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Preface, Contents

Important Information

1

Welcome to the Box PC 620

2

Setting-up and Operating
the Box PC 620

3

Box PC 620 Expansions

4

Configuring the Box PC 620

5

Error Diagnosis

6

Hardware Information

7

Reinstallation of the Software

8

Appendix

Guidelines for ESD

A

Technical Specifications

B

Glossary, Index

Edition 05/2004

A5E00131465-03

Box PC 620

Manual

Valid for devices with the order number
6ES7647-5...

SIMATIC

Aotewell Ltd 

www.aotewell.com 

Industry Automation

HongKong|UK|China

[email protected]

+86-755-8660-6182

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC Box PC 620

Page 1: ...20 5 Error Diagnosis 6 Hardware Information 7 Reinstallation of the Software 8 Appendix Guidelines for ESD A Technical Specifications B Glossary Index Edition 05 2004 A5E00131465 03 Box PC 620 Manual Valid for devices with the order number 6ES7647 5 SIMATIC Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 2: ...mmended Trademarks SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI and SIMATIC NET are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Third parties using for their own purposes any other names in this document which refer to trademarks might infringe upon the rights of the trademark owners Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices intended to ensure personal safety as well as to protect the products and connected equipment against...

Page 3: ...als Certifications The device fulfils the following guidelines and certifications EU guideline 73 23 EEC on low voltages EU guideline 89 336 EEC on electromagnetic compatibility Underwriters Laboratories UL to Standard UL 1950 or UL 508 Canadian Standard Association CSA to Standard C22 2 No 950 or No 142 Standards and Approvals The device fulfils the requirements for the CE approval Approvals for ...

Page 4: ...y instructions Configuration Modifications to the system hardware may make it necessary for you to adapt the original hardware configuration Chapter 5 tells how to proceed in this case Error Fault Dignostics Chapter 6 will tell you how to deal with simple faults that you can diagnose and in some cases eliminate yourself Hardware Informationen Chapter 7 provides information on the system resources ...

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Page 8: ...Preface viii SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 9: ...tting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3 1 3 1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery 3 2 3 2 Installing the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3 3 3 3 Preparing for Operation 3 10 3 4 Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 12 3 5 Two Hard Disk Drives optional 3 17 3 6 Raid system optional 3 18 3 7 Working with PC Cards 3 20 3 8 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5 3 22 3 9 Connecting the S...

Page 10: ...e Bus Board 4 22 4 8 Removal and Installation of the Motherboard 4 23 4 9 Removal and Installation of the Device Fan 4 24 4 10 Processor Change 4 25 4 11 Reset Button 4 26 5 Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 5 1 5 1 Changing the Device Configuration with BIOS SETUP 5 2 5 1 1 The Main Menu 5 5 5 1 2 The Advanced Menu 5 15 5 1 3 The Security Menu 5 22 5 1 4 The Power Menu 5 24 5 1 5 The Boot Sequen...

Page 11: ... PCI Slot Pin Assignment 7 39 7 7 Power Supply with 85W power output AC and DC 7 41 7 8 Power Supply with 105W power output AC and DC 7 42 7 9 Connecting Cables 7 43 8 Reinstallation of the Software 8 1 8 1 Restoring the Hard Disk 8 2 8 1 1 Creating Partitions under Microsoft Windows 98 8 2 8 1 2 Creating Partitions under Windows NT 8 3 8 1 3 Creating Partitions under Windows 2000 XP Professional ...

Page 12: ...ESD mean A 2 A 2 Electrostatic charging A 3 A 3 Basic protective measures against discharge of static electricity A 4 B Technical Specifications B 1 B 1 Technical Specifications of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 B 2 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

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Page 15: ...dry prior to startup You must allow for an acclimatization time of at least twelve hours Please observe the notes on ambient conditions in Appendix B Technical Specifications and the installation notes in Section 3 2 of this manual when installing and operating the device The device is to be installed so that there is no danger of it falling or of causing damage to itself or others Be sure the fan...

Page 16: ...espective local safety requirements Check whether the device s set supply voltage is the same as the local supply voltage This device is equipped with a safety tested power supply cable You may connect this device only to a grounding outlet with a grounding contact Make certain that the socket outlet on the device or the grounding contact for the building wiring system is freely accessible and as ...

Page 17: ... plug rated 15 A 250 V The cord set should have the approviate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed and marked Repairs Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the Box PC Warning Unauthorized opening and improper repairs on the device can result in significant danger to the user Before you open the device first switch it off and then disconnect the pow...

Page 18: ...dules ESG Guidelines Modules containing electrostatically sensitive devices ESDs can be identified by the following label Please observe and carefully follow the guidelines mentioned below when handling modules equipped with electrostatically sensitive devices Always discharge your body before handling modules equipped with ESDs for example by touching a grounded object Devices and tools must be f...

Page 19: ...fluctuation and flicker The devices with power supply performance of 105W are in accordance with the EU Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility In accordance with the CE label for this product the following area of application is relevant Application Requirements Emitted Interference Immunity Industrial area EN 50081 2 1993 EN 50082 2 1995 The devices with AC power supply meet the norms...

Page 20: ...oise immunity EN50082 2 1995 are met when you connect a peripheral suitable for an industrial environment Peripheral devices are only be connected via shielded cables ISO 9001 Certificate The quality assurance system for the whole product process development production and marketing fulfills the requirements of ISO 9001 corresponds to EN29001 1987 This has been certified by the German society for ...

Page 21: ... or to the C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ Underwriters Laboratories UL to Standard UL 1950 Report E11 5352 and to the Canadian Standard C 22 2 No 950 I T E or to the UL508 and C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ or to the UL508 and C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ UL Recognition Mark Canadian Standard Association CSA to standard C22 2 No 950 LR 81690 or to C22 2 No 142 LR 63533 Canadian Standard Association CSA to the Ame...

Page 22: ... maintain compliance with FCC regu lations Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conditions of Operations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interf...

Page 23: ...ial if you have to ship the Box PC from one location to another Caution Risk of damage When transporting the PC in cold weather when it may be submitted to extreme variations in temperature make sure that there is no moisture condensation on or in the PC The PC must be allowed to reach room temperature slowly before you switch it on If condensation has formed you should wait approximately 12 hours...

Page 24: ...Important Information 1 10 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 25: ... of Chapter In chapter you will find on page 2 1 Port Side View 2 2 2 2 Drive Side View 2 4 2 3 Side View 2 5 2 4 Bottom View 2 6 2 5 Ports 2 7 2 6 Drives 2 8 2 7 Backup Battery 2 10 2 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 26: ...ing serial port devices such as modem mouse or printer The line current TTY interface is an optional product feature 3 COM2 You can use the serial port 2 V 24 to connect devices with a serial port such as modem mouse or printer 4 AC DC Power Supply Connector Appliance socket for AC power supply or screw terminal for DC power supply 5 PCI Slots Internal slots for expansion modules 6 PCI ISA Slots I...

Page 27: ...d keyboard Older operating systems do not support this port 11 VGA You can connect an external VGA monitor to this connector 12 LPT1 The parallel port connection for devices with parallel port for example printer 13 Keyboard Connection for a PS 2 keyboard Caution Ensure that you use shielded cables and metal plugs to connect the peripheral units if this is not done the approval for operation will ...

Page 28: ...el 3 Floppy disk drive You can use 3 5 disks with 1 44 Mbytes of memory 4 Front Ports The front ports are located behind the cover below the floppy disk drive They are used for connection of the following front elements I O port for the connection of front components LVDS display port 5 Reset Button The reset button can be actuated with a thin pen e g an opened up paper clip If you actuate the but...

Page 29: ...the equipotential grounding on the system housing to the central earth terminal of the cabinet or the unit into which the computer is fitted ensures that faults arising from external power supply cables signalling cables or cables to peripheral units are diverted Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 30: ... plate supplied with the WinAC module to do this 2 Input Data of Power Supply Unit To distinguish between both performances of the power supply unit the power sup ply unit with a 105W performance been marked with Pmax 105W 3 Certificate of Authenticity with Product Key You need the Microsoft Windows Product Key on the Certificate of Authenticity if you reinstall software Aotewell Ltd www aotewell ...

Page 31: ...ce Keep the cover and the plastic rivet for reuse VGA Port Please read the following note referring to the operation of a flat display and an external monitor Notice The default setting of the display provides the simultaneous operation of a flat display and an external monitor If no front display element is connected the display is effected on the external monitor with a resolution of 640 x 480 p...

Page 32: ...actuated 2 6 2 Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is used for the storage of large quantities of data it is fitted in a mounting which is easily exchangeable and damped against vibration Caution Risk of loss of data and damage to the drive Drives are sensitive to vibrations and shock Any vibrations occurring during operation can lead to the loss of data or damage to the drive If you intend transp...

Page 33: ...ed the data medium is tested and the access display light on the drive starts to flash If the access LED flashes continually the data medium is faulty but can still be read If the access LED flashes several times and then remains lit the data medium you have inserted is defective and cannot be read normally the access LED is lit when reading the data medium Caution Drives are sensitive to vibratio...

Page 34: ...isposal of special waste when disposing of dead batteries Caution There is the danger of an explosion if the battery is not exchanged as directed Replace only with the same type or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Warning Risk of severe personal injury or property damage danger of release of harmful subs...

Page 35: ...3 12 3 5 Two Hard Disk Drives optional 3 17 3 6 Raid system optional 3 18 3 7 Working with PC Cards 3 20 3 8 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5 3 22 3 9 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S7 Network PROFIBUS MPI 3 26 3 10 Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with Other Stations on PROFIBUS 3 28 3 11 Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet Interface 3 29 3 12 Connection under Windows 3 3...

