brackets are screwed onto these anchorage points Constructional designs The SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 is available in two different designs 1 Panel PC in a centralized design comput
78. he connected LS240 drive is automatically master i e bootable drive as the result of a special RC circuit The maximum connection length of the data cable may not exceed 40cm Pin Short Name Meaning Input No Output 1 Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved 3 reserved Reserved 4 GND Chassis ground 5 RESET Reset Input Output 6 D8 Data signal D8 Input Output 7 D7 Data signal D7 Input Output 8 D9 Data signal D9 Input Output 9 D6 Data signal D6 Input Output 10 D10 Data signal D10 Input Output 11 D5 Data signal D5 Input Output 12 D11 Data signal D11 Input Output 13 D4 Data signal D4 Input Output 14 D12 Data signal D12 Input Output 15 D3 Data signal D3 Input Output 16 D13 Data signal D13 Input Output 17 D2 Data signal D2 Input Output 18 D14 Data signal D14 Input Output 19 D1 Data signal D1 Input Output 20 D15 Data signal D15 Input Output 21 DO Data signal DO Input Output 22 DREQ DMA request Input 23 GND Chassis ground 24 IOR_N Read signal Output 25 IOW_N Write signal Output 26 GND Chassis ground 27 IORDY Ready signal Input 28 DACK_N DMA confirmation Output 29 irqi5 Interrupt signal Input 30 AD_1 Address line 1 Output 31 AD_0 Address line 0 Output 32 AD_2 Address line 2 Output 33 CS_N Selection signal Output 34 HDACT_N Activity Input 35 CS1_N Selection signal 1 36 CSEL Selec
79. he following when working with Cardbus PC cards 1 Open the port cover on the left side of the device by loosening the plastic rivet with a flat screwdriver 2 Remove the metal cover from the guide rail 3 Insert the PCMCIA card or Cardbus card you require 0 Caution Make sure that the eject button for Cardbus PC cards is fully depressed before inserting the PC card If this is not the case a card may jam in the slot when inserting thin PC cards flash memory cards for example The PC card can then not be inserted properly The nameplate of the PC card must be visible to the rear of the device on being inserted Do not remove the cared until data transfer has stopped danger of loss of data and system crash 3 10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit AN Caution Always discharge your body s static charge before inserting or removing Cardbus PC cards by briefly touching a grounded object refer also the ESD Guideline Appendix B Damage could occur if you do not Note Peak currents of 650 mA at 5 V referred to 3 s are allowed Examples of PCMCIA cards on the PC card interface for hard disk drive 330 mA read write Maxtor MXL 131 III 640 mA spin up 2s A ye Dramas niece ld Graves ET 110 mA idle fax modem 60 mA idle Dr Neuhaus 140 mA transfer Ethernet XIRCOM 150 mA
80. he mainboard Interface Position Connector Description Memory Internal X19 X20 2 SO DIMM slot 64Bit Processor Internal x1 Socket for MMC2 mobile processor Bus expansion Internal X10 Socket for bus extender assigned with ISA and PCI bus signals Power supply Internal X13 20 pin connector for DC signals of the 105W power supply unit with 85W Floppy Internal X5 two drives are possible 82078 compati ble 360kB 720kB 1 2MB 1 44MB 3FOh 3F7h 370h 377h can be disabled IRQ 6 edge triggered 26 pin socket for flex lead notebook con nection 3 5 hard disk Internal X41 170h 177h 1FOh 1F7h can be disabled IRQ14 IRQ15 edge triggered 40 pin 2 54mm male connector 3 5 HD primary a maximum of two drives can be connec ted 7 24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 2 5 hard disks Internal X4 170h 177h 1FOh 1F7h can be disabled IRQ14 IRQ15 edge triggered 44 pin 2mm male connector 2 5 HD pri mary a maximum of two drives can be connec ted CD ROM drive Internal X3 170h 177h 1FOh 1F7h can be disabled IRQ14 IRQ15 edge triggered 44 pin 2mm male connector CD ROM secondary slave with connected LS120 otherwise secondary master a maximum of one drive is operable LS240 Internal X31 170h 177h 1FOh 1F7h can be disabled IRQ14 IRQ15 edge triggered 1x41 pin Hirose DF9 41 LS240 secon dary master with connected d
81. his manual must be observed when starting up and operating the system Connection of periphery devices The requirements concerning interference immunity are met when periphery equipment suitable for industrial demands is connected in accordance with EN50082 2 1995 Periphery devices should only be connected using shielded cables DIN ISO 9001 certificate The quality assurance system of our entire product production process development production and sales meets the requirements of DIN ISO 9001 corresponds to EN29001 1987 This was confirmed by the DQS Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Zertifizierung von Qualitatsmanagementsystemen mbH German quality management system approval authority EQ Net Certificate No 1323 01 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 1 9 Product Overview Release 04 02 1 4 Certification for USA Canada and Australia If the device bears one of the following marks the corresponding approval has been awarded Underwriters Laboratories UL complying with Standard UL 1950 I T E or complying with UL508 IND CONT EQ No 950 I T E or complying with C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ Underwriters Laboratories UL complying with Standard UL 1950 Report E11 5352 and Canadian Standard C22 2 No 950 I T E Underwriters Laboratories UL complying with Canadian Standard C22 2 us or complying with UL508 and C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ A UL Recognition Mark G Canadian Standard Association
82. hose of the integrated configuration described in chapters 2 7 Where this manual focuses on the computing unit Note The part of the description referring to the Remote mount of the control unit will be found in SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 Control Unit manual In chapter 5 1 of the manual SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 control unit you will find general information about the concept of the distributed configuration In Section You Will Find on Page 8 1 Description 8 2 8 2 Cable connection 8 4 8 3 Spare parts 8 4 Technical Data 8 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 8 1 Distributed configuration Release 04 02 8 1 Description 8 1 1 Overview Figure 8 1 shows a PC 670 computing unit distributed configuration with the transmitter fitted between mounting brackets CDROM drive PC 670 computing unit Mounting brackets Socket for connecting Mounting slot interconnecting cable Transmitter housing Figure 8 1 PC 670 computing unit in distributed configuration 230 V power supply including transmitter The transmitter boards integrated into the housing are shown in figure 8 3 8 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Distributed configuration 8 1 2 Dimensions Figure 8 2 shows the dimensions of the PC 670 computing unit with transmitter 304 6 Transmitter Dimensions in mm Figure 8 2 Dimensions comp
83. igher image refresh rate is then possible Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit 3 2 View of Drive Side ASEIN l 0m m aa 9 lasau Figure 3 2 Drive side 1 Unit fan The air vents for the unit fan are located here Caution The air vents must never be covered up otherwise there is a risk of overheating 2 Rating plate The rating plate contains the order no and production serial no F No of the unit 3 Floppy disk drive A standard floppy disk drive 1 44 MB is installed in the computing unit 4 Front interfaces The front interfaces are located behind the cover plate below the floppy disk drive They serve for the connection of operating fronts e O port for connecting front components e LVDS display port 5 Reset button The reset button can be operated with the aid of a pointed object e g a straightened paper clip Pressing the Reset key triggers a hardware reset The PC is restarted cold start Caution There may be a loss of data with a hardware reset Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 5 Connecting and Switching on the Computing
84. iguration files supplied with the device of by manual configuration D Device configuration The device configuration of a SIMATIC PC contains details about its features and options such as memory capacity drive types monitor network address etc The data are stored in a configuration file and are used by the operating system to select the correct drivers and device parameters When the basic configuration changes the user can modify the settings using a program that configures the system SETUP Drivers Program parts of the operating system They convert the data of applications into specific formats required by the peripheral devices for example hard disks monitors printers E Ethernet port For connecting a local area network bus structure for text and data communications at a data transfer rate of 100 Mbaud Expanded memory Expansion memory modules can be installed to expand the default working memory of a SIMATIC PC Interface module Module for connecting hardware I O Interface multipoint The multipoint interface MPI is the SIMATIC PC interface to the SIMATIC S7 M7 This enables programmable modules module programmable text displays and operator panels to be reached from a central point The nodes on the MPI can communicate with each other Glossary 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Glossary Interrupt Discontinuation in the processor of a programmable controlle
85. iled procedures and examples e Detailed information e All information of the user manual ProTool Pro Runtime Commissioning Describes the installation of the visualization software User s Guide engineers ProTool Pro RT as well as the installation and Users operation of the software on Windows based systems C 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Documentation Copy Protection Target Group Commissioning Content The ProTool Pro Runtime visualization software is a Start up Guide Start up Guide engineers copyright product This manual contains information on Users the installation repair and uninstallation of authorizations Application Example Newcomers ProTool is supplied with example configurations and the corresponding PLC programs This documentation describes how you e load the examples onto the operating unit and PLC e use the examples and e upgrade the connection to the PLC to suit your own specific application SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit SIMATIC Panel PC 870 Computing Unit SIMATIC Panel PC IL Computing Unit Commissioning engineers Users Describes the computer and control unit of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and the SIMATIC Panel PC 870 as well as of the SIMATIC Panel PC IL Device manuals MP 370 MP 270 MP 270B OP 270 TP 270 TP 170B OP 170B Commissioning engineers Users Describes
86. in this position Position 5 interfaces at bottom _ _ _ _ _ T s B A eS Note The possible installation locations for the computing unit do not agree with the permissible installation location of Panel PC 670 refer to the commissioning instructions 2 6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Starting Up the Computing Unit 2 3 Ensuring Readiness for Service Measures for equipotential Low resistance grounding connections ensure that the user of the installation is protected against electric shock for example if a short circuit occurs or if there are defects in the system Moreover they discharge interference transmitted by external power supply cables signal cables or cables to I O devices You should therefore create a low resistance connection a large surface acting as the contact between the grounding point on the system housing and the central grounding point of the cabinet or the installation in which the computer is to be installed The minimum cross section should not be less than 5 mm2 The grounding terminal is located on the side of the device and is identified by a e symbol Connection to the power supply a Power supply connection Unit power plug E5 il 0000000000000000000000 agG0000000 2 ce o o
87. ing unit and operating unit are integrated 2 or as a Panel PC in decentralized design computing unit and operating unit spatially separated refer to Chapter 8 1 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Product Overview Software equipment The computing unit is equipped with software which allows it to be used universally It contains the operating system Windows NT 4 0 Windows 98 or Windows 2000 The computing unit additionally allows the use of e SIMATIC supplementary software e software from the entire world of automation e software from the PC world Advantages of the computing unit e The computing unit is rugged in design and its functions make it particularly suitable for use on site under harsh industrial conditions It meets the specific requirements of an industrial environment such as noise immunity compliance with standards ruggedness and continuous operation e Owing to the variable operating location and the many options for installation the computing unit can be used virtually anywhere e Integrated on the computing unit are all the ports required for SIMATIC automation Specifically these are parallel port LPT1 serial ports 1x V 24 1x V 24 TTY PS 2 keyboard interface PS 2 mouse port USB interface 2x computing unit 1x operating unit MPI L2 DP max 12 Mbit s Cardbus interface 1 slot type IHI VGA interface for external monito
