Siemens Panel PC 870 General Information, Faulty pixels in display, Disposal, Pixel number

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Faulty pixels in display

A minimum number of faulty pixels in the display cannot be avoided. The following is permissible:

 

Pixel number

Permanently light and permanently dark pixels

12

 

 

Permanently light green pixels

5

 

 

The production process for modern flat screens (LCD) does not currently guarantee that all pixels in the screen are error free. As long as it is not a case of an accumulation of locally erroneous pixels, there are no relevant functional restrictions.

Disposal

Please observe the following safety-related information on correct handling and disposal of lithium batteries:

Warning

Improper handling of lithium batteries represents a risk of explosion – therefore, lithium batteries:

should never be recharged

should never be opened

should never be short circuited

should never be reverse poled

should never be heated over 100 °C

should be protected from direct sunlight. Condensation must not form on lithium batteries.

Only replace lithium batteries with those of the same type or one recommended by the manufacturer.

Used lithium batteries do not belong in normal, household waste. They must be disposed of individually as special waste, packed in a sealed plastic bag.

In the case of transport, applicable regulations on dangerous goods must be observed by the respective transporting company (identification requirements).

SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Start-Up Instructions

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Contents Release 11/02 Panel PCStart-Up Instructions Qualified Personnel Safety GuidelinesCorrect Usage TrademarksDocumentation 1PrefacePurpose Trademarks NotationAvailable worldwide Customer and Technical SupportOther Sources of Assistance Simatic Customer Support Online ServicesTraining Center 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 Step Fixation using clamping saddlesFixation using screw mountings 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 Computer unit Connecting and Switching On Panel PC 670/870Interfaces 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 FrontsConnection Step Power SupplyOperation 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 SystemWindows 98 only applies to Panel PC Special featuresPower management USB Keyboardcontroller Windows NT 4.0 TMDhcp utility Restrictions Bios settingsService Pack Auto Logon WindowsWindows XP Operating system not installed Defragmenting the hard disk Step Installing Additional User SoftwareProcedure 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 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 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