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Automation PC 620 User's Manual V 1.90

Automation PC 620

User's Manual

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1.90 (September 2006)

Model No.:

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Summary of Contents for Automation PC 620

Page 1: ...of the date of publication however Bernecker Rainer Industrie Elektronik Ges m b H makes no warranty expressed or implied with regards to the products or the documentation contained within this book I...

Page 2: ...2 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 3: ...3 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Chapter 1 General information Chapter 2 Technical data Chapter 3 Commissioning Chapter 4 Software Chapter 5 Standards and Certifications Chapter 6 Accessories...

Page 4: ...4 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 5: ...5 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Chapter 7 Maintenance Servicing Appendix A Figure index Table index Model number index Index...

Page 6: ...6 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 7: ...5 Model numbers 25 5 1 System units 25 5 2 CPU boards 815E 25 5 3 CPU boards 855GME 26 5 4 Heat sink 26 5 5 Main memory 26 5 6 Drives 27 5 7 Interface options 27 5 8 Fan kit 28 5 9 AP Link cards 28 5...

Page 8: ...management APC620 systems with 5 PCI slots 63 2 7 1 Power consumption with system unit 5PC600 SX05 00 5 PCI 64 2 7 2 Power consumption with system unit 5PC600 SX05 01 5 PCI 66 2 8 Humidity specificati...

Page 9: ...AC600 DVRS 00 121 3 6 7 Slide in CF 2 slot 5AC600 CFSS 00 126 3 6 8 Slide in USB FDD 5AC600 FDDS 00 128 3 6 9 Slide in hard disk 30 GB 24x7 5AC600 HDDS 00 131 3 6 10 Slide in hard disk 20 GB ET 5AC600...

Page 10: ...ows graphics driver settings 187 3 3 6 Windows touch screen driver settings 187 3 4 Configuration One Automation Panel via SDL optional 188 3 4 1 Basic system requirements 188 3 4 2 Link modules 189 3...

Page 11: ...p keys 260 1 2 4 Main 261 1 2 5 Advanced 271 1 2 6 Security 294 1 2 7 Power 296 1 2 8 Boot 300 1 2 9 Exit 301 1 2 10 Profile overview 302 1 3 BIOS postcode messages 311 1 4 Distribution of resources 3...

Page 12: ...47 4 4 1 Installation 347 4 5 Network driver 348 4 5 1 Installation ETH1 348 4 5 2 Installation ETH2 348 5 Automation PC 620 with Windows XP embedded 349 5 1 General information 349 5 2 Installation 3...

Page 13: ...ions 368 6 1 Worst case operation 368 6 2 Dry heat 368 6 3 Dry cold 368 6 4 Large temperature fluctuations 369 6 5 Temperature fluctuations in operation 369 6 6 Humid heat cyclical 369 6 7 Humid heat...

Page 14: ...humidity diagram for operation and storage 396 8 4 Dimensions 397 8 5 Calculating the lifespan 398 9 USB Media Drive 5MD900 USB2 00 407 9 1 Features 407 9 2 Technical data 408 9 3 Contents of delivery...

Page 15: ...4 13 5 2 Technical data 434 13 5 3 Cable connection 435 13 5 4 Cable specifications 436 13 6 RS232 cable 9A0014 xx 437 13 6 1 Order data 437 13 6 2 Technical data 437 13 6 3 Cable specifications 438 1...

Page 16: ...Maintenance Controller Extended MTCX 461 3 1 SDL timing 462 4 B R Key Editor information 464 5 B R Automation Device Interface ADI driver Control Center 466 5 1 SDL equalizer setting 467 6 B R Automa...

Page 17: ...del number overview revised Interface descriptions added behind the front cover Software chapter has been updated Accessories chapter has been updated System unit with 5 PCI slots added Technical data...

Page 18: ...and performance table design changed Mounting orientation more precisely specified 1 6 Preliminary 04 07 2005 System unit weights added Add on interface cards CAN 5AC600 CANI 00 and RS232 422 485 5AC...