88. ion V7 XX Board Revision Vvo1 BIOS Number A5E16562 ESxx MPI DP Firmware VO01 Ethernet Config Version Vo1 CPU Type Pentium Ill CPU Speed 1 2 GHz Code Revision 001A Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 31 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 5 2 5 32 Configure PC Card interface You can obtain the software you require for using PC cards under MS DOS such as Socket Services Card Services Client Drivers Flash File System can be obtained from the nearest Siemens sales office or representative Your PC comes supplied with Windows 98 NT4 2000 already installed this supports the PC Card interface After completing the configuration the computing unit has to be booted Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Fault Diagnosis Chapter overview This chapter provides information on localizing problems which frequently occur and how to clear them Note Please refer to the operating system documentation with regard to error messages concerning the operating system In Section You Will Find on Page 6 1 Problems Using External Modules 6 2 6 2 External Screen Remains Dark 6 3 Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls 6 4 6 4 No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen 6 4 6 5 Computing Unit Time and or Date are Not Correct 6 5 6 6 USB Device Does Not Work 6 5 6 7 Error Message Appears on the Screen Display 6
89. ion on operating the operating unit error diagnostics and the hardware e SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 Installation Guide This Installation Guide contains the information on the mechanical and electrical installation of the Panel PC 670 870 and starting it up All the equipment manuals mentioned are supplied with the Panel PC 670 870 electronically in PDF format on the Documentation amp Drivers CD and are available in German English French Italian and Spanish Target groups include installation engineers as well as service and maintenance technicians Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Vv Preface Release 04 02 Notation History Trademarks vi The following conventions are used in this manual Motor on Text that is displayed on the operating unit is printed in Courier type face Variable Symbolic names that stand for variable quantities that appear on the screen are printed in Courier italic type face Screens Selectable functions are printed in italic type face ESC Names of keys and buttons are shown in a different type face Release Comments 03 00 Initial release of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual 12 01 Extension to include Remote mount form factor option of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual 04 02 Technical update to the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual The following designations
90. isolated in a safety extra low voltage circuit SELV 7 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 3 System Resources All system resources Hardware adresses Memory allocation Interrupt allocation DMA channels are dinamically assigned by the Windows operating system depending on the specific hardware drivers and connected external devices You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems Windows 98 Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt System Tools gt System Information Windows 2000 Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management gt System Information Windows NT 4 0 Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools Common gt Windows NT Diagnostics Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 5 Hardware Information Release 04 02 7 4 7 4 1 Function 7 4 2 7 6 Monitoring Functions The LEDs described in the following sections are only available on specific versions of the device The basic configuration of the computing unit does not have any LEDs The hardware signals are described in Section 7 5 2 Overview The following individual functions are implemented e temperature monitoring and indication of overheating and underheating e watchdog e monitoring the processor fan Messages can be passed by the monitor modules to applicatio
91. it 5 MSB 23 GND 23 GND 24 UD5 Upper data bit 5 24 BO Signal blue bit 0 LSB 25 UD4 Upper data bit 4 25 B1 Signal blue bit 1 26 LD7 Lower data bit 7 26 B2 Signal blue bit 2 27 GND 27 GND 28 LD6 Lower data bit 6 28 B3 Signal blue bit 3 29 LD5 Lower data bit 5 29 B4 Signal blue bit 4 30 LD4 Lower data bit 4 30 B5 Signal blue bit 5 MSB 31 VCON Contrast voltage 31 32 M Data enable 32 ENAB Data enable 33 DispOn Display On 33 DispOn Display On 34 Res Reserved 34 Res Reserved 7 20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Display port LVDS X400 TFT displays with an LVDS port can be connected to this port 18 bit displays having a resolution up to 1024x768 pixels can be connected The permissible display clock rate is 20 MHz to 66 MHz The display is selected automatically according to the code of the Display Select inputs The display supply voltages 3 3 V and 5 V are connected as a function of the requirements for the connected displays via the graphics controller The maximum cable length is 50 cm ata transfer rate of 455 MHz Specific cable properties have to be taken into account for differential cable pairs in accordance with the LVDS specification Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output No 1 P5V_D_fused 5V fused Display VCC Output 2 P5V_D_fused 5V fused Display VCC Output 3 RXINO LVDS output signal bit 0
92. ith grounding contact of the building wiring system is freely accessible and located as near to the device as possible To completely disconnect the PC from the mains power supply you must pull the plug This connection must be easily accessible If the PC is to be installed in a cabinet a central disconnector must be provided Note for devices with DC power supply ZN Devices with a DC power supply are considered open operating resources right side of device therefore the assembly design must fulfill the fire protection housing requirements Warning The device may only be connected to 24 V DC power supply networks which fulfill the requirements of a safe electrical low voltage SELV The cable cross section must be large enough so that should a short circuit occur in the computing unit no damage is caused by the cable Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 1 5 Product Overview Release 04 02 Country Specific Notes Repairs ZN 1 6 For the USA and Canada For operation in Canada and the United States use CSA or UL listed power cables The connector must comply with the NEMA 5 15 specification 120 V power supply A flexible cable with UL approval and CSA marking and the following features must be used SJT design with three conductors at least 18 AWG cross section a maximum length of 4 5 meters and parallel grounding type plug 15 A at least 125 V 240 V power supply A flexible cab
93. k types 3 5 2 Drives The computing unit is equipped with a 3 5 floppy disk drive or LS 240 drive anda 3 5 hard disk drive as standard equipment Floppy disk drive The floppy disk drive can be used to store programs and data on disks and load them from disk into the computing unit The following disks can be used double sided double double sided high density LS240 superdisks density diskettes diskettes 3 5 inch 3 5 inch 3 5 inch 720 Kbyte 1 44 Mbyte 135 TPI 120 MB Caution Caution This could result in loss of data The eject button must never be pressed while the green LED drive lamp is on LS240 drive As an alternative to a floppy disk drive the computing unit can be equipped with an LS240 drive for customized solutions The LS240 can save larger amounts of data on data media than a 1 44 MB floppy disk drive The LS240 drive has the following characteristics is compatible with 1 44 MB floppy disk and LS120 drives i e 1 44 MB and 120 Mbyte disks can be used the maximum data capacity is 240 Mbyte using a LS240 data medium the LS240 drive is connected via an ATAPI IDE interface Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 13 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Handling LS240 drive disks The disks are inserted in the disk drive as illustrated below according to the installation position Drill hole for emergency ej
94. l Release 04 02 Product Overview Batteries ZN This unit contains batteries on the motherboard The batteries may only be replaced by authorized adequately trained personnel When disposing of the batteries observe the locally applicable laws on disposal of pollutants Caution Improper replacement of the battery poses danger of explosion Only replace with batteries of the same type or those of a similar type recommended by the manufacturer When disposing of the batteries observe the locally applicable laws on disposal of pollutants ESD guidelines Components containing ESD Electrostatically Sensitive Devices may be identified by the following label A When handling components containing ESD it is essential to observe the following guidelines e Before working with components containing ESD you must discharge any static electricity from your body e g by touching a grounded object e Any devices and tools used must also be free of static electricity e Pull the power plug before connecting or disconnecting components containing ESD e Only touch the components containing ESD at the edges e Do not touch any contact pins or strip conductors on components containing ESD Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 1 7 Product Overview Release 04 02 1 3 Certificates Guidelines and Declarations CE identification Ce The SIMATIC product described in this manual fulfills the requirem
95. le with UL approval and CSA marking and the following features must be used SJT design with three conductors at least 18 AWG cross section a maximum length of 4 5 meters and Tandem grounding type plug 15 A at least 250 V 230 V supply voltage outside the USA and Canada A flexible cable with the following features must be used conductor cross section at least 18 to AWG and grounding type plug 15 A 250 V Make sure that the cable set complies with the safety standards of the country where the devices will be installed and that they bear the relevant markings Repairs to the Panel PC may only be carried out by authorized adequately trained personnel Warning Unauthorized opening and repairs to devices can lead to severe property damage or represent a danger to the user Always unplug the power plug before opening the unit Only install system extensions which are intended for the computer The installation of other expansions can damage the system or violate safety and radio interference regulations Information concerning which extensions are suitable for the system can be obtained from technical service representatives or the sales outlet The terms of the warranty are deemed void in the case of defects caused to the Panel PC by the installation or replacement of system extensions The power supply may only be removed or replaced by authorized adequately trained personnel Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manua
96. lease 04 02 7 1 Basic system Power Consumption of the Components Maximum Values Component Voltage 5V 3 3V 4 12V 5V 12V Pentium III Motherboard 0 5 A 2 5 A 0 1 A 0 02 A Processor Pentium III 1260 5A Floppy disk drive LS 240 0 56 A Hard disk 0 4 A 0 5 A CD RW DVD drive 0 92 A Fan 0 2 A Sum max for basic configuration 7 38A 2 5A 0 8 A OA 0 02 A ISA PCI slots Sum 3A 4A 06A 01A 01A PC card slot 051 06A1 012A Sum max for maximum configuration 13 5A 85A 25A2 01A 0 3A Total power consumption 105W 1 Alternative 5V or 3 3V 2 3A if the total power consumption is not exceeded 7 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 2 Overview of the Components and Interfaces Component Description Parameters Port Chipset VIA PN133T e SDRAM BIOS Update via software e 512K in 4 pages CPU Pentium III Celeron e Upgradeable type FC PGA370 e Multimedia support e On Board L2 Cache with 128 k 256 k 512K Memory DIMM modules e Data capacity of 64 bits ECC up to max 256MB DIMM Modules with ECC possible 3 3 V SDRAM to PC100 specification up to 128MBit chip size on the module 66 100MHz bus speed 2 DIMMs can be used Easy to replace variable from 64 512MB DIMM Graphics card UXGA LCD Controller on the AG Bus is integrated Chip set S3 up to 32 Mbytes of SDRAM are part of
