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Specs
Install
Error codes
Signals on the Front Interface
Password
Error Diagnosis
Connecting Peripherals
Configuring the Simatic Box PC
Reset Button
Diagnostic Messages Port
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Contents
Appendix
Box PC
Trademarks
Safety Guidelines
Qualified Personnel
Correct Usage
Certifications, Standards and Approvals
Where is this Manual Valid?
Preface
Purpose of the Manual
Structure of the Manual
Simatic Documentation on the Internet
Further Support
Available worldwide, around the clock
Automation an Drives, Service & Support
Vii
Service & Support on the Internet
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Table of contents
Table of contents
Index Index-1
Current Requirement of the Components Maximum Values
Guidelines for handling electrostatic sensitive devices ESD
Glossar-1
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Installation
Safety Instructions
Important Information
Warnung
Power Connection
For operation with 240
Country-Specific Information Repairs
For the United States and Canada
For operation with 120
Battery
Application Requirements Emitted Interference Immunity
EMC Directive
Low Voltage Directive
Field of Application Requirement For
ISO 9001 Certificate
Observing the Setup Guidelines
Connecting Peripherals
Declaration of Conformity
Security
Certification for the USA, Canada and Autralia
Australia
Canada
Transporting
Transport
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Overview of Chapter
Welcome to the Simatic Box PC
Chapter You will find
Connection for PC Cards type I/II/III
PS/2 socket for connecting a PS/2 mouse
Port Side View
Internal slots for expansion modules
You can connect an external VGA monitor to this connector
Drive Side View Device Fan
Drive Side View
Bottom View Equipotential Grounding
Bottom View
Side View
Front Ports
Ports
VGA Port
Types of Diskette
Disk Drive Depending on the Device Configuration
2 LS 240 Drive Depending on Device Configuration
Drives
Information on the LS240 Disk Drive Restrictions
Handling Disks with the LS 240 Drive
Tools under Step
Usage Notes for LS240 Superdisks
Authorization with Authors W
Emergency Removal
Emergency removal
Hard Disk Drive
CD ROM or CD RW/DVDCombo Drive
Operation
Additional Software
Backup Battery
Profibus
Setting Up and Operating Simatic Box PC
Chapter Overview
PROFIBUS/MPI
SVP
Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery
Unpacking the Simatic Box PC
Recording the Serial Number and the Ethernet address
Installing the Simatic Box PC
Instructions for wall and ceiling mounting
297.2 80.1 301 286 266 232 11.2
297.2 99.1 301 286
297.2
Setting Up and Operating the Simatic Box PC
Position Fan Side Down Port Side Down
Preparing for Operation
Connection to the Power Supply Unit
Switching off the Simatic Box PC
Connecting and Switching on the Simatic Box PC
Equipotential Measures
Risk of damage to the unit
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Connecting the Printer to the Parallel Port
Printer should also be switched off
Connecting Monitors
Connecting the Printer to the Serial Port
Connecting a PS/2 Mouse
Using a Mouse
Connecting a Serial Mouse
PS/2 keyboard of your choice can be connected to the Box PC
Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard
10 USB connection
Connecting Devices to an USB Interface
PC Cards
Working with PC Cards
Dr. Neuhaus
Installing PC Cards
Peak currents of 650 mA at 5 V based on 3 s are permitted
Examples of Pcmcia cards connected to PC card interface for
Configuring Interfaces with Line Current TTY, 20 mA
Connecting the Simatic Box PC 620 to other Simatic S5
Point-To-Point Connection
Risk of damage
Interface Link Connecting Adapter Cable
Connecting the Simatic Box PC 620 via an Adapter
Simatic Box PC 620 to PG Connection V.24, TTY
Interface Link Connecting Cable Adapter
Risk of damage to the Simatic Box PC
14 Connection Using the PROFIBUS/MPI Interface
PROFIBUS/MPI Network
Connecting
Hardware Requirements
Networking the Simatic Box PC 620 with Other Stations on
Networking the Box PC on Profibus
How the Network Functions
Connection under Windows
Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet Interface
Networking Box PC via RJ45 Ethernet Interface
What Does This Chapter Contain?
