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Preface, Contents Product Overview 1 Starting Up the Computing Unit 2 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit 3 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4 Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup 5 Fault Diagnosis 6 Hardware Information 7 Distributed Configuration 8 Appendices A C Glossary , Index Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing[...]
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Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety , as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are marked as follows according to the level of danger: ! Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious inju[...]
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Correct Usage Please note the following: ! W arning The device may only be used for the application cases specified in the catalog and the technical description and may only be used in combination with third-party equipment and components recommended or approved by Siemens. Appropriate transport, and appropriate storage, installation and assembly ,[...]
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For your notes[...]
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v Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Preface Purpose The SIMA TIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual is part of the SIMA TIC HMI documentation. It provides information for operators, mechanics, project engineers and maintenance personnel about the computing unit ’ s installation, functionality , operation and technical struct[...]
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Preface Release 04/02 vi Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Notation The following conventions are used in this manual: Motor on T ext that is displayed on the operating unit is printed in Courier type face. Variable Symbolic names that stand for variable quantities that appear on the screen are printed in Courier italic type face. Scree[...]
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Preface Release 04/02 vii Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Automation and Drives, Service & Support Available round the clock, worldwide: SIMA TIC Hotline Johnson City Nuremberg Singapore W orldwide (Nuremberg) T echnical Support (FreeContact) Local time: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 to 17:00 T elephone: +49 (180) 5050-222 Fax: +49 (180) 5050-22[...]
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Preface Release 04/02 viii Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual SIMA TIC Customer Support Online Services The SIMA TIC Customer Support team offers you substantial additional information about SIMA TIC products via its online services: S General current information can be obtained – in the Internet unter http://www.siemens.com/simatic S [...]
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ix Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Contents 1 Product Overview 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Advantages of the Computing Unit 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Safety Notes 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Contents Release 04/02 x Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.2 Installation of a Memory Extension 4-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3 Replacing the Backup Battery 4-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 Installation of Extension Modules 4-12 . . . . . . . .[...]
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Contents Release 04/02 xi Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.4 Monitoring Functions 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.1 Overview 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.2 Signals on the front int[...]
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Contents Release 04/02 xii Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual[...]
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1-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Product Overview Chapter Overview In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 1.1 Advantages of the computing unit 1-2 1.2 Safety notes 1-4 1.3 Certificates, guidelines and declarations 1-8 1.4 Certification for USA, Canada and Australia 1-10 1[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 1.1 Advantages of the Computing Unit Computing unit The computing unit serves as a basic component for the PC-based HMI devices (Panel PC) and, within the scope of special configurations, as a basis for customized devices. The computing unit is intended for use in indu[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Software equipment The computing unit is equipped with software which allows it to be used universally . It contains the operating system Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 or Windows 2000. The computing unit additionally allows the use of: S SIMA TIC supplementary software S [...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 1.2 Safety Notes ! Caution Please observe the safety notes on the back of the cover of this manual. Expansions to the Panel PC should only be carried out after having read Chapter 4 and the relevant safety notes. This device complies with the safety requirements in acc[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Mains supply When connecting the device, observe the relevant information provided in Chapter 2. Never connect or disconnect power cables or data transmission lines during a thunderstorm. In an emergency situation (for instance, damage to the housing, controls or power[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Country-Specific Notes For the USA and Canada: For operation in Canada and the United States, use CSA or UL-listed power cables. The connector must comply with the NEMA 5-15 specification. 120 V power supply A flexible cable with UL approval and CSA marking and the fol[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Batteries This unit contains batteries on the motherboard. The batteries may only be replaced by authorized, adequately trained personnel. When disposing of the batteries, observe the locally applicable laws on disposal of pollutants. ! Caution Improper replacement of [...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 1.3 Certificates, Guidelines and Declarations CE identification The SIMA TIC product described in this manual fulfills the requirements to be awarded the CE identification. EMC guidelines Units with Power Supply 105W Power fulfill the requirements of EU Guideline “ 8[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Observe installation guidelines The installation guidelines and safety notes specified in this manual must be observed when starting up and operating the system. Connection of periphery devices The requirements concerning interference immunity are met when periphery eq[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 1.4 Certification for USA, Canada and Australia Safety If the device bears one of the following marks, the corresponding approval has been awarded: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) complying with Standard UL 1950 (I.T .E) or complying with UL508 (IND.CONT .EQ) Underwrit[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual EMC USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro[...]
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Product Overview Release 04/02 1-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Australia This product meets the requirements of the AS/NZS 3548 Norm.[...]
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2-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Starting Up the Computing Unit Chapter Overview In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 2.1 Unpacking and checking the computing unit 2-2 2.2 Installing the computing unit 2-3 2.3 Ensuring Readiness for Service 2-7 2.4 Transport 2-9 2[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Computing Unit Unpacking the computing unit Unpack the item delivered to you as follows: 1. Remove the packaging. 2. Do not throw the original packaging away . Keep it in case you have to transport your PC at some time in th[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 2.2 Installing the Computing Unit The unit delivered is particularly suited for installation in consoles, cabinets and panels. The computing units with AC power supply meet the requirements of the fire protection housing complying with EN60950. It can the[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 297 80 267 11 Figure 2-1 Dimension drawings for installation of the computing unit (device without CD-ROM drive) The computing unit contains a CD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD drive, depending on the unit version. The installation depth of the computing unit is increa[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Permissible installation positions for the computing unit complying with UL1950/EN60950/CSA22. 2 No. 950 An angle of inclination of ± 20 _ is allowed installation position. Position 1 (preferred position) Position 2 *) Position 3 (desktop) Position 4 (co[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Additional permissible installation position for the computing unit complying with UL508/CSA 22.2 No. 142 An installation angle of ± 15 _ is permitted in this position. Position 5 (interfaces at bottom) Note The possible installation locations for the co[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 2.3 Ensuring Readiness for Service Measures for equipotential Low-resistance grounding connections ensure that the user of the installation is protected against electric shock (for example, if a short-circuit occurs or if there are defects in the system).[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual The AC power supply of the computing unit is designed for 120/230/240 V mains supplies. The power supply has a wide range input. There is no need to adjust the voltage range. The DC power supply of the computing unit is designed for 24 V mains supplies. O[...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 2.4 T ransport Shipping Despite the robust design of the computing unit, its built-in components are sensitive to severe vibrations and shock. Therefore, protect the computing unit from severe mechanical stress during transport. Only the original packing [...]