97. led and is available when the application program is started Please refer to the mouse or application program manuals for detailed information on the mouse driver Mouse not connected Switch the computing unit off Check that the mouse cable is properly connected to the computing unit If an adapter or extension cable is used for the mouse cable check the plug in connection Turn your computing unit on Note If the mouse pointer still does not appear following these checks and corrective measures contact the technical service department 6 4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Fault Diagnosis 6 5 Remedy 6 6 Computing Unit Time and or Date are Not Correct Correct the time and date in the Setup menu Press F2 during the boot routine to call in the Setup menu refer to Chapter 5 Note If the date and time remain incorrect after switching the unit off and on again the battery is empty Information on changing the backup battery is available in Chapter 4 3 USB Device Does Not Work The USB interface is not detected by the operating system It is only fully supported at present by Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows XP In the case of Windows NT only the connection of a USB keyboard and USB mouse are supported Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 5 Fault Diagnosis Release 04 02 6 7 Error Message Appears on the Screen Display Error messag
98. ling the Motherboard 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Remove all the modules from their slots perform the steps described in section 4 4 2 3 Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4 5 1 4 Remove the power supply unit as described in section 4 6 5 Undo 7 screws on the motherboard and undo 10 hexagon head cap screws at the interfaces 6 Remove the wiring backplane and the motherboard 7 Proceed in the reverse order to install the motherboard Fixing screws on the motherboard Figure 4 19 Fixing screws on the motherboard The motherboard is supplied as a spare part without a processor memory modules or wiring backplane Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 9 Removing and Installing the Fan The computing unit is cooled by means of a fan which extracts hot air out of the housing 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Disconnect the fan cable connector from the motherboard 3 The fan is secured to the housing by two plastic rivets Undo the rivets by pressing out the gudgeon from the rear of the rivet shank 4 Remove the fan 5 Proceed in the reverse order for assembly
99. llel interface LPT1 of the computing unit is assigned as follows Jo OROROROROROROROROROROROFN OMVOQGMVOGHOGHH OOO w N oa f Figure 7 3 Parallel interface LPT1 female Pin No Short Name Meaning Input Output 1 Strobe CLK Data message Output open collector 2 Data bit 0 Data line 0 Output TTL level 3 Data bit 1 Data line 1 Output TTL level 4 Data bit 2 Data line 2 Output TTL level 5 Data bit 3 Data line 3 Output TTL level 6 Data bit 4 Data line 4 Output TTL level 7 Data bit 5 Data line 5 Output TTL level 8 Data bit 6 Data line 6 Output TTL level 9 Data bit 7 Data line 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Acknowledge Input 4 7 kQ pull up 11 BUSY Not ready Input 4 7 kQ pull up 12 PE PAPER END No paper Input 4 7 kQ pull up 13 SELECT Device selection Input 4 7 kQ pull up 14 AUTO FEED Automatic new line Output open collector 15 ERROR Device error Input 4 7 kQ pull up 16 INIT Reset Initialization Output open collector 17 SELECT IN Printer selection Output open collector 18 25 GND Chassis ground Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 13 Hardware Information Release 04 02 PS 2 mouse interface It is possible to connect a PS 2 mouse to the computing unit The port is assigned as follows Pa 6 5 ele NLAJ View of Socket Figure 7 4 C
100. lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation for devices with power supply 105W Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada for devices with power supply 85W Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 1 11 Product Overview Release 04 02 Australia This product meets the requirements of the AS NZS 3548 Norm 1 12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Starting Up the Computing Unit Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find on Page 2 1 Unpacking and checking the computing unit 2 2 2 2 Installing the computing unit 2 3 2 3 Ensuring Readiness for Service 2 7 2 4 Transport 2 9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 2 1 Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04 02 2 1 Unpacking and Checking the Computing Unit Unpacking the computing unit Unpack the item delivered to you as follows 1 Remove the packaging 2 Do not throw the original packaging away Keep it in case you have to trans
101. n link e Signal lines and power lines must not be 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 open circuit voltage has been tested ona 100 m long cable at a transmission rate of 9600 bps in an environment with normal levels of noise field strength lt 3 V m If a LYCY 5 x 1x 0 14 shielded cable is used reliable transmission is possible over a distance of up to 100 m The AS511 driver was used for testing only one transmitter at a time Note The interference field of the source of interference is reduced by the square of the distance Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Connecting the computing unit to an S5 PLC You can connect the computing unit to a SIMATIC S5 programmable controller using the COM 1 TTY interface COM 1 p a Socket Figure 3 9 Connection to an S5 Programmable Controller To connect the computing unit to a SIMATIC S5 programmable controller perform the following steps 1 Disconnect the computing unit from the mains power supply 2 Plug the connecting cable onto the COM 1 por
102. n the computing unit is delivered to you this port is always set to active Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 21 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 8 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S7 Network MPI DP Connecting an S7 PLC via the MPI DP interface Using the potential isolated MPI DP interface the computing unit can be connected to a SIMATIC S7 PLC or a PROFIBUS network Using the MPI connection cable 5 m for connection to the SIMATIC S7 CPUs Order No 6ES7901 OBFO0 0AA0 only transmission rates of up to 187 5 Kbit s are possible For baud rates from 1 5 Mbit s the PROFIBUS 12 Mbit s Order No 6ES7901 4BD00 0XA0 connection cable is necessary oLa 5 Go In interference environment Bus connector 6ES7972 0BB10 0XA0 or 6ES7972 0BB20 0XA0 MPI DP Interface 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 5 m long 4 a P D p a S til ZN Figure 3 11 Connection Using the MPI DP Interface To connect the computing unit to a SIMATIC S7 programmable controller perform the following steps 1 Disconnect the computing unit from the mains power supply 2 Plug the connecting cable onto the MPI DP interface Caution Danger of damage being caused to the device Before inserti
103. nal 75 Q output 6 Received data Input 7 8 SYMT Internal 75 Q output S Shield LED green Connection LED yellow Activity Not required for data transmission Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 17 Hardware Information Release 04 02 VGA interface The VGA socket on the computing unit is assigned as follows Figure 7 9 VGA Socket Connector Pin Short Name Meaning Input No Output 1 R red Output 2 G green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 Not assigned 5 GND Chassis ground 6 GND Chassis ground 7 GND Chassis ground 7 8 GND Chassis ground 9 5V 5V fused Output 10 GND Chassis ground 11 Not assigned 12 DDC_DAT Display Data Channel Data Input Output 13 EXT_H Horizontal synchronizing Output pulse 14 EXT_V Vertical synchronizing pulse Output 15 DDC_CLK Display Data Channel Clock Input Output 7 18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 5 2 Interface allocation for connecting a front on the main board Interface Posi Con Description tion nector Display CMOS Internal X420 Connection of LC displays with CMOS port Display LVDS Internal X400 Connection of LC displays with single chip LVDS port I O Front Internal X44 Port for front panel I O COM 2 Internal X26 Internal COM2 port Display port CMOS X420 D
104. nal monitor 15 pin sub D connectors sockets W Warm restart By warm restart we mean a restart after a program abort The operating system is reloaded and started A warm restart is performed by pressing the keys CTRL ALT DEL Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Glossary 5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Index A Acclimatization APM Advanced Power Management 5 24 AT modules B Backup battery replacement 4 10 Batteries disposal Battery safety notes 3 17 Beep Codes 6 8 BIOS error messages 6 6 BIOS Setup 5 1 call Configure APM Configure COM LPT Configure interfaces Configure Memory Gap Configure passwords Default settings Floppy disks Setting up drive type 5 6 Hard disks Setting up drive type Menu items oi Menus ee Boot Sequence 5 25 Exit 5 28 Main Power Security Version MPI DP interface 5 13 Numlock Setup Setting up time and date 5 6 start EA Buffer battery connect 7 31 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Bus board removing and installing C Cardbus cards CD ROM drive removing and installing 4 19 CD ROM drive 3 16 CD ROM drive Emergency eject CD RW DVD drive emergency eject 3 16 CD RW DVD drive additional software CD RW drive CE identification CMOS Interface 7 19 COM1 7 11 COM2 CON2 internal 7 24 Computing unit BIOS Setup connecting USB devices 3
105. nereinheit absetzen Adjustable SOM application is displayed Adjustable The reactions you want to have triggered can be set by drivers or the SOM program WD monitoring times TWD The monitoring times can be adjusted in increments of one second over the range from 3 to 255 seconds Note If the watchdog time is modified after the watchdog has been activated in other words while the watchdog is running the watchdog will be retriggered as a result 7 8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 4 5 Fan monitoring The operation of the processor fan is monitored If the fan should fail the following reactions are triggered Reaction Options Temp LED from GREEN to RED Trigger IRQ Adjustable The error remains saved until the cause of the failed fan is removed and the temperature error is reset by one of the following measures e Acknowledgement of the error message via the SOM program e Restarting the device Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 9 Hardware Information Release 04 02 7 5 7 5 1 7 10 Interfaces The following interfaces are available on the computing unit s mainboard e ports for connecting external devices e ports for connecting displays e ports for internal connections drives wiring backplane etc The connector pin outs of the different ports are described in the sections below Ext
106. nes are generally German and English the Authorization Hotline is also provided in French Italian and Spanish Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual vii Preface Release 04 02 SIMATIC Customer Support Online Services The SIMATIC Customer Support team offers you substantial additional information about SIMATIC products via its online services e General current information can be obtained inthe Internet unter http www siemens com simatic e Current Product Information leaflets FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Downloads Tips and Tricks can be obtained inthe Internet under http www siemens com automation service amp support Training Center Siemens offers a number of training courses to familiarize you with the SIMATIC S7 automation system Please contact your regional training center or our central training center in D 90327 Nuremberg Germany for details Telephone 49 911 895 3200 Internet http www sitrain com E Mail info sitrain com Other Sources of Assistance In case of technical queries please contact the Siemens representatives in the subsidiaries and branches responsible for your area The addresses can be found e inthe Siemens Catalogue ST 80 e inthe Internet under http www siemens com automation partner e inthe Interactive Catalogue CA01 http www siemens com automation ca01 viii Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Contents 1 Product Overview
