Summary of Contents for SIMATIC Field PG P4

Page 1: ...rating The SIMATIC Field PG P4 3 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Expansions 4 Configuring the SIMATIC Field PG P4 5 Error Diagnostics 6 Hardware Information 7 Reinstallation of the Software 8 Appendices ESD Guidelines A Technical Specifications B Glossary Index Field PG P4 Manual Edition 08 2004 A5E00180080 04 SIMATIC ...

Page 2: ... is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended 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 ...

Page 3: ...he state of delivery as of August 2004 Certifications Standards and Approvals 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 60950 3rd Edition Canadian Standard Association CSA to Standard C22 2 No 60950 Standards and Approvals T...

Page 4: ...les and memory cards for programmable logic controllers and additional interfaces Expansion Chapter 4 describes how to expand your SIMATIC Field PG P4 for example installation of memory expansions Please observe the safety instructions in this section Configuration Modifications made to the system hardware may make it necessary for you to adapt the original hardware configuration This is described...

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Page 8: ...Preface viii SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 ...

Page 9: ...y Disk Drive 2 17 2 6 2 Hard Disk Drive 2 17 2 6 3 Optical Drive 2 18 2 7 External Power Unit and Battery 2 20 3 Configuring And Operating The SIMATIC Field PG P4 3 1 3 1 Unpacking and Setting Up the SIMATIC Field PG P4 3 2 3 2 Connecting to the Power Supply 3 4 3 3 Battery Operation 3 5 3 4 Commissioning 3 8 3 4 1 Cold Start of the SIMATIC Field PG P4 3 8 3 4 2 Restart of the SIMATIC Field PG P4 ...

Page 10: ... Menu 5 19 5 7 The Version Menu 5 21 5 8 The Exit Menu 5 22 6 Error Diagnostics 6 1 7 Hardware Information 7 1 7 1 System Resources 7 2 7 2 Interface Pinout 7 3 7 3 Patch Cords 7 12 8 Reinstallation of the Software 8 1 8 1 Cause Remedy 8 2 8 2 Restoring the Hard Disk Data Deleted 8 3 8 2 1 Restoring the Software to Delivery Condition Using the Restore CD 8 3 8 2 2 Creating Partitions under Windows...

Page 11: ...ines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 1 A 1 What is ESD A 2 A 2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons A 3 A 3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge Damage A 4 B Technical Specifications B 1 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 ...

Page 12: ...Contents xii SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 ...

Page 13: ...ve 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 s static electricity before handling modules equipped with ESDs for example by touching a grounded object Devices and tools must be free of static electricity Always pull the po...

Page 14: ...1 2001 Industry EN 61000 6 4 2001 EN 61000 6 2 2001 The product is also compliant with the Standards EN 61000 3 2 2000 Harmonic currents and EN 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage fluctuation and flicker Low Voltage Directive This product fulfils the requirements for the EC directive 73 23 EEC on low voltage and was tested to EN60950 Declaration of Conformity The EC declarations of conformity and the documenta...

Page 15: ... 9001 corresponds to EN29001 1987 This has been certified by the German society for the certification of quality management systems DQS EQ Net certificate no 1323 01 Software License Agreement The PG is shipped with the software already installed Please observe the relevant license agreements 1 3 Certification for the USA Canada and Australia Security One of the following markings on a device is i...

Page 16: ...l interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations 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...

Page 17: ...ucture of the Field PG its installed components are sensitive against severe vibration and impact You can contribute to trouble free operation by taking a few precautions for the transportation Ensure that the computer does not access anymore drives before you prepare it for transportation Remove all floppy disks or CD ROMs from the respective drive Switch off the PG refer to Chapter 2 5 Disconnec...

Page 18: ...Important Notes 1 6 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 ...

Page 19: ... important components of the SIMATIC Field PG P4 Get familiarized with these elements before you start to commission the PG Chapter Overview Section Description Page 2 1 Components of the SIMATIC Field PG P4 2 2 2 2 Keyboard 2 9 2 3 Touchpad 2 13 2 4 LED displays 2 14 2 5 On Off Pushbutton Power Button 2 15 2 6 Drives 2 17 2 7 External Power Supply and Battery 2 20 2 ...

Page 20: ...ays are arranged on the right hand side of the corresponding drives For detailed information on these LED displays refer to Chapter 2 4 of the electronic manual 2 KeyboardĆLEDs The keyboard LEDs display the current status of the shift keys Num Lock 1 Caps Lock A and Scroll Lock O When the unit is booting the displays of these keys flicker briefly The keyboard is ready for operation 3 Device Handle...

Page 21: ...peaker outputs audio and system alarm signals generated by the software The loudness is adjusted via speaker icon in the task bar or in the Windows Start menu via all Programs Accessories Entertainment Volume Control 3 Keyboard The keyboard is split into three key areas the alphanumerical keyboard with special keys the function keys and the control keys 4 Mouse buttons You can use the left or righ...

Page 22: ...management 7 Air venting slots Here is the ventiduct Caution The ventiducts for incoming and outgoing air must not be obstructed Otherwise there is a risk of overheating Do not operate your device with the display cover completely closed in order to guarantee optimum cooling 8 Display interlock The display unit is connected to the base unit with two locks The slide interlock is mounted at the side...

Page 23: ...If you connect other devices with a 50 pin mini SCSI connectors your Field PG P4 or the connected device may be damaged as a result 3 Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet connector Ethernet is a local area network with a bus structure for data communication with a data transfer rate of 10 100 Mbit per second Mbps 4 MPI DP Multipoint Interface The MPI DP interface is isolated from line potential You can use it t...