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Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual[...]
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3-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Chapter Overview In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 3.1 View of Interface Side 3-2 3.2 View of Drive Side 3-5 3.3 Connecting Peripheral Devices 3-6 3.4 Working with PC Cards 3-10 3.5 Drives 3-13 3.6 Backup battery 3-17 3.7 Using the Computing Unit in a S[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.1 V iew of Interface Side 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Figure 3-1 Ports 1 Mouse PS/2 socket for connecting a PS/2 mouse. 2 COM1 V .24 /MODEM /PLC The COM 1(TTY) interface can be used to connect e.g. S5 programmable controller (PLC). By im[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 8 Ethernet RJ 45 Ethernet connection. The Ethernet network is a local network with a bus structure for data communication with data transmission rates of 10 or 100 megabits per second (mbps). 9 PROFIBUS/MPI Using the potential isolated PRO[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual VGA interface Please observe the following note on operating a flat display and an external monitor: Note The default setting of the display is simultaneous operation of a flat display and an external monitor . If no front display element [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.2 V iew of Drive Side 12 4 3 5 Figure 3-2 Drive side 1 Unit fan The air vents for the unit fan are located here. Caution The air vents must never be covered up, otherwise there is a risk of overheating. 2 Rating plate The rating plate co[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.3 Connecting Periphery Units Note Make sure the components you insert exhibit industrial compatibility when connecting peripheral devices Printer connection via the parallel interface To connect your print er, perform the following st ep[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Printer connection via the parallel serial interface Alternatively, you can connect your printer via a serial COM interface to the computing unit. You will find information on how to adapt and set your port and on the connecting cable you [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Serial mouse connection You can connect a serial mouse to the serial por t COM 2. To operate a serial mouse, you have to install and assign paramet ers to the suitable mouse driver. To do this, please refer to the descri pt ion of your mou[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual USB device connection Individual or several USB devices can be connected to the USB interfaces. S Plug in the USB device connector into one of the USB interfaces. The device is detected by the Plug and Play operating system. Any necessary [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.4 W orking with PC Cards PC cards Card bus cards (32 bit) and PCMCIA cards (16 bit) can be operated in the PC card interface. The computing unit is equipped with a PC card interf ace. Communic ation modules for MODE M, FAX/MO DEM, ISDN,[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual ! Caution Always discharge your body ’ s static charge before inserting or removing Cardbus/PC cards by briefly touching a grounded object (refer also the ESD Guideline, Appendix B). Damage could occur if you do not. Note Peak currents[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Installation von PC cards Observe the following points when you install these cards: Note Depending o n the configuration of the computing unit, it could be that there are no free interrupts for the operation of PC cards. The interrupts r[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.5 Drives The computing unit is equipped with a 3.5 ” floppy disk drive or LS 240 drive and a 3.5 ” hard disk drive as standard equipment. 3.5.1 Floppy disk drive The floppy disk drive can be used to store programs and data on disks [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Handling LS240 drive disks The disks are inserted in the disk drive as illustrated below according to the installation position: Access light Eject button Eject button Access light Drill hole for emergency ejection (LS240 only) Figure 3-8[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-15 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Notes on using the LS240 superdisks The LS240 drive supports the use of standard 3.5 ” disks with 1.44 Mbyte capacity as well as superdisks with a capacity up to 240 Mbyte. The track density of superdisks is 10 m m as compared to 120 m [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.5.3 Hard disk drive The hard disk is used to store large quantities of data. It is installed on a vibration-damped mounting that is easy to replace. ! Caution Danger of data being lost and the drive damaged Drives are very sensitive to [...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-17 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Caution CD-ROM drives are sensitive to unacceptable vibrations. During operation, vibrations might damage the drive and/or the data medium. Additional software In order to use the full functional scope of the DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, addition[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.7 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMA TIC S5 Network Point-to-point connection This section describes the options for connecting your computing unit to a programming unit or an S5 programmable controller in a point-to-point connection. A[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-19 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connecting the computing unit to an S5 PLC You can connect the computing unit to a SIMA T IC S5 pr ogr am mable controller using the COM 1/TTY interface. COM 1 (Socket) Figure 3-9 Connection to an S5 Programmable Controller T o connect th[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connecting the computing unit via an adapter An adapter is available for connecting the computing unit to the PLC with earlier standar d connecting cables. T able 3-1 Adapters for connecting the computing unit Interface Connection Connect[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-21 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connecting the computing unit to programming units (TTY) In order to connect the computing unit, connect the corresponding connection cable to the TTY interf ace. T able 3-2 Connecting the computing unit to other programming units Interfa[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.8 Using the Computing Unit in a SIMA TIC S7 Network (MPI/DP) Connecting an S7 PLC via the MPI/DP interface Using the potential isolated*) MPI/ DP interface, the comput ing unit can be connected to a SIM A T I C S7 PLC or a PROFIB US net[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-23 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual MPI/PROFIBUS-DP network Up to 32 devices (PCs, program ming units or PLCs) can be connec t ed to the MPI / DP interface to form a network segment. The phy sical connection to the MPI/ PRO FI BUS-DP network is via an isol at ed RS485 inter[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.9 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via PROFIBUS Networking the computing unit via PROFIBUS PROF IB US is an open and robust bus syst em for industrial use. It can be used to configure networks with up to 32 nodes per segmen[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3.10 Networking Computing Unit and Other Computers via Industrial Ethernet Networking the computing unit via Industrial Ethernet The RJ45 Ethernet interface is a T wisted Pair (TP) interface with a data transmissin rate of 10/100 Mbaud. T[...]