Page 36: ...tems indicated on the packing list Recording the Serial Number and the Ethernet address 7 Enter the serial number and the Ethernet address of your PC in the table below You can find the serial number on the type label attached to the rear of the device The Ethernet address can be found in the BIOS setup settings in the main menu under the Hardware Options function The device can precisely be ident...

Page 37: ...the following points when installing the PC Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible Protect your PC from dust moisture and heat Keep the PC out of direct sunlight Mount the PC as safely as possible to prevent any danger for example by falling over The clearance around the housing must be at least 100 mm at the front and rear so that the PC is sufficiently ventilated Make certain that t...

Page 38: ...l four holes of 8 mm diameter and 60 mm depth into the wall or ceiling You will find the required dimension drawings on the following pages 3 Insert the concrete plugs 8 mm diameter and 50 mm long into the drill holes 4 Fix the PC with four screws 4 mm diameter and 50 mm long In a plasterboard wall or ceiling min 13 mm thick drill holes of 14 mm diameter and fasten the PC with four anchors 4 mm di...

Page 39: ...Manual A5E00131465 03 301 297 2 286 232 26 5 266 80 1 11 2 Figure 3 2 Dimension Drawings for Fitting in Control Panel with Installation Angle Device without CD ROM Drive Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 40: ...ox PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 301 286 297 2 99 1 Figure 3 3 Dimension Drawings for Fitting in Control Panel with Installation Angle Device with CD ROM Drive Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 41: ...7 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 297 2 80 1 267 11 2 Figure 3 4 Dimension Drawings for Fitting in Control Panel without Installation Angle Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 42: ...EN60950 CSA22 2 No 950 An inclined position of 20 is allowed in each of the permissible fitting positions Position 1 Preferred Position Position 2 Position 3 Desktop Position 4 Ceiling not permissible for installed CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW Drive Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 43: ...rnal fire protection housing is not necessary Position 5 Fan Side Down Position 6 Port Side Down not permissible for installed Floppy Disk CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW Caution The fitting position with the fan side down is only permitted with additional precautions because warmed air is drawn down against the convection current possibly causing a build up of heat Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Aut...

Page 44: ...f the building installation is easily accessible and as near as possible to the device The Box PC has no mains switch The mains plug must be pulled out for complete mains separation This point must be easily accessible If the PC is installed in a cabinet there must be a central mains disconnector The AC power supply unit of the Box PC 620 is designed for 120 230 240V sys tems The power supply unit...

Page 45: ...y the symbol Connecting and Switching on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Before you connect the Box PC to the mains the keyboard mouse and display or monitor must be connected 1 Insert the connector cable of these peripheral units into the corresponding sockets on the port side of the Box PC see Section 3 4 2 Connect the device to the mains 3 The device is now ready for power supply operation and is now in...

Page 46: ... COM 1 COM 2 LPT 1 socket parallel socket parallel port serial Figure 3 6 Position of the Printer Ports Caution Risk of damage to the unit Switch the unit off before connecting the parallel printer to the LPT 1 port the printer should also be switched off Make sure that you use the correct port If you use the wrong port or wrong connecting cables the port may be damaged Before plugging in the cabl...

Page 47: ...n about the connector pinout in Chapter 7 VGA Socket Figure 3 7 Connecting the Monitor Proceed as follows to connect your monitor 1 Disconnect the Box PC and switch off the monitor 2 Insert the monitor lead in the VGA socket 3 Screw down the plug 4 Connect the monitor cable to the monitor 5 Connect the PC to the power supply and switch on the monitor 6 Make the necessary changes in the SETUP progr...

Page 48: ...mouse or another external pointing device into the mouse connector 3 Connect the PC to the power supply Connecting a Serial Mouse You can connect a serial mouse to the COM2 serial port To operate a serial mouse the appropriate mouse driver must be initialized and assigned parameters You will find the information you need to do this in the description of your mouse or in the description of the oper...

Page 49: ...ting a PS 2 Keyboard To connect the keyboard proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the Box PC from the power supply 2 Insert the plug of the PS 2 keyboard 3 Connect the Box PC to the power supply Note It is recommended that a keyboard with straight keyboard connector is used so that the connector does not obscure adjacent ports Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales ao...

Page 50: ...s are requested by the operating system if necessary If you wish to connect more than two USB devices you must use a HUB Both interfaces can be used as high current source USB connectors Figure 3 10 USB connection Notice Operating systems which do not support Plug and Play e g Windows NT 4 0 do not generally allow the operation of USB devices Devices that do not have a USB plug for example printer...

Page 51: ...rd disk you have to set the 2nd hard disk as the primary booting device Please perform the following settings in the BIOS setup Select Boot Hard Drive Hard drive name e g FUJITSU MHT2030AT PS and move the booting order upward by pressing the key PS Primary Slave PM Primary Master Notice The assignment of the drive alphabets to the partitions of both drives depends on the operating system used If a...

Page 52: ... size of the hard drive and system workload The safe system state RAID Level 1 is reached after the successful completion of the synchronization Notes on error Input delay Depending on the processor utilization and the current hard disk activity the system load may increase temporarily during a disk failure based on synchroni zation procedures In extreme cases operator inputs via keyboard and touc...

Page 53: ...This logon has to be performed each time you restart your PC The diagnostic and message software SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor offers informa tion on the RAID status This software requires only the one off installation other logon procedures are not necessary The diagnostic and message software SIMATIC DiagMonitor is for sale as an accessory under the order no 6ES7648 6CA01 0YX0 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell...

Page 54: ...stic rivet with a flat screwdriver 2 Pull the cover out of the guide 3 Insert the desired PCMCIA card or cardbus card Caution Before inserting PC Cards please make sure that the PC Card Ejector is completely pressed otherwise the cards e g Flash Memory Cards could get stuck in the slot The PC Cards cannot be inserted correctly Always insert the PC card with the label toward the rear of the program...

Page 55: ...rupt via Advanced PCI Configuration PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion to reserved default available Caution Risk of damage to PC cards and the Box PC Always insert PC cards with the front face turned toward the rear of the Box PC The front face generally bears the company and product designation and is la beled This side up or words to that effect You might damage the Box PC and the PC card if yo...

Page 56: ...o noise and interference A low line resistance results in reduced voltage excursions and shorter charge reversal times The line resistance de creases with increasing conductor cross section for the same length of cable The shorter the transmission link the higher the maximum possible data transfer rate If there is an active sender and an active receiver at the same end of the transmission link the...

Page 57: ...e into the corresponding port on the CPU of the programmable logic controller 5 In order to enable TTY operation you must set TTY to enabled in the BIOS setup Caution Risk of damage The interface port may be damaged if you confuse the connections or use the wrong connecting cables Make sure the TTY cable of the SIMATIC Box PC 620is plugged into the COM 1 TTY port and not into the LPT 1 port Before...

Page 58: ...ter for SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connection Interface Link Connecting Cable Order no Adapter 6ES5 734 2BD20 TTY interface COM 1 Box PC to SIMATIC S5 program mable controller 6ES5 731 1xxx0 15 pin 6ES5 731 6AG00 COM 1 mable controller 6ES5 731 0xxx0 25 pin 6ES5 731 6AG00 Note You can obtain lengths differing from the standard connecting cable 6ES5 734 2BD20 under the order number 6ES5 734 2xxx0 whereby x...

Page 59: ...en connecting the programming devices in series make sure you connect the cable the right way around see Figure 3 13 2 The connecting cable is available for order only as a spare part The connect ing cable is described in Chapter 7 3 The line current TTY is an optional product feature Adapter Connecting cable Active Passive 6ES5 731 6AG00 6ES5 733 2xxx0 PG 7XX PG 6XX Figure 3 13 Direction of Conne...

Page 60: ... 1 5 Mbit s order no 6ES7901 4BD00 0XA0 MPI DP port 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 In disturbed surroundings bus connector 6ES7972 0BB10 0XA0 or 6ES7972 0BB20 0XA0 5 m length Figure 3 14 Connection Using the PROFIBUS MPI Interface Proceed as follows when connecting to a SIMATIC S7 programmable logic control ler 1 Disconnect the PC from the power supply 2 Connect the cable to the PROFIBUS MPI interface Caution...

Page 61: ...ice or programmable controller can be connected to the PROFIBUS MPI interface to form a network segment The physi cal connection to the network is via a floating RS485 interface which is a compo nent of the PC basic module Several network segments can be connected via repeaters The complete network can comprise up to 127 stations Data transmission rates from 9 6 Kbps to 12 Mbps are possible Aotewe...

Page 62: ... Functions The network operates on the master slave principle with token passing complying with DIN19245 PROFIBUS It distinguishes between active and passive stations An active station receives the token and passes it on to the next station within a specified time Hardware Requirements Using the following components for example you can connect or network the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with PROFIBUS RS 485...

Page 63: ...air TP Interface for data transfer rates of 10 100 Mbaud This on board interface is compatible with Intel pro 100 PCI Adapters The Plug Play interface is automatically recognized in Windows Protocols are configured in the Windows system control Notice A Class 5 Ethernet cable is required for operation with 100 Mbaud Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell...

Page 64: ...t connections via the LPT or COM port The connecting cables are standard commercially available products More information is available in the Networks section of the Windows description and in the online Help system under Connection to Another Computer Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 65: ... Unit 4 2 4 2 Installation of a Memory Extension 4 5 4 3 Replacing the Backup Battery 4 10 4 4 Installation of Expansion Cards 4 12 4 5 Removal and Installation of Drives 4 17 4 6 Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit 4 21 4 7 Removal and Installation of the Bus Board 4 22 4 8 Removal and Installation of the Motherboard 4 23 4 9 Removal and Installation of the Fan 4 24 4 10 Processor C...