Page 24: ...dphone or another audio output device to this headphone jack The internal speaker is automatically disabled when a headphone is connected 4 Microphone You can connect an external microphone or another audio output device to this microphone jack 5 PC Card slot The PC Card slot accepts Cardbus 32 Bit and PCMCIA 16 bit cards You can plug in credit card size communication modules for MODEM FAX MODEM I...

Page 25: ...y other heavy appliance 2 Air venting slots Here is the ventiduct Caution The ventiducts for incoming and outgoing air must not be obstructed Otherwise there is a risk of overheating 3 Memory Card interface Interface for reading programming or deleting SIMATIC Memory Cards for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 You can also use the supplied S5 adapter to program or read SIMATIC S5 EPROM submodules 4 Micro ...

Page 26: ...ents data loss in case of power failure Use the recharchable battery supplied with the device only See also section 3 3 2 Memory expansion You can install memory submodules in these slots to increase main memory Maximum memory expansion 2 x 512 Mbytes The memory modules can be accessed by removing the lid from the bottom of the device See also section 4 1 3 Rating plate and Certificate of Authenti...

Page 27: ...ard Caps The keyboard comes with international and German labeling International Shift Unshift National Together with ALTGR key ß Together with the Fn key with Num Lock 4 without Num Lock Cursor left U 4 Fig 2 1 The Keyboard Labeling System Alphanumeric Keyboard The largest block of keys on the keyboard is the alphanumeric keyboard with all the keys for the letters of the alphabet numerals and spe...

Page 28: ...irst press the shift key If you are using an international keyboard you cancel this function by pressing the CAPS LOCK key again The LED then goes out If you have a German keyboard you must press the shift key to cancel this function Num NUM Key With these keys Fn NUM the emulated numeric block is switched from the alphanumeric keyboard to numeric keys The LED display lights up Press this key agai...

Page 29: ...er key codes For example you can generate the character on the German keyboard by typing ALTGr ß SysRq Print PRINT combination key Using the Print key you can output the current screen display to a printer depending on the software used Break Pause PAUSE combination key The Pause key interrupts program execution in the majority of applications Cursor Keys The key block shown in the picture below i...

Page 30: ... of these keys the numbers and characters can be used provided Num Lock is switched on Fn 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 x U 4 I 5 O 6 P J 1 K 2 L 3 Ö M 0 _ Fig 2 3 Numeric Keypad Function Keys A row with twelve programmable Function Keys is located above the alphanumeric keyboard The individual function of these keys depends on the software you are working with ...

Page 31: ... way as a mouse the mouse pointer on the screen follows the movement of your finger on the pad You can click on icons or text with both mouse buttons First move the mouse pointer onto the icon Then select the icon with a left click As an alternative in a fully graphical user interface for example the Windows GUI you can mark an icon and then move the mouse pointer on top of it You can then open th...

Page 32: ...e also visible when the display is closed Meaning of the System LEDs Symbol LED Meaning green orange red off Battery is charged Battery is being charged Battery low only with battery operation No battery installed On green orange green flashing orange flashing off Line operation Battery operation Line operation system in Standby mode Battery operation system in Standby mode Unit is switched off gr...

Page 33: ... If operated under a Windows OS the device is switched off automatically when you shut it down If not operated under Windows you can switch the device off via On Off pushbutton Notice The Windows NT versions do not support the standby and hibernate operating modes After shut down the Field PG always has to be switched off via the Power Button Hold down the On Off pushbutton for more than 7 seconds...

Page 34: ... the energy consumption of your PG using the energy options while maintaining the PG in operate state In Standby mode the screen and the hard disk drive are switched off to relieve the battery pack After you switch the PG back to normal mode the desktop is restored with your last configuration Since PG memory information is not written to the hard disk drive you should save your job before you swi...

Page 35: ...r for external devices at the front of the keyboard Caution Risk of data loss Do not remove diskette until the access indicator on the drive has been switched off 2 6 2 Hard Disk Drive Hard disk drives with different capacity can be operated with the Field PG P4 Whenever the hard disk is accessed the status LED for external storage media at the keyboard front lights up Caution Drives are sensitive...

Page 36: ...mergency removal By pushing a pin into the emergency release opening for example a paper clip while the device is switched off you can force the drawer to open Notice To ensure that the open drawer of the drive is not exposed to excessive force always support the front of the drawer with one hand while inserting or removing the data medium with the other The data medium is tested when you close th...

Page 37: ...device To install the software place the CD in the drive and follow the instructions on the screen Caution Risk of data error when burning a CD RW or DVD RW The quality of recordable data media vary considerably data error can therefore not be completey ruled out when writing a data medium even when no error message is displayed Correctly written data can only be guaranteed by an additional compar...

Page 38: ...anada In the United States and Canada the cord must be UL listed and CSA Labeled The male plug is a NEMA 5 15 style For operation with 120 V Use a UL listed CSA Labeled Cord Set consisting of a min 18 AWG Type SVT or SJT three conductor flexible cord max 4 5 m 15 feet in length and a parallel blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A min 125 V For operation with 240 V within the USA Use a UL...

Page 39: ...battery status can be queried in Windows 2000 and Windows XP See also Section 3 3 Battery Mode It is advisable to run a teach in cycle every now and again see Section 3 3 When the unit is connected to the power supply the green battery LED indicates that the battery is fully charged Battery charging is then stopped Notice When not used over an extended period one week switch off the Field PG P4 an...