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Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual[...]
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4-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Chapter overview You can enhance the functionality of your computing unit by installing additional main memory. This chapter describes how to expand your computing unit. Please observe the safety notes it contains. In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 4.1 Op[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.1 Opening the Unit 4.1.1 Conditions The device is designed for easy maintenance so that any work that may be necessary can be done quickly and economically. Caution The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sens[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Before opening the device Note the following rules before opening the device: S Before you disconnect the power supply cable, discharge the electrostatic charge on your body . Y ou can do this by briefly touching the mounting plate for the i[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.1.2 Opening the computing unit To open the computing unit, perform the following steps: 1. T urn off the computing unit, pull out the mains connector and remove all interconnecting cables and connecting cables from the device, including th[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.1.3 Functional Units Visible After Opening the Device View The function units become visible after removing the top cover of the unit and removing the hard disk module. Power supply unit Processor Wiring backplane Memory expansion module D[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.1.4 Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of the computing unit. Here, data are processed and stored, and interfaces and device I/Os are controlled. X44 X400 X402 X401 S1 X1 X20 X19 X700 X29 X28 X128 X71 X70 X10 X500 X600 X40 X1 1 X9 X6[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Components on the motherboard The following components are located on the computing unit: Number Functions X1 Processor module with heat sink X3 IDE connector for CD-ROM X4 IDE connector for 2.5 ” hard disk X5 Floppy disk cable connector X[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.2 Installation of a Memory Extension Standard memory The motherboard has 2 slots for 144 pin SO DIMM memory modules. This allows you to expand the memory capacity of your computing unit to 512 Mbytes. One or two modules can be equipped. Me[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual ! Caution The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Certain precautionary measures, therefore, have to be taken when handling them. These measures are explained in the guideli[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.3 Replacing the Backup Battery Battery power supply for real-time clock and configuration A backup battery (3.6 V lithium battery) powers the real-time clock even after the unit has been turned of f. In addition to the time of day , all t[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Backup battery Figure 4-5 Position of the backup battery ! Caution Danger of damage! Only replace the lithium battery with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (Order No: W79084-E1003-B1). If possible, return[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.4 Installation of Extension Modules Notes on the boards The computing unit is designed for the use of cards as per the A T/PCI specification. The dimensions of the cards must not exceed the stated dimensions. If the height is exceeded, co[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 174.63 mm 106.68 mm 8.19 mm 6.875 ” 0.322 ” 4.2 ” Figure 4-8 Short PCI card (5 V) 265 mm 10.48 ” 106.68 mm 4.2 ” 8.19 mm 0.322 ” Figure 4-9 Long PCI card (5 V) Note on long PCI cards Before long PCI cards can be inserted in the [...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.4.1 Removing and installing the module retainer plates The module retainer plate is attached to the housing by a screw . It has three slits, through which the slide elements are inserted. T o change the battery , perform the following ste[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-15 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Adjusting the module retainer plate Proceed as follows to install the module retainer plate. 1. Insert the slide element through the guide slit until it is resting firmly on the module. The module must now be introduced into the notch. Caut[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.4.2 Removing and installing an ISA/PCI module T o change the battery , perform the following steps: 1. Open the housing as described in section 4.1. 2. Disconnect all the connectors from the expansion module and note their assignment. 3. [...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-17 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.5 Removing and Installing Drives The basic configuration of the computing unit includes a 3.5 ” floppy disk drive and a 3.5 ” hard disk drive. An LS 240 drive is possible for custom solutions. 4.5.1 Removing and installing the hard di[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Figure 4-13 Hard disk drive, with holder , removed[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-19 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.5.2 Removing and installing a CD-ROM drive Depending on the hardware configuration of the device, a CD-ROM drive is installed on the computing unit. The installation depth of the computing unit is increased by 21 mm as a result of its ins[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.5.3 Removing and installing the disk drive 1. Open the housing as described in Chapter 4.1. 2. Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4.5.1. 3. Undo the interlocking of the controller flexible cable on the motherboard and pull [...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-21 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.5.4 Removing and installing the LS 240 drive T o remove and install the LS240 drive, perform the same steps as for installing the floppy disk drive. 1. Open the housing as described in Chapter 4.1. 2. Remove the drive mounting as describe[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.6 Removing and Installing the Power Supply 1. Open the housing as described in section 4.1. 2. Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4.5.1. 3. Remove the 3 screws from the cover of the power supply unit from the housing. 4. Di[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-23 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.7 Removing and Installing the Bus Board 1. Open the housing as described in section 4.1. 2. Remove all the modules from their slots (perform the steps described in section 4.4.2). 3. Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4.5.1[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.8 Removing and Installing the Motherboard 1. Open the housing as described in section 4.1. 2. Remove all the modules from their slots (perform the steps described in section 4.4.2). 3. Remove the drive mounting as described in section 4.5[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.9 Removing and Installing the Fan The computing unit is cooled by means of a fan, which extracts hot air out of the housing. 1. Open the housing as described in section 4.1. 2. Disconnect the fan cable connector from the motherboard. 3. T[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.10 Processor Upgrade Y ou can boost the performance capability of your computing unit by installing other processors. Proceed as follows to replace the processor (the numbers in brackets relate to Figure 4-21): 1. Disconnect the fan cable[...]