Page 66: ...in the guidelines for handling electrostatically sensitive devices at the end of this manual Limitation of Liability All technical specifications and licences apply only to expansion functions approved by SIEMENS No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of devices and components of other manufacturers All the modules and components in the Box PC are electrostatica...

Page 67: ...g wrist strap if you are handling components Leave components and modules in their packing until you are ready to install them Disconnect the Box PC from its power supply and remove the battery before plugging in or removing any modules or components Touch components and modules only on their edges Above all do not touch the connecting pins and printed conductors Never operate the Box PC with the ...

Page 68: ...the keyboard cable 2 Remove the PC from its mounting cabinet only necessary if screws which have to be removed are inaccessible in the fitted position 3 Undo the two screws see fig 5 1 on the housing cover 4 Raise the cover slightly 5 Then you can remove the housing cover Screws on the housing cover Figure 4 1 Box PC 620 Prepared for Opening Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKo...

Page 69: ... Opening the Unit Components Once you have removed the top cover of your unit the components are visible Power supply unit Floppy drive Processor Bus board Memory extension Fan Figure 4 2 Box PC 620 Open Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 70: ... is processed and stored and interfaces and device I Os are controlled and managed X44 X400 X402 X401 S1 X1 X20 X19 X700 X29 X28 X128 X71 X70 X10 X500 X600 X40 X11 X9 X6 X13 X26 X31 X5 X4 X3 X25 X420 X24 X14 X23 T1 T2 T3 X41 Figure 4 3 Motherboard Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 71: ...ystem memory 2 slots X23 No connected X24 Connector for clock battery X26 Connector alternative COM2 X28 No connected X29 Connector for CPU fan X31 IDE connector for LS 120 X40 USB bus connector X41 IDE connector for 3 5 hard disk X44 Connector for front interface X70 X71 TTY tranmitter receiver 1 X128 Connector for device fan X400 Connector for LVDS display 3 3 V 5 V X401 No connected X402 No con...

Page 72: ...he memory capacity of your Box PC 620 to a maximum of 512 Mbytes Either one or two modules can be installed Memory Modules 64 Mbytes 128 Mbytes 256 Mbytes 64 Mbytes 1 128 Mbytes 2 128 Mbytes 1 192 Mbytes 1 1 256 Mbytes 1 256 Mbytes 2 384 Mbytes 1 1 512 Mbytes 1 Bank 0 Bank 1 Figure 4 4 Position of the SO DIMM Memory modules Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales ...

Page 73: ...on submodules proceed as follows 1 Open the unit as described in Section 4 1 2 Plug the cards into the slots Note the safety recess on the connector side of the SO DIMM card 3 Push the card down applying light pressure until it locks into place 4 Close the unit Caution Risk of damage Make sure that the cards sit securely in the slots otherwise they can fall out and be damaged Installation The memo...

Page 74: ...replacement every 5 years Battery Voltage too Low If the battery voltage is too low the time is lost and a correct configuration of the device can no longer be guaranteed Replacing tthe Battery In this case you must replace the backup battery The battery is on the motherboard To change the battery proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the PC from the power supply and remove all the connecting cables 2 O...

Page 75: ...tery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Order No W79084 E1003 B1 Dispose of used batteries in keeping with local regulations Changing SETUP If you change the battery or unplug the battery connector you must run the SETUP program to reset your programming device s configuration data see Chapter 5 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 7...

Page 76: ...imensions If the height is ex ceeded contact problems malfunctions and difficulties with the assembly cannot be excluded The illustrations show cards with a full AT PCI overall length Depending on the slot there may be restrictions on the overall length 175 mm 106 7 mm A31 A1 6 89 4 201 Figure 4 6 XT Card 121 92 mm A31 A1 C18 C1 4 8 175 mm 6 89 Figure 4 7 AT Card Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Indu...

Page 77: ...5E00131465 03 174 63 mm 106 68 mm 8 19 mm 6 875 0 322 4 2 Figure 4 8 Short PCI Cards 5 V 265 mm 10 48 106 68 mm 4 2 8 19 mm 0 322 Figure 4 9 Long PCI Cards 5 V Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 78: ... for these modules as they are fixed enough by the standard fastening The device for holding down the modules is attached to the housing with a screw It has three slits through which the slide elements are inserted Proceed as follows 1 Open the housing as described in Section 4 1 2 Undo the fixing screw of the device for holding down the modules 3 During assembly ensure that the device for holding...

Page 79: ...ng firmly on the module The module must now be introduced into the notch Caution No pressure may be exerted on the module Therefore do not use force to press the slide element onto the module 2 Cut off the projecting part of the slide element Score the slide element at the top edge of the holding down device with a knife and break it off Nip off the surplus with a sharp side cutter Aotewell Ltd ww...

Page 80: ...assignment 3 Remove the device for holding down the modules as described in Section 4 4 1 4 Undo the screw on the slot plate of the module 5 Pull the module out of the slot 6 Proceed in the reverse order to install the new expansion card Slots for expansion cards Device for holding down the modules Figure 4 11 Removal Installation of an Expansion Card Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automat...

Page 81: ...rive holder from the mounting and lay the drive holder with its top on the housing 4 Note the cable assignment and pull off the cables from the motherboard Fixing screws Figure 4 12 Installation and Removal of the Drive Holder 5 Undo the four screws which secure the hard disk drive to the vibration damped part of the mounting Remove the hard disk drive from the mounting Aotewell Ltd www aotewell c...

Page 82: ... screws used in attaching the two hard disks to the holder 6 Remove the defective hard disk drive including the mounting plate from the hol der For the assignment of the drives IDE1 or 2 drive refer to the printed infor mation on the holder 7 Remove the cable plus the power supply adapter circuit board 8 When installing the new drive carry out the instructions in a reversed order The new drive mus...

Page 83: ...ing 2 Remove the cover of the CD ROM drive 3 Undo the three screws which secure the CD ROM drive to the mounting 4 Remove the CD ROM drive from the mounting and carefully pull off the data cable 5 Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new drive CD ROM drive with cover Fixing screws for CD ROM cover Figure 4 14 Box PC 620 with CD ROM Drive Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKon...

Page 84: ...the motherboard and pull the flex lead out of the connector assembly 4 Undo the two fixing screws TORX T8 on the housing 5 Lift the floppy drive upwards out of the housing 6 Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new drive The new drive must be of the same type as the one removed Fixing screws of the floppy drive Figure 4 15 Installation of the Floppy Disk Drive in the Box PC 620 Aotewell Ltd www...

Page 85: ...rom the housing 4 Remove the internal power supply cable from the power supply unit only versions with the 105W power supply 5 Undo the two fixing screws TORX T10 on the housing 6 Pull the power supply unit upwards out of the housing 7 Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new power supply unit Cover of the power supply unit Power supply unit Figure 4 16 Removal and Installation of the Power Sup...

Page 86: ... 2 3 Remove the drive holder as described in Section 4 5 1 4 Remove the power supply unit as described in Section 4 6 5 Undo the screw on the motherboard 6 Pull the bus board off the motherboard 7 Proceed in the reverse order to refit the bus board Bus board Fixing screw of the bus board Figure 4 17 Removal and Installation of the Bus Board Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKon...

Page 87: ...the power supply unit as described in Section 4 6 5 Undo the 7 screws on the motherboard and the 10 hexagon head screws on the ports 6 Remove the bus board and the motherboard 7 Proceed in the reverse order to refit the motherboard Fixing screws on the motherboard Figure 4 18 Fixing Screws on the Motherboard The motherboard is available as a replacement part without the processor memory modules an...

Page 88: ...Undo the rivets by pressing out the gudgeon from the rear of the rivet shank 4 Remove the fan 5 Proceed in the reverse order for assembly Device fan Plastic rivets Figure 4 19 Removal and Installation of the Device Fan Notice Only a fan of the same type may be fitted Caution To ensure that the device is adequately cooled take care that the running direction of the fan is correct when installing En...

Page 89: ...n 4 as indicated on the slot A Caution The marks on top of the processor may be covered by the cooling unit In this case use the marks between the pin rows on the outside of the processor 6 Swing the lever downwards until it clicks into position 5 7 Unmount the fan 8 Fix the cooling unit using the lifting lever 9 Reattach the fan cable plug to the motherboard 10 Mount the fan Caution Operating a p...

Page 90: ...ed In the Box PC the reset button is on the drive side beside the floppy drive The re set button can be only actuated with a thin pen e g an opened up paper clip The position of the reset button is marked in the illustration of the Box PC below Reset button Figure 4 21 Reset Button Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 91: ...replacing a system module Chapter Overview In chapter you will find on page 5 1 Changing the Device Configuration with BIOS SETUP 5 2 5 1 1 The Main Menu 5 5 5 1 2 The Advanced Menu 5 15 5 1 3 The Security Menu 5 22 5 1 4 The Power Menu 5 24 5 1 5 The Boot Sequence Menu 5 25 5 1 6 The Version Menu 5 27 5 1 7 The Exit Menu 5 28 5 1 8 Default Setup Settings 5 29 5 2 Configuring the PCMCIA Interface ...

Page 92: ...s You can also use SETUP to set the time of day and date Incorrect BIOS Data If incorrect BIOS data are detected when you boot the system the BIOS prompts you to S Start BIOS SETUP by pressing F2 or S Continue booting by pressing F1 Starting SETUP On completion of the startup test the BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP program by displaying the following screen prompt PRESS F2 to...

