Equipment Manual
Panel PC Computing Unit
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Preface
Documentation
History
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Contents
Configuring the Computing Unit in Bios Setup
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Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual
Chapter Overview
Product Overview
Section You Will Find
Advantages of the Computing Unit
Installation
Computing unit
Quality
Advantages of the computing unit
Software equipment
Safety Notes
Mains supply
Country-Specific Notes Repairs
Power supply
For the USA and Canada
Supply voltage outside the USA and Canada
ESD guidelines
Batteries
CE identification
Certificates, Guidelines and Declarations
EMC guidelines
Low voltage guidelines
Connection of periphery devices
Observe installation guidelines
DIN ISO 9001 certificate
Certification for USA, Canada and Australia
Safety
Modifications
Canada
Conditions of Operations
Canadian Notice
Australia
Starting Up the Computing Unit
Unpacking the computing unit
Unpacking and Checking the Computing Unit
Entering the production number SVP number
Installing the Computing Unit
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Not permitted where a disk/CD-ROM/LS240 drive is installed
Interfaces at bottom
Position
Connection to the power supply
Ensuring Readiness for Service
Measures for equipotential
Switching the computing unit off
Connecting and switching on the computing unit
Shipping
Transport
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Connecting and Switching on Computing Unit
Ports
View of Interface Side
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VGA interface
View of Drive Side
Printer connection via the parallel interface
Connecting Periphery Units
PS/2 mouse connection
Connecting the Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard connection
Serial mouse connection
USB connection ports
USB device connection
PC cards
Working with PC Cards
Examples of Pcmcia cards on the PC card interface for
Installation von PC cards
Floppy disk drive
Drives
2 LS240 drive
Disk types
Handling Floppy Disks
Handling LS240 drive disks
Emergency eject
CD-ROM drive or CD RW/DVD drive depending on unit equipment
Hard disk drive
Operation
Emergency eject
Additional software
Backup Battery
Point-to-point connection
Using the Computing Unit in a Simatic S5 Network
Rules
Connection to an S5 Programmable Controller
Connecting the computing unit to an S5 PLC
Interface Connection Connecting cable Adapter
Connecting the computing unit via an adapter
10 Direction of Connection Adapter Connecting Cable
Connecting the computing unit to programming units TTY
Connecting an S7 PLC via the MPI/DP interface
Using the Computing Unit in a Simatic S7 Network MPI/DP
Connection
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP network
Networking the computing unit via Profibus
Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via Profibus
How the network functions
Hardware requirements
Networking the computing unit via Industrial Ethernet
Connection Using Windows
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Maintaining and Extending Computing Unit
Restricted liability
Opening the Unit Conditions
Before opening the device Tools
Computing unit prepared for opening
Opening the computing unit
View
Functional Units Visible After Opening the Device
Motherboard
Number Functions
Components on the motherboard
Standard memory
Installation of a Memory Extension
Memory Modules 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB
Installing the SO Dimm Modules
Battery power supply for real-time clock and configuration
Replacing the Backup Battery
Battery voltage too low
Replacing the battery
Position of the backup battery
Changing Setup
A31
Installation of Extension Modules
C18 A31
Short PCI card 5
10 Removing and installing an expansion board
Removing and installing the module retainer plates
Adjusting the module retainer plate
11 Removing and installing an expansion board
Removing and installing an ISA/PCI module
Removing and installing the hard disk drive
Removing and Installing Drives
13 Hard disk drive, with holder, removed
14 Computing unit with CD-ROM drive
Removing and installing a CD-ROM drive
15 Assembly of the computing unit floppy disk drive
Removing and installing the disk drive
16 Assembly of the LS240 drive
Removing and installing the LS 240 drive
17 Removing and installing the power supply
Removing and Installing the Power Supply
18 Removing and installing the bus board
Removing and Installing the Bus Board
19 Fixing screws on the motherboard
Removing and Installing the Motherboard
20 Removing and installing the fan
Removing and Installing the Fan
21 Upgrading the processor
Processor Upgrade
22 Reset button
Reset button
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Boot Sequence Menu
Configuring the Computing Unit in Bios Setup
Modifying the Device Configuration with Setup
Screen Display Following Power On
Menu Meaning
Menu items
Menu Main
Setting in the Main Menu
Field Meaning
By submenus
Floppy disk a Floppy disk drive
System Time und System Date Time and date
Field Type
Multi Sector Transfer field
