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Operating instructions, Release 07/2006,
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Contents
Simatic
Operating Instructions Edition 07/2006
Page
Industrial PC Simatic Panel PC
Operating instructions Release 07/2006
Safety Guidelines
Qualified Personnel
Prescribed Usage
Trademarks
Table of contents
Table of contents
10-1
11-1
14-1
15-1
16-1
17-1
Glossary-1
Viii
Foreword
Overview
Position in the information landscape
Conventions
Trademarks
Representation Validity
Emergencies
Safety information
Safety information
Electrical connection
System expansions
High frequency radiation
Unintentional operating situations
Handling and disposal of lithium batteries
Repairs
Transport
General information
Overview
Safety-relevant applications
Tools & downloads
Processor and optical drive
Chemical stability
Burn-in dffect on TFT displays
Sources of light
Defective pixels in the display
Description
Design
Design
Brief description
Keyboard variants
Touch screen variants
Technical features
General features
Configuration options
DVD-ROM
Accessories
Accessories Comment Order No
Remote Kit order version
Remote Kit, 24V DC, 30m
Description Accessories
Field of application
Application planning
Introduction
Procedure
Unpacking and checking the delivery
Device identification data
Identification Number
Installation guidelines
Mounting Positions and Fastening
Application planning 4.4 Mounting Positions and Fastening
Permitted mounting positions
Permitted mounting positions
Approval
Type of fixation
Protection against dust and water
Principle
IP65 degree of protection and NEMA4
IP54 degree of protection
Mounting cut-out
Preparing the mounting cut-out
Preparing the mounting cut-out
S53
Tolerance
Steps for preparing the mounting cut-out
Additional mounting depth with optical drive
Mounting depth of the device
Panel PC with operator Units
Electromagnetic compatibility
Installing the device according to EMC directive
EMC directive
Installation
Rack installation
Swivel arm installation
Switchgear cabinet installation
IP 65 degree of protection
Securing the device with screws
Drilling holes
Risk of damage
Steps for drilling holes
Steps for fastening the device with screws
Observe the panel seal when mounting
IP 54 degree of protection
Installation Securing the device with screws
Connecting
Connection and operator control components
Data loss
Reset button
On / Off switch
Guarantee for the IP 65 degree of protection
Connection components of the control unit
Use of USB devices
USB connection control unit Item Name
Connecting the 100 V to 240 V AC power supply
General connection information
Power Factor Correction
Connecting the power supply
Power consumption
Country-specific connection information
Connecting the 24 V DC power supply
Power supply
Connecting the protective conductor
Steps for connecting the device to the 24 V DC power supply
Steps for connecting the equipotential bonding
Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Connecting Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Additional information
Integration into an automation system
Ethernet
Device in a Simatic S7 configuration
1 MPI/PROFIBUS-DP network
Connecting an S7 automation system
Coupling
Hardware requirements
Risk of damage to the device
Networking via Industrial Ethernet
Requirements
Checklist
Commissioning
Switch on the device
Self Test
Setting up the Microsoft Windows operating system
Installing applications and drivers
Additional hardware and software components
Setting the touch screen
Screen keyboard
Touch screen panel, end Panel Wizard
Setting the key panel
Keyboard panel, end Panel Wizard
Commissioning Installing applications and drivers
Bios settings
Enables
Microsoft Windows operating system
Service pack
Windows 2000 Professional
Restrictions
Automatic logon
Windows XP Professional
USB interface
Using USB peripherals
USB
Commissioning 8.7 USB
Normal operation
Operation and configuration
Switch on the device
Risk of data loss
Operation and configuration 9.1 Normal operation
Switching off the device
Additional Drivers and Applications
Overview
Calibrating the touch screen, Updd
Function
Maloperation
Enable/disable touch functionality
Procedure
No. Procedure
Function Default setting
Windows Security Center Windows XP Professional only
Alarms
Alert Settings Dialog
Malfunctions of the user software
KeyTools for key panel devices only
Calling up KeyTools
Screen keyboard for touch panel device only
Calling up TouchInput
Setbrightness
Start
CheckLanguageID
Scope
Multilingual settings for the operating system
Page
Data may be corrupted when burning CD-R or CD-RW
DVD ROM/CD RW
Burner/DVD player software
Information on burning CD-Rs/CD-RWs
USB keyboard controller
Simatic Panel PC
Operation
Status displays
On / Off switch
On / Off switch Description
Reset button Description
General control elements
Device with key panel
Softkeys
Using the keyboard
Function keys
Control keys