Page 93: ... settings using the BIOS setup The modified settings become effective when you have saved them and terminated the BIOS setup The following screen shots may differ from what is shown here depending on the device configuration The following screen form appears when you start the BIOS setup Menu bar Operation line Selectable submenu Header PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help System Time ESC ...

Page 94: ...or example Internal COM 1 indicate a resource conflict between the interfaces managed by the BIOS In this case you should select the default settings F9 or eliminate the conflict You can move between the menu screens using the cursor keys and Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extended sytem configuration can be set here Security Security functions are set here for example...

Page 95: ...nced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Main 15 35 32 Help window Figure 5 2 SETUP Main Menu Example Setting in the Main Menu In the Main menu you can move upwards and downwards using the cursor keys and to select the following system parameters Field Meaning System Time For viewing and setting the current time System Date For viewing and setting the current date Diskette A Type of built in...

Page 96: ...he date Month Day Year You can move between the entries in the date and time options for example from hour to minute using the tabulator key Diskette A Disk drive The type of floppy drive installed in the PC is set here The following entries are possible Disabled If there is no disk drive 360 KB 5 1 4 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 KB 3 1 2 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Default setting for an installed disk drive A 2 88 MB 3 1...

Page 97: ...DMA Mode Disabled LBA Format Total Sectors 40031712 Figure 5 3 Primary Master Type Field The parameters you can select here are usually stored on the IDE drive The Auto setting in the Type field means that these values are automatically read from the drive and written into memory Autodetect If Type is selected for a drive that cannot be detected a timer times out in approximately 1 minute and the ...

Page 98: ...supports hard disks with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto 32 Bit IO Field The setting in the 32 Bit I O field defines the mode of access for the drive Disabled 16 Bit access Enabled 32 Bit access default Transfer Mode and Ultra DMA Mode Fields The settings in these fields define the interface s data transfer ...

Page 99: ...Write Through Write Back Controls caching of system conventional memory and memory above one megabyte Figure 5 4 Memory Cache Field A cache is a fast memory buffer between the CPU and main memory DRAM Recurrent memory access operations are executed in the fast cache instead of the main memory if the function is enabled In rare instances involving some hardware and software combinations it may be n...

Page 100: ... This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Enter Help F1 Main Boot Options Enabled Summary screen Disabled Enabled Figure 5 5 Boot Options Submenu Quick Boot Mode Some hardware tests are skipped to speed up the boot procedure SETUP prompt The message PRESS F2 to enter Setup appears at the bottom of the screen during the system run up phase POST Errors The boot process is stopped if an ...

Page 101: ... inactive Example of a summary screen PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility SIMATIC Box CPU Type CPU Speed System Memory Extended Memory Shadow Ram Cache Ram Hard Disk 0 Hard Disk 1 Hard Disk 3 Hard Disk 2 PC 620 Pentium R III 866 MHz 640 KB 119 MB 384 KB 512 KB 20496 MB None None BIOS Number System ROM BIOS Date COM Ports LPT Ports Display Type PS 2 Mouse Diskette A A5E00123801 ES02x E6E3 FFFF 03 12 02 03F8 ...

Page 102: ...elect Item Select Menu Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Key Click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate Enter Help F1 Main On Keyboard Features Keyboard auto repeat delay 30 sec 1 2 sec Figure 5 7 Keyboard Features Submenu Numlock Switches Numlock on or off following power on Key Click A keystroke can be heard Keyboard auto repeat rate Increase in automatic key repeat...

Page 103: ...ze Expand DSTN Contrast 154 Fan Control Enabled LAN Remote Boot Disabled Figure 5 8 Hardware Options Submenu The parameters of the interfaces present on the basic module are set here Entry Meaning PCI MPI DP 1 Enables the CP5611 compatible MPI DP interface The recourses are managed by the BIOS PCI plug and play mechanism On Board Ethernet Enabled The ethernet port on the motherboard is enabled Dis...

Page 104: ... Enabled All data is output only to the internal LCD the 15 way VGA port is disabled CRT Enabled For maximum resolution the display signals are output only to the 15 way VGA port the LCD interface of the VGA controller is disabled SIMULTAN Both display interfaces are enabled and operate simultaneously Note however that the LCD does not support all resolutions LCD Screen size Normal The display win...

Page 105: ...ing items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction Figure 5 9 Advanced Menu Setting in the Advanced Menu Installed O S Plug and Play means that all modules are automatically detected and installed providing they support the Plug and Play functionality other BIOS handles the entire Plug and Play capability default configuration Win95 Win98 The operating system handles s...

Page 106: ...up Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Enter Help F1 Advanced COM LPT Configuration Configure serial port A using options Disabled No configuration Enabled User configuration Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration OS Controlled Displayed when controlled by OS Base I O address Interrupt IRQ 4 Internal COM 1 Bas...

Page 107: ... the 8 bit data cables EPP Enhanced parallel port S Enhanced parallel port data transfer rate from 500kbps up to 2Mbps S Hardware handshake S different devices can be addressed ECP Extended capability port as for EPP however S own DMA channel S FIFO backup S Data compression PCI Configuration Submenu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu Select Change Values...

Page 108: ...ize device expansion rom Figure 5 12 PCI Devices Slot 1 Submenu 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 operate as a PCI slave Latency Timer Default The number of active PCI clock cycles of the master modules are d...

Page 109: ...ules with no Plug and Play capability PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help IRQ 3 ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit IRQ 4 Available Enter Help F1 Advanced Available PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices IRQ 5 Available IRQ 9 Available IRQ 10 Available IRQ 11 Reserved Figure...

Page 110: ...iguration Submenu Disabled No interrupt possible for this PCI IRQ line AutoSelect Plug and Play mechanism in BIOS selects unassigned interrupts and allocates them to the on board PCI devices 3 to 15 The PCI IRQ line is assigned to the selected interrupt Do not use this setting unless it is specifically required in your application s documentation Assignment of the PCI IRQ lines to the PCI slots Bo...

Page 111: ...ize AGP Rate 8 MB 2x AGP Figure 5 15 Submenu Video Adapter Settings Frame Buffer Size 8 Specifies the size of the graphic memory used 16 Onboard graphic card This range is in the 32 Main memory of the system AGP Rate 1x Specifies the AGP transfer speed to the Onboard 2x graphic card 4x Default Primary Video Adapter AGP The Onboard video graphic card is used as a primary display unit PCI A PCI grap...

Page 112: ... Figure 5 16 Security Menu Supervisor Password is Disabled Password not set All setup entries can be processed without a password Enabled Passwort is enabled The BIOS setup can only be processed after entering a password This password has a higher priority than a User Password The input field automatically changes from Disabled to Enabled when the password is entered User Password is Disabled No U...

Page 113: ... boot is set to enabled Supervisor Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor password was entered during system boot User Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was entered during system boot Notice This function can not be used under Windows NT 2000 XP since this operating system does not access the diskette via BIOS routines Please use the Windows NT 2000 XP system ...

Page 114: ...y friendly computing APM Advanced Power Management Enabled The operating system can shut down system resources when they are not needed Disabled The operating system is denied APM access Power Savings Disabled No power saving functions Customize Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance User selectable and preset power saving functions for maximum and minimum power saving You can set the parameter...

Page 115: ...Enter expands or collapses devices with a or Ctrl Enter expands all and moves the device up or down Boot Sequence Removable Device Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Figure 5 18 Boot Sequence Menu This menu lists the boot devices in groups The group with the highest priority is at the top The procedure for changing the sequence is as follows Use the keys to select a group and the or keys to move the gr...

Page 116: ...r configure devices Enter expands or collapses devices with a or Ctrl Enter expands all and moves the device up or down Boot Sequence Removable Devices Legacy Floppy Drive Hard Drive FUJITSU MPF3204AT PM Alternate Device CD ROM Drive Figure 5 19 Boot Sequence Menu Example This screen shows all possible boot devices within a given group the highest priority device is always listed first Here again ...

Page 117: ...ub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit MPI DP Firmware Enter Help F1 Advanced Security Exit Main Power If any items require changes please consult your system Supervisor Boot Sequence SIMATIC Bios Version Version Bios Number CPU Type CPU Speed CPU ID Code Revision Pentium R III 866 MHz 0683 0014 V01 Box PC 620 V02 01 02 A5E00123801 ES0x Board Revision V01 Ethernet Config Version V01 Figure 5 ...

Page 118: ...stem Setup and save your change to CMOS Boot Sequence Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Version Setup Defaults Exit Figure 5 21 Menü Exit Save Changes Exit All changes are saved a system restart is carried out with the new parameters Discard Changes Exit All changes are rejected a system restart is carried out with the old parameters Get Default Values All parameters are set to safe valu...

Page 119: ... MM TT JJJJ Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Primary Master C 20496 MB Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Slave None Memory Cache Write back Boot Options Quick Boot Mode Enabled SETUP prompt Enabled POST Errors Enabled Floppy check Disabled Summary screen Enabled Keyboard Features Num Lock On Key Click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 s Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2s Hardware Optio...

Page 120: ... Option ROM Scan Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer 0040 h PCI Device Slot 2 Option ROM Scan Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer 0040 h PCI PnP ISA IRQ Exclusuion IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available IRQ11 Reserved PCI IRQ Line 1 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 2 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 3 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 4 Auto Select Installed O S Other R...