Simatic Box PC 620 Expansions
Limitation of Liability
Opening the Unit Prerequisites
Tools
Before Opening the Unit
Box PC 620 Prepared for Opening
Opening the Simatic Box PC
Components
Components Visible After Opening the Unit
Motherboard
Components on the Motherboard
Optional product feature
Number Functions
Standard Memory
Installing Memory Expansion Submodules
Memory Modules Mbytes
Installing the SO Dimm Cards
Replacing tthe Battery
Replacing the Backup Battery
Battery Power Supply for Real-Time Clock and Configuration
Battery Voltage too Low
Position of the Backup Battery
Changing Setup
A31
Installation of Expansion Cards
C18 A31
Short PCI Cards 5
Slide elements are in the enclosed plastic bag
10 Removal/Installation of an Expansion Card
Aligning the Holding-Down Device
11 Removal/Installation of an Expansion Card
Removal and Installation of an Expansion Card
12 Installation and Removal of the Drive Holder
13 Hard Disk Drive with Holder Removed
14 Box PC 620 with CD ROM Drive
Removal and Installation of a CD ROM Drive
15 Installation of the Floppy Disk Drive in the Box PC
Removal and Installation of the Floppy Drive
16 Installation of the LS 240 Drive
Removal and Installation of the LS 240 Drive
17 Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit
Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit
18 Removal and Installation of the Bus Board
Removal and Installation of the Bus Board
19 Fixing Screws on the Motherboard
Removal and Installation of the Motherboard
20 Removal and Installation of the Device Fan
Removal and Installation of the Device Fan
21 Changing the Processor
Processor Change
22 Reset Button
Reset Button
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Configuring the Simatic Box PC
Changing the Device Configuration with Bios Setup
Selectable submenu
Screen Display Following Power On
Menu Meaning
Menu Structure
By submenus
Setting in the Main Menu
Main Menu
Field Meaning
Diskette a Disk drive
System Time und System Date Uhrzeit und Datum
Date
Type Field
Multi Sector-Transfer Field
Write Back
Memory Cache Submenu
QuickBoot Mode Enabled
Boot Options Submenu
Summary Screen
NumLock
Keyboard Features Submenu
Entry Meaning
Hardware Options Submenu
PCI-MPI/DP *1
Simultan
CRT / LCD
Advanced Menu
Setting in the Advanced Menu
DOS
Submenu COM/LPT Configuration
Other
Bidirectional
PCI Configuration Submenu
Settable Mode Features Output Only
Printer Port Internal LPT1
PCI Devices Submenu
IRQ Available
Submenu PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion
PCI IRQ line Field
AGP
Submenu Video Adapter Settings
PCI
Summary
Security Menu
Was entered during system boot
This menu has the following structure
Power Menu
APM
This menu allows you to prioritize the boot devices
Boot Sequence Menu
19 Boot Sequence Menu Example
Simatic
Version Menu
Exit Menu
Setup program is always terminated using this menu
Exit Menu
Documenting Your Device Configuration
Default Setup Settings
Systemparameter Default Settings YourEntries
DMA
IRQ4
IRQ3
IRQ7
Version
Power
Boot Sequence
Security
Configuring the PC Card
Error Diagnosis
Cause
Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers
Error Display
PC crashes during power up
Cause and Remedy
Monitor Remains Dark
Mouse driver is not loaded
Screen Display Does not Appear or Drifts
No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen
Mouse pointer may not appear for the following reasons
USB-Device does not function
Clock Time and/or the Date in Your PC Is Incorrect
Error Messages
An Error Message Appears on the Screen
Error Message on the Screen Meaning/Suggestion
Cmos
Beeps Hex-Code
Diagnostic Messages Port
Special codes
Example
Display Meaning Description Hex
Post codes in order of occurrence
Tperrormsgs
Tpconfig
Tpquietbootstart
Tpcacheconfig
Tperrorcheck
Tpenablenmi
Tppmsetup
Tpsetupchek
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Hardware Information
Component Voltage +5V +3.3V +12V
Basic System with Power Supply Unit 85W
Basic System with Power Supply Unit 105W
Current Requirement of the Components Maximum Values
Component/Port Description Parameters
Overview of the Components and Ports
Windows NT
Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Information
System Resources
Windows
