Siemens Panel PC 870 Mouse, COM 1/Modem/Programmable Logic Controller PLC, Com, ISA slot, 11 USB

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Connecting and Switching On the Panel PC 670/870

Release 11/02

1Mouse

PS/2 socket for connecting a PS/2 mouse.

2COM 1/Modem/Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)

The COM 1 (TTY) interface can be used to connect e.g. S5 PLCs. 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.

3COM 2

Serial interface 2 (V.24) to connect devices with a serial interface, such as modem, mouse or printer.

4AC/DC power supply connection

Device socket for AC voltage power supply or screw terminals for DC voltage power supply.

5PCI expansion slot

Internal slot for PCI expansion modules.

6PCI/ISA expansion slot

Internal slot for expansion modules.

7ISA slot

Internal slot for ISA expansion modules.

8PC card (Panel PC 670 only)

Connection for PC cards of the type I/II/III.

9Ethernet

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 Mbps.

10PROFIBUS/MPI

Using the potential isolated PROFIBUS/MPI interface, the Panel

PC 670/870 can be connected to an S7 PLC or a PROFIBUS network.

11USB

2 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. Also refer to Chapter 2.7.

12VGA

A VGA monitor can be connected here.

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SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions

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Contents Panel PC Start-Up InstructionsRelease 11/02 Safety Guidelines Qualified PersonnelCorrect Usage Trademarks1Preface PurposeDocumentation Notation TrademarksCustomer and Technical Support Available worldwideSimatic Customer Support Online Services Training CenterOther Sources of Assistance Contents Electromagnetic Compatibility General Information Appendix Unpacking and Installing Panel PC 670/870 Unpacking and Checking the Delivery ContentsUnpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Entering the operating unit number StepInstallation of the Panel PC 670/870 Installation notesInstallation angle Step Degree of protection and type of fixation Step Select installation cut-out StepInstallation cut-out for Panel PC Making the installation cut-out Step Applies to both centralized and decentralized designsFixation using clamping saddles Fixation using screw mountingsFixation Step Unpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Installation of the Computer Unit Not permitted where an LS240 drive is installedAn installation angle of ±15 is permitted in this position Installation Step 11 Dimensions for installation of the computer unitUnpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Connecting and Switching On Panel PC 670/870 InterfacesComputer unit AC/DC power supply connection MouseCOM 1/Modem/Programmable Logic Controller PLC COMOperating unit General information Step13 LPT1 KeyboardOperating Units with Keypad Fronts Front view of the operating unitOperating Units with Touchscreen Fronts KeyboardPower Supply OperationConnection Step Checklist Switching on StepInitial Startup Panel PC 670/870 in a centralized designLicense number Screen resolution and panel type selection Step Selecting the screen resolutionOperating System Panel PCSpecial features Power managementWindows 98 only applies to Panel PC Windows NT 4.0 TM Dhcp utilityUSB Keyboardcontroller Bios settings Service PackRestrictions Windows Auto LogonWindows XP Operating system not installed Installing Additional User Software ProcedureDefragmenting the hard disk Step Use of USB Peripheral Devices USB interfacesSimatic Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions Panel PC 670/870 Windows NT 4.0 with USB Stack Panel PC 670/870 WindowsPanel PC 670 Windows XP Panel PC 670 WindowsSimatic Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions Operating the Panel PC 670/870 Normal OperationActivation Shut DownData Backup and Restoring the Operating System Backup copy of the hard disk driveRestore CD Recovery CD Windows NT, WindowsWindows 2000, Windows XP \drivers.w98 \drivers.nt4 \drivers.w2k \drivers.wxp Touchware settings Modifying touch settingsAdditional Drivers and Applications Documentation & Drivers CDTouch Settings tab control Repeat calibrationMicroTouch touchscreen properties Select the option 2 Point for Calibration Style If this happens Keypad CallFunction Keypad front FileSimatic SOM safecard on motherboard TouchInputPC SetdisplaySetbrightness KeyHook CheckLanguageID 11 CheckLanguageIDLanguage settings Changing user interface languages13 Language setting Changing the standard language 14 Standard languageElectromagnetic Compatibility Pulse shaped interferenceSinusoidal wave interference Interference emissionFaulty pixels in display General InformationDisposal Pixel numberFM approval Appendix AbbreviationsAppendix Release 11/02