Page 19: ...ecting external devices added see Section APC620 internal supply cable 5CAMSC 0001 00 on page 427 Information about connecting an external device added see Section Connection of an external device to...

Page 20: ...Windows CE on page 352 Chapter Standards and Certifications on page 355 added Known problems using MS DOS added see Section Known problems on page 333 Automation Panel 900 connection examples added s...

Page 21: ...the control of weapons systems 2 2 Protection against electrostatic discharges Electrical components that are vulnerable to electrostatic discharge ESD must be handled accordingly 2 2 1 Packaging Ele...

Page 22: ...controllers and when using operating and monitoring devices as control systems in conjunction with a soft PLC e g B R Automation Runtime or comparable products or a slot PLC e g B R LS251 or comparabl...

Page 23: ...occur if you come into contact with these parts This could result in death severe injury or material damage Before turning on the programmable logic controller the operational and monitoring devices...

Page 24: ...grams e g dimension diagrams etc Safety notice Description Danger Disregarding the safety regulations and guidelines can be life threatening Caution Disregarding the safety regulations and guidelines...

Page 25: ...sk drive slots 1 AP Link slot APC620 system unit 5 PCI slots 2 drive slots 1 slot for Automation Panel link transmitter connections for 2 x RS232 2 x USB 2 0 Short Display Link 2 x ETH 10 100 AC97 sou...

Page 26: ...DIMM DDR module 5PC600 E855 05 CPU board 855GME CM 1000 Intel Pentium M CPU board 1000 MHz 400 MHz FSB 1 MB L2 cache chipset 855GME 1 socket for SO DIMM DDR RAM module Table 5 Model numbers CPU board...

Page 27: ...m 5AC600 CFSS 00 Slide in CF 2 slot Slide in CompactFlash adapter for 2 CompactFlash cards via IDE and USB 2 0 5AC600 DVDS 00 Slide in DVD ROM CD RW DVD ROM CD RW drive slide in for operation in a sli...

Page 28: ...installation in an APC620 and PPC700 Table 9 Model numbers interface Model number Short description Note 5PC600 FA01 00 Fan kit 1PCI APC620 fan kit for system units with 1 PCI slot 5PC600 FA02 00 Fan...

Page 29: ...5CFCRD 0064 02 CompactFlash 64 MB SanDisk A CompactFlash card with 64 MB NAND Flash and IDE ATA interface Cancelled since 12 2005 5CFCRD 0128 02 CompactFlash 128 MB SanDisk A CompactFlash card with 1...

Page 30: ...h drive 256 MB 5MMUSB 0512 00 USB flash drive 512 MB SanDisk USB 2 0 flash drive 512 MB 5MMUSB 1024 00 USB flash drive 1 GB SanDisk USB 2 0 flash drive 1 GB Table 15 Model numbers USB flash drives Mod...

Page 31: ...ouch screen length 1 8 m 9A0014 05 RS232 cable DB9 f DB9 m 5 m RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen length 5 m 9A0014 10 RS232 cable DB9 f DB9 m 10 m RS232 ex...

Page 32: ...icrosoft Windows XP embedded APC620 815E w CF English 512 MB CompactFlash with Windows XP embedded image for APC620 systems with a 815E CPU board Only delivered with a new PC Cancelled since 10 2005 9...

Page 33: ...device Automation PC620 devices are available in two chipset versions As a result the Automation PC 620 covers a wide range of processor performance The APC620 with an Intel Pentium M processor and In...

Page 34: ...S 2 keyboard mouse combined CAN interface option RS232 422 485 interface option Fan free operation1 BIOS Phoenix Real time clock RTC battery buffered Up to 1 GB main memory Connection of various displ...

Page 35: ...00 E855 01 PM 1600 MHz 5PC600 E855 02 PM 1400 MHz 5PC600 E855 03 PM 1800 MHz 5PC600 E855 04 CM 600 MHz 5PC600 E855 05 CM 1000 MHz 5MMDDR 0256 00 256 MB 5MMDDR 0512 00 512 MB 5MMDDR 1024 00 1 GB 5AC600...