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Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-27 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4.1 1 Reset button A hardware reset is initiated by means of the Reset button on your device. The computing unit is restarted. On the computing unit, the Reset button is located on the drive side beside the floppy disk drive. The Reset butt[...]
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5-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Chapter Overview In this chapter, you will learn how to configure your comput ing unit. You need to do this if you want to change your sy st em by adding, remov ing, or exchanging an extension board, mem ory expansion module, or by replacing a system modu[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1 Modifying the Device Configuration with SETUP Changing the Device Configuration The device configuration of your computing unit is preset for working with the software supplied to you. Y ou should only modify the preset values if you hav[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Screen Display Following Power On For example, the d e f au l t s e t t in g o f y o u r computing unit w i l l d i s p l a y t h e f o l l o w i n g figure on the display on power on: Phoenix BIOS 4.0 A5E00123801–ES02 Copyright 1985-2001 [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Menu items After BIOS Setup has started, the following dialog box appears on the screen: Menu bar Operator control bar Selectable submenu Title bar PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help System Time: ESC Exit <T ab>, <Shift-T [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.1 Menu Main Selectable submenu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help System Time: ESC Exit <T ab>, <Shift-T ab>, or System Date: Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual System T ime und System Date Time and date System Time and System Dat e indi cate the current values. Once you have selected the appropriate opt ion, you can use the [+] and [ – ] keys to modi fy the time setti ng Hour:Minute:Second and th[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Primary Master , Primary Slave, Secondary Master, Secondary Slave The system jumps to the followi ng submenu when you select this type of menu field: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help T ype: ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / ?[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Multi Sector T ransfer field I n t h e box Multi Sector -T ransfer the number of blocks (sect ors) are def ined that will be tr ansmit ted with one int errupt . The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the T ype field[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual ” Memory Cache ” Submenu The following pop- up menu appear s when you select the submenu “ Me mory cache ” in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help System Time: ESC Exit System Date: Select Item Select Menu + / [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Submenu ” Boot Options ” The following submenu appears when you select the option “ Boot Opt ions ” in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help QuickBoot Mode: ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Chang[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Floppy check The floppy head is stepped inward and then back to its original position during the system run-up phase. This test is useful because it reinitializes the drive. Summary screen The most important system parameters are displayed[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Submenu ” Keyboard Features ” The following submenu appears if you select the “ Keyboard Features ” field in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help NumLock: ESC Exit Selects Power-On state for NumLock on next bo[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Submenu ” Hardware Options ” The following submenu appears when you select the “ Hardware Options ” field in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help PCI – MPI / DP: ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Sele[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Entr y Meaning Card bus / PCMCIA Slot [ Disabled ] Release the Cardbus / PCMCIA interfaces is disabled. [ Enabled ] The resources are managed by the BIOS PCI plug and play mechanism. SafeCard functions [ Enabled ] On board monitoring functi[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-15 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.2 Men ü Advanced Menu structure PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Reset Configuration Data: Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit COM/LPT Configuration Fl[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Large Disk Access Mode [DOS] The drive tables are adapted for DOS access operations in accordance with Enhanced IDE. [OTHER] The tables are not adapted. Memory Gap at 15 MByte [Disabled] The complete onboard RAM memory is available. [Enable[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-17 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Printer Port Internal LPT1 Mode: Use this setting to set the operating mode of the printer interface. Refer to the table below to ensure that the setting matches the printer connected to the printer port. Sett abl e Mode Featur es Output On[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PCI Configuration Submenu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Enter Help F1 Advanced PCI Configuration Setup items for conf[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-19 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Option ROM Scan: [Enabled] The option ROM of the PCI module (if present) is enabled [Disabled] The option ROM of a PCI module is disabled. Enable Master: [Enabled] This slot can assume the PCI master function [Disabled] This slot can only o[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual “ PCI IRQ line ” Field PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Enter Help F1 Advanced PCI Configuration Reserves the specif[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-21 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Submenu “ Video Adapter Settings ” PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Enter Help F1 Advanced V ideo Adapter Settings O[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.3 Men ü Security Overview You can only edit the fields enclosed in squar e brackets. In order to protect your comput ing unit against illegal use it is possible to enter two passwords . Wit h the supervisor passwor d, the setup access [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-23 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Password on boot [Disabled] No password required for system boot. [Enabled] Supervisor or user password must be entered for system boot. Fixed disk boot Sector [Normal] All types of hard-disk access are permitted. [Write protect] No operati[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.4 Menu Power Overview This menu has the following structure. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Power Savings: Enter H[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Hard Disk Timeout [Disabled] The hard disk does not shut down. [10, 15, 30, 60] Time since the last hard-disk access, the hard disk is shut down. On the next access the hard disk will be activated again with a short delay . 5.1.5 Menu Boot-[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Groups marked + contain more than one device. When you select a group marked in this way , hit Enter to view the list of devices in the group. See the figure below for an illustration: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit S[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-27 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.6 Menu V ersion This menu contains the inf orm at ion you will have to quot e when you send us technic al questions about your sys tem . PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-28 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.7 Menu Exit The Exit Menu The setup program is always term inated using this menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu + / – Select Change V alues Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-29 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.1.8 Setup default settings Documenting your device configuration If you have made any modifications to the default Set up settings, you can ent er them in the following table. You can then ref er to these entries if you need to make any h[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-30 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual System Parameters Y our Entries Standard Settings Cardbus/PCMCIA Slot Enabled SafeCard Functions Enabled Legacy USB Support Disabled CR T/LCD selection SIMUL T AN LCD Screensize Expanded DSTN Contrast 154 PS2 Mouse Enabled Advanced COM/LPT [...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-31 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual System Parameters Y our Entries Standard Settings Floppy disk controller Enabled Local Bus IDE adapter Both Large Disk Access Mode DOS Hard Disk Pre-Delay Disabled Memory Gap at 15 MByte Disabled Video Adapter Settings Frame Buffer Size 8 M[...]