Page 40: ... Always use the original Siemens battery packs Notes on the service life of your battery pack The battery pack should always be fully charged discharged same as the calibration of the battery Frequent use The more often you use the battery pack the faster it reaches the end of its service life The Lithium Ion battery pack has a typical service life of 300 charging cycles If the computer is usually...

Page 41: ...on to the Power Supply 3 4 3 3 Battery Operation 3 5 3 4 Commissioning 3 8 3 5 Panel Field PG 3 11 3 6 Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 12 3 7 Working with SIMATIC S5 memory submodules 3 16 3 8 Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards 3 17 3 9 Working with Micro Memory Cards 3 18 3 10 Working with PC Cards 3 19 3 11 Connecting the Field PG P4 to a SIMATIC S5 Network 3 20 3 12 Connecting the Field PG P4 to...

Page 42: ...cking list Entering the Serial number S VP and the Ethernet address 6 Enter the serial number S VP and the Ethernet address of your programming device in the table of the Getting Started You can find the serial number on the type label attached to the base of the device The Ethernet address can be found in the BIOS setup settings in the main menu under the Hardware Options function If the device h...

Page 43: ...e angle of inclination The display angle is adjustable from 0 180 Display lock Fig 3 1 Opening the Display Caution Always put the Field PG P4 down on its base If you put it down on its interface side you risk that it will fall over and damage sensitive internal components Moisture ingress can damage the PG If you transport the device in cold weather and if it is exposed to extreme temperature fluc...

Page 44: ...ack cover on the bottom of the device 3 Insert the battery pack 4 Close the cover and turn the device over again 5 Plug the supplied patch cord into the external power supply and plug the low voltage plug into the unit s connector 6 Connect the external power supply to a socket outlet with grounded protective conductor Connector for an external power supply VN 17 5 V DC Fig 3 2 Power supply connec...

Page 45: ...ower is low When connected to the external power supply unit the orange battery LED indicates that the battery is being charged When connected to the external power supply unit the green battery LED indicates that the battery is fully charged and that charging has stopped The battery might be partially or totally discharged when you start commissioning fro example running down Connect the device t...

Page 46: ...nsate for error The chemical properties of the battery change in the course of time so the electronics have to relearn the battery s characteristics at regular intervals A calibration cycle ensures that the battery s maximum charge capacity is at your disposal Notice There is a danger of the charge status indicator misinterpreting the actual capacity of the battery if a lengthy period of time is a...

Page 47: ...n the tab Alarms under Control Panel Power Options 2 Battery operation Discharge the battery until the battery LED on the device changes from red to green To do this remove the power supply from the Field PG P4 Duration max 3 hours 3 Power supply operation Fully charge the battery without interruption until the battery LED on the device changes from orange to green This will take a maximum of 4 ho...

Page 48: ... start to set up the Field PG P4 s software and a Restart after cold start and software activation 3 4 1 Cold Start of the SIMATIC Field PG P4 When powering up the SIMATIC Field PG P4 for the first time the operating system is set up automatically depending on the version delivered Windows NT Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional Please proceed as follows 1 Switch on the Field PG P4...

Page 49: ...ense Key Disk supplied with your PG To perform the software activation Insert the License Key Disk in drive A Click on the Windows Start button and select the menu command Simatic License Management Automation License Manager to open the Automation License Manager It will guide you through the installation routine of the authorizations or License Keys onto your hard disk Notice The License Key Dis...

Page 50: ...lied with STEP 5 remember that these are not fully supported by the Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional operating systems If you use the P Tools we recommend that you use MS DOS Windows 3 x or Windows 95 STEP 7 Click on the icon SIMATIC Manager on the Windows desktop or or click on Start and select the desired program by choosing Simatic STEP 7 Note The transfer of a STEP 7 config...

Page 51: ...ation Setting the display brightness CPU and motherboard temperature display Setting the hardware properties of the PC Card and the MPI and Ethernet interface Display of firmware versions Selecting the display device display external monitor The Panel is installed on devices with Windows XP and Windows 2000 Start the program via Start Settings Control panel Field PG You can find additional support...

Page 52: ...4 LPT Fig 3 3 Interface Cable Slots The I Cable enables the connection to S5 automation devices COM1 TTY to devices with a serial port COM2 standard V 24 such as a modem or mouse and to devices with a parallel port standard LPT such as a printer or scanner Please use the I Cable on a level surface only e g a desk to prevent contact problems Interface Cable slot Fig 3 4 I Cable Slot on the PG ...

Page 53: ...ch on the SIMATIC Field PG P4 and the monitor 7 Make the necessary changes in the SETUP program Menu Main Hardware Options CRT LCD selection Simultan Auto Note Default setting is simultaneous operation of the flat screen display and of an external monitor The display unit is optimized for a format of 1024 768 pixels XGA or 1400 x 1050 pixels SXGA Modes with lower resolution and text mode are expan...

Page 54: ... the port cover on the rear of the device 2 Plug the USB device cable into the USB interface The Plug and Play operating system recognizes the device and makes it available If you wish to connect more than two USB devices you must use a HUB Both interfaces are designed for use as high current USB 2 0 500 mA devices They may not be used simultaneously for high current refer to the Appendix B Techni...

Page 55: ...phone recordings select all Programs Accessories Entertainment Sound Recorder in the Windows Start menu Connecting a Headphone You can connect headphones or active speakers with 3 5 mm stereo phono plugs to this jack Loudness is controlled via taskbar button or all Programs Accessories Entertainment Volume Control in the Windows Start menu The internal speakers are switched off when a headphone is...