107. ng the connecting cables the static charge of your body the device and the connecting cables must be brought to the same potential To do this touch the metal housing briefly Potential isolation within the SELV circuit Connection 3 22 Using the MPI DP interface it is possible to connect PCs with e MPI networks S7 200 S7 300 and S7 400 or e PROFIBUS DP networks DP components Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit MPI PROFIBUS DP network Up to 32 devices PCs programming units or PLCs can be connected to the MPI DP interface to form a network segment The physical connection to the MPI PROFIBUS DP network is via an isolated RS485 interface which is an integral part of the PC s basic board Several MPI PROFIBUS DP network segments can be connected via repeaters The complete MPI PROFIBUS DP network can consist of up to 127 nodes Data transmission rates of 9 6 Kbits to 12 Mbit s are possible using the PROFIBUS DP MPI network Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 23 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 9 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via PROFIBUS Networking the computing unit via PROFIBUS PROFIBUS is an open and robust bus system for industrial use It can be used to configure networks with up to 32 nodes per segment PROFIBUS DP supports data rates of 9 6 KBaud to 12 MBaud
108. ngs Your Entries Main System Time hh mm ss System Date MM DD YYYY Disk A 1 44 MB 3 1 2 bei LS 240 Disabled Primary Master C 20496 MB Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM drive Secondary Slave None Memory Cache Write back Boot Options Quick Boot Mode Enabled SETUP prompt Enabled POST Errors Enabled Floppy check Disabled Summary screen Enabled Keyboard Features Num Lock On Key Click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 s Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2s Hardware Options PCI MPI DP Enabled On Board Ethernet Enabled Ethernet 08000624xxxx Address LAN remote boot Disabled Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 29 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 System Parameters Standard Settings Your Entries Cardbus PCMCIA Slot Enabled SafeCard Functions Enabled Legacy USB Support Disabled CRT LCD selection SIMULTAN LCD Screensize Expanded DSTN Contrast 154 PS2 Mouse Enabled Advanced COM LPT Configuration Internal COM1 Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Interupt IRQ4 Internal COM2 Enabled Base I O address 2F8 Interrupt IRQ3 Internal LPT1 Enabled Mode Bi directional Base I O address 378 Interrupt IRQ7 DMA Channel only for ECP DMA 3 PCI Configuration PCI Device Slo
109. ns The program SOM Safecard On Motherboard as well as drivers for Windows are available on the units for this These tools can be used to display the status and assign parameters to limit values You will find a driver description of the SOM program for each specific operating system on the CD Documentation and Drivers in the directory PC670 Signals on the front interface The meaning of the indicators is as follows LED OFF GREEN RED Run Watchdog not Watchdog active Watchdog executed active Temp System turned off Inside temperature Inside temperature outside the per normal missible range Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 7 4 3 Temperature monitoring display Temperature monitoring The temperature is measured by means of three temperature sensors One sensor monitors the processor temperature the second the temperature in the area of the memory module and the expansion cards and the third the temperature in the area of the power supply unit e If the temperature near the power supply exceeds 45 C fixed value the fan is set to maximum rpms To activate this feature the setting Fan Control has to be turned on in the Setup menu Sec 6 1 4 e f the temperature exceeds one of the three temperature values of the set thresholds a temperature error is registered with the following effects Reaction Options Temp LED from GR
110. ns Keyboard Features Help window Hardware Options System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 62976 KB Figure 5 2 SETUP Main Menu Example Setting in the Main 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 Meaning System Time For viewing and setting the current time System Date For viewing and setting the current date Disk A Type of built in floppy disk drive With LS 240 drive Disabled Memory Cache For setting the cache options by submenus Primary Master Type of build in drives Secondary Master Type of build in drives Boot Options For setting boot options Keyboard For setting keyboard interface options e g NUM Lock Typematic Features Rate Hardware Options For setting hardware options Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 5 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 System Time und System Date Time and date 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 Floppy disk A Floppy disk drive 5 6 Here you can set up the floppy disk drive of your
111. o configure your computing unit You need to do this if you want to change your system by adding removing or exchanging an extension board memory expansion module or by replacing a system module In Section You Will Find on Page 5 1 Modifying the Device Configuration with SETUP 5 2 5 1 1 The Main Menu 5 1 2 The Advanced Menu 5 1 3 The Security Menu 5 22 5 1 4 The Power Menu 5 24 5 1 5 The Boot Sequence Menu 5 25 5 1 6 The Version Menu 5 27 5 1 7 The Exit Menu 5 28 5 1 8 Default Setup Settings 5 29 5 2 Configuring the PC Card Interface 5 32 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 1 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 5 1 Modifying the Device Configuration with SETUP Changing the Device Configuration The device configuration of your computing unit is preset for working with the software supplied to you You should only modify the preset values if you have performed technical modifications to your device or if a fault occurs when the unit is powered up BIOS SETUP Program The SETUP program is in the ROM BIOS The system configuration settings are stored in the battery protected memory of the computing unit You can use BIOS 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 BIOS Data If there are detected incorrect BIOS d
112. o reading or writing operations are in progress The data medium is protected from particles of dirt Do not expose the data medium to unnecessarily high operating temperatures Notice When operations are in progress using the superdisk avoid vibrating the unit Superdisks are more sensitive to vibrations due to the higher track density Emergency eject When the unit is switched off the disk can be ejected by inserting a pinted object e g straightened paper clip in the relevant opening provided Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 15 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 3 5 3 Hard disk drive The hard disk is used to store large quantities of data It is installed ona vibration damped mounting that is easy to replace Caution Danger of data being lost and the drive damaged Drives are very sensitive to unacceptable vibrations During operation vibrations can result in a loss of data or damage to the drive or a data medium If you wish to ship the device wait until the drive has come to rest after you turn off the device Approximately 20 s 3 5 4 CD ROM drive or CD RW DVD drive depending on unit equipment The computing unit contains a CD ROM or CD RW DVD drive depending on the unit version The installation depth of the computing unit is increased by 21 mm as a result of its installation Operation After pressing the Open Close button the CD DVD tray is e
113. ocation the approvals to UL 1950 UL 508 and EN60950 are no longer valid Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Product Overview Mains supply When connecting the device observe the relevant information provided in Chapter 2 Never connect or disconnect power cables or data transmission lines during a thunderstorm In an emergency situation for instance damage to the housing controls or power cable penetration by liquids or foreign bodies pull the power plug and contact the authorized service department When plugging in out periphery connections e g keyboard mouse printer the SIMATIC Panel PC must have been switched off not in the case of PC card and USB devices Failure to do so can result in damage to the computing unit Notes for devices with AC power supply The device is intended for connection to grounded power supply systems TN networks to VDE 0100 Part 300 or IEC 364 3 No provision is made for connection to non grounded or impedance grounded power supply systems IT networks The power cable should comply with the safety guidelines of the country concerned Check to make sure that the rated voltage for the device corresponds to that supplied by the local power supply This device is equipped with a safety tested power supply cable and may be connected only to a socket outlet with grounding contact Make sure that the socket outlet on the device or the socket outlet w
114. omputing Unit in a SIMATIC S7 Network MPI DP 3 9 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via PROFIBUS 3 10 Networking Computing Unit and Other Computers via Industrial Ethernet 3 11 Connection Using Windows 006 e cee eee eee 4 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 2 0eeeeee 4 1 Opening the Unit vic cie levee ede cenbe be ebtead ada eeee eee deed nak 4 1 1 CONCIIONS nde seats ogee Side tine enue da Did eee ede ew da Od dee eed wees 4 1 2 Opening the computing unit 0 00 eee eee 4 1 3 Functional Units Visible After Opening the Device 4 1 4 Motherboard ana iana kha ea EE Ra AER EAE E iei Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual ix Contents Release 04 02 4 2 Installation of a Memory Extension 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 4 8 4 3 Replacing the Backup Battery 0 cece eee ees 4 4 Installation of Extension Modules 600 0c cece cece eee eee 4 4 1 Removing and installing the module retainer plates 4 4 2 Removing and installing an ISA PCI module 0000 4 5 Removing and Installing Drives 00 eee eee 4 5 1 Removing and installing the hard disk drive 0 00 eee eee 4 5 2 Removing and installing a CD ROM drive 0002 cece eee 4 5 3 Removing and installing the disk drive 0 0 eee eee 4 5 4 Removing and installing the LS 240 drive
115. on The bus board is designed as a passive link between the motherboard and the expansion modules It is mounted with a screw The bus board has two ISA slots and two PCI slots as well as a shared ISA PCI slot The power supply to the expansion cards is effected via the connection of the bus unit with the basic board An external power supply 5V and 12V is provided Figure 7 10 Wiring Backplane 7 6 2 Pin assignmentl SA slot Pin No Short Name Type Pin No Short Name Type At lOCcHCcK Bt OV GND A2 SD 07 O B2 RESET DRV O A3 SD 06 1 O B3 5V Vec A4 SD 05 1 O B4 IRQ 9 l A5 SD 04 1 0 B5 5V Vec A6 SD 03 O B6 Reserved l A7 SD 02 O B7 12V Voc A8 SD 01 1 O B8 Reserved l A9 SD 00 1 O B9 12V Vee A10 IOCHRDY l B10 OV GND A11 AEN O B11 SMEMW O 7 32 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Pin No Short Name Type Pin No Short Name Type Ai2 sai VO B2 SMEMRF O A13 SA 18 1 0 B13 IOW I O A14 SA 17 1 O B14 IOR 1 0 A15 SA 16 1 O B15 DACK3 O A16 SA 15 1 0 B16 DRQ 3 A17 SA 14 1 O B17 ACK1 O A18 SA 13 1 0 B18 DRQ 1 l A19 SA 12 1 O B19 REFRESH VO A20 SA 11 0 B20 CLK O A21 SA 10 1 0 B21 IRQ 7 l A22 SA 09 1 O B22 Reserved l A23 SA
116. onnect the front panels ready for operation 1 Plug the connection cables into the corresponding sockets on the interface side of the computing unit refer to Panel PC 670 870 Computing Unit equipment manual 2 Once the peripheral devices have been connected the device is ready for mains operation Connect your device to the mains supply The computing unit is now operating Switching the computing unit off 2 8 Before switching the unit off shut down the operating system in order to prevent loss of data The computing unit has no power switch and is disconnected from the mains supply by unplugging the power plug Notice When working using Windows always use Start gt Shut Down in the taskbar to switch the unit off Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Starting Up the Computing Unit 2 4 Transport Shipping Despite the robust design of the computing unit its built in components are sensitive to severe vibrations and shock Therefore protect the computing unit from severe mechanical stress during transport Only the original packing should be used when dispatching the Panel PC Caution Risk of damage to the computing unit When in transit in cold weather and the computer is subjected to extreme differences in temperature care must be taken to ensure that moisture is not deposited on or in the device moisture condensation Allow the computer to warm up slowly to room t