Overview Function
Signals on the Front Interface
Meaning of the indicators is as follows
Monitoring functions
Reaction Option
Temperature Monitoring/Indication
WD Reactions
Watchdog WD Function
WD Monitoring Times TWD
Reaction Option SOM application is displayed Always
Fan Monitoring
External Ports
Port Position Connector Description
Pin No Designation Description Input /Output
Line current TTY interface is an optional product feature
Serial Port COM1 PLC/V.24/Modem
Serial port COM 1 on the Box PC has the following pinout
Pin No Designation Description Input / Output
Gender Changer for COM1
Serial Port COM2 V24/Mouse
Serial port COM 2 on the Box PC has the following pinout
Parallel port LPT 1 on the Box PC has the following pinout
Parallel Port LPT1
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse Port
Pin-No Designation Description Input / Output
Universal Serial Bus ports have the following pinout
USB Port
VCC
Pin No Designation Description Input/output
PROFIBUS/MPI Socket Connector
Is not necessary for data transfer
Ethernet RJ45 Connection
VGA socket connector on the Box PC has the following pinout
VGA Socket Connector
Display Port Cmos
Assignment of the Front Ports on the Motherboard
Enab
Pin Signal
MSB
Vcon
Display Port Lvds
Pin No
Allocation of the Display to Display Select Pins
Display type
Port for Front Control Elements
Internal Serial Port COM2
Assignment of the Internal Ports on the Motherboard
Port to the Bus Unit
Pin Row a Description Row B
DC Port of the Power Supply Unit 85W
Pin no Designation Description
DC Port of the Power Supply Unit 105W
P3V
Assignment of the IDE Ports
Port to the Floppy Disk Drive
Meaning Pin X4/X3
Pin
Pin No X31 Meaning
Connection for LS240 Drive
Connection for Device Fan
Connection for Backup Battery
PS Connection for Hard Disk
Connection for CPU Fan
10 Bus Board
Bus Board Design and Mode of Operation
Pin Designation Type
ISA Slot Pin Assignment
DACK5#
SBHE# MEMCS16#
DACK0# MEMR# DRQ
MEMW#
5V System Environment Side B Side a
PCI Slot Pin Assignment
5V System Environment
Side B Side a
PCI Socket PCI Slot Shared ISA PCI Slot Pin No
Assignment of the Slot Specific PCI Bus Signals
Power-Good-Signal
Power Supply with 85W power output AC and DC
Technical Specifications
Power-Good-Signal
12 Time Characteristics of the Power Good Signal
Power Supply with 105W power output AC and DC
Simatic S5 Connecting Cable
Connecting Cables
Simatic S7 Connecting Cable for MPI/DP
Section Description
Reinstallation of the Software
Primary Partition
Creating an Extended Partition
Creating Partitions under Windows NT
Creating Partitions under Windows
Primary Partition, FAT32 File System
Creating an Extended FAT 32 Partition
Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows
Installing the Windows Operating System
Windows NT Installation Sequence
Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows NT
Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows
Windows 2000 Installation Sequence
Setting the Language Selection for Windows
Installing and Operating the Burner Software
Installing Drivers and Software
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Guidelines for handling electrostatic Sensitive devices ESD
Definition
What does ESD mean?
Charging
Electrostatic charging
Avoid direct contact
Ensuring a good ground connection
Technical Specifications
Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
Technical Specifications of the Simatic Box PC
Safety
General
Motherboard
Mechanical Specifications
Special Features
Ambient Conditions
Graphics
Function Indicators LEDs on the Device
Ports
Glossary-1
Glossary
AuthorsW
Authorization Diskette
Acpi
ASCII-Editor
Bios
CD ROM
Dimm
Controller
Cursor
Cursor Control
DVD
Formatting
Eide
Ethernet
File
Html
HMI
Http
IDE
Jeida
Interface
IRQ
ISA
LED
LCD
MS-DOS
Parallel Interface
Password
Network
Operating System
PIC
PCI
Pcmcia
PG Link
Profibus
Power Button
Power Management
Plug and Play
ROM
RAM
RTC
SOM
Setup
Step
TFT
Svga
User program
Touchscreen
URL USB
User Interface
Windows
Video Adapter
Warm Start
WAV
Glossary-21
Write Protection
W2k
Another name for Windows
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Index
Index
Index-3
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