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Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup Release 04/02 5-32 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5.2 Configure PC-Card interface Y ou can obtain the software you require for using PC cards under MS DOS, such as S Socket Services S Card Services S Client Drivers S Flash File System can be obtained from the nearest Siemens sales office o[...]
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6-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Fault Diagnosis Chapter overview This chapter provides information on localizing problems which frequently occur and how to clear them. Note Please refer to the operating system documentation with regard to error messages concerning the operating system. In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 6.1 Problem[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.1 Problems Using External Modules Fault screen Computing unit crashes during boot routine. Cause The following causes are possible: – Double assignment of input/output addresses, – Double assignment of hardware interrupts and/or DMA channels, – Signal frequencie[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.2 External Screen Remains Dark Cause/Remedy The following causes are possible: Monitor is switched off S Switch on the screen. Screen has been dimmed S Press any key on the keyboard. Brightness control set to dark S Set the screen brightness control lighter . Please r[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.3 Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls Cause/Remedy The incorrect line frequency and/or resolution is set for the screen or the application program. S Exit from the application program. If the fault continues to occur after terminating the program[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.5 Computing Unit T ime and/or Date are Not Correct Remedy Correct the time and date in the Setup menu. Press F2 during the boot routine to call in the Setup menu (refer to Chapter 5). Note If the date and time remain incorrect after switching the unit off and on again[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.7 Error Message Appears on the Screen/Display Error messages The error messages issued by the system BIOS are listed below . Refer to the relevant program manuals in the case of error messages issued by the operating system or programs. Press F2 during the boot routin[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Error message on screen Significance/Advice Operating system not found Possible causes: No operating system available W rong drive triggered (disk in drive A/B) W rong active boot partition W rong drive entries in SETUP Previous boot incomplete Default configuration use[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 6.8 Computing Unit Self-T est Prior to Booting After switching on the SIMA TIC PC a self-test is initiated (POST = Power On Self T est). If errors are detected during the POST , the corresponding sequence of POST beeps (beep code) are issued. Each beep code consists of [...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual POST codes The POST codes in order of occurrence: Display (hex) Meaning Description 02 TP_VERIFY_REAL T est whether the CPU is in real mode 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset the interrupt controller 12 TP_REST ORE_CRO Restore the controller register 13 TP_PCI_BM_RESET Reset the PCI[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Display (hex) Description Meaning 46 TP_COPYRIGHT T est the copyright 49 TP_PCI_INIT Initialize the PCI interface 48 TP_CONFIG Check the configuration 4A TP_VIDEO Initialize the video interface 4C TP_VID_SHADOW Copy the video BIOS to RAM 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Switch the ES[...]
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Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Display (hex) Description Meaning 82 TP_RS232 Determine the serial interfaces 84 TP_LPT Determine the parallel interface 86 TP_IO_AFTER Re-enable the IO modules 83 TP_FDISK_CFG_IDE_CTRLR Configure the IDE controller 89 TP_ENABLE_NMI Enable the NMI 8C TP_FLOPPY Initial[...]
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7-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Hardware Information Chapter Overview In Section Y ou Will Find on Page 7.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum V alues) 7-2 7.2 Overview of the Components and Ports 7-3 7.3 System Resources 7-5 7.4 Monitoring Functions 7-6 7.5 Interfaces 7-10 7.6 Wiring backplane 7-32 7.7 Power Supply Un[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.1 Power Consumption of the Components (Maximum V alues) Basic system Component V oltage +5V +3.3V +12V – 5V – 12V Pentium III Motherboard 0.5 A 2.5 A 0.1 A 0.02 A Processor Pentium III 1260 5 A Floppy disk drive / LS 240 0.56 A Hard disk 0.4 A 0.5 A CD RW/DVD[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.2 Overview of the Components and Interfaces Component/ Port Description Parameters Chipset VIA PN133T S SDRAM BIOS Update via software S 512K in 4 pages CPU Pentium III / Celeron (type FC-PGA370) S Upgradeable S Multimedia support S On Board L2-Cache with 128 k/2[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Component/ Port Parameters Description Parallel Standard, bidirectional, EPP and ECP modes S 25 pin subminiature Cannon connector DP12 Communication port SIMA TIC S7 S potentially isolated DP12 * 1 (CP 561 1 compatible) S 12MBaud USB Universal Serial Bus S three hi[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.3 System Resources All system resources (Hardware adresses, Memory allocation, Interrupt allocation, DMA channels) are dinamically assigned by the Windows operating system depending on the specific hardware, drivers and connected external devices. Y ou can view t[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.4 Monitoring Functions The LEDs described in the following sections are only available on specific versions of the device. The basic configuration of the computing unit does not have any LEDs. The hardware signals are described in Section 7.5.2. 7.4.1 Overview Fu[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-7 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.4.3 T emperature monitoring/display T emperature monitoring The temperature is measured by means of three temperature sensors. One sensor monitors the processor temperature, the second the temperature in the area of the memory module and the expansion cards and t[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-8 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.4.4 W atchdog (WD) Function The watchdog monitors the execution of a program. The purpose of the WD is to report a program crashing to the user by means of different reactions. After switching on the computing unit or after a HW-RESET (cold start) the watchdog re[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-9 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.4.5 Fan monitoring The operation of the processor fan is monitored. If the fan should fail, the following reactions are triggered: Reaction Options T emp LED from GREEN to RED – Trigger IRQ Adjustable The error remains saved