117. onnector X2 through which all the signals on the DC side are connected with the motherboard Pin Short Name Meaning No 1 P5V 5V 2 P5V 5V 3 P5V 5V 4 P5V 5V 5 P5V 5V 6 PS_NAU_N Power failure early warning signal 7 PS_PWROK Power Good signal 8 GND Chassis ground 9 GND Chassis ground 10 GND Chassis ground 11 N12V 12V 12 GND Chassis ground 13 GND Chassis ground 14 GND Chassis ground 15 P12V 12V 16 P12V 12V 17 P3V 3 3V 18 P3V 3 3V 19 P3V 3 3V 20 P3V 3 3V Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information Interface to floppy disk drive By means of this interface a notebook floppy disk drive may be connected The maximum connection length of the data cable may not exceed 40cm Pin Short Name Meaning Input No Output 1 P5V 5V Output 2 INDEX_N Index hole recognition Input 3 P5V 5V Output 4 DS_NO Drive 0 selection Output 5 P5V 5V Output 6 DCHG_N Disk change display Input 7 n c Not assigned 8 n c Not assigned 9 Reserved Reserved 10 MOT_NO Activate motor 0 Output 11 Reserved Reserved 12 DIR_SL_N Step motor direction Output 13 n c Not assigned S 14 STEP_N Step motor pulse 15 GND Chassis ground 16 WR_DAT_N Write data signal Output 17 GND Chassis ground 18 WR_GAT_N Enable data signal Output 1
118. onnector Pinout for a PS 2 Mouse Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output No 1 DAT Mouse data line Input Output 2 Not assigned gt 3 GND Chassis ground 4 P5VFK 5V fused Output 5 CLK Clock line mouse Input Output 6 Not assigned PS 2 trackball keyboard interface It is possible to connect an external keyboard to the computing unit The port is assigned as follows 7 14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information 6 5 ole SLAI View of Socket Figure 7 5 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Connecting Cable Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output No 1 DAT Keyboard data Input Output 2 Not assigned 3 GND Chassis ground 4 P5VFK 5V fused Output 5 CLK Keyboard clock line Input Output 6 Not assigned USB interface The allocation of the Universal Serial Bus interfaces is as follows Figure 7 6 USB interface Pin No Short Name Meaning Input Output 1 vcc 45V fused Output 2 Data Data Input Output 3 Data Data Input Output 4 GND Chassis ground The connector is of type A The port is rated as a high current USB 500mA Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Hardware Information Release 04 02 MPI DP interface The MPI DP port
119. oving and installing an expansion board Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 5 4 5 1 Removing and Installing Drives The basic configuration of the computing unit includes a 3 5 floppy disk drive and a 3 5 hard disk drive An LS 240 drive is possible for custom solutions Removing and installing the hard disk drive 1 Remove the 4 screws on the back of the system housing 2 Swing open the drive cage 3 Detach the drive holder from its mounting and place it face down on the housing 4 Make a note of the cable assignment and detach the cables 5 Loosen the 4 screws with which the hard disk drive is secured to the shock absorbing part of the holder Remove the hard disk drive from the holder 6 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive The new drive must be of the same type as the one removed Fixing screws 5 2 G Figure 4 12 Removing and installing the drive holder Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 17 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Figure 4 13 Hard disk drive with holder removed 4 18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 5 2 Removing and installing a CD ROM drive Dep
120. port your PC at some time in the future 3 Please keep the enclosed documentation in a safe place You will require it when you first start up the item delivered to you and it is part of the device 4 Check the packaging and the package contents for any visible damage Entering the production number SVP number 5 Record the serial number SDVP number of your computing unit in the table you will find it on the rating plate above the floppy disk drive on the side of the device The SVP number and MLFB number provide unique identification of the device or repairs or in the case of theft Entering the Microsoft Windows Product Key of the Certificate of Authenticity 2 2 6 Enter the Microsoft Windows Product Key of the Certificate of Authenticity COA in the table The Product Key can be found on the unit on the power supply cover The Windows Product Key is necessary should the operating system need to be reinstalled SVP No MLFB No Microsoft Windows Product Key Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Starting Up the Computing Unit 2 2 Installing the Computing Unit The unit delivered is particularly suited for installation in consoles cabinets and panels The computing units with AC power supply meet the requirements of the fire protection housing complying with EN60950 It can therefore be installed without an additional fire enclosure The
121. program you can set a number of system functions and hardware configurations of your programming device The default 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 The following screen shots may differ from what is shown here depending on the device configuration Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 3 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Menu items After BIOS Setup has started the following dialog box appears on the screen Operator control bar gt Title bar e Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Menubar gt Item Specific Hel System Date 03 12 2002 i lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or Diskette A 1 44 MB 31 2 lt Enter gt selects field Primary Master 20496 MB Example Primary Slave None Hour Minute Second P Secondary Master CD ROM Month Day Year Secondary Slave None Selectable submenu Memory Cache Write Back Boot Options Keyboard Features Hardware Options System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 121856 KB Help window Figure 5 1 SETUP Main Menu Example The screen is divided into four sections In the top section you can select the menu screens Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit In the left of center section you can choose the dif
122. quote when you send us technical questions about your system Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Figure 5 20 Version Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 27 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 5 1 7 Menu Exit The Exit Menu The setup program is always terminated using this menu Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Figure 5 21 Menu Exit Save Changes All changes are saved a system restart is carried out with the new amp Exit parameters Discard All changes are rejected a system restart is carried out with the old Changes amp Exit 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 5 28 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 5 1 8 Setup default settings Documenting your device configuration If you have made any modifications to the default 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 Parameters Standard Setti
123. r LVDS interface for flat screen display Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 1 3 Product Overview Release 04 02 1 2 ZN Safety Notes Caution Please observe the safety notes on the back of the cover of this manual Expansions to the Panel PC should only be carried out after having read Chapter 4 and the relevant safety notes This device complies with the safety requirements in accordance with IEC VDE EN UL and CSA If you have doubts about the approval of the installation in the intended location please contact the service representative responsible for your area Notes on installation 1 4 If the device is brought to its operating location from a cold environment condensation may occur Before starting up the device must be dry and therefore an acclimatization period of at least 12 hours is necessary Before installing and operating the device please note the information on ambient conditions in the Appendix Technical Data and and on installing the device in Chapter 2 2 The device must be installed in such a way that it presents no danger of any kind for example by tipping over Ensure that the air vents are not obstructed and sufficient cooling air can be drawn in inside the device Warning When assembling the systems it is essential to maintain the permissible installation positions and angles refer to Chapter 2 2 If systems are installed at a non approved installation l
124. r DOS access operations Memory Gap at 15 MByte Disabled The complete onboard RAM memory is available Enabled A 1MB area of the RAM above 15MB Addresses FO 0000 FF FFFF can be used by ISA expansion cards Submenu COM LPT Configuration Base I O address Interrupt Internal COM2 Base I O address Interrupt Internal LPT1 Mode Base I O address Interrupt Ei ESC COM LPT Configuration Item Specific Help Enabled Configure serial port A b d using options IRQ 4 Disabled al No configuration IRQ 3 Enabled Output only 378 IRQ 7 Enabled User configuration Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration OS Controlled Displayed when controlled by OS F9 Enter F10 Figure 5 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 to be operated as COM1 COM2 and LPT1 and we recommend you use them accordingly 5 16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Printer Port Internal LPT1 Mode Use this setting to set the operating mode of the printer interface Refer to the table below to ensure that the setting matches the printer connected to the printer port Settable Mode Output Only Standard parallel port
125. r by an interrupt event IRQ Interrupt request ISA Industrial Standard Architecture bus for expansion board K Keyboard port PS 2 keyboard connector Keyboards with an integrated trackball can be connected L LPT 1 port The LPT 1 port Centronics interface is a parallel interface which can be used for attaching a printer LS 120 drive The LS 120 drive is compatible with the familiar 3 5 floppy disk drive The LS 120 drive supports both standard floppy disks 1 44 MB and superdisks with a capacity of up to 120 MB M Main memory Main memory is the whole RAM on a SIMATIC PC Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of SIMATIC PCs Data are processed and saved from here and interfaces and device peripherals are controlled and managed Mouse port PS 2 mouse connector Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Glossary 3 Glossary Release 04 02 MPI DP port Multi Point Interface Profibus DP for connecting an S7 programmable controller P Parallel port Information is transferred on a byte by byte basis through a parallel port High data transfer rates are achieved as a result SIMATIC PCs have one parallel port LPT for attaching a printer PC card interface For connecting PC cards types I I PCI or PCI ISA slot Peripheral Component Interconnect for expansion boards PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Association of computer manufacturers formed with the
126. r gt expands or collapses devices with a or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down Figure 5 18 Boot Sequence Menu This menu lists the boot devices in groups The group with the highest priority is at the top The procedure 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 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 25 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Groups marked 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 Main Advanced Security Power Version Exit Removable Devices Figure 5 19 Boot Sequence Menu Example 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 described above If a boot device is not available the next device in the sequence is automatically checked to ascertain whether it is bootable 5 26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 5 1 6 Menu Version This menu contains the information you will have to
127. rface SOM Safecard On Motherboard Temperature monitoring Watchdog Watchdog monitoring times Motherboard removing and installing replacing the processor Mounting angle 6 2 Mounting positions in distributed configuration Mouse PS 2 serial MPI DP Interface 7 16 MPI DP interface 3 22 O Opening the unit 4 2 tools required P parallel interface LPT1 7 13 PC Cards Configure interface PC cards installation PC cards PC PU connection 3 21 PCI slot PCI modules PCMCIA cards Periphery units connection Permissible installation positions 2 5 Point to point connection 3 18 Ports 3 2 POST Power On Self Test 6 8 POST codes Power consumption Power supply removing and installing Printer connection 3 6 Processor replacement Processor upgrade Product overview Production number 2 2 Index 4 PROFIBUS DP network 3 23 Protection class PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse 7 14 R Rating plate Real time clock Receiver distributed configuration 8 4 Repairs Reset button j RJ45 Ethernet Interface RJ45 Ethernet interface 3 25 S Safety notes batteries 1 7 battery ESD guidelines Mains power repairs Self test 6 8 Beep Codes 6 8 POST codes 6 9 Special codes 6 8 serial interface COM1 COM2 Setup Default settings 5 29 SIMATIC HMI docmentation Overview C 1 SIMATIC HMI Documentation C 1 SIMATIC HMI documentation 3