Page 36: ...riants PCI slots 1 2 or 5 Slide in slots 0 1 or 2 AP Link slot 0 or 1 Configuration optional Example 2 1 1 2 PCI 1 slide in 1 AP Link 0TB103 9 screw clamp 0TB103 91 cage clamp Some system configuratio...

Page 37: ...drive can be installed in each system unit Slide in drives 1 or 2 are only available in certain system units AP Link cards create a second graphics line possibility of extended desktop or display clo...

Page 38: ...l coupling Should this connection be broken the APC620 must be sent for repair Removal of the mounting screws which can be determined by a broken seal voids all warranty During operation surface tempe...

Page 39: ...nt doors contain two permanent magnets Contact between a data carrier that saves data magnetically hard disk diskette the magnetic strip of a credit card etc and a magnet can cause loss of data LED fo...

Page 40: ...page 72 2 CAN bus optional with add on interface option 5AC600 CANI 00 CompactFlash Type Number see also page 85 or page 86 Type I 1 max 4 using optional components Serial interface Number Type UART T...

Page 41: ...0 peak 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g Shock4 Operation Storage Transportation 15 g 11 ms 30 g 15 ms 30 g 15 ms Protection type IP20 Altitude Opera...

Page 42: ...241 15 35 18 244 9 5 4 11 A 5AC600 HS01 00 12 8 Measurement depends on the APC620 heat sink used A 5AC600 HS01 01 12 8 Information Dimensions in mm APC620 heat sink model number 5AC600 HS01 02 28 Nom...

Page 43: ...broken the APC620 must be sent for repair Removal of the mounting screws which can be determined by a broken seal voids all warranty During operation surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach 70...

Page 44: ...sk diskette the magnetic strip of a credit card etc and a magnet can cause loss of data LED for Power HDD Link1 Link2 Hardware security key Battery Power button Reset button Slide In Slot 1 Slide in s...

Page 45: ...page 71 or page 72 2 CAN bus optional with add on interface option 5AC600 CANI 00 CompactFlash Type Number see also page 85 or page 86 Type I 2 max 4 using optional components Serial interface Number...

Page 46: ...Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g Shock4 Operation Storage Transportation 15 g 11 ms 30 g 15 ms 30 g 15 ms Protection type IP20 Altitude Operation Max 300...

Page 47: ...4 253 241 A 184 6 42 7 18 244 17 3 70 9 5 4 11 5AC600 HS01 00 12 8 5AC600 HS01 01 12 8 Information Dimension in mm APC620 heat sink model number 5 Measurement depends on APC620 heat sink used A 5AC600...

Page 48: ...for repair Removal of the mounting screws which can be determined by a broken seal voids all warranty During operation surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach 70 C warning hot surface VOID WA...

Page 49: ...of a credit card etc and a magnet can cause loss of data LED for Power HDD Link1 Link2 Hardware security key Battery PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse Power button Reset button Slide in slot 1 drive slot T...

Page 50: ...or page 72 2 CAN bus optional with add on interface option 5AC600 CANI 00 CompactFlash Type Number see also page 85 or page 86 Type I 2 max 4 using optional components Serial interface Number Type UA...

Page 51: ...0 peak 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g 2 8 Hz 7 5 mm 8 200 Hz 2 g 200 500 Hz 4 g Shock4 Operation Storage Transportation 15 g 11 ms 30 g 15 ms 30 g 15 ms Protection type IP20 Altitude Opera...

Page 52: ...70 22 7 185 4 3 5AC600 HS01 00 12 8 5AC600 HS01 01 12 8 Information Dimension in mm APC620 heat sink model number Measurement depends on APC620 heat sink used A A 5 4 11 5AC600 HS01 02 28 14 19 5 Nomi...

Page 53: ...oft Windows The testing and evaluation is to be done on site by the user temperatures can be read in BIOS or using the B R Control Center see Chapter 4 Software on page 205 Worst case conditions for s...