Page 56: ... Notice The S5 adapter and STEP 5 software is not included in all delivered versions Proceed as follows when working with S5 memory modules 1 Switch on your device 2 In your STEP 5 software start the function Administration Edit EPROM 3 With the type label on the top insert the SIMATIC S5 Memory Card or the S5 adapter into the Memory Card interface and then the S5 memory module 4 You can read prog...

Page 57: ... the Field PG P4 slot Correct insertion direction is spot marked on the Field PG P4 and on the Memory Card 4 You can read program or erase the Memory Card with the programming function of your SIMATIC programming software 5 Close the programming function of your SIMATIC software 6 Remove the SIMATIC memory card from the programming port for further use in a programmable logic controller Caution Yo...

Page 58: ...o the rear A symbol on the PG housing indicates the plug in direction 4 Read program or erase the Micro Memory Card with the programming function of your SIMATIC programming software 5 Close the programming function of your SIMATIC programming software 6 Remove the Micro Memory Card from the interface Caution You must not remove the SIMATIC Micro Memory Card while the module pro gramming status di...

Page 59: ...at the ejector is engaged To remove the PC Card push the ejector once to unlock it and a second time to eject the card Caution When you plug in the PC Card the Label must be on top Remove the card only after all data traffic has terminated risk of data loss and system failure You might damage the SIMATIC Field PG P4 and the PC Card if you attempt to insert the card the wrong way round Always disch...

Page 60: ...for the connection to the S5 PLC is not supplied with all versions Connecting the Field PG P4 to the S5 PLC You can connect the Field PG P4 to a SIMATIC S5 PLC via TTY port The patch cord for connecting to SIMATIC S5 CPUs is not included with all delivered versions Order no 6ES5734 2BD20 Interface cable port SIMATIC S5 patch cord I cable Fig 3 13 Connecting to an S5 PLC You connect your Field PG P...

Page 61: ... The MPI patch cord 5m for connecting to SIMATIC S7 CPUs Order no 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 is included in the consignment The data transfer rate is limited to 187 5 Kbit s when using this patch cord For baud rates 1 5 Mbit s you must use a PROFIBUS cable for 12 Mbit s Order no 6ES7901 4BD00 0XA0 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 5 m length For environments free of interference Bus connector 6ES7972 0BB10 0XA0 or 6ES79...

Page 62: ...ng Via the MPI DP interface you can connect your programming devices to MPI networks S7 200 S7 300 and S7 400 or PROFIBUS DP networks DP components MPI PROFIBUS DP Network Up to 32 devices PC PG or AS can be connected to the MPI DP interface to form a network segment The physical connection to the MPI PROFIBUS DP network is via a floating RS485 interface which is a component of the PG basic module...

Page 63: ... data transfer rates from 9 6 Kbaud to 12 Mbaud How the Network 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...

Page 64: ...nterface is a Twisted Pair 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 Use a suitable cable material depending on the length of th...

Page 65: ...ter shows you how to expand your SIMATIC Field PG P4 with additional expansion memory submodules to increase its performance Please note the included comments on safety Chapter Overview Section Description Page 4 1 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules 4 2 4 2 Processor Upgrade 4 4 4 3 Replacing Backup Battery 4 4 4 ...

Page 66: ...ity of your SIMATIC Field PG P4 to a maximum of 1 Gbyte Memory Submodules Fig 4 1 Positions of the SO DIMM Memory Submodules You can install submodules of different capacity Only one module must be installed Memory Modules 256 Mbytes 512 Mbytes 256 Mbytes 1 512 Mbytes 2 512 Mbytes 1 768 Mbytes 1 1 1024 Mbytes 2 Notice Please only use Siemens memory modules as these are qualified and released for t...

Page 67: ...le 2 Remove all cables connected to the device including the power adapter 3 Close the display unit 4 Place the PG onto a soft mat with the display unit facing down 5 Remove the battery 6 Remove the four retaining screws of the cover above the memory expansion slot 7 Remove the cover 8 Plug the module into the slot Note the recess reversal protection on the plug side of the SO DIMM module 9 Push t...

Page 68: ...S You must only install components approved by Siemens 4 3 Replacing Backup Battery The Field PG P4 has a backup battery which powers the hardware clock after the device has been switched off Warning Danger of explosion when replacing the battery improperly Only replace with the same type The backup battery can be ordered from Siemens as a spare part order number A5E00047601 Old lithium batteries ...

Page 69: ...his if you change your system by adding removing or exchanging expansion modules and memory expansions or by replacing a system module Chapter Overview Section Description Page 5 1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP 5 2 5 2 The Main Menu 5 5 5 3 The Advanced Menu 5 14 5 4 The Security Menu 5 16 5 5 The Power Menu 5 17 5 6 The Boot Menu 5 19 5 7 The Version Menu 5 21 5 8 The Exit Menu 5 2...

Page 70: ...disk type and define the system characteristics You can also use SETUP to set the time of day and date Incorrect SETUP Data If incorrect SETUP data are detected when you boot the system the BIOS prompts you to Start SETUP by pressing F2 or 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 ...

Page 71: ...SRAM Passed Fixed Disk 0 FUJITSU MHK2060AT ATAPI CD ROM TOSHIBA CD ROM XM 1902B Mouse initialized Press F2 to enter SETUP or ESC to show Bootmenue Notice All information on on screen displays and menu displays are samples Deviations to this example are possible Press the F2 key while the above display is shown to select the ROM based BIOS setup program In this program you can set a number of syste...