until the cause of the failed fan is[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.5 Interfaces The following interfaces are available on the computing unit ’ s mainboard: S ports for connecting external devices S ports for connecting displays S ports for internal connections (drives, wiring backplane, etc.) The connector pin-outs of the dif[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-1 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Serial interface COM1 (AG/V24/Modem) The serial interface (COM 1) of the computing unit is assigned as follows: 1 13 14 25 Figure 7-1 Serial interface COM1 (female) Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 - Shield - 2 TxD (D1) Serial transmission data Output 3 [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Serial interface COM2 (V24/Mouse) The serial interface (COM2) of the computing unit is assigned as follows 1 5 6 9 Figure 7-2 Serial interface COM2 (male) Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 DCD (M5) Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD (D2) Received data Input 3[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Parallel interface LPT1 The parallel interface (LPT1) of the computing unit is assigned as follows: 1 13 14 25 Figure 7-3 Parallel interface LPT1 (female) Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 / Strobe (CLK) Data message Output (open collector) 2 Data bit 0 Da[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-14 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PS/2 mouse interface It is possible to connect a PS/2 mouse to the computing unit. The port is assigned as follows: View of Socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 7-4 Connector Pinout for a PS/2 Mouse Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 DA T Mouse data line Input/Output [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-15 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual View of Socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 7-5 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Connecting Cable Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 DA T Keyboard data Input/Output 2 - Not assigned - 3 GND Chassis ground - 4 P5VFK +5V ( fused) Output 5 CLK Keyboard clock li[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-16 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual MPI/DP interface The MPI/DP port on the computing unit is assigned as follows: 1 5 6 9 Figure 7-7 PROFIBUS/MPI Socket Connector Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 - Not assigned - 2 - Not assigned - 3 L TG_B Signal lead B of MPI module Input/Output 4 R TS_A[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-17 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Ethernet RJ45 connection The Ethernet-RJ45 interface of the computing unit is assigned as follows: LED green LED yellow 1 8 Figure 7-8 Ethernet port Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/Output 1 TD+ T ransmission data Output 2 TD – T ransmission data Output 3 RD+ Re[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual VGA interface The VGA socket on the computing unit is assigned as follows: 1 5 6 10 11 15 Figure 7-9 VGA Socket Connector Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/ Output 1 R red Output 2 G green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 - Not assigned - 5 GND Chassis ground - 6 GND Chass[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-19 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.5.2 Interface allocation for connecting a front on the main board Interface Posi- tion Con- nector Description Display (CMOS) Internal X420 Connection of LC displays with CMOS port Display (L VDS) Internal X400 Connection of LC displays with single chip L VDS po[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-20 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Pin Signal Meaning Pin Signal Meaning DSTN DSTN TFT TFT 1 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 1 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 2 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 2 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 3 GND 3 GND 4 CLK Shift clock 4 CLK Shift clock 5 GND 5 [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-21 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Display port (L VDS), X400 TFT displays with an L VDS port can be connected to this port. 18-bit displays having a resolution up to 1024x768 pixels can be connected. The permissible display clock rate is 20 MHz to 66 MHz. The display is selected automatically acco[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-22 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Assignment of display to display select pins Automatic configuration of one of 15 possible displays is performed by means of the Display Select inputs. The Display Select inputs have pull-up resistors – in other words, if these inputs are not connected, they go [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-23 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual I/O interface for front control elements All the signals necessary for the connection of front control elements, in addition to the display and USB ports, are applied to this port. The maximum cable length is 50 cm at a USB data rate of 12 Mbaud. Pin No. Short Nam[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-24 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Internal serial interface COM2 (V .24), X26 This port is connected in parallel to the external COM2 port. Both ports can therefore only be used as alternately . They are assigned such that a 1:1 connection can be established to a 9-pin D-SUB socket when insulation[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 2.5 ” hard disks Internal X4 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, IRQ15, edge-triggered 44 pin, 2mm male connector (2.5 ” HD, pri- mary), a maximum of two drives can be connec- ted CD-ROM drive Internal X3 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, I[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual DC interface of the power supply 105W The power supply unit has a connector (X2) through which all the signals on the DC side are connected with the motherboard. Pin No. Short Name Meaning 1 P5V +5V 2 P5V +5V 3 P5V +5V 4 P5V +5V 5 P5V +5V 6 PS_NAU_N Power failure,[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-27 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Interface to floppy disk drive By means of this interface a notebook floppy disk drive may be connected. The maximum connection length of the data cable may not exceed 40cm. Pin No. Short Name Meaning Input/ Output 1 P5V +5V Output 2 INDEX_N Index hole recognition[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-28 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Allocation of IDE intefaces The primary IDE port is designed for alternatively installing 2.5 ” and 3.5 ” hard disks. 