Page 54: ...dard 5AC600 CDXS 00 5AC600 DVDS 00 5AC600 FDDS 00 5AC600 HDDS 01 Slide in drive 5AC600 HDDS 00 24 hour standard Main memory 5MMSDR 0128 01 5MMSDR 0256 01 5MMSDR 0512 01 System units 5PC600 SX01 00 5PC...

Page 55: ...ans not intended for 24 hour operation and 25 C for standard operation 2 4 2 Temperature monitoring The APC620 has temperature sensors in various places I O power supply slide in drive 1 slide in driv...

Page 56: ...sting and evaluation is to be done on site by the user temperatures can be read in BIOS or using the B R Control Center see Chapter 4 Software on page 205 Worst case conditions for systems with an 855...

Page 57: ...e 45 55 55 55 30 25 25 30 40 30 40 30 40 30 30 40 35 35 45 30 40 30 40 50 50 40 40 45 45 40 50 40 50 40 50 50 40 45 5AC600 SDL0 00 1 1 1 Only possible with a CompactFlash card 5CFCRD xxxx 02 or 5CFCRD...

Page 58: ...ded for 24 hour operation and 25 C for standard operation 2 5 2 Temperature monitoring The APC620 has temperature sensors in various places I O power supply slide in drive 1 slide in drive 2 The locat...

Page 59: ...o 15 V with DC DC converter These electrically isolated 15 V feed two further DC DC converters One generates 12 V and the other 3V3 and 5V standby After the system is turned on e g using the power but...

Page 60: ...d 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Devices Devices Devices Devices This system Total devices All entries in watts 2 PCI card manufacturer limits optional max 3 watts w o...

Page 61: ...5 2 5 Devices Devices Devices Devices This system Total devices All entries in watts 2 PCI card manufacturer optional max 3 watts w o fan kit max 17 watts w fan kit 1 2 An external device can only be...

Page 62: ...2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Devices Devices Devices Devices This system Total devices All entries in watts 2 PCI card manufacturer limits optional max 3 watts w o fan kit max 17 watts w fan ki...

Page 63: ...onverter These electrically isolated 15 V feed four further DC DC converters Two generate 12 V and the others generate 3V3 and 5V standby After the system is turned on e g using the power button the v...

Page 64: ...used PCI card manufacturer optional max 3 watts w o fan kit max 17 watts w fan kit 1 PCI card manufacturer limits optional max 3 watts w o fan kit max 12 watts w fan kit 1 PCI card manufacturer limit...

Page 65: ...pter 2 Technical data 65 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Starting current with system unit 5PC600 SX05 00 5 PCI The starting current is typically 10 A The peak starting current is maximum 40 A...

Page 66: ...of system unit 5PC600 SX05 01 A 1A multi fuse is used PCI card manufacturer limit optional max 3 watts w o fan kit max 17 watts w fan kit 1 PCI card manufacturer limit optional max 3 watts w o fan ki...

Page 67: ...al components Figure 19 Overview of humidity specifications for individual components 5AC600 HDDI 01 ET 5AC600 HDDI 00 24 hour standard 5AC600 CDXS 00 5AC600 DVDS 00 5AC600 FDDS 00 5AC600 HDDS 01 ET 5...

Page 68: ...igure 20 General device interfaces Serial interface COM1 Serial interface COM2 PCI slots max 5 Status LEDs Ethernet ETH 1 Ethernet ETH 2 USB Supply voltage 24 VDC Monitor Panel connection MIC Line IN...

Page 69: ...A Please note any potential conflicts with other resources when changing this setting Serial interfaces COM1 Type RS232 modem capable not electrically isolated 9 pin DSUB male UART 16550 compatible 16...

Page 70: ...e any potential conflicts with other resources when changing this setting Serial interfaces COM2 Type RS232 modem capable not electrically isolated 9 pin DSUB male UART 16550 compatible 16 byte FIFO T...