Page 72: ... Exit Main 15 35 32 Menu bar Operating keys Selectable submenu Header Fig 5 1 Main SETUP Menu sample Menu Structure The screen is divided into four sections In the top section you can select the menu screens Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit In the left of the center section you can select various settings or submenus Brief help texts appear on the right for the currently sel...

Page 73: ...ute Second Month Day Year Enter Help F1 Advanced Security Power Boot Version Exit Main 15 35 32 Selectable submenu Fig 5 2 Main SETUP Menu sample Settings 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 c...

Page 74: ... 44 MB disks Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave When you select such a menu field via Enter key the following submenu is opened PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help Type ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit User you enter parameters of hard disk drive installed at this connection Auto autotypes hard di...

Page 75: ...i Sector Transfer Field The entry in the Multi Sector Transfer field defines the number of sectors transferred per interrupt The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto Disabled 2 4 8 16 sectors LBA Mode Control field If the LBA Mode Control field enabled disabled is set to Enabled the system supports hard disks with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes Th...

Page 76: ...Advanced Security Power Boot Version Exit Main 15 35 32 Controls caching of system conventional memory and memory above one megabyte Write Back Disabled Write Through Write Back Fig 5 4 Memory Cache Menu 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 main memory if the function is enabled In rare ins...

Page 77: ...d Fig 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 error is detected you must press F1 to confirm Enter Disabled to avoid the necessity of acknowledging errors for example if no k...

Page 78: ...ory Ext Memory Cache Ram Hard Disk 0 Hard Disk 1 Hard Disk 3 Hard Disk 2 Pentium R 4 M 1 60GHz 640 KB 128511 KB 512 KB 10056MB None None System ROM BIOS Date COM Ports LPT Ports Display Type PS 2 Mouse Diskette A E7A6 FFFF 06 02 03 03F8 378 EGA VGA Installed 1 44 MB 3 1 2 CD ROM Fig 5 6 Summary Screen The Summary screen appears when the system run up phase completes ...

Page 79: ...umLock on next boot Select 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 Off Keyboard Features Keyboard auto repeat delay 30 sec 1 2 sec Fig 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 of t...

Page 80: ...t Interface MPI DP Ethernet Address 08000624E1CB CRT LCD selection Simultan Auto Frame Buffer Size 32MB Touchpad Auto Detect LAN Remote Boot Disabled Also this item Enables Disables the SIMATIC programming interface LCD Screensize Expanded Onboard Audio Device Enabled Fig 5 8 Hardware Options Submenu The parameters of the interfaces present on the basic module are set here Entry Meaning PCI MPI DP...

Page 81: ...n LCD only All data is output only to the internal LCD the 15 way VGA port is disabled CRT only 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 Auto Choose Simultan Auto if sometimes a CRT is connected CRT will only be active if connected Simultan Forced CRT Both display interfaces are enabled and operat...

Page 82: ...l port Disabled Mode Bi directional Base I O address 378 Interrupt IRQ 7 Fig 5 9 Advanced Menu Settings in the Advanced Menu Installed O S Plug play means that all modules are automatically detected and installed providing they support the Plug Play functionality other BIOS handles the entire Plug Play capability default configuration Win95 The operating system handles a part of the Plug Play Win9...

Page 83: ...ace in question Submenu IRQ Resource Exclusion The I O addresses and interrupts are default settings and recommended respectively 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 IRQ Resource Exclusion Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA...

Page 84: ...d Enter Fig 5 11 Security Menu Set Supervisor Pass word This field opens the dialog box for entering a password Once it has been entered the supervisor password can be changed or deleted by pressing Return and thus deactivated Set User Password This field opens the dialog box for entering a password Once it has been entered correctly the user password can be changed or deleted by pressing Return a...

Page 85: ... system controls the power management of the Field PG P4 via ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The BIOS power management functions can only be used with non ACPI operating systems Power Savings Disabled Power management is only controlled via ACPI Enabled The power saving functions are set Hard Disk Timeout Disabled The hard disk does not shut down 10 15 30 45 Seconds or 1 2 4 6 8 10...

Page 86: ...in Power On Restores the previous power state before loss occured Speed Step Mode Speed Step Mode is required to save energy consumption Speed Step switches between two clock rates dependig on the supply voltage battery or power supply Battery Optimized low performance and thus less energy consumption and thus longer battery time Recommended The function of the system depends on voltage supply Vol...

Page 87: ...er Help F1 Advanced Security Version Exit Main Power Keys used to view or configure devices Enter expands or collapses devices with a or and moves the device up or down Boot Fig 5 13 The Boot 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 t...

Page 88: ...D ROM Drive Network Boot Removable Devices Enter Help F1 Advanced Security Version Exit Main Power Keys used to view or configure devices Enter expands or collapses devices with a or and moves the device up or down Boot Floppy Drive Hard Drive FUJITSU MHM2100AT PM Alternate Device Fig 5 14 The Boot Menu This screen shows all possible boot devices within a given group the highest priority device is...

Page 89: ... Item Specific Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit MPI DP Firmware ProgAS Firmware Enter Help F1 Advanced Security Exit Main Power Boot SIMATIC PG Bios Version Version Bios Number CPU Type CPU ID Code Revision Pentium R P4 Mobile 0683 0007 Vxx Vxx Field PG P4 Vxx xx xx A5E000xxxxx ESxx E C Firmware Vxx None of the items in this me...