3.5 ” drives are connected by means of a 40-pin 2.54 mm pitch connector and 2.5 ” drives by means of a 44-pin 2 mm pitch connector . The t[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-29 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Pin No. X41 Meaning Pin No. X4/X3 Meaning 1 RESET Reset 1 RESET Reset 2 GND 2 GND 3 D7 Data signal D7 3 D7 Data signal D7 4 D8 Data signal D8 4 D8 Data signal D8 5 D6 Data signal D6 5 D6 Data signal D6 6 D9 Data signal D9 6 D9 Data signal D9 7 D5 Data signal D5 7 [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-30 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connection of an LS240 drive The optional LS240 drive is connected via this port. This port is connected in parallel to the secondary IDE port. The connected LS240 drive is automatically master (i.e. bootable drive) as the result of a special RC circuit. The maxim[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-31 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual SV connection for hard disk The power supply of the 3.5 ” hard disk is effected via this connection. Pin No. Short Name Description Input / Output 1 P12V +12 V Output 2 GND Chassis ground – 3 GND Chassis ground – 4 P5V +5 V Output Connection for CPU fan The [...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-32 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.6 Wiring Backplane 7.6.1 Design and Theory of Operation The bus board is designed as a passive link between the motherboard and the expansion modules. It is mounted with a screw . The bus board has two ISA slots and two PCI slots, as well as a shared ISA /PCI sl[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-33 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Pin No. T ype Short Name Pin No. T ype* Short Name A12 SA 19 I/O B12 SMEMR# O A13 SA 18 I/O B13 IOW# I/O A14 SA 17 I/O B14 IOR# I/O A15 SA 16 I/O B15 DACK3# O A16 SA 15 I/O B16 DRQ 3 I A17 SA 14 I/O B17 – ACK1# O A18 SA 13 I/O B18 DRQ 1 I A19 SA 12 I/O B19 REFRE[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-34 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Pin Signal Name T ype * Pin Signal Name T ype C1 – SBHE O D1 – MEMCS16 I C2 LA 23 I/O D2 – IOCS16 I C3 LA 22 I/O D3 IRQ 10 I C4 LA 21 I/O D4 IRQ 1 1 I C5 LA 20 I/O D5 IRQ 12 I C6 LA 19 I/O D6 IRQ 13 I C7 LA 18 I/O D7 IRQ 14 I C8 LA 17 I/O D8 – DACK0 O C9 ?[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-35 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5V System Environment Side B Side A 1 – 12V TRST# 2 TCK +12V 3 Ground TMS 4 TDO TDI 5 +5V +5V 6 +5V INT A# 7 INTB# INTC# 8 INTD# +5V 9 PRSNT1# Reserved 10 Reserved +5V (I/O ) 11 PRSNT2# Reserved 12 Ground Ground 13 Ground Ground 14 Reserved Reserved 15 Ground RS[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-36 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Assignment of slot-specific PCI bus signals PCI Socket Pin No. PCI Slot 1 Shared ISA PCI Slot B16 clk (slot 1) clk (slot2) A6 inta# intb# A7 intc# intd# B7 intb# intc# B8 intd# inta# B18 req1 req0 A17 gnt1 gnt0 A26 ad29 ad30[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-37 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.7 Power supply (AC and DC) T echnical Data V oltage Max. current V oltage stability +12 V 2.5 A " 4% – 12 V 0.3 A " 5% + 5 V 13.5 A " 3% +3.3 V 8.5 A " 3% V oltage Input voltage 120/230V AC +15%/ – 20% 24V DC +20%/ – 15% Power consumpti[...]
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Hardware Information Release 04/02 7-38 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 7.8 Connecting cables SIMA TIC S5 Connecting Cable By means of the SIMA TIC S5 connecting cable (not included in all supply variants) you can connecto your computing unit with a SIMA TIC S5 automation device. Please study the notes in Chapter 3. Box PC 840 - Seite[...]
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8-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Distributed configuration Chapter Overview This chapter describes all specifications of the distributed configuration that are different from those of the integrated configuration (described in chapters 2 – 7). Where this manual focuses on the computing unit. Note The part of the description refer[...]
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Distributed configuration Release 04/02 8-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 8.1 Description 8.1.1 Overview Figure 8-1 shows a PC 670 computing unit (distributed configuration) with the transmitter fitted between mounting brackets. Transmitter housing Socket for connecting interconnecting cable Mounting brackets Mounting slot CDROM dri[...]
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Distributed configuration Release 04/02 8-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 8.1.2 Dimensions Figure 8-2 shows the dimensions of the PC 670 computing unit with transmitter . T ransmitter 21 1 253 289.6 74.3 25 104,1 8 304.6 297.2 43.5 Dimensions in m m Figure 8-2 Dimensions computing unit PC 670 without CD-ROM drive in distributed conf[...]
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Distributed configuration Release 04/02 8-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 8.2 Cable connection T ransmitter and receiver are connected by a cable with a maximum length of 20 m. For operation, the angled cable connector is inserted in the socket of the transmitter and locked. The interconnecting cable must also be fixed in position. [...]
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Distributed configuration Release 04/02 8-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual T ransmitter Port for interconnecting cable Encoder S30 Computing unit T ransmitter housing Center screwhole Groove for outer fastening screws Figure 8-3 T ransmitter in opened transmitter housing 4. Check (or set) the switch setting as shown in the table belo[...]
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A-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual T echnical Data In this Appendix This appendix contains the following technical specifications for the Panel PC 670 computing unit: S General Information S Safety S Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) S Ambient Conditions S Mechanical environmental conditions S Motherboard S Drives S Graphics card S[...]
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T echnical Data Release 04/02 A-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual A.1 T echnical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit General Order nos. See order documentation Dimensions 297x267x80 (WxHxD in mm), without CD-ROM drive 297x267x101 (WxHxD in mm), with CD-ROM drive W eight approx. 6kg (13.5 lbs.) Supply voltage (U N ) 120 V (85 V to [...]
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T echnical Data Release 04/02 A-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Environmental conditions T emperature – operation – storage/transport – gradient tested to DIN EN 60068-2-2:1994, DIN IEC 60068-2-1, DIN IEC 60068-2-14, +5 ° C to +45 ° C - 20 ° C to +60 ° C max 10 ° C/h (no condensation) Relative humidity – operation – s[...]
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T echnical Data Release 04/02 A-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Graphic Graphic controller UXGA LCD controller on the AGP bus Graphic store bis zu 32 MB SDRAM sind Bestandteil des Hauptspeichers und k ö nnen konfiguriert werden (8/16/32MB) Resolutions/frequencies/colors CR T : up to 1600x1200/85 Hz / 65536 colors with PC133 up to 1[...]