Page 71: ...onal Windows XP Embedded and DOS are available for download on the B R homepage in the download area www br automation com Ethernet connection ETH1 Controller Intel 82562 RJ45 twisted pair 10BaseT 100...

Page 72: ...mbedded and DOS are available for download on the B R homepage in the download area www br automation com Ethernet connection ETH2 Controller Intel 82551ER RJ45 twisted pair 10BaseT 100BaseT female Ca...

Page 73: ...ing systems Universal serial bus Transfer rate Low speed 1 5 MBit s full speed 12 MBit s to high speed 480 Mbit s 2x USB Type A female Power supply max 500 mA per Port1 1 For safety every USB port is...

Page 74: ...ent necessary or if the voltage supply is connected incorrectly reverse polarity protection fuse replacement not necessary Ground System unit Max performance at 5 V Max performance at 3V3 Max power at...

Page 75: ...rt after a Power Off On the standby time should be set to at least 10 seconds Thanks to a workaround the standby time can be set as needed in systems with one of the following system unit revisions or...

Page 76: ...2 disk drive slots Starting with revision D0 Monitor Panel The following will provide an overview of the video signals available with different system units and CPU boards 24 pin DVI I with special f...

Page 77: ...ected internally by a multifuse c5 Analog ground analog R G and B return 15 Ground return for 5V HSync and VSync Table 32 Monitor panel connection pin assignments Cable Segment length m Resolution VGA...

Page 78: ...transceiver Rev B0 Table 34 Requirements for SDL cable with automatic cable adjustment equalizer Firmware Description Version Note MTCX FPGA Firmware on the APC620 v 01 15 The version is read from BIO...

Page 79: ...ion Panel 900 display units with Automation Panel Link DVI Receiver Model nr 5DLDVI 1000 01 Office Digital DVI Monitors and Office DVI TFT Displays is possible For examples and possibilities for conne...

Page 80: ...nels MIC Line IN and Line OUT from the outside Driver support Special drivers are necessary for operating the AC97 sound chip Realtek Drivers for Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Embedded are av...

Page 81: ...2 9 10 AP Link slot The option of inserting and using an AP Link card is only possible with system units 5PC600 SX02 00 and 5PC600 SX05 00 For more information see Section 3 10 AP Link cards on page 1...

Page 82: ...ing dimensions can be inserted Technical data Figure 27 Dimensions standard half size PCI cards Information The total performance of one PCI card per PCI slot should not exceed the limit with or witho...

Page 83: ...ards The plug design for the PCI slot is the same as the design for a 5 volt PCI plug The supply is applied at 3 3 volt and 5 volt on the actual plug Figure 28 PCI connector type 5 volt 5 volt PCI car...

Page 84: ...es Status LEDs LED Color Description Power Green On Supply voltage OK Red On The system is in standby mode S5 soft off mode or S4 hibernate mode suspend to disk HDD Yellow On Signals IDE drive access...

Page 85: ...r items on page 31 CompactFlash slot CF1 Connection Primary master IDE device CompactFlash Type Type I Accessories Short description 5CFCRD 0064 03 CompactFlash 64 MB SSI 5CFCRD 0128 03 CompactFlash 1...

Page 86: ...HDD CF2 Connection Primary slave IDE device Add on hard disks 2 5 drive internal 5AC600 HDDI 00 Add on hard disk 30 GB 24 7 5AC600 HDDI 01 Add on hard disk 20 GB ET Add on CompactFlash slot 5AC600 CFS...

Page 87: ...or tip of a pen The power button acts like the on off switch on a normal desktop PC with ATX power supply press and release Switches on APC620 or shuts down operating system and switches off the APC6...

Page 88: ...been connected and used Connection for keyboard mouse PS 2 Pin Assignment PS 2 socket female 1 DATA 0 2 DATA 1 3 GND 4 5 V1 1 The PS 2 keyboard mouse interface is protected by a multifuse 1 A 5 CLK 0...