Page 121: ...ot Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Normal Diskette Access Supervisor Power APM Enabled Power Savings Disabled Standby Timeout off Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Fan Control Enabled Boot Sequence Diskette Drive Removable Devices Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Version SIMATIC Box PC 620 BIOS Version V7 xx Board Revision V01 BIOS Number A5E16562 ESxx MPI DP Firmware V01 Ethernet Config Version V01 CPU Typ...

Page 122: ...as S Socket Services S Card Services S Client Drivers S Flash File System from the nearest Siemens sales office or representative Your PC comes supplied with Windows 98 NT4 2000 XP already installed this supports the PC Card interface After configuration the computer must be rebooted Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 123: ...s Dark 6 3 6 3 The Screen Display Does not Appear or Drifts 6 4 6 4 No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen 6 4 6 5 The Clock Time and or the Date in Your PC Is Incorrect 6 5 6 6 USB Device does not function 6 5 6 7 An Error Message Appears on the Screen 6 6 6 8 Diagnostic Messages Port 80 6 8 6 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 124: ...uration is the same as when your PC was delivered please contact your technical support team Chapter 8 S If the computer configuration has changed re establish the configuration you had when your PC was delivered Remove any modules from other manufactu rers Perform a complete restart on your PC If the PC still crashes you must contact your technical support team If the error no longer occurs the m...

Page 125: ...wer supply cable or the screen cable is not connected S Switch off the monitor and the system unit S Check whether the power supply cable has been connected correctly to the mo nitor and to the system unit or to the grounding outlet S Check whether the monitor cable has been connected correctly to the system unit and to the screen if a connector is present S Switch on the monitor and the system un...

Page 126: ...he Screen Cause and Remedy The mouse pointer may not appear for the following reasons The mouse driver is not loaded S Check whether the mouse driver is correctly installed Check whether the mouse pointer is present when you start your user program Refer to the ma nuals for the mouse and user program to obtain detailed information about the mouse driver The mouse is not connected S Switch off your...

Page 127: ...e date are still incorrect after you switch off your PC and switch it back on again In this case please contact your technical support team 6 6 USB Device does not function The USB port is not recognized by the operating system It is only supported by Windows Me Windows 2000 and Windows XP at the present time In addition the BIOS setup can be controlled by a USB keyboard Aotewell Ltd www aotewell ...

Page 128: ...the SETUP settings Contact your technical support team Keyboard error Check whether the keyboard is connected correctly Stuck Key Check whether a key on the keyboard is stuck System RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical support team Shadow RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical support team Extended RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your technical suppo...

Page 129: ... Screen Meaning Suggestion Real time clock error Clock chip error Contact your technical support team Keyboard controller error Keyboard error Contact your technical support team Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 130: ... BBB BB 9 BBB BBB A BBB BBBB B BBBB B C BBBB BB D BBBB BBB E BBBB BBBB F Example B BBB BBB B Beeps 2 8 Hexadecimal code Check system memory Meaning Special codes In addition to the subsequent beep codes listed there are the following special codes 3x short If the INSERT button is pressed during system start the Onboard Device Installation is skipped The Onboard Graphics is used as standard output ...

Page 131: ...T Initialize the cache 16 TP_CHECKSUM EPROM checksum test 17 TP_PRE_SIZE_RAM Initialize external cache before autosizing memory 28 TP_SIZE_RAM Determine the RAM size 2A TP_ZERO_BASE Set 512k base RAM to 0 2C TP_ADDR_TEST Test the base RAM address cables 2E TP_BASERAML Check the 4 MB base RAM 2F TP_PRE_SYS_SHADOW Initialize external cache before shado wing 38 TP_SYS_SHADOW BIOS Shadow 20 TP_REFRESH...

Page 132: ...P_8742_TEST Test the keyboard controller 52 TP_KB_TEST Test and initialize the keyboard 58 TP_HOT_INT Test for unexpected interrupts 4E TP_CR_DISPLAY Output copyright message 50 TP_CPU_DISPLAY Output CPU type and clock rate 5A TP_DISPLAY_F2 Display the F2 message for SETUP 5B TP_CPU_CACHE_OFF Disable cache during setup 5C TP_MEMORY_TEST Test the system memory 60 TP_EXT_MEMORY Test the extended mem...

Page 133: ...he hardware interrupts A0 TP_TIME_OF_DAY Set the clock time and date A2 TP_KEYLOCK_TEST Check keyboard controller status C2 TP_PEM_LOG Start the error manager C3 TP_PEM_DISPLAY Display any possible errors A8 TP_ERASE_F2 Delete the F2 message AC TP_SETUP_CHECK Verifiy whether to execute setup AE TP_CLEAR_BOOT Cancel the boot flags B0 TP_ERROR_CHECK Check for possible errors during system test B2 TP...

Page 134: ...Error Diagnosis 6 12 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 135: ...Overview of the Components and Ports 7 3 7 3 System Resources 7 4 7 4 Monitoring Functions 7 9 7 5 Ports 7 13 7 6 Bus Unit 7 34 7 7 Power Supply Unit with 85W Leistungsabgabe AC and DC 7 41 7 8 Power Supply Unit with 105W Leistungsabgabe AC and DC 7 42 7 9 Connecting Cables 7 43 7 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 136: ... 85W Basic System with Power Supply Unit 105W Component Voltage 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 0 56 A Hard disk 0 4 A 0 5 A CD RW DVD drive 0 92 A Fan 0 2 A Sum basic configuration 7 38 A 2 5 A 0 8 A 0 A 0 02 A ISA PCI slots Sum 3 A 4 A 0 6 A 0 1 A 0 1 A PC Card slot 0 5 1 0 6 A 1 0 12 A Sum max for maximum confi...

Page 137: ...red 8 16 32MB CRT up to1600x1200 85Hz 65536 colors with PC133 memory modules up to1280x1024 85Hz 65536 colors with PC100 memory modules Hard Disk ATA 33 mode Ultra DMA capable CD ROM Master on secondary EIDE port 24 speed CD RW DVD Master on secondary EIDE port Multi Spin Writer Drive Read CD ROM CD R 14 32 times CD RW 8 20 times Speed 8 times Write CD R 12 times CD RW 10 times Speed suppors recor...

Page 138: ... configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems Windows 98 Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Information Windows NT 4 0 Start Programs Administrative Tools Common Windows NT Diagnostics Windows 2000 XP Start Run enter msinfo32 in Open field and confirm with OK 7 3 1 BIOS DOS system resources allocation The following table describes the sys...

Page 139: ...FE 15 Numeric Data Processor 0100 016F 112 unused 0170 0177 8 Secondary EIDE channel 0178 01EF 120 unused 01F0 01F7 8 Primary EIDE channel available if disabled in SETUP 01F8 01FF 116 unused 0200 0273 16 reserved for Game Port 0274 0277 4 ISA PNP Read Data Port 0279 0279 4 ISA PNP Read Data Port 027C 02E7 108 unused 02E8 02EF 8 reserved 02F0 02F7 8 unused 02F8 02FF 8 COM2 available if disabled in ...

Page 140: ... 8 COM1 available if disabled in SETUP Dynamic area resources are managed via Plug and Play 04D0 04D1 2 Motherboard resources 0A79 0A79 1 ISA PNP Read Data Port 0A7A 0FFF 1414 PCI Bus 1000 103F 64 Fast Ethernet LAN on Motherbo ard 1040 107F 64 USB Universal Host Controller 1080 108F 16 VIA Bus Master EIDE Controller 1090 10B7 40 Raidcontroller 4000 404F 80 Motherboard resources 8100 8157 88 Mother...

Page 141: ...eans several devices can share one interrupt The interrupt assign ment is done automatically PCI interrupt lines must be derived from the ISA interrupt pool this means PCI modules also use ISA resources This allocation is done automatically too Plug and play incapable ISA cards can be allocated to a free interrupt by setting the PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion of the corresponding interrupt to ...

Page 142: ...e disabled in SETUP via EMM High DOS Memory 000C D000 000C FFFF 12K unused devices driver or ISA hardware via EMM High DOS Memory 000D 0000 000D 7FFF 32K unused devices driver or ISA hardware via EMM High DOS Memory 000D 8000 000D FFFF 32K unused devices or ISA hardware via EMM High DOS Memory 000E 0000 000E 3FFF 16K Legacy USB BIOS extension not usable for ISA cards via EMM High DOS Memory 000E 6...

Page 143: ...ules can be transferred to applications The program SOM Safecard On Motherboard as well as drivers for Windows are available on the units for this The status can be displayed or limits parameterized thereby You will find a description of the drivers and the SOM program on the Documentation and Drivers CD in the Drivers Safeonbo ard directory 7 4 2 Signals on the Front Interface The meaning of the ...

Page 144: ... temperature values of the set thres holds a temperature error is registered with the following effects Reaction Option Temp LED to red always Fan goes to maximum rpms always SOM application is displayed always Temperature errors do not occur during the normal approved use of the device If a temperature error occurs check the following possible causes Are the ventilation slots blocked Is the fan w...

Page 145: ...iggered again within the set time by driver or SOM program the following reactions are initiated Reaction Option Watchdog LED switches from green to red always Acknowledge WD always Initiate reset of the PC adjustable SOM application is displayed always The reactions which are to be triggered can be parameterized by driver or SOM program WD Monitoring Times TWD The monitoring times are adjustable ...

Page 146: ...tions are triggered Reaction Option SOM application is displayed always The temperature error remains stored until the cause of the fan failure has been corrected in one of the following ways Acknowledgement of the error message via the SOM program Device restart Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 147: ...can be disabled IRQ3 edge triggered 9 pin standard connector LPT1 external X9 378h 37Fh can be disabled IRQ7 edge triggered 25 pin standard socket PS 2 mouse external X6 060h 064h IRQ12 edge triggered 6 pin mini DIN socket PS 2 keyboard external X6 060h 064h IRQ1 edge triggered 6 pin mini DIN socket USB external X40 First USB channel additional internal second USB channel for front interface MPI D...