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B-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual ESD Guidelines Chapter Overview In chapter Y ou Will Find on Page B.1 What does ESD mean? B-2 B.2 Electrostatic charge of people B-3 B.3 Basic safety measures against discharge of static electricity B-4 B[...]
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ESD Guidelines Release 04/02 B-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual B.1 What does ESD mean? Definition All electronic components are equipped with high- int egrat ed modules or component s. Conditioned by their technology, thes e electronic component s are extr emely sensitiv e to overv oltages and therefore to discharges of st atic elec[...]
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ESD Guidelines Release 04/02 B-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual B.2 Electrostatic Charge of People Charging Anyone who is not conduc tively connect ed to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrost at ically charged. The maximum electrostatic voltage values which an operator can be charged with when contacting the[...]
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ESD Guidelines Release 04/02 B-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual B.3 Basic Safety Measures against Discharge of Static Electricity Ensuring a good ground connection When handling electr ostat ic sensitiv e devices, ensure that your person, the workplace and packaging are grounded. In this manner you avoid static charge. A void direct [...]
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C-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual SIMA TIC HMI Documentation T arget groups This manual is part of the SIMA TIC HMI documentation. The documentation is aimed at the following target groups: S Newcomers S Users S Configurers S Programmers S Commissioning engineers Structure of the documentation The SIMA TIC HMI documentation consists[...]
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SIMA TIC HMI Documentation Release 04/02 C-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Documentation T arget Group Content First Steps with ProT ool Product Brief Newcomers This documentation guides you step by step through the configuration of S a screen with various objects S a change of display and S a message. This documentation is availabl[...]
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SIMA TIC HMI Documentation Release 04/02 C-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Content T arget Group Documentation Copy Protection Start-up Guide Commissioning engineers, Users The ProT ool/Pro Runtime visualization software is a copyright product. This manual contains information on the installation, repair and uninstallation of author[...]
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SIMA TIC HMI Documentation Release 04/02 C-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Content T arget Group Documentation Communication User ’ s Guide Programmers Contains information on connecting line- and graphic-based control panels to the following controls: S SIMA TIC S5 S SIMA TIC S7 S SIMA TIC 500/505 S drivers for other PLCs This do[...]
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Glossary-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Glossary A APM Advanced Power Management. Application An application is a program directly linked to the MS-DOS or Windows operating system. Applications on SIMA TIC PCs are, for example, the visualization packages SIMA TIC ProT ool/Pro, SIMA TIC WinCC and others. Automation system (AS) A con[...]
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Glossary Release 04/02 Glossary-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Configuration software Configuration software updates the device configuration when modules are fitted. This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the device of by manual configuration. D Device configuration The device configuration of a SIMA [...]
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Glossary Release 04/02 Glossary-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Interrupt Discontinuation in the processor of a programmable controller by an interrupt event. IRQ Interrupt request. ISA Industrial Standard Architecture (bus for expansion board) K Keyboard port PS/2 keyboard connector Keyboards with an integrated trackball can be con[...]
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Glossary Release 04/02 Glossary-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual MPI/DP port (Multi-Point-Interface/Profibus-DP) for connecting an S7 programmable controller . P Parallel port Information is transferred on a byte by byte basis through a parallel port. High data transfer rates are achieved as a result. SIMA TIC PCs have one parallel p[...]
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Glossary Release 04/02 Glossary-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual S SCSI interface Small Computer System Interface. Interface for connecting SCSI devices (for example, hard disks, CD-ROM drives) SETUP (BIOS Setup) A program which defines information about the device configuration. The device configuration of the SIMA TIC PC is preset.[...]
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Index-1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Index A Acclimatization, 1-4 APM (Advanced Power Management), 5-24 A T modules, 4-12 B Backup battery , 3-17 replacement, 4-10 Batteries, 1-7 disposal, 1-7 Battery , 3-17 safety notes, 3-17 Beep Codes, 6-8 BIOS, error messages, 6-6 BIOS Setup, 5-1 call, 5-2 Configure APM, 5-24 Configure COM/LPT [...]
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Index Release 04/02 Index-2 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Computing unit permissible installation positions, 2-5 , 2-6 printer connection, 3-6 , 3-7 Protection class, A-2 PS/2 keyboard connection, 3-8 PS/2 mouse connection, 3-7 rating plate, 3-5 Reset button, 4-27 Reset button, 3-5 serial mouse connection, 3-8 starting up, 2-1 switc[...]
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Index Release 04/02 Index-3 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Front interfaces, 3-5 G Graphic, technical data, A-4 Green PC, 5-24 H Hard disk, 3-16 Hard disk drive, 3-16 removing and installing, 4-17 Hardware Information, 7-1 Connecting cables, 7-38 Interfaces and parameters, 7-3 Monitoring functions, 7-6 Power consumption of the system[...]
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Index Release 04/02 Index-4 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Module retainer plates, removing and installing, 4-14 Monitor , 3-4 Monitoring functions, 7-6 Fan monitoring, 7-9 Signals on the front interface, 7-6 SOM (Safecard On Motherboard), 7-6 T emperature monitoring, 7-7 W atchdog, 7-8 W atchdog-monitoring times, 7-8 Motherboard, 4-[...]
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Index Release 04/02 Index-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual T T arget groups, C-1 T echnical data Computing unit, A-2 distributed configuration, 8-4 Graphic, A-4 Interfaces, A-4 T ime, setting up, 5-6 T ools, 4-3 T ransmitter, distributed configuration, 8-4 T ransport, 2-9 TTY - interface, 3-19 U USB Interface, 7-15 USB devices, conne[...]
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