Page 90: ...Help F1 Advanced Security Main Power Exit System Setup and save your change to CMOS Boot Save Changes Exit Exit Without Saving Changes Version Get Default Values Exit Fig 5 16 The Exit Menu 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 previous parameters Get Def...

Page 91: ...ey for continue F2 to run Setup utility Configuration data not correct Hit the F2 key check the configuration data in the SETUP program if necessary adapt the default values check the error messages in the first SETUP menu Message on the Display No boot device available NTLDR not found check boot data carrier No bootable disk in drive A Wrong hard disk type entered in SETUP Replace the disk with a...

Page 92: ...Error Diagnostics 6 2 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 ...

Page 93: ...7 1 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 Hardware Information Chapter Overview Section Description Page 7 1 System resources 7 2 7 2 Interface pinout 7 3 7 3 Cables 7 12 7 ...

Page 94: ...ically by the Windows OS depending on the hardware configuration drivers and connected peripheral devices You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems Windows NT 4 0 Start Programs Administrative Tools Common Windows NT Diagnostics Windows 2000 XP Start Run enter msinfo32 in the field Open and confirm with OK ...

Page 95: ...DC adapter Potentials 17 5 VDC 0 V Ground USB Both interfaces are conceived for high current USB 2 0 500mA However they cannot be used simultaneously as high current interface 4 3 2 1 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 ...

Page 96: ...on Input Output 1 R Red Output 2 G Green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 Unassigned 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 Unassigned 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 ...

Page 97: ...g Input 5 M5EXT M5EXT return line GND of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed the maximum of 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT power supply 5 V of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed the maximum of 90 mA Output 7 Unassigned 8 LTG_A Signal line A of ...

Page 98: ...ellow 1 8 Fig 7 1 Ethernet port Pin No Designation Description 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 yellow Connection LED green Activity is not necessary for data transfer ...

Page 99: ...4 Manual A5E00180080 04 Micro In Plug for external microphone Pinout NF Mic Power Mic ground 3 5 mm Microphone phono plug Fig 7 2 Microphone Headphone Plug for external headphones Pinout Left Ritht GND 3 5 mm Stereo phono plug Fig 7 3 Headphone ...

Page 100: ... 17 Unassigned 18 GND S5 AG Ground 19 Unassigned 20 TTY RxD S5 AG TTY receive Input 21 TTY RxD S5 AG TTY receive Input 22 DCD COM2 Data carrier detect Input 23 RxD COM2 Receive data Input 24 TxD COM2 Transmit data Output 25 DTR COM2 Data terminal ready Output 26 Strobe CLK LPT Data message Output open Collector 27 Data Bit 0 LPT Data line 0 Output TTL levell 28 Data Bit 1 LPT Data line 1 Output TT...

Page 101: ... GND COM2 Ground 46 Unassigned 47 DSR COM2 Data set ready Input 48 RTS COM2 Request to send Output 49 CTS COM2 Clear to send Input 50 RI COM2 Incoming call Input Connector assignment on the I Cable The port S5 Online AG has the following pinout 1 13 14 25 Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 8 Unassigned 9 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 10 Unassigned 11 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 12 17 Unassign...

Page 102: ...owing pinout 1 5 6 9 Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD Receive data Input 3 TxD Transmit data Output 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data set ready Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Incoming call Input ...

Page 103: ...tput TTL level 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 busy Input 4 7 kW pull up 12 PE PAPER END Paper end Input 4 7 kW pull up 13 SELECT Device selection Input 4 7 kW pull up 14 AUTO FEED Automatic new line Output open ...

Page 104: ...ase not the comments in Chapter 3 PG side 25 pole pin strip active Patch cord 6ES5 734 2BD20 included in the consignment PLC side 15 pole pin strip passiv 19 18 21 19 9 2 6 330 Ohm 330 Ohm 9 10 7 8 1 1 3 20 Housing Shielding Housing V V V V Fig 7 4 SIMATIC S5 Standard Cord Set MPI DP Cord Set for SIMATIC S7 You can use the 6ES7901 0BF00 0AA0 cord set to connect your SIMATIC Field PG to a SIMATIC S...

Page 105: ...e contains errors Chapter Overview Section Description Page 8 1 Cause Remedy 8 2 8 2 Restoring the Hard Disk Data Deleted 8 3 8 3 Installing Drivers and Software 8 6 8 4 Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows NT 8 6 8 5 Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows 2000 8 8 8 6 Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows XP 8 10 8 7 Installing the SIMATIC Software 8 12 8 ...

Page 106: ... restore all directories and files that were copied to your hard disk at the first set up proceed as follows 1 Verify whether you can save your authorization or License Key to the hard disk and proceed as described below 2 If it is not possible to save your authorization or License Key please contact the customer support hotline see Getting Started They will provide you with the information necess...

Page 107: ...rive C will be lost in the process Drive C will be deleted completely on the hard disk reformatted and overwritten with the original version of the software With the option Restore entire hard disk all data user settings and available authorizations or License Keys on the entire hard disk will be lost To restore the delivery state proceed as follows Insert the Restore CD in the drive restart the d...

Page 108: ...ess F2 to enter Setup is displayed On the completion of initialization a Boot Menu appears 3 Select the CD ROM Drive with the cursor 4 When Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu is displayed select 2 Boot for FDISK FORMAT or Windows NT Setup 5 Start the Microsoft Windows 98 hard disk configuration program with A FDisk A is the CD ROM drive Select the dialog box for enable large disk support for instal...