128. rface 95 TP_CD Test the CP 92 TP_USERPATCH2 Area for own initializations 98 TP_ROM_SCAN Search for BIOS expansions 69 TP_PM_SETUP Initialize the power management 9E TP_IRQS Enable the hardware IRQ AO TP_TIME_OF_DAY Set the clock time and date A2 TP_KEYLOCK_TEST Preset the keylock C2 TP_PEM_LOCK Stop the error manager C3 TP_PEM_DISPLAY Display any possible errors A8 TP_ERASE_F2 Delete the F2 message AA TP_SCAN_FOR_F2 Was F2 pressed AC TP_SETUP_CHEK If necessary Switch F1 F2 message AE TP_CLEAR_BOOT Cancel the self test flag BO TP_ERROR_CHECK Check for any possible errors B2 TP_POST_DONE End of the self test BE TP_CLEAR_SCREEN Clear the screen B6 TP_PASSWORD Password query option BC TP_PARITY Cancel the parity flag BD TP_BOOT_MENU Display the boot menu option B9 TP_PREPARE_BOOT Prepare the boot Co TP_INT19 Boot via Interrupt 19 00 Message after startup is complete Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 11 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Hardware Information Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find on Page 7 1 Current Requirement of the Components Maximum Values 7 7 2 Overview of the Components and Ports 7 7 3 System Resources 7 4 Monitoring Functions 7 5 Interfaces 7 6 Wiring backplane 7 7 Power Supply Unit 7 3 7 8 Connecting Cables 7 3 wo N j N Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 1 Hardware Information Re
129. rfaces 3 5 7 10 Allocation AG V24 Modem Ethernet RJ45 external monitor VGA Keyboard Trackball PS 2 Mouse PS 2 7 14 MPI DP parallel LPT1 serial COM1 serial Pag USB 7 15 V24 Mouse 7 12 configure in BIOS Setup 5 13 external Overview and parameters 7 3 technical data ISA slot ISA modules Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual K Keyboard PS 2 3 8 keyboard L Literature for SIMATIC HMI C 1 Lithium battery 3 17 Low voltage guidelines 1 8 LPTt 7 13 LS240 drive removing and installing 4 21 LS240 drive disk types handling disks notes on use LVDS Interface Mainboard Display Internal connection 7 19 CMOS Interface Display Select Pins 7 22 I O Interface for front control elements 7 23 internal COM2 LVDS Interface 7 21 Interfaces in BIOS Configure setup internal interfaces DC Interface to power supply Device fan Floppy disk drive IDE interfaces LS240 drive SV connection for hard disk 7 31 Wiring backplane 7 25 ISA sot 7 32 PCI slot technical data A 3 Mains power 1 5 Mechanical conditions Memory extension installation 4 8 Memory Gap in BIOS Configure Setup 5 15 Module retainer plate adjusting 4 15 Index 3 Index Release 04 02 Module retainer plates removing and installing PROFIBUS Mee Monitoring functions 7 6 Fan monitoring Signals on the front inte
130. rfaces e Function displays light emitting diodes on device Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual A 1 Technical Data Release 04 02 A 1 Technical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit General Order nos See order documentation Dimensions 297x267x80 WxHxD in mm without CD ROM drive 297x267x101 WxHxD in mm with CD ROM drive Weight approx 6kg 13 5 Ibs Supply voltage Un 120 V 85 V to 132 V AC or 230 V 170 V to 264 V AC autorange alternative 24 V 20 4 bis 28 8 V DC SELV Line voltage frequency AC 50 60 Hz 47 to 63 Hz Short term power interruption complying to to Namur max 20 ms at 0 85 Un max 10 times per hour min recovery time 1 s Max power consumption 120W max current output DC according to form of power supply 5V 13 5A 3 3V 8 5A 12V 2 5A 12V 0 3A in total max 105W Noise emission lt 55dB A to DIN 45635 Degree of protection IP20 Safety Protection class Protection class pursuant IEC 60536 Safety specifications with AC power supply UL1950 IEC 60950 entspr DIN VDE 0805 UL 508 Safety specifications with DC power supply UL508 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emitted interference with power supply 105W EN 55022 Class A requirement for industrial sector for devices with AC power supply EN6100 3 2 class D and EN61000 3 3 Emitted interference with power
131. rinted 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 electrostatic sensitive devices at the end of this manual ESD Guidelines Restricted liability 4 2 All technical specifications and approvals apply only to expansion modules approved by Siemens AG No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of non Siemens devices or non Siemens components All the modules and components are electrostatically sensitive Please observe the ESD notes The following symbol indicates that electrostatically sensitive modules are present la Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Before opening the device Note the following rules before opening the device e Before you disconnect the power supply cable discharge the electrostatic charge on your body You can do this by briefly touching the mounting plate for the interfaces on the left side of the device e Discharge the electrostatic charge from tools you are using e Wear a grounding strap when handling components e Leave components and component parts in their packaging until you are ready to install them e Disconnect the device from its power supply before plugging in or removing any components or component parts e Touch
132. rive a maximum of one drive is operable TTY sender recei Internal X70 71 Connection for TTY transmitter receiver ver hybrid physical interface PS connection for Internal X25 Power supply for 3 5 hard disk 3 5 hard disk 4 pin male connector PS connection for Internal X29 Power supply for CPU fan CPU fan 3 pin male connector PS connection for Internal X28 Power supply for device fan device fan 2 pin male connector Backup battery Internal X24 Power supply for device fan 2 pin male connector Interface to wiring backplane The computing unit has a wiring backplane with one PCI slot and one shared ISA PCI slot Expansion boards can be installed complying with ISA specification Rev 3 1 and PCI specification Rev 2 0 with a maximum length of 265mm 175 mm for shared ISA PCI modules All PCI slots can be used as masters Only 5V PCI modules are operable The bus unit is executed as a purely passive module i e there are only socket contacts for the expansion cards and any necessary backup capacitors The power supply to the expansion cards is effected via the connection of the bus unit with the basic board The 5V voltage is not provided for in the power supply and is produced from the 12V on the bus unit via in phase voltage control Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 25 Hardware Information Release 04 02 DC interface of the power supply 105W 7 26 The power supply unit has a c
133. s on the Screen Display 6 4 6 5 Computing Unit Time and or Date are Not Correct 6 5 6 6 USB Device Does Not Work cece eee eee eens 6 5 6 7 Error Message Appears on the Screen Display 0005 6 8 Computing Unit Self Test Prior to Booting 0 0 cece eee ee 7 Hardware Information 0 000 e cece eee eee eens 7 1 7 1 Power Consumption of the Components Maximum Values 7 2 7 2 Overview of the Components and Interfaces 2 2 0000 7 3 7 3 System Resources 0 c eee eens 7 5 X Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Contents 7 4 Monitoring Functions 00 0 cece eect e ee EEE ER 7 4 1 OVEIVIOW acarar Lined ia E binhd Heed Yano e amdarage cleat deciles 7 4 2 Signals on the front interface 0 eee 7 4 3 Temperature monitoring display 7 4 4 Watchdog WD snes ee mere ee ee ee ee ee eee ie Be 7 4 5 Fan MONMtOring eere where vai heed Hho head vane seed waned oA 7 5 INLEMAGCES wae os dean Aen ntti hea ator een ea eee enone tenes 7 5 1 External interfaces 0 cece eee tet ee 7 5 2 Interface allocation for connecting a front on the main board 7 5 3 Assignment of internal interfaces on the mainboard 7 6 Wiring Backplane 00 0c cece etna 7 6 1 Design and Theory of Operation 0 00 cece eee eee ee 7 6 2 Pin assignmentl SA slot
134. sabled Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Select the operating system installed on your system which you will use most commonly Note An incorrect setting can cause some operating systems to display unexpected behavior Figure 5 9 Advanced Menu Settings of the Advanced menu Configuration Installed O S Plug and Play means that all modules are automatically detected and installed providing they support the Plug and Play functionality other BIOS handles the entire Plug and Play capability default configuration Win98 The operating system handles some of the Plug and Play functions Reset Yes means that all previous Plug and Play are deleted During the next system booting procedure the Data configuration will be started again The entry is then reset to No System components that do not support Plug and Play have to be entered manually Floppy disk Enables or disables the floppy disk controller on the motherboard controller Local Bus IDE Primary One IDE interface for max two drives adapter Secondary Both Two IDE interfaces for max four drives Disabled No local IDE interface Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 15 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 Large Disk Access Mode DOS in accordance with Enhanced IDE OTHER The tables are not adapted The drive tables are adapted fo
135. signal D4 9 D4 Data signal D4 10 D11 Data signal D11 10 D11 Data signal D11 11 D3 Data signal D3 11 D3 Data signal D3 12 D12 Data signal D12 12 D12 Data signal D12 13 D2 Data signal D2 13 D2 Data signal D2 14 D13 Data signal D13 14 D13 Data signal D13 15 D1 Data signal D1 15 D1 Data signal D1 16 D14 Data signal D14 16 D14 Data signal D14 17 DO Data signal DO 17 DO Data signal DO 18 D15 Data signal D15 18 D15 Data signal D15 19 GND 19 GND 20 n c Code 20 n c Code 21 DREQ DMA Request 21 DREQ DMA Request 22 GND 22 GND 23 IOW_N IO Write 23 IOW_N IO Write 24 GND 24 GND 25 IOR_N I O read 25 IOR_N I O read 26 GND 26 GND 27 IORDY I O ready 27 IORDY I O ready 28 Reserved 28 CSEL Master slave 29 DACK_N DMA Acknowledge 29 DACK_N DMA Acknowledge 30 GND 30 GND 31 IOCS16 I O Chip Select 16 31 IOCS16 I O Chip Select 16 32 n c 32 n c 33 AD_1 Address 1 33 AD_1 Address 1 34 Reserved Reserved 34 reserved Reserved 35 AD_0O Address 0 35 AD_0O Address 0 36 AD_2 Address 2 36 AD_2 Address 2 37 CS1_N Chip Select 1 37 CS1_N Chip Select 1 38 CS3_N Chip Select 3 38 CS3_N Chip Select 3 39 HDACT_N HD active 39 HDACT_N HD active 40 GND 40 GND 41 P5V 5V power supply 42 P5V 5V power supply 43 GND 44 reserved Reserved Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 29 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Connection of an LS240 drive The optional LS240 drive is connected via this port This port is connected in parallel to the secondary IDE port T
136. specific computing unit The following entries are possible Disabled if there is no floppy disk drive and there is a LS 240 drive Default setting for an installed LS 240 drive 360 KB 5 1 4 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 KB 3 1 2 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Default setting for an installed floppy drive A 2 88 MB 3 1 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave The system jumps to the following submenu when you select this type of menu field wom Primary Master 20496 MB Item Specific Help Auto recommended ES Autotypes installed teAcormet IDE devices Til ae 7 aaa USER aximum Capacity Enter parameters of IDE devices installed Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors at this connection LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit I O Enabled Transfer Mode FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled FA ay ESC gt Enter F10 Figure 5 3 Primary Master Field Type The parameters you can select here are normally stored on your 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
137. supply 85W EN 55022 Class B requirement for domestic and industrial sector for devices with AC power supply EN6100 3 2 class D and EN61000 3 3 Noise immunity Mains borne disturbance variables on supply lines 2kV to IEC 61000 4 4 Burst 1kV to IEC 61000 4 5 Surge symm Noise immunity on signal lines 1kV IEC 61000 4 4 Burst length lt 5 m 2kV IEC 61000 4 4 Burst length gt 5 m 2kV to IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Surge unsymm length gt 30 m 2kV to IEC 61000 4 5 Surge unsymm Noise immunity to discharges of static electricity 6kV contact discharge to IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV discharge in air to IEC 61000 4 2 Noise immunity to high frequency radiation 10 V m 80 1000 MHz 80 AM to IEC 61000 4 3 10 V m 900 MHz and 1 89 GHz 50 ED to IEC 61000 4 3 10 V 9KHz 80MHz to IEC 61000 4 6 Magnetic field 30 A m 50Hz to IEC 61000 4 8 A 2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Technical Data Environmental conditions Temperature operation storage transport gradient tested to DIN EN 60068 2 2 1994 DIN IEC 60068 2 1 DIN IEC 60068 2 14 5 C to 45 C 20 C to 60 C max 10 C h no condensation Relative humidity tested to DIN IEC 60068 2 3 DIN IEC 60068 2 30 DIN IEC 60068 2 56 operation 5 to 80 at 25 C no condensation storage transport 5 to 95 at 25 C no