Write Back
Memory Cache Submenu
QuickBoot Mode Enabled
Submenu Boot Options
Summary Screen
NumLock
Submenu Keyboard Features
Entry Meaning
Submenu Hardware Options
PCI-MPI/DP
Simultan
CRT / LCD
Menu structure
Settings of the Advanced menu
DOS
SubmenuCOM/LPT Configuration
Other
Printer Port Internal LPT1
Settable Mode Features Output Only
Bidirectional
PCI Devices Submenu
PCI Configuration Submenu
IRQ Available
Submenu PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion
PCI IRQ line Field
AGP
Submenu Video Adapter Settings
PCI
Overview
3 Menü Security
Was entered during system boot
APM
Menu Power
Menu Boot-Sequence
19 Boot Sequence Menu Example
Menu Version
Exit Menu
Menu Exit
Documenting your device configuration
Setup default settings
System Parameters Standard Settings Your Entries
IRQ4
Boot Sequence
Power
Security
Version
Configure PC-Card interface
Fault Diagnosis
Fault screen
Problems Using External Modules
Cause
Remedy
Cause/Remedy
External Screen Remains Dark
No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen/Display
Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls
Mouse driver not loaded
Mouse not connected
USB Device Does Not Work
Computing Unit Time and/or Date are Not Correct
Error messages
Error Message Appears on the Screen/Display
Error message on screen Significance/Advice
Cmos
Special codes
Computing Unit Self-Test Prior to Booting
Beeps Hex Code
Example
Display hex Meaning Description
Post codes
Tpquietbootstart
Tpconfig
Tpcacheconfig
Tperrormsgs
Tppmsetup
Tpenablenmi
Tpsetupchek
Tperrorcheck
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Hardware Information
Sum max. for basic configuration 38 a 02 a
Power Consumption of the Components Maximum Values
Basic system
Component Voltage +5V +3.3V +12V
Component Port Description Parameters
Overview of the Components and Interfaces
Simatic S7
Component Description Parameters Port
USB
System Resources
Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Information
Monitoring Functions
Signals on the front interface
Overview
Function
Temperature monitoring
Temperature monitoring/display
Reaction Options
WD-Reaktionen
Watchdog WD
WD monitoring times TWD
Fan monitoring
External interfaces
Interfaces
Interface Position Connec Description Tor
Pin No Short Name Meaning Input/Output
Serial interface COM1 AG/V24/Modem
Serial interface COM2 male
Serial interface COM2 V24/Mouse
Parallel interface LPT1
PS/2 trackball keyboard interface
PS/2 mouse interface
Pin Short Name Meaning Input/Output
VCC
USB interface
Pin Short Name Meaning Input/Output
MPI/DP interface
Symt
Ethernet RJ45 connection
Ddcdat
Pin Short Name Meaning Input Output
Exth
Extv
Interface Posi Con Description Tion Nector
Display port Cmos
GND CLK
Pin Signal
Vcon
Enab
Display port Lvds
Pin No
Assignment of display to display select pins
Display type
Interface for front control elements
Assignment of internal interfaces on the mainboard
Interface Position Connector Description
Internal serial interface COM2 V.24
Pin No Short Name Meaning Input/Output
Interface to wiring backplane
Pin Short Name Meaning
DC interface of the power supply 105W
Pspwrok
P3V
Interface to floppy disk drive
Allocation of IDE intefaces
Pin X41 Meaning X4/X3
CSN
Connection of an LS240 drive
Hdactn
CS1N
SV connection for hard disk
Connection for buffer battery
Connection for CPU fan
Connection for device fan
Pin assignmentI SA slot
Wiring Backplane Design and Theory of Operation
Pin No Short Name Type
IOW#
SMEMR#
IOR#
DACK3#
Pin assignment PCI slot
Pin Signal Name Type
5V System Environment
5V System Environment Side B Side a
Side B Side a
PCI Socket PCI Slot Shared ISA PCI Slot Pin No
Assignment of slot-specific PCI bus signals
Technical Data
Power supply AC and DC
Power-Good-Signal
Voltage
Simatic S5 Connecting Cable
Connecting cables
Simatic S7 Connecting Cable for MPI/DP
Distributed configuration
Description
Mounting
Dimensions
Mounting positions
Display codes
Cable connection
Unit
Transmitter housing
Computing
Type Resolutio S30/4 S30/3 S30/2 S30/1
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This Appendix
Technical Data
General
Technical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit
Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
Environmental conditions
Special Features
Mechanical environmental conditions
Mainboard
Interfaces
Graphic
Function displays light-emitting diodes on device
Chapter You Will Find
ESD Guidelines
Definition
What does ESD mean?
Charging
Electrostatic Charge of People
Avoid direct contact
Ensuring a good ground connection
Target groups
Simatic HMI Documentation
Structure of the documentation
Overview of complete documentation
Simatic HMI Documentation Release 04/02
Documentation Target Group Content
Release 04/02 Simatic HMI Documentation
Simatic
Simatic S5
Simotion
COM2 port
Glossary
Device configuration
Configuration software
Drivers
Ethernet port
Keyboard port
Interrupt
LPT 1 port
LS 120 drive
Parallel port
MPI/DP port
PC card interface
PCI or PCI/ISA slot
Scsi interface
Setup Bios Setup
TFT display
USB port
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Index
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