Page 109: ...y CD press the ESC key when the BIOS message Press F2 to enter Setup is displayed On the completion of initialization a Boot Menu appears 3 Select the CD ROM Drive with the cursor 4 Select 2 Boot for FDISK FORMAT or Windows 2000 Setup or 2 Boot for FDISK FORMAT or Windows XP Professional Setup in the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu screen form 5 Start the Microsoft Windows hard disk configuratio...

Page 110: ...IMATIC programming device Data transfer is carried out 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 NT setup program Windows NT Installation Sequence If a Windows operating system is already installed or if the PC has been started ...

Page 111: ...MB on the installation drive for Windows Caution By default drive C is used for the data transfer Recovery Ensure that there is an available disk space of approximately 300 MB left on drive C after the selected recovery data have been copied 8 Confirm the end massage box 9 Start the Windows setup program LW I386 WinNT exe LW is the drive where the recovery data have been copied You can find the in...

Page 112: ...s been started with a bootdisk the transfer of the data takes place using the program OEMSETUP EXE To do this start the program OEMSETUP EXE on the recovery CD and continue the sequence as of point 5 If there is no operating system installed then please do the following 1 Insert the Recovery CD into your CD ROM drive and start the device 2 To boot from the Recovery CD press the ESC key when the BI...

Page 113: ...sh version of Windows 2000 In order to install the MUI run the program MUISETUP EXE in the MUI folder on the Recovery CD and follow the screen dialog to install the desired languages The desired language for Windows 2000 menus and dialogs as well as the keyboard layout can be set via the control panel with the dialog Start Settings Control Panel Regional Options tab General box Menus and dialogs a...

Page 114: ... to Windows XP or if you want to reinstall The new installation or reinstallation of the operating system is accomplished with the Recovery CD This CD contains encoded files which can only be transferred to a SIEMENS SIMATIC programming device 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 require...

Page 115: ...r of at least the folder I386 is necessary for the Windows XP installation or setup 7 Select the drive for data transfer The selected drive is not the installation drive for Windows For the Windows setup you need an available disk space of approximately 1500 MB on the installation drive for Windows Notice By default drive C is used for the data transfer Recovery Ensure that there is an available d...

Page 116: ... received the Backup PG DVD with the product package that comes with your PG The Backup CD contains the data base for the STEP 5 Basics package not included in all delivered versions STEP 7 and STEP 7 Micro WIN and for the PG s electronic manuals To reinstall these program packages insert the DVD Backup PG in the CD ROM drive Run Setup by clicking the SIMATIC Setup icon or by clicking Setup exe in...

Page 117: ...4 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD Chapter Overview Section Description Page A 1 What is ESD A 2 A 2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons A 3 A 3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge Damage A 4 A ...

Page 118: ...vices are commonly referred to by the abbreviation ESD Electrostatically sensitive devices are labeled with the following symbol Caution Electrostatically sensitive devices are subject to voltages that are far below the voltage values that can still be perceived by human beings These voltages are present if you touch a component or the electrical connections of a module without previously being el...

Page 119: ...y Figure A 1 shows you the maximum values for electrostatic voltages which can build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicated in the figure These values are in conformity with 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 Relative air humidity in 1 3 1 Synthetics 2 Wool 3 Antistatic material for examp...

Page 120: ...ve devices You thus avoid electrostatic charging Avoid Direct Contact You should touch electrostatically sensitive devices only if it is unavoidable for example during maintenance work Hold modules without touching the pins of components or printed conductors In this way the discharged energy cannot affect the sensitive devices If you have to carry out measurements on a module you must discharge y...

Page 121: ...B 1 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 Technical Specifications Note At the start of the PG the BIOS messages Summary Screen offer a precise overview of your SIMATIC Field PG P4 configuration B ...

Page 122: ...n IP30 covers closed Quality assurance ISO 9001 Safety Requirements VDE 0805 EN 60950 and IEC 60950 Protection class I to IEC 60536 Protective separation between supply and secondary circuit via external power supply Noise emission 45 dB A to DIN 45635 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emitted interference limit value class B to EN 55022 EN 6100 3 2 Line fed interference on AC supply lines 2 kV IE...

Page 123: ...ocks Motherboard Integrated processor Intel Mobile Pentium P4 Celeron see BIOS Level 2 cache first level 16 Kbytes data 16 Kbytes program second level 256 512 Kbytes processor dependent Main memory 256 Mbytes expandable to max 1024 Mbytes DDR266 PC2100 SO DIMM for memory expansion see BIOS Drives Floppy disk drive Standard Floppy disk drive 1 44 Mbytes or 720 Kbytes Hard disk drive 2 5 capacity se...

Page 124: ... Keyboard Type Standard notebook Key spacing 19 05 mm Key stroke 3 mm Keytops international German Integrated pointing device Touchpad with 2 mouse buttons Ports Interface Cable Serial ports COM2 V 24 AG Online COM1 TTY 20 mA active up to 100 m 25 pole socket no galvanic isolation LPT port VGA Interface for external monitor 15 pole VGA socket Cardbus 2 interfaces for PC cards type I type II or typ...

Page 125: ...0 Mbits Controller VIA VT 6103 DC In DC voltage input phono jack Headphone and microphone connector for 3 5 mm phone jack respectively Function displays Status LEDs Caps Lock Scroll Lock Num Lock Battery status Device status Access to FD HD CR ROM S5 Module Memory Card active MPI DP token passing ...