Page 89: ...50 C 8 5 mA current requirements of the supplied components and a self discharge of 40 For more on changing the lithium battery see Chapter 7 Maintenance Servicing Section Changing the battery on pag...

Page 90: ...I O address and the IRQ can be changed in the BIOS setup under Advanced submenu I O device configuration setting Parallel port Hardware security key A hardware security key dongle can be inserted behi...

Page 91: ...in BIOS as secondary slave The slide in USB FDD drive 5AC600 FDDS 00 is referred to as USB Information It is possible to add remove or modify the slide in drive at any time In system units with 5 PCI...

Page 92: ...in BIOS as secondary master The slide in USB FDD drive 5AC600 FDDS 00 is referred to as USB Information It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time In system units with 5 PCI slots t...

Page 93: ...system model number name revision serial number delivery date and duration of warranty A sticker with detailed information about the individual components can also be found on the back side of the mo...

Page 94: ...al data Entire device Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 32 Example of serial number search 70950170564 Serial number entry e g 70950170564 List of installed components after the serial num...

Page 95: ...yellow PS 2 mouse or keyboard Power button Ethernet ETH2 Ethernet ETH1 Mic Line In Line Out USB1 USB2 RS232 COM1 RS232 COM2 Security key SO DIMM module 256MB 1GB PCI bus controller Primary IDE contro...

Page 96: ...MM module 256MB 1GB PCI bus controller Primary IDE controller Real time clock RTC Ethernet controller AC97 sound controller USB controller 2 slot bus DC DC 12 V bus Piezzo Summer Optional add on hard...

Page 97: ...USB1 USB2 RS232 COM1 RS232 COM2 Security key SO DIMM module 256MB 1GB PCI Bus controller Primary IDE controller Real time clock RTC Ethernet controller AC97 sound controller USB controller 2 slot bus...

Page 98: ...oller Real time clock RTC Ethernet controller AC97 sound controller USB controller 5 slot bus Piezzo summer Optional add on hard disk or CompactFlash slot Optional CompactFlash slot Battery 950 mAh V...

Page 99: ...RS232 COM2 Security key SO DIMM module 256MB 1GB PCI bus controller Primary IDE controller Real time clock RTC Ethernet controller AC97 sound controller USB controller 5 slot bus DC DC 12 V bus Piezz...

Page 100: ...e 2 16550 compatible 16 byte FIFO max 115 kBaud 9 pin DSUB male Ethernet Controller Transfer rate Connection See Ethernet connection ETH1 on page 71 and Ethernet connection ETH2 on page 72 10 100 Mbit...

Page 101: ...um 40 A for 300 s See 2 6 Power management for APC620 systems with 1 and 2 PCI slots 24 VDC 25 typically 10 A maximum 40 A for 300 s See 2 7 Power management APC620 systems with 5 PCI slots Mechanical...

Page 102: ...PC600 E815 00 5PC600 E815 02 5PC600 E815 03 Boot loader Operating system BIOS Phoenix Processor Architectures Type Expanded command set L1 cache L2 cache Floating Point Unit FPU 0 13 m Intel Celeron 3...

Page 103: ...ssary software can be downloaded from the download area on the B R homepage www br automation com IDE ports 2 IDE ports UDMA 100 Memory Type Size Socket SDRAM max 512 MB SO DIMM 144 pin Graphics Contr...

Page 104: ...Phoenix Processor Architectures Type Expanded command set L1 cache L2 cache Floating Point Unit FPU 0 13 m Intel Pentium M 1 1 GHz MMX technology streaming SIMD extension 2 32 KB 1 MB Yes 0 13 m Inte...

Page 105: ...tion com Chipset Intel 82855GME GMHC Intel 82801DB ICH4 integrated real time clock RTC 1 Front side bus 400 MHz IDE ports 2 IDE ports UDMA 100 Memory Type Size Socket DDRAM Max 1 GB SO DIMM 200 pin Gr...

Page 106: ...the entire device in which these individual components are used refer to the data given specifically for the entire device A heat sink can only be replaced at the B R plant Mechanical characteristics...