Alphanumeric keys
Toggling between lower-case and upper-case letters
Numeric keys
Enter special characters, arithmetic signs and signs
Cursor keys
External keyboards
Using the direct control key module
Functionality
Software control
Mounting
Example
Keys Keyboard code
SHIFT+F1 SHIFT+F8
SHIFT+F9 SHIFT+F12
Changing the defaults
KeyPad
Explanation
Labeling
Labelling function keys and softkeys
Area of application
10-15
Using the integrated mouse
11 Integrated mouse
Device with touch screen
12 Example of a 15 touch screen front
Using the touch screen
Disk drive
Diskette types
Transferring authorizations
Functions
Safecard On Motherboard with three temperature sensors
Safecard on Motherboard SOM
Functions
Response Option
Temperature monitoring
Temperature monitoring
WD monitor times TWD
Watchdog WD
WD reactions
Fan monitoring
Maintenance and service
Scope of maintenance
Cleaning agents
Maximum dust content in the air circulating in the cabinet
Chemical stability Procedure for cleaning the device
Replacement parts
Replacement part
Separating the control unit from the computer unit
Separating the control unit from the computer unit
12-5
Mounting operator control unit on computer unit
Separating the device in an uninstalled state
Position Bend dimension
Installing and removing hardware components
Repairs
Carrying out repairs
Limitation of Liability
Open the device
Preparation
Open the device
Steps for opening the device
Slot Maximum expansion
Installing and removing memory modules
Memory expansion
Installing a memory module
Displaying the memory configuration
How to install a memory module
How to remove a memory module
Installing PCI / AT cards
How to install an expansion module PCI / AT format
Installing / removing expansion modules Preparation
Installing expansion modules
How to install a module holding-down device
Inserting the slider
Exchanging the RAID controller PCI card Introduction
Hard disk drive bay for one 3.5 drive Pos Description
Disk drives
DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive bay Pos Description
Drive bays for two 2.5 hard disks Pos Description
Drive bay for floppy disk drive Pos Description
Steps for removing the drive bay
Installing / removing a drive bay Preparations
Remove the hard disk bay
Removing drive bays for floppy disk drives
Steps for removing the floppy disk drive bay
12-20
Removing and installing an optical drive Procedure
Installing and removing the optical drive
Loosen the 2 screws 1 of the drive housing
12-23
Removing and installing a 3.5 hard disk Procedure
Removed hard disk
Disposal
Replacing the backup battery
To be noted before you replace the battery
Steps for replacing the battery
Replacing the battery
Reconfiguring the Bios Setup
How to remove the power supply module
Removing/Installing the Power Supply
Removing the power supply module
12-28
Installing Software
General installation procedure
Recovery CD
Restore DVD
Setting up the partitions for Windows operating systems
Setting up partitions
Format primary partition
Parameter overview
Compatibility of the Restore DVD
Restoring the factory state wih the installed drive
USB Legacy Keyboard/Mouse enabled
Restoring the factory state with an external USB CD/DVD ROM
Installing Microsoft Windows operating systems
Operating system not installed
Booting from the Recovery CD
12-37
Maintenance and service 12.5 Installing Software
Installing individual drivers
Booting from the slave hard disk
Operation of two hard disks
12.5.7.1 2 HDD system
Hard disk
RAID 1 system
Controller designation
Functions for RAID system management
Configuring a RAID 1 system Prerequisites
Comments about faults
Input delay
Bios messages during startup
Installing the RAID Controller software
Installing burner and DVD software
Date errors writing to CD-RW
Backing up the hard disk
Alarm, error and system messages
Boot error messages
On-screen error messages
On-screen error message Meaning / suggestions
Alarm, error and system messages 13.1 Boot error messages
Introduction to the Bios beep codes
Beep tones Hex code
BBB Bbbb
BBB
Special codes
Special code Meaning
Codes
Bios beep codes
Hex Meaning Description Remedy Code
Special codes
Problem Possible causes To correct or avoid error
Troubleshooting/FAQs
General problems
Problems when Using Modules of Third-party Manufacturers
Remedy
Temperature limits
Cause
14-4
General technical data
Technical data
General technical data
Mechanical environmental conditions
General technical data Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
Climatic conditions
Interfaces
General technical data Motherboard
Disk drives
Status displays on the device
Display
Power losses
Weight
General technical data Safety
Approvals
Conformity
Bad pixels Permissible number
Panel PC
Power requirements of the components
Standard system
Technical data
Power Good Signal of the AC power supply
Device with AC voltage supply
Output voltages
Voltage Max. current
Power Good Signal of the DC power supply