Page 126: ...Technical Specifications B 6 SIMATIC Field PG P4 Manual A5E00180080 04 ...

Page 127: ...0180080 04 Glossary What does This Chapter Contain This chapter contains a glossary in which you will find a list of the terminology used in conjunction with the Siemens range of programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms ...

Page 128: ...perating 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 B Backup Duplicate of a program storage medium or database Created to backup or to protect irreplaceable data of working copies as a precaution against corruption or destruction Some applications automat...

Page 129: ...n memory Loading operation which transfers the operating system to the main memory The speed in bits per second with which information is transmitted over a data link C Cache The cache memory buffers often used data to increase the speed of access The computer has two cache levels This interface is compatible with 32 bit Cardbus Cards with PCI performance compliant with the PC Card standard Compac...

Page 130: ...Inline Memory Module Memory RAM chips that are installed on the PCB similar to the more common SIMM Single Inline Memory Module chips The DIMM with its 64 bit data bus architecture has connections on both sides which are connected to different circuits for processing different instructions SIMMs however have a 32 bit data bus architecture where all lines are connected to the same circuit for proce...

Page 131: ...ms which are part of the operating system They adapt user program data to the specific formats required by I O devices such as hard disk printers and monitors 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 ove...

Page 132: ...d document A file is the basic unit of storage that enables a computer to distinguish one set of information from another Formatting divides the memory area on a magnetic data medium into tracks and sectors Formatting deletes all the data on a data medium Every data medium must be formatted before it is used for the first time Function keys can be divided into two different types the normal functi...

Page 133: ...orked using Industrial Ethernet NICs Interface module Module for the connection of peripheral hardware Interrupt When the processor receives an interrupt it suspends its current operations saves the status of its work and transfers control to a special routine known as an interrupt handler This routine processes an instruction set to deal with the particular situation that caused the interrupt Int...

Page 134: ...ata text characters letters numbers special characters and control commands in a computer The keyboard forms the input interface between the user and the computer L LCD Liquid Crystal Display Display type on the base of liquid crystals with a thin film polarized molecular structure enclosed between two transparent electrodes LED Light Emitting Diode for example status display Semiconductor diode t...

Page 135: ...rds printed circuit boards which can be plugged into a programmable logic controller or programming device They are available for instance as central controller modules interface modules or as bulk memory modules Monitor The device on which images generated by the computer s video adapter are displayed The mother board is the core of the programming device From here data are processed and stored i...

Page 136: ...ramming devices and programmable controllers by means of interface modules physical cables and the corresponding software to allow data exchange between the devices O Collective term for all functions which in conjunction with the hardware control and monitor execution of the user programs the distribution of resources among the individual user programs and the maintenance of the operating mode fo...

Page 137: ...space for example wireless communication modules or rotary storage media hard disk drives for example Peripheral Component Interconnect high speed I O expansion bus 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...

Page 138: ...worked using PROFIBUS Programmable Logic Controller System The programmable logic controllers PLC of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of one or more CPUs and various I O modules The PLCs of the SIMATIC S7 system for example S7 200 S7 300 S7 400 consist of one or more CPUs and various I O modules Programmable Controller AS This programmable controller PLC consists of the central unit a CPU and of dive...

Page 139: ...er hardware modules can be connected to a RS 232 interface Real Time Clock S Small Computer System Interface Interface for connecting SCSI devices hard disk drives CD ROM drives Data is transmitted one bit at a time via a serial interface port serial interfaces are therefore slower than parallel interfaces A program in which information about the device configuration that is the configuration of t...

Page 140: ... various temperatures and the program cycle Watchdog Power saving status for example hard disk drive or display turned off This is a software package which represents the basis for all other STEP 5 software packages With the programming device PG this package is used to program programmable logic controllers of the SIMATIC S5 family The language used is known as STEP 5 Programming software for the...

Page 141: ...creen with the touch of a finger U USB Acronym for universal serial bus A serial bus with a data transfer rate of max 12 megabits per second Mbps for USB 1 1 or 480 Mbps for USB 2 0 for connecting peripherals to a computer 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 ...

Page 142: ...he memory in which a program is stored which can be processed Also known as main memory Write protection for files or diskettes Write protection for files this type of write protection is stored in the computer and is allocated by the system manager Floppy disk write protection for 3 1 2 in diskettes by opening the write protection hole Working Memory Write Protection ...

Page 143: ...nder Windows 2000 XP 8 5 under Windows NT 8 4 Cursor key 2 11 D Device configuration 5 1 5 2 Display 2 3 Display interlock 2 4 Drives DVD ROM CD RW 2 6 2 18 DVD R RW 2 6 2 18 E Edit EPROM 3 16 Energy Options 2 16 Error Diagnostics 6 1 Expansion 4 1 External power supply 2 20 F Floppy disk drive 2 6 2 17 Function Key 2 12 H Hard Disk Drive 2 17 Hardware Information 7 1 Headphones 2 6 Hybernate mode...

Page 144: ... 7 4 Point to point connection 3 20 Power Button 2 4 2 15 Power Management 2 15 Power supply 2 20 Processor Upgrade 4 4 PROFIBUS 3 23 R Rechargeable battery 2 8 Recovery CD 8 2 Restart 3 9 3 10 Restore CD 8 2 Restoring the Hard Disk 8 3 the Software 8 3 RJ45 Ethernet Interface 3 24 S S5 Memory Submodules 3 16 Setting up 3 3 SIMATIC memory cards 3 17 SIMATIC S7 Programmable Controller 3 21 SIMATIC ...

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