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7.1Note before commissioning
Factory state
The SIMATIC IPC427C is available in the following versions:
●With the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system (pre-installed on CompactFlash card, SSD drive or the hard disk)
●With the Windows XP Professional operating system (pre-installed on SSD drive or the hard disk)
●Without operating system
Connections before commissioning
Before connecting the device to the power supply, a DVI or CRT monitor should be connected in order for it to be correctly detected by the BIOS and the operating system during startup.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the device
If condensation has developed, wait at least 12 hours before commissioning the device.
NOTICE
Windows Embedded Standard 2009: Read the EWF and FBWF information
Two configurable write filters (Enhanced Write Filter and File Based Write Filter) are provided with Windows Embedded Standard 2009. Please be aware of this when activating and using the EWF/FBWF information, otherwise you may experience data loss.
Note
Setting up CompactFlash cards on the employed device
If you want to use CompactFlash cards with the device, they need to be set up on the device. CompactFlash cards set up on other devices will not boot due to the differing drive parameters.
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Contents
Industrial PC Simatic IPC427C
Simatic
Legal information
Table of contents
Table of contents
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ESD guidelines
Appendix
List of abbreviations
Index
Preface
Introduction
Guideline to the Operating Instructions
Contents format Table of Contents
General safety instructions
Safety Instructions
Repairs
System expansions
ESD directives
Battery
Overview
Description
Applications
Basic data
Features
Drives and storage media
Basic data Ports
Monitoring and safety functions
Software Operating systems
Function Hard disk / SSD version Compact Flash card version
Windows Embedded Standard
Activation of Horm and creation of a Hiber File
External Design
Design
Device components Pos Description
Connection components
Ports and power supply
Position of on/off switch Description
On/Off switch
Operator controls
Status displays
Status displays
Meaning
Transport
Application planning
Unpacking the device
Unpacking and checking the delivery unit
Noting the device identification data
COA Label Windows Embedded Standard
Ambient and Environmental Conditions
Horizontal preferred position Permitted temperatures
Installing/mounting
Vertical Power supply at the top
Permitted mounting positions
Suspended
Upright mounting Permitted temperatures
Mounting the device
Mounting information
Mounting methods
Mounting the device on DIN rails
Mounting on DIN rails
Steps for mounting on DIN rails
Removing the device from the DIN rail
Installing/mounting 5.4 Mounting on DIN rails
Steps for installing the mounting brackets
Installing brackets on the device
Mounting with mounting brackets
Removing mounting clamps from the device
Mounting examples Material Bore diameter
Mounting/demounting the device
Mounting the vertical mounting bracket onto the device
Upright mounting
Connecting peripheral equipment
Connecting
Connecting
Connecting the 24 V DC power supply
Steps for connecting the device to the 24 V DC power supply
To be noted before you connect the device
Protective earth terminal
Protective ground connection
USB strain-relief
Steps for connecting the USB strain-relief
Factory state
Commissioning
Connections before commissioning
Commissioning Windows Embedded Standard
Configuring the operating system
Basic commissioning initial startup
Requirements
Switch off the device
Commissioning Windows XP Professional
Switch off the device
Commissioning guide
Commissioning other operating systems
Additional information
Ethernet
Integration into an Automation System
RS232
Integration into an Automation System 8.1 Overview
Monitoring Functions
Functions
Simatic PC DiagBase software
Simatic PC DiagMonitor software
Temperature monitoring
Temperature monitoring/display
Function
Watchdog WD
Watchdog reactions
WD monitoring times
Enhanced Write Filter EWF
Function Command
Purpose and function
Set EWF
Ewfmgr c -enable
Special features for the use of Enhanced Write Filters EWF
File Based Write Filter Fbwf
Configuring Fbwf
Comparison between EWF and Fbwf
Functions
Sram buffer memory
Battery monitoring
Operation without monitor and keyboard
Open the device front panel
Expansions and Configurations
Tools
Preparation
Steps in opening the device front panel
Open the device
How to remove a memory module
Installing the memory module
Memory expansion
Memory expansion options
Display of the current memory configuration
Installing a memory module
How to install a memory module
Installing PCI-104 / PC/104 Plus modules
Mounting PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodules
Mounting PCI-104 or PC/104 Plus modules
Steps for mounting an expansion module
Mounting additional PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodules
Configuring/installing a PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodule
Installation options for Compact Flash cards
Installing/Removing Compact Flash Cards
Opening the module receptacle
Installing/removing an accessible Compact Flash card
Steps for opening the module receptacle
Steps for installing a Compact Flash card
Installing the Compact Flash card
Steps for removing a Compact Flash card
Removing the Compact Flash card
Steps for removing a built-in Compact Flash card
Installing/removing a built-in Compact Flash card
Removing and Installing Hardware Components
Maintenance and Service
Repairs
Carrying out repairs
Component Exchange interval
Preventive maintenance
Replacing hard disk or SSD drive
How to remove a drive
Removing drives