138. t 3 Screw the connector tight 4 Plug the connecting cable into the corresponding port on the CPU of the programmable controller 5 In order to enable TTY operation you must set TTY to enabled in the BIOS setup Access the BIOS Setup by pressing the F2 key during the boot routine 0 Caution Danger of damage being caused to the device If you interchange the connectors or use wrong connecting cables the port might be damaged Be careful not to plug the TTY cable in the LPT 1 port of the computing unit instead of the COM1 TTY port Before inserting the connecting cables the static charge of your body the device and the connecting cables must be brought to the same potential To do this touch the metal housing briefly Use only the original connecting cable for the connection to the programmable controller Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 19 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 Connecting the computing unit via an adapter An adapter is available for connecting the computing unit to the PLC with earlier standard connecting cables Table 3 1 Adapters for connecting the computing unit Interface Connection Connecting cable Adapter Order No 6ES5 734 2BF00 COM 1 as Computing unit to a SIMATIC S5 a 6ES3 Z3lBAG00 TTY port programmable controller 6ES5 731 0xxx0 6ES5 731 6AG00 25 pin In order to maintain a data transmission rate of
139. t 1 Option ROM Scan Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency Timer 0040 h PCI Device Slot 2 Option ROM Scan Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency Timer 0040 h PCI PnP ISA IRQ Exclusuion IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available 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 5 30 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup System Parameters Standard Settings Your Entries Floppy disk controller Enabled Local Bus IDE adapter Both Large Disk Access Mode DOS Hard Disk Pre Delay Disabled Memory Gap at 15 MByte Disabled Video Adapter Settings Frame Buffer Size 8 MB AGP Rate 2x Default Primary Video AGP Adapter Security Supervisor Password Is Disabled User Password Is Disabled Set Supervisor Password FO 5A Set User Password FO 5A Password on boot Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Normal Diskette Access Supervisor Power APM Enabled Power Savings Disabled Standby Timeout Off Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Fan Control Enabled Boot Sequence Diskette Drive Removable Devices Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Version SIMATIC Box PC 620 BIOS Vers
140. t is supplied Display codes 8 4 In case a control or modification of the values is necessary follow this procedure 1 Unscrew the computing unit from the installation wall 2 Loosen the four outer fastening screws slightly Figure 8 1 and and remove the two center fastening screws of the transmitter housing Figure 8 3 3 Remove the transmitter housing from the computing unit there is no need to unplug the cables Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Distributed configuration Groove for outer fastening screws G 5 oO 5 Encoder S30 a e Oo Transmitter Port for interconnecting cable Center screwhole Figure 8 3 Transmitter in opened transmitter housing 4 Check or set the switch setting as shown in the table below Table 8 1 Display type adjustment via encoder S30 Type nee 30 4 30 3 30 2 30 1 12 SVGA 800x600 OFF ON ON ON 15 XGA 1024x768 OFF ON ON OFF 5 Install in reverse order Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 8 5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Technical Data A In this Appendix This appendix contains the following technical specifications for the Panel PC 670 computing unit e General Information e Safety e Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC e Ambient Conditions e Mechanical environmental conditions e Motherboard e Drives e Graphics card e Inte
141. t support this interface 1 VGA A VGA monitor can be connected here 12 LPT1 The parallel interface serves to connect devices with a parallel interface e g a printer 13 Keyboard Connection for a PS 2 keyboard Caution When connecting periphery units always be sure to use shielded cables and metal connectors to avoid invalidating your operating authorization Use a screwdriver to fasten the interface cable connectors on the housing of the computing unit You will thus improve the electrical shielding If expansion boards are installed on the computing unit there are additional interfaces Please refer to the description of the relevant module for the significance of these additional interfaces Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 3 3 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04 02 VGA interface 3 4 Please observe the following note on operating a flat display and an external monitor Note The default setting of the display is simultaneous operation of a flat display and an external monitor If no front display element is connected the external monitor is used for the display at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels Modes with a lower resolution and text modes are expanded to this format To optimize the display on the external monitor set CRT LCD selection CRT enabled in Setup in the Main menu using the Hardware Options dialog box A resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with a h
142. tation Release 04 02 Documentation Communication User s Guide Target Group Programmers Content Contains information on connecting line and graphic based control panels to the following controls e SIMATIC S5 e SIMATIC S7 e SIMATIC 500 505 e drivers for other PLCs This documentation describes the e configuration and parameters required for connecting the devices to the PLC and the network e user data areas used for exchanging data between operating unit and PLC Communication for Windows based systems User s Guide Programmers Contains information on connecting Windows based systems to the following controls e SIMATIC S5 e SIMATIC S7 e SIMATIC WinAC e SIMATIC 505 e Integration in SIMATIC iMap e SIMOTION e drivers for other PLCs This documentation describes the e configuration and parameters required for connecting the devices to the PLC and the network e user data areas used for exchanging data between operating unit and PLC Other PLCs Online Help Programmers Contains information on connecting control units to the OPC and to the controls of e Allen Bradley e GE Fanuc e Lucky Goldstar GM e Mitsubishi e Modicon e Omron e Telemecanique When the drives are installed the relevant Online Help is installed at the same time ProAgent for OP User s Guide ProAgent PC and Configurers Contains the following information on the option pack
143. tatus can occur if the relevant information is not observed Note draws your attention to particularly important information on the product handling the product or to a particular part of the documentation Qualified Personnel Equipment may be commissioned and operated only by qualified personnel Quali fied personnel within the meaning of the safety notices in this manual are persons who are authorized to commission ground and identify equipment systems and circuits in accordance with safety engeneering standards Correct Usage Please note the following Warning The device may only be used for the application cases specified in the catalog and the technical description and may only be used in combination with third party equipment and components recommended or approved by Siemens Appropriate transport and appropriate storage installation and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the product operates perfectly and safely Trademarks The registered trademarks of the Siemens AG can be found in the preface Impressum Editor and Publisher A amp D PT1 Copyright Siemens AG 2002 Allrights reserved The transmission and reproduction of this documentation and the exploitation and communication of its contents are not permitted without express authority Offenders will be liable for compensation for damage All rights reserved especially in the case of the gran
144. ter two passwords With the supervisor password the setup access can be restricted or denied to normal users Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Select the operating system installed Enterf on your system which Set User Password Enter youjwilluseimost commonly Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Password on boot Disabled Note An incorrect setting can cause some operating 3 systems to display Diskette access Supervisor unexpected behavior Fixed disk boot sector Normal Fi ESC gt Enter F10 Figure 5 16 Security Menu Supervisor Disabled Password not set All setup entries can be processed Password is without a password Enabled Passwort is enabled The BIOS setup can only be processed after entering a password This password has a higher priority than a User Password The input field automatically changes from Disabled to Enabled when the password is entered User Password Disabled No User Password is assigned If a Supervisor is Password is assigned only the Supervisor can operate the setup Enabled User Password is active A user is thus given the right to process some setup fields The input field automatically changes from Disabled to Enabled when the password is entered Set User This field opens the dialog box for entering a password Once it has been Password entered correctly the us
145. the hardware and the general operation of Windows based devices e Installation and commissioning instructions e Unit Description e Operation Computing Unit engineers Users TP 170A e Instructions for connecting the PLC printer and TP 070 programming computer e Maintenance OP37 Pro Commissioning Describes the hardware installation and inclusion of upgrades and options for the OP 37 Pro TP 27 TP 37 Computing Unit OP 27 OP 37 Computing Unit OP 25 OP 35 OP 45 Computing Unit OP7 OP17 Computing Unit OP5 OP15 Computing Unit TD17 Computing Unit Commissioning engineers Users Describes the hardware and general operation It contains e installation and commissioning instructions e a description of the equipment e instructions for connecting the PLC printer and programming computer e operating modes e operating instructions e description of the standard screens supplied with the operating unit and how to use them e fitting options e maintenance and fitting of spare parts OP 3 Computing Unit Commissioning engineers Users Programmers Describes the hardware of the OP 3 the general operation and the connection to the SIMATIC S7 PP7 PP17 Computing Unit Commissioning engineers Users Describes the hardware installation and commissioning of the Push Button Panel PP 7 and PP 17 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual C 3 SIMATIC HMI Documen
146. the main memory and can be configured 8 16 32MB CRT up to1600x1200 85Hz 65536 colors with PC133 memory modules up to1280x1024 85Hz 65536 colors with PC100 memory modules Hard disk ATA 33 mode e Ultra DMA capable CD ROM drive Master on secondary EIDE channel e 24 speed CD RW DVD Master on secondary EIDE channel Multi Spin Writer Drive e Read CD ROM CD R 14 32 times CD RW 8 20 times Speed e Write CD R 12 times CD RW 10 times Speed suppors recording e Disc at once Track at once Session at once Packet writing Floppy Notebook port for 34 pin ribbon cable e 1 44 MB LS240 Slave on secondary EIDE channel e 1 44 MB standard floppy disks e 120MB 240MB SuperDisk Keyboard Port for PS2 keyboard e Standard Mouse PS2 mouse port e Standard Serial COM1 25 pins e TTY and V24 COM2 9 pins e Standard TTY Communication with SIMATIC S5 CPUs Range up to 1000 m Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 3 Hardware Information Release 04 02 Component Description Parameters Port Parallel Standard bidirectional EPP and e 25 pin subminiature Cannon connector ECP modes DP12 Communication port e potentially isolated DP12 1 SIMATIC S7 CP 5611 compatible e 12MBaud USB Universal Serial Bus e three high current 500mA USB ports 2x external and 1x internal Ethernet 10BaseT 100Base TX Intel 82559 e 10 100 Mbps potentially isolated 1 1 Electrically
147. tic charge of your body the device and the connecting cables must be brought to the same level You can do this by briefly touching the metal housing Use the original cable to establish the connection Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Printer connection via the parallel serial interface Alternatively you can connect your printer via a serial COM interface to the computing unit You will find information on how to adapt and set your port and on the connecting cable you should use in the user manual for your printer Using a mouse A PS 2 USB or a serial mouse can be used in conjunction with the computing unit PS 2 mouse connection You can connect an external PS 2 mouse or another external input device pointing device to the PS 2 mouse port E A D y AA e 0000 5 000000 BSSSSOSOSSS SG HOOOS SOONG SD ogey o00000 00000000000000000000008 020 7 w 000000 0000Q000000000000000000 0209 j oooooo a00000000000000000000000 e202 00000 90909 000000 000009900000 8090 00000 ao0000000000000 000000000 00000 900090009000000909900000 000000 aoo00000000000000000a000 090000 000000000080