Page 107: ...lid for these individual components and can deviate from those for the entire device For the entire device in which these individual components are used refer to the data given specifically for the en...

Page 108: ...d on hard disk 30 GB 24 7 5AC600 HDDI 00 Information The following characteristics features and limit values are only valid for these individual components and can deviate from those for the entire de...

Page 109: ...Environmental temperature Operation standard 1 Operation 24 hour 2 Storage Transportation 5 C 55 C 5 C 44 C 40 C 65 C 40 C 65 C Relative humidity Operation Storage Transportation 8 90 non condensing 5...

Page 110: ...or operation and storage Figure 43 Temperature humidity diagram for add on hard disk 5AC600 HDDI 00 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 10 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40...

Page 111: ...n placing the order Figure 44 Add on hard disk 20 GB 5AC600 HDDI 01 Information The following characteristics features and limit values are only valid for these individual components and can deviate f...

Page 112: ...ht 120 g Environmental characteristics Environmental temperature Operation 1 Storage Transportation 20 C 80 C 40 C 85 C 40 C 85 C Relative humidity Operation Storage Transportation 8 90 non condensing...

Page 113: ...erature humidity diagram for operation and storage Figure 45 Temperature humidity diagram for add on hard disk 5AC600 HDDI 01 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 10 100 95 90 85 8...

Page 114: ...ical data Information Add on drives are only available factory installed Therefore they need to be requested when placing the order Figure 46 Add on CompactFlash slot 5AC600 CFSI 00 Features 5AC600 CF...

Page 115: ...slot 2 as secondary master Technical data Information It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time Caution Turn off power before adding or removing a slide in drive Figure 47 Slide in...

Page 116: ...ess Approx 45 dBA at 50 cm Lifespan Opening closing the drawer 60 000 POH Power On Hours 10 000 times Environmental characteristics Environmental temperature Operation Storage Transportation 5 C 60 C1...

Page 117: ...perature humidity diagram for operation and storage Figure 48 Temperature humidity diagram for slide in CD ROM 5AC600 CDXS 00 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 10 100 95 90 85 8...

Page 118: ...condary master Technical data Information It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time Caution Turn off power before adding or removing a slide in drive Figure 49 Slide in DVD ROM CD R...

Page 119: ...form 1 form 2 Photo CD single multi session Enhanced CD CD text DVD ROM DVD R DVD Video double layer DVD RAM 4 7 GB 2 6 GB Write methods Disk at once session at once packet write track at once Laser c...

Page 120: ...t max 200 g for 2 ms at max 60 g for 11 ms at max 200 g for 2 ms 1 Drive surface temperature Figure 50 Temperature humidity diagram for slide in DVD ROM CD RW 5AC600 DVDS 00 Features 5AC600 DVDS 00 Ta...

Page 121: ...econdary master Technical data revision D0 and higher Information It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time Caution Turn off power before adding or removing a slide in drive Figure...

Page 122: ...layer DVD RW Non write protected media CD DVD CD R CD RW DVD R RW DVD RAM 4 7 GB DVD R RW DVD R double layer Compatible formats CD DA CD ROM mode 1 mode 2 CD ROM XA mode 2 form 1 form 2 Photo CD sing...

Page 123: ...r burning software packages and drivers from third party providers 2 Drive surface temperature Features 5AC600 DVRS 00 revision D0 and lower Write speed CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW 24x 16x 10...

Page 124: ...losing the drawer 60 000 POH Power On Hours 10 000 times Environmental characteristics Environmental temperature Operation Storage Transportation 5 C 55 C1 20 C 60 C 40 C 65 C Relative humidity Operat...

Page 125: ...midity diagram for operation and storage Figure 52 Temperature humidity diagram for slide in DVD R RW DVD R RW 5AC600 DVRS 00 Transport 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 10 100...

Page 126: ...tion It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time In system units with 5 PCI slots the slide in USB FDD drive 5AC600 FDDS 00 must be inserted in slide in slot 1 The double CompactFlash...