Page 148: ...S S2 Request to send Output 5 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input 7 GND E2 Functional ground reference potential 8 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 9 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 10 17 Unassigned 18 TTY TxD TTY send Output 19 20mA Isolated current source 20 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 21 TTY TxD TTY send Output 22 RI M3 Incoming call Input 23 25 Unassigned The line current ...

Page 149: ...ching from V24 to TTY operation is described in Section 5 1 2 Serial Port COM2 V24 Mouse The serial port COM 2 on the Box PC has the following pinout 1 5 6 9 Figure 7 2 Serial Port COM 2 Connector Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 DCD M5 Receiving signal level carrier Input 2 RxD D2 Received data Input 3 TxD D1 Transmitted data Output 4 DTR S1 Terminal ready Output 5 GND E2 Functional ...

Page 150: ...vel 6 Data Bit 4 Data line 4 Output TTL level 7 Data Bit 5 Data line 5 Output TTL level 8 Data Bit 6 Data line 6 Output TTL level 9 Data Bit 7 Data line 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Acknowledge Input 4 7 kW pull up 11 BUSY Not ready Input 4 7 kW pull up 12 PE No paper Input 4 7 kW pull up 13 SELECT Device selection Input 4 7 kW pull up 14 AUTO FEED Automatic new line Output open collector 15 ERROR De...

Page 151: ... 4 5V fused Output 5 CLK Clock line mouse Input Output 6 Unassigned PS 2 Keyboard You can connect an external keyboard to your Box PC The connector has the fol lowing pinout 1 2 3 4 5 6 View onto the socket Figure 7 5 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Connecting Cable Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 DAT Data line keyboard Input output 2 Unassigned 3 GND Ground 4 P5VFK 5V fuse...

Page 152: ...2 1 Figure 7 6 USB port Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 VCC 5V fused Output 2 Data Data line Input Output 3 Data Data line Input Output 4 GND Ground The connector is of type A The port is rated as a high current USB 500mA Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 153: ...Input 5 M5EXT M5EXT return line GND of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an exter nal user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed max 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT power supply 5 V of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an exter nal user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed max 90 mA Output 7 NC Pin 7 is not assigned 8 LTG_A Signal line A of the MPI ...

Page 154: ...ion Input Output 1 TD Transmitted data Output 2 TD Transmitted data Output 3 RD Received data Input 4 5 SYMR Internal 75 Ω output 6 Received data Input 7 8 SYMT Internal 75 Ω output S Shield LED green Connection LED yellow Activity is not necessary for data transfer Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 155: ...Output 2 G Green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 Unassigned 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 5 V 5 V fused Output 10 GND Ground 11 Unassigned 12 DDC_DAT Display Data Channel Data Input Output 13 EXT_H Horizontal synchronizing pulse Output 14 EXT_V Vertical synchronizing pulse Output 15 DDC_CLK Display Data Channel Clock Input Output Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation H...

Page 156: ...O Front Internal X44 Port for front Front I O COM2 Internal X26 Internal COM2 port Display Port CMOS X420 D STN and TFT displays with 5V CMOS port and VGA resolution 640x480 can be connected to this port The display is selected and the D STN TFT signals allocated automatically in accordance with the coding of the Display Select inputs The maximum cable length is 50 cm with a display clock rate of ...

Page 157: ...16 UD1 Upper Data Bit 1 16 G0 Signal Green Bit 0 LSB 17 UD0 Upper Data Bit 0 17 G1 Signal Green Bit 1 18 LD3 Lower Data Bit 3 18 G2 Signal Green Bit 2 19 GND 19 GND 20 LD2 Lower Data Bit 2 20 G3 Signal Green Bit 3 21 LD1 Lower Data Bit 1 21 G4 Signal Green Bit 4 22 LD0 Lower Data Bit 0 22 G5 Signal Green Bit 5 MSB 23 GND 23 GND 24 UD5 Upper Data Bit 5 24 B0 Signal Blue Bit 0 LSB 25 UD4 Upper Data ...

Page 158: ...idered for the pair of differential cables in accordance with the LVDS specification Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 P5V_D_fused 5V fused VCC display Output 2 P5V_D_fused 5V fused VCC display Output 3 RXIN0 LVDS output signal bit 0 Output 4 RXIN0 LVDS output signal bit 0 Output 5 P3V3_D_fused 3 3V fused VCC display Output 6 P3V3_D_fused 3 3V fused VCC display Output 7 RXIN1 LVDS outp...

Page 159: ...y type 0 low low low low reserved 1 low low low high reserved 2 low low high low reserved 3 low low high high reserved 4 low high low low 640 x 480 VGA TFT 18 bits 5 low high low high reserved 6 low high high low 1024 x 768 XGA TFT 18 bits 7 low high high high 800 x 600 SVGA TFT 18 bits 8 high low low low reserved 9 high low low high reserved 10 high low high low reserved 11 high low high high res...

Page 160: ...ta channel 1 Input Output 13 USB_D1P USB data channel 1 Input Output 14 GND Ground 15 LCD_SEL0 Display type select signal 0 Input 16 LCD_SEL1 Display type select signal 1 Input 17 LCD_SEL2 Display type select signal 2 Input 18 LCD_SEL3 Display type select signal 3 Input 19 RESET_N Reset signal low active Input 20 SPEAKER Connection for system speaker Output 21 HD_LED HD LED anode with 1kΩ in serie...

Page 161: ...otential 10 P5V 5V power supply Output 7 5 3 Assignment of the Internal Ports on the Motherboard Port Position Connector Description Memory internal X19 X20 2 SO DIMM slot 64Bit Processor internal X1 Socket for MMC2 mobile processor Bus extender internal X10 Socket for bus extender assigned with ISA and PCI bus signals Power supply 105W internal X13 20 pin connector for DC signals of the power sup...

Page 162: ...ery internal X24 Power supply for device fan 2 pin male connector Optional product feature Port to the Bus Unit The Box PC has a bus unit with a PCI slot and a shared ISA PCI slot Expansion cards can be installed to ISA specification Rev 3 1 and PCI specification Rev 2 0 with a maximum length of 265mm 175 mm for shared ISA PCI modules All the PCI slots can be used as masters For Box PCs with the 8...

Page 163: ...r TTY port 3 TTY_GND TTY_GND 3 TTY_GND TTY_GND 4 PS_NAU_N Power failure early warning alarm 4 PS_NAU_N Power failure early warning alarm 5 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 P12V 12V 6 P12V 12V 7 V_DC for processor module 7 V_DC for processor module 8 N12V 12V 8 N12V 12V 9 GND GND 9 GND GND 10 GND GND 10 GND GND 11 P3V3 3 3V 11 P3V3 3 3V 12 P3V3 3 3V 12 P3V3 3 3V 13 GND GND 13 GND GND 14 GND GND 14 GND GND 15 GN...

Page 164: ...ard Pin no Designation Description 1 P5V 5V 2 P5V 5V 3 P5V 5V 4 P5V 5V 5 P5V 5V 6 PS_NAU_N Power failure early warning alarm 7 PS_PWROK Power Good Signal 8 GND Ground 9 GND Ground 10 GND Ground 11 N12V 12V 12 GND Ground 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 P12V 12V 16 P12V 12V 17 P3V 3 3V 18 P3V 3 3V 19 P3V 3 3V 20 P3V 3 3V Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewe...

Page 165: ...AT_N Write data signal Output 17 GND Ground 18 WR_GAT_N Enable data signal Output 19 Reserved reserved 20 TRACK_N0 Track 0 signal Input 21 Reserved reserved 22 WR_PRT_N Write protection signal Input 23 GND Ground 24 RD_DAT_N Read Data signal Input 25 GND Ground 26 SIDE_1_N Page selection Output Assignment of the IDE Ports The primary IDE port is intended for the alternative installation of 2 5 and...

Page 166: ...l D0 17 D0 Data signal D0 18 D15 Data signal D15 18 D15 Data signal D15 19 GND 19 GND 20 n c Coding 20 n c Coding 21 DREQ DMA Request 21 DREQ DMA Request 22 GND 22 GND 23 IOW_N IO Write 23 IOW_N IO Write 24 GND 24 GND 25 IOR_N I O Read 25 IOR_N I O Read 26 GND 26 GND 27 IORDY I O Ready 27 IORDY I O Ready 28 Reserved 28 CSEL Master Slave 29 DACK_N DMA Acknowledge 29 DACK_N DMA Acknowledge 30 GND 30...

Page 167: ...nd 2 12V Switched power supply Output 3 CPU FAN_CLK Speed signal Input Connection for Device Fan The device fan is connected via this connection Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 12V Switched power supply Output 2 GND Ground Connection for Backup Battery The battery for the standby supply to the CMOS RAM is connected to this connection A 3 6 V lithium battery with a capacity of 750 mAh...

Page 168: ...ISA slots and two PCI slots as well as a shared ISA PCI slot The expansion modules are powered via the link between the bus board and the motherboard Figure 7 10 Bus Board B1 B49 B52 B63 B94 shared PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 ISA Slot 1 B1 A1 B52 B49 B62 A49 A52 A62 B1 A1 B52 B49 B62 A49 A52 A62 B1 A1 A31 C1 D1 C18 D18 B62 B31 Figure 7 11 Slot assignment on the Bus Board Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com In...

