Siemens Panel PC 870 appendix Simatic Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions

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Connecting and Switching On the Panel PC 670/870

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Notice

When installing a USB device for the first time, please note that the device driver required must be available during installation if it is necessary for operation.

When using USB components under Windows 98 SE, please note that the following actions restrict the Plug-and-Play capability and, thus, influence the reliable functioning of the entire system:

Parallel use of several USB devices

Unplugging and inserting USB devices during operation

Registering new, unknown USB devices

More information on the specific behavior of individual USB devices is provided in the respective manufacturer's documentation and on the Microsoft support pages for Windows 98 SE (e.g. http://support.microsoft.com).

Microsoft operating systems Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide a stable support for USB technology.

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Contents Release 11/02 Panel PCStart-Up Instructions Safety Guidelines Qualified PersonnelCorrect Usage TrademarksDocumentation 1PrefacePurpose Notation TrademarksCustomer and Technical Support Available worldwideOther Sources of Assistance Simatic Customer Support Online ServicesTraining Center 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 Step Fixation using clamping saddlesFixation using screw mountings 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 Computer unit Connecting and Switching On Panel PC 670/870Interfaces 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 KeyboardConnection Step Power SupplyOperation 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 PCWindows 98 only applies to Panel PC Special featuresPower management USB Keyboardcontroller Windows NT 4.0 TMDhcp utility Restrictions Bios settingsService Pack Windows Auto LogonWindows XP Operating system not installed Defragmenting the hard disk Step Installing Additional User SoftwareProcedure Use of USB Peripheral Devices USB interfaces Simatic 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 DownRestore CD Data Backup and Restoring the Operating SystemBackup copy of the hard disk drive Windows 2000, Windows XP Recovery CDWindows NT, Windows \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