Siemens Panel PC 870 appendix Operating Units with Touchscreen Fronts, Keyboard

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Release 11/02

Connecting and Switching On the Panel PC 670/870

Keyboard:

The layout of the membrane keyboard is USA International. Please ensure that the layout of any other keyboard that may be connected also complies with this character set. Only those characters inscribed on the external keyboard match those displayed on the screen.

Danger

Simultaneously pressing more than one function key can trigger malfunctions on the Panel PC 670/870.

Only press the function keys and softkeys in succession (refer to Figure 2–4). Also refer to Chapter 3.3.8.

Continue with Chapter 2.4.

2.3Operating Units with Touchscreen Fronts

The 12” and 15” versions with touchscreen fronts differ with regard to their dimensions and display sizes. The 12” model has no drill hole caps on the side.

Figure 2–5 illustrates an example of an operating unit with a 15” touchscreen front and operating indicators, USB interface and display.

Status indicators

 

Display

USB interface

Figure 2–5 Example of a 15.1” operating unit with touchscreen front

SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions

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Contents Panel PC Start-Up InstructionsRelease 11/02 Trademarks Safety GuidelinesQualified Personnel Correct Usage1Preface PurposeDocumentation Trademarks NotationAvailable worldwide Customer and Technical SupportSimatic Customer Support Online Services Training CenterOther 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 clamping saddles Fixation using screw mountingsFixation 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 StepUnpacking and Installing the Panel PC 670/870 Release 11/02 Connecting and Switching On Panel PC 670/870 InterfacesComputer unit COM AC/DC power supply connectionMouse COM 1/Modem/Programmable Logic Controller PLCKeyboard Operating unitGeneral information Step 13 LPT1Front view of the operating unit Operating Units with Keypad FrontsKeyboard Operating Units with Touchscreen FrontsPower Supply OperationConnection Step Panel PC 670/870 in a centralized design ChecklistSwitching on Step Initial StartupLicense number Selecting the screen resolution Screen resolution and panel type selection StepPanel PC Operating SystemSpecial features Power managementWindows 98 only applies to Panel PC Windows NT 4.0 TM Dhcp utilityUSB Keyboardcontroller Bios settings Service PackRestrictions Auto Logon WindowsWindows XP Operating system not installed Installing Additional User Software ProcedureDefragmenting 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 Shut Down Operating the Panel PC 670/870Normal Operation ActivationData 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 Documentation & Drivers CD Touchware settingsModifying touch settings Additional Drivers and ApplicationsRepeat calibration Touch Settings tab controlMicroTouch touchscreen properties Select the option 2 Point for Calibration Style If this happens Keypad front File KeypadCall FunctionSimatic 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 interferencePixel number Faulty pixels in displayGeneral Information DisposalFM approval Abbreviations AppendixAppendix Release 11/02