Page 169: ...o allow high speed reaction of the hardware the PCI HW interrupt may be used only by one resource This can be forced by appropriate setting in the system BIOS Setting up a reserved interrupt on the device For the PCI slots 1 and 2 reserved interrupts can be used and set With the factory setting of Box PC 620 only at PCI slot 1 a reserved interrupt can be used and set To set a reserved interrupt at...

Page 170: ...upts can be assigned to slots in the Advanced menu of the BIOS setup To do so Assign PCI IRQ Line 1 the required free interrupt and all other PCI interrupt channels channels 2 3 4 another interrupt To do this open the Advanced menu of the BIOS setup and then PCI Configuration In this menu you can assign the specific PCI IRQ channels to the respective interrupts You cannot assign interrupts that ar...

Page 171: ... 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 DACK1 O A18 SA 13 I O B18 DRQ 1 I A19 SA 12 I O B19 REFRESH I O A20 SA 11 I O B20 CLK O A21 SA 10 I O B21 IRQ 7 I A22 SA 09 I O B22 reserved I A23 SA 08 I O B23 IRQ 5 I A24 SA 07 I O B24 IRQ 4 I A25 SA 06 I O B25 IRQ 3 I A26 SA 05 I O B26 reserved O A27 SA 04 I O B27 TC O A28 SA 03 I O B28 BALE...

Page 172: ...D 09 I O D12 DACK6 O C13 SD 10 I O D13 DRQ 6 I C14 SD 11 I O D14 DACK7 O C15 SD 12 I O D15 DRQ 7 I C16 SD 13 I O D16 5V VCC C17 SD 14 I O D17 reserved I C18 SD 15 I O D18 0 V GND low active Under normal conditions the signals SBHE LA17 LA23 MEMR and MEMW are operated as outputs sending from the CPU Only CPU boards which are suitable for use as a master CPU for system bus access send and receive th...

Page 173: ... IDSEL 27 AD 23 3 3V 28 Ground AD 22 29 AD 21 AD 20 30 AD 19 Ground 31 3 3V AD 18 32 AD 17 AD 16 33 C BE 2 3 3V 34 Ground FRAME 35 IRDY Ground 36 3 3V TRDY 37 DEVSEL Ground 38 Ground STOP 39 LOCK 3 3V 40 PERR SDONE 41 3 3V SBO 42 SERR Ground 43 3 3V PAR 44 C BE 1 AD 15 45 AD 14 3 3V 46 Ground AD 13 47 AD 12 AD 11 48 AD 10 Ground 5V System Environment Side B Side A 49 Ground AD 09 50 CONNECTOR KEY ...

Page 174: ...ecific 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 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 175: ... 12 V 0 2 A 6 5 V 10 A 3 3 3 V 4 2 A 5 Power Good Signal T1 T2 T3 Power Good Signal Input voltage 5 V secondary POWER GOOD T1 preset time 100 500 ms T2 hold up time 20 ms minimum AC 7 ms minimum DC T3 save time 1 ms mimimum voltage Figure 7 12 Time Characteristics of the Power Good Signal Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 176: ...V 2 5 A 4 12 V 0 3 A 5 5 V 13 5 A 3 3 3 V 8 5 A 3 Power Good Signal T1 T2 T3 Power Good Signal Input voltage 5 V secondary POWER GOOD T1 preset time 100 500 ms T2 hold up time 20 ms minimum T3 save time 1 ms mimimum voltage Figure 7 13 Time Characteristics of the Power Good Signal Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 177: ... cable 6ES5 734 2BD20 in scope of delivery AG side 15 pin male connector passiv 19 18 21 19 9 2 6 330 ohms 330 ohms 9 10 7 8 1 1 3 20 Housing Screen housing U U U U Figure 7 14 SIMATIC S5 Standard Connecting Cable SIMATIC S7 Connecting Cable for MPI DP You can use the 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 connecting cable to connect your Box PC to a SIMATIC S7 programmable controller Please read the notes in Chapter...

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Page 179: ...rview Section Description Page 8 1 Restoring the Hard Disk 8 2 8 2 Installation of the Windows Operating System 8 6 8 3 Installing Drivers and Software 8 12 8 3 1 Reinstalling the RAID Controller driver 8 12 8 3 2 Installing the RAID Controller software 8 13 8 3 3 Installing and Operating the Burner Software 8 14 8 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell ...

Page 180: ...ecovery CD proceed as follows When the BIOS message Press F2 to enter Setup appears on the screen press the ESC key After initialization a boot menu to select the boot options is displayed 2 Select ATAPI CD ROM Drive 3 When Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu is displayed select 2 Boot for FDISK FORMAT or Windows Me Setup 4 Start the Microsoft Windows 98 hard disk configuration program using A FDisk...

Page 181: ...of the disk space assign a logical drive and format it 8 1 2 Creating Partitions under Windows NT After installing a new hard disk it is necessary to create partitions when they partitions have errors or need to be changed Caution By deleting or creating partitions or logical DOS hard drives all saved data is lost on the hard disk All drives on the hard disk will be erased The hard disk is deliver...

Page 182: ...for a 2045 MB FAT16 partition with Y for Yes 6 In order to continue with the next step Create a Save to Disk Partition the primary partition needs to be formatted Use the Recovery CD to boot as described in steps 1 to 3 above and then format drive C with the program Format Type A Format C The creation of NTFS partitions is done under the Windows NT setup program Starting the Windows NT setup is de...

Page 183: ...ry capacity 5 Create a primary DOS partition with 4090 MB Enter N for No for the question Do you want to use the maximum memory size available for the primary DOS partition and do you want to activate this partition and set the partition size to 10245 MB 6 To format the partition from the Recovery CD as described above in steps 1 to 3 reboot and then format drive C with the Format program Enter A ...

Page 184: ...tup Menu is displayed select 1 Booten for CD Recovery If the hard disk has not been installed first select 2 Boot for FDISK FORMAT or Windows Setup Section 8 1 5 You have to acknowledge the SIEMENS End User License Agreement with the F8 function key Pressing ESC allows you to decline the agreement and cancels the installation 6 In the next screen you can select the components which are to be copie...

Page 185: ...quence as of point 5 If there is no operating system installed proceed as follows 1 Insert the Recovery CD in the CD ROM drive and reboot the system 2 To boot from the CD proceed as follows When the message Press F2 to enter Setup appears on the screen press the ESC key After intialization a boot menu to select the boot options is displayed 3 Select ATAPI CD ROM Drive 4 When Microsoft Windows 98 S...

Page 186: ...ndows NT Workstation see the Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit Version 4 0 is not included in the package It contains specific information for administrators who are responsible for installing managing and integrating Windows NT Workstation in a network or multiuser environment 8 2 3 Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows 2000 This CD contains encoded files which can only be transferre...

Page 187: ...K FORMAT or Windows Setup Section 8 1 5 You have to acknowledge the SIEMENS End User License Agreement with the F8 function key Pressing ESC allows you to decline the agreement and cancels the installation 6 In the next screen you can select the components which are to be copied from the CD to the hard disk Transfer of at least the folder I386 is necessary for the Windows 2000 installation or setu...

Page 188: ...XP This CD contains encoded files which can only be transferred to a SIEMENS SIMATIC PC Data transfer is made with the OEMSETUP EXE program on the CD ROM or after booting from the CD ROM with the recovery function After transferring the required data to the hard disk the operating system can be installed using the Windows XP Professional setup program Windows XP Professional Installation Sequence ...

Page 189: ...gram LW I386 Winnt bat LW is the drive where the recovery data have been copied 10 Now follow the screen instructions Setting the Language Selection for Windows XP Professional The Multilanguage User Interface MUI allows you to set the Windows XP Professional menus and dialogs to another language In order to install the MUI run the program MUISETUP EXE in the CD_DRIVE MUI folder on the Recovery CD...

Page 190: ...he Service Pack has to be reinstalled after a driver installation 8 3 1 Reinstalling the RAID Controller driver The procedure to install the drivers can be found in the PROMISE user manual on the supplied Documentation and Drivers CD Notes on Windows NT For Windows NT you have to select the driver WinNT Promise FastTrack 100 TX2 TX4 tm Controller from the suggested list When reinstalling Windows N...

Page 191: ...are of the RAID system offers enhanced functions for using and managing the RAID system Run the software by selecting Start Programs Promise Array Management Remote Monitoring Utility Access to the RAID is protected by user password Factor setting for the User administrator or Administrator Passwort not assigned Notice The security functions of the RAID system are effective without launching the s...

Page 192: ... purposes the RAID BIOS informs you that there is no more RAID functionality available and offers equivalent operating options The following startup of the operating system is carried out after acknowledgement This requires a connected keyboard or a keyboard unit In the RAID BIOS this Halt On Error function can be set to disable The system then ignores this stop 8 3 3 Installing and Operating the ...

Page 193: ...ces ESD Overview of chapter In chapter you will find on page A 1 What does ESD mean A 2 A 2 Electrostatic charging A 3 A 3 Basic protective measures against discharge of static electricity A 4 A Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 194: ...evices assemblies Electrostatic sensitive assemblies are identified by the following symbol Caution Electrostatic sensitive devices can be destroyed by voltages which are far below the limit of perception of human beings These voltages occur when you touch a component or the electrical connections of a assembly without being electrostatically discharged The damage which arises in a assembly as a r...

Page 195: ...e charged with when contacting the materials stated in the illustration are shown in Fig A 1 These values correspond to the specifications of IEC 801 2 Voltage in kV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 kV 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 rel humidity in 1 3 1 synthetic material 2 wool 3 antistatic material e g wood or concrete 2 Figure A 1 Electrostatic voltages which an operator can be charged...