Installing a drive
To be noted before you replace the battery
Replace the backup battery
Disposal
Tool
Reconfiguring the Bios Setup
Replacing the battery
Steps for replacing the battery
General installation procedure
Reinstalling the operating system
Windows Embedded Standard
Restoring the factory state
Simatic IPC427C
Windows XP Professional
Setting up the operating system with the Recovery CD
Restoring the factory state
Maintenance and Service Reinstalling the operating system
Booting with the Recovery CD/DVD
Setting up the operating system via the Recovery CD/DVD
Partition setup
CDDRIVE\MUI
Installation of the operating system
Partitioning data media
Setting up the partitions under Windows Embedded Standard
Partitioning the Compact Flash card
Partitioning the hard disk
Partition Name Size File system
Setting up the partitions under Windows XP Professional
Driver installation under Windows Embedded Standard
Installing drivers and software
Installing drivers and software
Installing or updating application programs and drivers
Installing updates
Updating the operating system
Windows
Download from Bios update
Performing a Bios update
Creating an image
Data backup
Boot error messages
Alarm, error and system messages
On-screen error messages
On-screen error message Meaning / tip
Alarm, error and system messages 12.1 Boot error messages
General problems
Troubleshooting/FAQs
Problem Possible cause To correct or avoid error
Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers
General specifications
Technical specifications
General specifications
Safety
Horizontal mounting position
General specifications Climatic Conditions
Vertical / portrait mounting position
Special Features
General specifications Mech. Ambient conditions
Motherboard
Drives / storage media
Status displays on the device
General specifications Ports
Maximum power consumption of the auxiliary components
Power requirements of the components
Technical specifications
14.3 Integrated DC power supply
Typical power consumption
Current consumption Power consumption At 24 V rated voltage
Overview of the dimensional drawings
Dimension drawings
Dimensional drawing of the device Front view
Dimension drawings of the device
Dimension drawings of the device with mounting brackets
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Dimensional drawings of the device with expansion frames
Dimensional drawing of the blinding plate
Dimension drawing of the blanking plate
Dimension drawings Dimension drawing of the blanking plate
Internal components
Detailed descriptions
Overview of internal components
Bios
Technical features of the motherboard
Component Description Parameters Port
CPU
Overview
External ports
16.1.3.2 COM1/2
Port Position Description
DVI-I
Ethernet RJ45 connection
16.1.3.5 USB
Pin no Short description Description Input / output
USB port, 4 channel high current Pin no
Can bus
Profibus
Internal ports
Port Position Connector Description
16.1.4.2 Compact Flash card interface
PCI-104 or PCI part of the PC/104-Plus interface Pin no
PCI-104 or PC/104-Plus interface PCI part
Bios Setup program
Bios Setup
Changing the device configuration
Overview
Starting Bios Setup
Starting Bios Setup
Bios Setup menus
Menu Description
Menu layout
Main menu
Settings in the main menu
Field Meaning
By submenus
Serial ATA Port 0, Serial ATA Port
System time and date
Boot Options submenu
Keyboard Features submenu
Entry Meaning
Hardware Options submenu
PCI MPI / DP
Advanced Menu
Settings in the Advanced Menu
IO Device Configuration submenu
Ahci
Sata Configuration submenu
Security menu
12 Boot menu
Boot menu
13 Legacy submenu
Legacy
14 Boot Type Order field
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15 Version menu example
Version menu
Exit Menu
Documenting your device configuration
Default Bios Setup entries
Bios Setup default settings
Sata Configuration
IO device configuration
Boot
Legacy Boot Type Order
Simatic PC IPC427C Profibus
Version
CPU ID
Currently allocated system resources
System resources
PCI Interrupt Lines
System resources used by the BIOS/DOS
Interrupt Interrupt type
Overview of the internal module registers
16.4 I/O Address Areas
Overview of the internal module registers
Addresses
Meaning of the bits
Watchdog trigger register read only, address 066h
Watchdog trigger register
Can base address register write only, address 066h
Output register LED 1 / 2 read/write address 404Eh Bits
Output register LED 1 / 2 read/write, address 404Eh
LED L2
Battery status tab read-only, address 50Fh
Sram address register
Sram address register
Guidelines and declarations
Connecting peripherals
EMC directive
Declaration of conformity
Certificates and approvals
Approvals for the USA, Canada and Australia Product safety
DIN ISO 9001 certificate
Software License Agreement
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Training center
Service and support
Technical support
Definition of ESD
ESD Guidelines
Basic protective measures against electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic charging
Abbreviation Term Meaning
Abbreviations
CRT
FAQ
CSA
Dram
HDD
HDA
HMI
Html
Nema
NCQ
NMI
ODD
SOM
SO-DIMM
SPP
SSD
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Glossary
Configuration software
Configuration files
CE marking
Chipset
Disc-at-once
Device configuration
Drivers
Dual Core CPU
File Based Write Filter EWF
ESD directive
Formatting
Gender changer
Intel VT
Image
InterfaceInterface
Interface, multi-point
License key disk
License key
Low-voltage directive
LPT interface
Operating system
NEC Class
Packet writing
PC card
PEG interface
PIC mode
Pixel
Plug&Play
Reset
Recovery CD
Restore DVD
PXE server
Troubleshooting
Setup Bios Setup
Scsi interface
Session at once
Wlan
Warm restart
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Can
Index
Index
Simatic S7
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