Siemens Panel PC 870 appendix Operating unit, General information Step, 13 LPT1, Keyboard

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Connecting and Switching On the Panel PC 670/870

13LPT1

The parallel interface serves to connect devices with a parallel interface, e.g. a printer.

14Keyboard

Connection for a PS/2 keyboard.

Operating unit

On the rear side of the operating unit (refer to Figure 2–3) are two flatband cables for connection to the computer unit:

Display

Cable K2

IO/USB

Cable K1

Figure 2–3 Operating unit interfaces

The I/O USB cable K1 on X1 for all signals which is responsible for the connection of operating units in addition to the display interface. This cable is depicted in Figure 2–3 folded together and is approx. 20 mm longer than illustrated.

The display cable K2

General information

Step 10

When the equipment is started up for the first time, it is necessary to connect a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse. Connect the keyboard and mouse before switching on the Panel PC 670/870.

Further information on the operating unit is provided in Chapters 2.2 and 2.3.

SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions

2–3

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Contents Start-Up Instructions Panel PCRelease 11/02 Qualified Personnel Safety GuidelinesCorrect Usage TrademarksPurpose 1PrefaceDocumentation Trademarks NotationAvailable worldwide Customer and Technical SupportTraining Center Simatic Customer Support Online ServicesOther Sources of Assistance Contents Electromagnetic Compatibility General Information Appendix Unpacking and Checking the Delivery Contents Unpacking and Installing Panel PC 670/870Entering the operating unit number Step Unpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02Installation notes Installation of the Panel PC 670/870Installation angle Step Degree of protection and type of fixation Step Step Select installation cut-outInstallation cut-out for Panel PC Applies to both centralized and decentralized designs Making the installation cut-out StepFixation using screw mountings Fixation using clamping saddlesFixation Step Unpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Not permitted where an LS240 drive is installed Installation of the Computer UnitAn installation angle of ±15 is permitted in this position 11 Dimensions for installation of the computer unit Installation Step Unpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Interfaces Connecting and Switching On Panel PC 670/870Computer unit Mouse AC/DC power supply connectionCOM 1/Modem/Programmable Logic Controller PLC COMGeneral information Step Operating unit13 LPT1 KeyboardFront view of the operating unit Operating Units with Keypad FrontsKeyboard Operating Units with Touchscreen FrontsOperation Power SupplyConnection Step Switching on Step ChecklistInitial Startup Panel PC 670/870 in a centralized designLicense number Selecting the screen resolution Screen resolution and panel type selection StepPanel PC Operating SystemPower management Special featuresWindows 98 only applies to Panel PC Dhcp utility Windows NT 4.0 TMUSB Keyboardcontroller Service Pack Bios settingsRestrictions Auto Logon WindowsWindows XP Operating system not installed Procedure Installing Additional User SoftwareDefragmenting the hard disk Step USB interfaces Use of USB Peripheral DevicesSimatic Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions Panel PC 670/870 Windows Panel PC 670/870 Windows NT 4.0 with USB StackPanel PC 670 Windows Panel PC 670 Windows XPSimatic Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions Normal Operation Operating the Panel PC 670/870Activation Shut DownBackup copy of the hard disk drive Data Backup and Restoring the Operating SystemRestore CD Windows NT, Windows Recovery CDWindows 2000, Windows XP \drivers.w98 \drivers.nt4 \drivers.w2k \drivers.wxp Modifying touch settings Touchware settingsAdditional Drivers and Applications Documentation & Drivers CDRepeat calibration Touch Settings tab controlMicroTouch touchscreen properties Select the option 2 Point for Calibration Style If this happens Call KeypadFunction Keypad front FileSimatic SOM safecard on motherboard Setdisplay TouchInputPCSetbrightness KeyHook 11 CheckLanguageID CheckLanguageIDChanging user interface languages Language settings13 Language setting 14 Standard language Changing the standard languagePulse shaped interference Electromagnetic CompatibilityInterference emission Sinusoidal wave interferenceGeneral Information Faulty pixels in displayDisposal Pixel numberFM approval Abbreviations AppendixAppendix Release 11/02