Page 196: ... general principle only touch electrostatic sensitive devices when this is unavoidable e g during maintenance work To prevent discharge energy from reaching and damaging sensitive components hold the components in such a way that you do not touch the pins or the printed conductors If you have to perform measurements on an assembly discharge your body by touching a grounded metallic object before c...

Page 197: ...B 1 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 Technical Specifications B Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 198: ...s to DIN VDE 0805 Safety specifications with DC power supply UL508 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emitted interference with power supply 105W EN 55022 Class A requirement for industrial sector for devices with AC power supply EN6100 3 2 class D and EN61000 3 3 Emitted interference with power supply 85W EN 55022 Class B requirement for domestic and industrial sector for devices with AC power sup...

Page 199: ...order documentation Internal processor cache 2x 16KB first level 128 256 512 KB second level de pendent on the processor used Main memory maximum 512 MB SDRAM memory configuration see order documentation 2 Level Cache Processor internal Free expansion slots 1 shared ISA PCI max 175 mm long 1 PCI max 265mm long max permissible current input per ISA slot max permissible current input per PCI slot in...

Page 200: ...ouse PS 2 mouse connection USB 3 channels 1x internal 2x external Card bus 1 port max type III DP12 port potentially isolated 2 Transfer rate Operating mode Physical interface 9 pin subminiature Cannon socket screw locking 9 6 kBaud to 12 Mbaud configurable by SW potentially isolatedt 3 data lines A B control lines RTS AS RTS_PG 5V supply voltage max 90 mA connected to ground shield of the DP12 co...

Page 201: ...contains a glossary in which you will find a list of the terminology used in conjunction with the SIMATIC range of personal computers and programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 202: ...irements so that the system can route power away from unused hardware components Application An application is a program which builds directly on for example the MS DOS Windows operating system Applications on your programming device are for example the STEP 5 Basic package STEP 7 etc ASCII Editor With an ASCII editor you can edit text files which are stored in ASCII code ATA Advanced Technology A...

Page 203: ...cadmium nickel metal hydride and lithium ion are used and as a method to keep the internal clock and the circuitry responsible for the part of RAM that stores important system information always powered up Strictly speaking only batteries that are not rechargeable are classified as batteries BIOS Acronym for Basic Input Output System On PC compatible computers the set of essential software routine...

Page 204: ...after which the operating system is loaded from disk into memory COM1 Port Serial V 24 modem PLC interface This interface is suitable for asynchronous data transmission It can also be used to connect printers with a serial interface COM2 Port Serial RS 232 interface which can be used to connect a mouse or a printer Configuration Files These are files containing data which define the configuration ...

Page 205: ... data bus architecture where all lines are connected to the same circuit for processing the same instructions DIMMs can be installed in the computer as single chip SIMMs on the contrary only in pairs Device Configuration The configuration of a programming device contains information on hardware and device options such as memory configuration drive types monitor network address etc The data are sto...

Page 206: ...mats required by I O devices such as hard disk printers and monitors Drop Down Menu In graphics supported programs a menu line is positioned on the top edge of the screen The menu titles contained in this line can be set either as drop down or pull down menus Drop down menus roll down as soon as the mouse pointer passes over a menu title Pull down menus only roll down when the menu title is clicke...

Page 207: ... with EPROM EEPROM chips S5 user programs can be stored on them These programmed submodules are then plugged into specially designed slots in the programmable logic controller Ethernet Local network bus structure for text and data communication with a transfer rate of 10 Mbaud Extended Memory Memory extensions can be installed in the programming device to increase the width of the memory F File A ...

Page 208: ...he magnetic disks are permanently built into the drive Hibernate See Dormancy HMI Human Machine Interface HTML Hypertext Markup Language is the markup language used for documents on the World Wide Web HTML is an application of SGML Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements such as text and graphics in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements ...

Page 209: ...adapter card Infrarot Acronym IR Having a frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum in the range just below that of red light Objects radiate infrared in proportion to their temperature Industrial Ethernet Bus system based on the Ethernet standard Components of the SIMATIC S5 and S7 series programming devices programmable logic controllers programmable control systems can be networked using Indust...

Page 210: ...sed In the AT bus ISA and EISA 15 IRQs are available Each device s IRQ is hardwired or set by a jumper or DIP switch ISA Industrial Standard Architecture bus for expansion modules J JEIDA Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association Association of Japanese electronics manufacturers whose aim is to set up standards worldwide for the miniaturization and flexible application of PC expansion ...

Page 211: ...nect a printer M Main Memory Main memory is a RAM memory in the CPU that is accessed by the CPU during user program processing Memory Card Memory Cards in credit card format memory for user programs and parameters for example for programmable modules and CPs Micro Memory Card New and very compact card for SIMATIC Memory Expansion See Extended Memory Modem Communications device that enables a compu...

Page 212: ...left mouse button the position is marked The other mouse keys may have different assignments according to the application With the mouse objects can be selected menus processed and functions started Mouse Pointer The mouse pointer is moved across the worktop screen by means of the mouse The mouse pointer selects for example objects which are to be processed MS DOS The single Microsoft Disk Operati...

Page 213: ...enance of the operating mode for example Windows 98 MS DOS P Parallel Interface Information is transmitted byte for byte via a parallel interface port This means that the transmission rate is very fast The programming devices have one parallel interface LPT1 Password Unique sequence of characters that is entered for user identification See Access Protection PC Personal computer Aotewell Ltd www ao...

Page 214: ...torage media hard disk drives for example PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect high speed I O expansion bus PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Association of about 450 computer companies with the aim of setting worldwide standards for miniaturizing PC expansion cards and making their use more flexible offering the market a basis for development Cooperates with JEIDA Se...

Page 215: ...U individually while the current active operations will not be affected This function is particularly important for portable computers PROFIBUS Bus system based on the PROFIBUS standard Components of the SIMATIC S5 and S7 series programming devices programmable logic controllers programmable control systems distributed I Os can be networked using PROFIBUS Programmable Logic Controller System The p...

Page 216: ... ROM Read Only Memory is a non volatile memory in which every memory location can be addressed individually They contain factory set programs and data that are not lost in the event of a power failure RS 232 Interface The RS 232 interface is a standardized interface for data transmission Printers modems and other hardware modules can be connected to a RS 232 interface RTC Real Time Clock S SCSI In...

Page 217: ...omputer The operating system and the user programs are part of the concept software SOM Safecard On Motherboard Consists of a monitoring module on the motherboard the driver and the SOM program Provides functions for monitoring various temperatures and the program cycle Watchdog Standby Power saving status for example hard disk drive or display turned off Startup Disk The bootstrap instructions co...

Page 218: ...rs T Text Cursor The cursor shows where text may be entered for example in text editors and in dialog windows In many applications the position of the cursor can be changed by moving and clicking with the mouse pointer TFT Thin Film Transistor Technology for liquid crystal displays LCD The display consists of a large grid of LCD cells Each one of the pixels represents a single cell The electrical ...

Page 219: ...ing peripherals to a microcomputer USB can connect up to 127 peripherals such as external CD ROM drives printers modems mice and keyboards to the system through a single general purpose port This is accomplished by daisy chaining peripherals together USB is designed to support the ability to automatically add and configure new devices and the ability to add such devices without having to shut down...

Page 220: ...x workstations Windows NT Workstation Windows 2000 Professional and network servers Windows NT Server Windows NT Enterprise Edition Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows provides a standard graphical interface based on drop down menus windowed regions on the screen and a pointing device such as a mouse WWW World Wide Web is the total set of interlinked hypertext documents re...

Page 221: ...on for files this type of write protection is stored in the computer and is allocated by the system manager S Floppy disk write protection for 3 1 2 in diskettes by opening the write protection hole W2k Another name for Windows 2000 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 222: ...Glossary Glossary 22 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465 03 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 223: ...rosoft Windows 98 8 2 Current Requirement components 7 2 D DC Power Supply 1 2 2 2 3 3 Default Setup Settings 5 29 Device Configuration 5 2 Device Fan 2 4 Device for holding down the modules remo val and installation 4 14 Display Port 7 24 Display Select Inputs 7 25 Drive Side View 2 4 Drives 2 8 Floppy Disk Drive 2 8 Hard Disk Drive 2 8 E EMC Directive 1 5 Equipotential Grounding 2 5 Equipotentia...

Page 224: ... 11 Motherboard 4 6 removal and installation 4 23 Mounting the PC 3 4 Mouse 2 2 O Opening the PC 4 4 P Parallel Port 7 16 Parallel Port 2 3 PC Card 2 2 PC Card Port 3 20 PCI Slots 2 2 Point to point connection 3 22 Port Side View 2 2 Ports 2 2 2 7 7 13 COM1 MODEM AG 2 2 COM2 2 2 Ethernet 2 3 keyboard 2 3 LPT1 2 3 mouse 2 2 PROFIBUS MPI 2 3 USB 2 3 VGA 2 3 Power Connection 1 2 Power Supply Unit 4 5...

Page 225: ...on 1 1 Security 1 7 Serial Number 3 2 Serial Port 7 14 7 15 Side View 2 6 Slave hard disk 3 17 Standards iii Starting SETUP 5 2 Switching off the PC 3 11 Switching on the PC 3 11 System Resources 7 4 T Technical Specifications B 2 Temperature monitoring 7 9 7 10 Training Center v Transport 1 9 TTY Port 3 23 Type Label 2 4 U Unpacking 3 2 USB 2 3 V Ventilation safety instructions 1 1 VGA Port 2 3 2...

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