148. ting of a patent or registration of a utility model or design Siemens AG Bereich Automation amp Drives Geschaftsgebiet SIMATIC HMI Postfach 4848 D 90327 Nurnberg Exclusion of Liability We have checked the content of this publication for compliance with the described hardware and software However discrepancies cannot be exclu ded with the result that we cannot guarantee total compliance The informa tion in this publication is however checked regularly and any necessary corrections are included in the following editions We welcome any suggesti ons for improvement Siemens AG 2002 Technical data subject to change Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Release 04 02 For your notes Preface Purpose The SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation It provides information for operators mechanics project engineers and maintenance personnel about the computing unit s installation functionality operation and technical structure Documentation e SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual this document SIMATIC Panel PC 870 Computing Unit Equipment Manual The equipment manual contains information on extension options for the computing unit on the configuration error diagnostics and the hardware e SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 Operating Unit Equipment Manual The equipment manual contains informat
149. tion describes the options for connecting your computing unit to a programming unit or an S5 programmable controller in a point to point connection A point to point connection is possible by connecting the computing unit to another programming unit or a PLC via e aV 24 connection e aTTY connection Configuring notes for interfaces with current loop TTY 20 mA Rules 3 18 Different criteria have to be taken into account for reliable operation of a connection The maximum data transfer rate baud rate depends on the required distance the type of cable the pin assignment of the interface and external interference To reduce interference by a favorable choice and correct connection of the cable you should comply with the following rules e The shielded cable used must have a low line resistance lt 180 Q km and a low capacitance lt 90 pF m Twisted pair cables are less susceptible to inductive interference A low line resistance result 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 data transmission link the higher the maximum possible transfer rate e If there is an active transmitter 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 transmissio
150. tion signal 37 GND Chassis ground 38 P5V 5V power supply Output 39 P5V 5V power supply Output 40 P5V 5V power supply Output 41 P5V 5V power supply Output 7 30 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Hardware Information SV connection for hard disk The power supply of the 3 5 hard disk is effected via this connection Pin No Short Name Description Input Output 1 P12V 12 V Output 2 GND Chassis ground oe 3 GND Chassis ground 4 P5V 5 V Output Connection for CPU fan The CPU fan is connected via this connection Pin No Short Name Description Input Output 1 GND Chassis ground 2 12V Switched power supply Output 3 CPU FAN_CLK Speed signal Input Connection for device fan The device fan is connected via this connection Pin No Short Name Description Input Output 1 12V Switched power supply Output 2 GND Chassis ground Connection for buffer battery The battery for the standby supply to the CMOS RAM is connected to this connection The battery used is a 3 6 V lithium battery with a capacity of 750 mAh Pin No Short Name Description Input Output 1 12V Switched power supply Output 2 GND Chassis ground Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 7 31 Hardware Information Release 04 02 7 6 Wiring Backplane 7 6 1 Design and Theory of Operati
151. tor operating manual for more detailed information Power cable or monitor cable not connected e Switch the monitor and computing unit off e Check that the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and to the computing unit or a grounded shockproof socket e Check that the monitor cable is properly connected to the computing unit and monitor where a plug is available e Switch the monitor and computing unit on Note If the monitor screen remains dark following these checks and corrective measures contact the technical service department Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 6 3 Fault Diagnosis Release 04 02 6 3 Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls Cause Remedy The incorrect line frequency and or resolution is set for the screen or the application program Exit from the application program If the fault continues to occur after terminating the program switch the monitor off and then on again following a wait of at least 3 seconds Adapt the entries for the screen in the CONFIG SYS file accordingly on the hard disk Correct the settings for monitor graphics in the application program Select the correct monitor driver for the application program 6 4 No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen Display Cause Remedy If no mouse pointer appears it may be due to the following reasons Mouse driver not loaded Check whether the mouse driver has been properly instal
152. ure 4 8 Short PCI card 5 V 265 mm je 10 48 E E 8 E oN Ea ov an T T S oO aes a Figure 4 9 Long PCI card 5 V Note on long PCI cards Before long PCI cards can be inserted in the guides of the fan trough they must be fitted with an extender this should be included with the long PCI board Long PCI cards can be inserted in the guides of ISA modules by means of this extender Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 13 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 4 1 Removing and installing the module retainer plates The module retainer plate is attached to the housing by a screw It has three slits through which the slide elements are inserted To change the battery perform the following steps 1 Open the housing as described in section 4 1 2 Undo the fixing screw of the module retainer plate 3 During assembly ensure that the module retainer plate is resting on the guide on the system housing Fixing screw of module retainer plate Guide slits for slide elements Figure 4 10 Removing and installing an expansion board Note The slide elements are in the enclosed bag 4 14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending th
153. us connector X41 IDE connector for 3 5 hard disk X44 Plug for front interfaces X70 X71 TTY sender receiver X128 Connector for unit fan X400 Connector for LVDS display 3 3 V 5 V X401 Not connected X402 Not connected X420 Connector for 5 V CMOS display X500 RJ45 socket for Ethernet LAN X600 MPI DP port X700 PC card slot S1 Momentary contact switch for hardware reset T1 Temperature sensor in processor T2 Temperature sensor T3 Temperature sensor Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 4 7 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04 02 4 2 Installation of a Memory Extension Standard memory The motherboard has 2 slots for 144 pin SO DIMM memory modules This allows you to expand the memory capacity of your computing unit to 512 Mbytes One or two modules can be equipped Memory Modules 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 64 MB 1 128 MB 2 128 MB 1 192 MB 1 1 256 MB z 1 256 MB 2 384 MB 1 1 512 MB 2 f y Wd WY of p gt fir AY k Ces Bank 0 Bank 1 Figure 4 4 Position of SO DIMM memory modules 4 8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit
154. uting unit PC 670 without CD ROM drive in distributed configuration including transmitter 8 1 3 Mounting The computing unit is supplied as a complete combination with the transmitter installed ex works The device is fitted with the help of four elongated holes in the mounting brackets refer to Figures 8 1 and 8 2 Mounting positions The computing unit may be mounted in a vertical and a horizontal position see chapter 2 2 We recommend a vertical position Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 8 3 Distributed configuration Release 04 02 8 2 8 3 8 4 Cable connection Transmitter and receiver are connected by a cable with a maximum length of 20 m For operation the angled cable connector is inserted in the socket of the transmitter and locked The interconnecting cable must also be fixed in position For further details refer to the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 Control Unit manual Chapter 5 Spare parts The following spare parts are available e Conecting cable for Panel PC distributed configuration see manual SIMATIC Panel PC 670 870 control unit e Transmitter housing with transmitter assembly and connecting cable Technical data Of relevance to the user in addition to the technical specifications listed in Appendix B are only the e Dimensions see Figure 8 2 e 30 encoder setting of the transmitter the transmitter setting to the display you are using is performed before i
155. utoselect Figure 5 14 PCI Configuration Submenu Disabled No interrupt possible for this PCI IRQ line AutoSelect Plug and Play mechanism in BIOS selects unassigned interrupts and allocates them to the on board PCI devices 3to 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 5 20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Submenu Video Adapter Settings Frame Buffer Size Figure 5 15 Submenu Video Adapter Settings Frame Buffer Size 8 16 Specifies the size of the graphic memory used Onboard graphic card This range is in the 32 Main memory of the system AGP Rate 1x Specifies the AGP transfer speed to the Onboard 2x graphic card 4x Default Primary Video AGP The Onboard video graphic card is used as a primary Adapter display unit PCI A PCI graphic card may be used as a primary display device This input is ignored if no additional graphic card is inserted Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual 5 21 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04 02 5 1 3 Menu Security Overview You can only edit the fields enclosed in square brackets In order to protect your computing unit against illegal use it is possible to en
156. xtended following a short delay Insert the CD DVD in the tray with the inscription side up The CD DVD tray is automatically retracted after either pushing the tray lightly or pressing the Open Close button Press the Eject button to extend the CD tray The CD DVD can then be removed Emergency eject When the unit is switched off the CD DVD can be ejected by inserting a pinted object e g straightened paper clip in the relevant opening provided Notice After the tray has been closed the CD is tested and the access LED on the drive starts to flash lf the LED flashes continually the CD DVD is faulty but can still be read Ifthe LED flashes several times and then remains on the CD DVD inserted is defective and cannot be read The access light is normally on when reading information from the CD DVD 3 16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Caution CD ROM drives are sensitive to unacceptable vibrations During operation vibrations might damage the drive and or the data medium Additional software 3 6 In order to use the full functional scope of the DVD ROM CD RW drive additional siftware is required DVD player or printer software It is part of the material supplied being available on the CD To install the software insert the CD in the drive and follow the instructions which appear on the screen Backup Battery
157. yboard to the computing unit Port for PS 2 keyboard Figure 3 5 Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard Proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the computing unit from the mains power supply 2 Plug in the PS 2 keyboard connector 3 Connect the computing unit to the mains power supply Note We recommend you to use a keyboard with a straight keyboard connector so that the connector does not conceal adjacent ports Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual Release 04 02 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit USB device connection Individual or several USB devices can be connected to the USB interfaces e Plug in the USB device connector into one of the USB interfaces The device is detected by the Plug and Play operating system Any necessary drivers are requested by the operating system If more than two USB devices are to be connected use a HUB Both interfaces can be used as High Current interfaces Qo 000000000000000000 a0a0g e o 9 e o o o o o o o o O o o
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