Device with DC voltage supply
Code Hex Check-box Display/function
Keyboard table
Key codes
Name Code Hex Check-box Display/function
15-13
15-14
15-15
15-16
15-17
15-18
Dimension drawings
Panel PC 877 dimensional drawing
12 TFT 15 TFT 19 TFT
Control unit
Touch screen front
AT module
16-4
Structure and functions of the motherboard
Detailed descriptions
Motherboard
Technical features of the motherboard
Component Description Characteristics Interface
17-3
Position of the ports on the motherboard
Interfaces
External interfaces
Interface Positio
Profibus
MPI
Serial interface COM 1
COM 2 serial interface V24/Mouse
Serial interface COM 2 has the following pinout
LPT1 parallel interface
USB interfaces
PS/2 mouse interface
PS/2 keyboard interface
PROFIBUS/MPI interface
Ethernet RJ45 connection
TD+
RD+
Symr
DVI interface
DVI interface PinNo Abbreviation Meaning Input/Output
Display interfaces
Interface Position Connector Description
Front interfaces
Display interface 1st Lvds channel
Pin No Abbreviation Meaning Input/Output
Display interface 2nd Lvds channel
Front interface for operator panels
Assignment of the display to the display select pins
Display type
Internal interfaces
Pin assignment of the internal interfaces
Interface Position Connector
Connection for optical drive
Interface to floppy disk drive
Pin No Abbreviation Meaning
Pinout of the CPU fan power supply
Pinout of the main fan power supply
Connector for back-up battery
Connection for On / Off switch connector
Pinout of the internal USB interface connector
Pinout of the USB 2.0 interface
USB3 USB3M USB5 USB5M USB3P USB5P GND
USB5 USB5M USB5P GND
Bus board
Layout and principle of operation
Assignment of the PCI IRQ channels to the PCI slots
Assignment of the PCI IRQ channels to the PCI slots
Box PC 840 PCI modules interrupt assignment PCI IRQ
INT a A6 Channel
Exclusive PCI hardware interrupt
Setting up a reserved interrupt on the device
Assigning a reserved interrupt in the Bios Setup
ISA slot pin assignment
Pin No Abbreviation Type
Sbhe MEMCS16
DACK0 Memr DRQ
Memw
DACK5
Operating system licenses
Cables
Simatic S7 cable for MPI/DP
System resources
Currently allocated system resources
System resources used by the BIOS/DOS
17.5.2.1 I/O address allocation
SOM
ECP LPT
0CFB
0CFC 0CFF
PCI devices interrupt assignment PCI IRQ
Interrupt Assignments
Interrupt Description Comment
Memory address assignments
Changing the device configuration
Bios setup
Bios Setup program
Starting Bios Setup
Starting Bios Setup
Bios setup menus
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Menu layout
Menu
Main menu
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Settings in the main menu
System time and date
Floppy disk a Floppy disk drive
Array
17-42
Bios setup
Array Meaning
Memory cache field
Memory Cache field
Boot options field
Example of a summary screen
Keyboard features field
Hardware options field
Hardware Options submenu Example
PC is switched off and on again
Entry Meaning
PCI-MPI/DP
CRT / LCD
17-50
Advanced menu
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Other
Settings in the Advanced menu
DOS
AGP
PCI
Internal printer port LPT1
Device configuration submenu
Configurable mode Properties
PCI configuration submenu
12 PCI configuration submenu example
PCI Devices field
Or its application requires it
IRQ resource exclusion submenu
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PCI IRQ channels field
Box PC PCI modules interrupt assignment PCI IRQ
Security menu
16 Security menu
17-60
Power menu
17 Power menu Example
Boot menu
18 Boot Menu
17-63
Version menu
20 Version menu Example
Exit menu
Bios setup default settings
Documenting your device configuration
Bios Setup default settings
System parameters Defaults Custom entries Main
Keyboard Features
Device Configuration
PCI Configuration PCI Device Slot
Hardware Options
SATA/PATA Configuration
Boot
Security
Version
DC power supply
Certificates and guidelines
Guidelines and declarations
EMC directive
Connecting peripherals
Low-voltage directive
Declaration of conformity
Design guidelines
Safety
Certificates and approvals
DIN ISO 9001 certificate
Software License Agreement
EMC
Electrostatic charging of individuals
Service & Support on the Internet
Additional support
Training center
Technical Support
ESD guideline
What does ESD mean?
Precautions against electrostatic discharge
Handling ESD modules
Measuring and modifying ESD components
Shipping ESD modules
PLC TCP/IP USB VGA
Abbreviations
PPI
List of abbreviations / acronyms C.1 Abbreviations
Glossary
Configuration files
Configuration software
Cache
Chipset
Device configuration
Disc-at-once
Drivers
Energy management
Gender changer
Hard disks
Hot swapping
Hub
Legacy USB support
License key
License key diskette
LPT interface
Operating system
Packet writing
PC card
PC/104 / PC/104-Plus
Reset
Pixel
Plug&Play
PXE server
Setup Bios Setup
Troubleshooting
Scsi interface
Session at once
Windows
Wlan
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