Page 127: ...ures 5AC600 CFSS 00 CompactFlash CF3 Type Number Connection Activity LED Type I and II 1 slot IDE Secondary slave in slide in slot 1 IDE Secondary master in slide in slot 2 Yes CompactFlash CF4 Type N...

Page 128: ...5 PCI slots In these units it is connected to the system via USB Information It is possible to add remove or modify the slide in drive at any time In system units with 5 PCI slots the slide in USB FD...

Page 129: ...ts 720 KB or 500 kbits 1 25 MB and 1 44 MB Rotation speed Up to 360 rpm Diskette media High density 2HD or normal density 2DD 3 5 diskettes MTBF 30 000 POH Power On Hours Environmental characteristics...

Page 130: ...iagram for operation and storage Figure 55 Temperature humidity diagram for slide in USB diskette drive 5AC600 FDDS 00 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 10 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 6...

Page 131: ...operation The slide in drive can be used in system units with 2 or 5 PCI slots When inserted in slide in slot 1 it is referred to internally as secondary slave and when in slide in slot 2 as secondary...

Page 132: ...rs user 58 605 120 Bytes per sector 512 Revolution speed 4200 rpm 1 Access time average 7 14 ms Positioning time seek typical values Minimum track to track Average read access Maximum 1 5 ms 12 ms 22...

Page 133: ...ics 5AC600 HDDS 00 Shock pulse with a sinus half wave Operation Storage No non recovered errors at max 225 g 2207 m s2 0 peak and 2 ms duration No damage at max 900 g 8820 m s2 0 peak and 1 ms duratio...

Page 134: ...s secondary slave and when in slide in slot 2 as secondary master Technical data Information It is possible to add or remove a slide in drive at any time Caution Turn off power before adding or removi...

Page 135: ...s Lifespan 5 years or 20 000 POH Power On Hours MTBF 300 000 hours Mechanical characteristics Slide in mounting Fixed Outer dimensions without slide in Width Length Height 70 mm 100 mm 9 5 mm Weight 1...

Page 136: ...s 1 Operation means 250 POH power on hours per month Figure 59 Temperature humidity diagram for slide in hard disk 5AC600 HDDS 01 Features 5AC600 HDDS 01 Table 65 Technical data slide in hard disk 5AC...

Page 137: ...k Data redundancy is automatically restored to the system when the faulty hard disk has been replaced The RAID 1 system is executed in the form of 2 PCI cards PCI RAID controller 5ACPCI RAIC 00 and PC...

Page 138: ...nd limit values are only valid for these individual components and can deviate from those for the entire device For the entire device in which these individual components are used refer to the data gi...

Page 139: ...mation com Contents of delivery Mechanical characteristics 5ACPCI RAIC 00 Outer dimensions Length Height 168 mm 64 mm Environmental characteristics Environmental temperature Operation Storage Transpor...

Page 140: ...40 GB 5ACPCI RAIS 00 Information PCI RAID storage drives are only available factory installed Therefore they need to be requested when placing the order Figure 62 PCI RAID storage 5ACPCI RAIS 00 Prim...

Page 141: ...evolution speed 7200 rpm 1 Access time average 4 2 ms Positioning time seek typical values Minimum track to track Average read access Maximum read access 1 ms 10 ms 16 ms Starting time 0 rpm to read a...

Page 142: ...o non recovered errors at max 80 g 784 m s2 0 peak and 1 ms duration No non recovered errors at max 150 g 1450 m s2 0 peak and 2 ms duration No non recovered errors at max 7 g 68 m s2 0 peak and 11 ms...

Page 143: ...storage 2 x 60 GB 5ACPCI RAIS 01 Information PCI RAID storage drives are only available factory installed Therefore they need to be requested when placing the order Figure 64 PCI RAID storage 5ACPCI...

Page 144: ...200 rpm 1 Access time average 10 ms Positioning time seek typical values Minimum track to track Average read access Maximum read access 1 ms 10 ms 16 ms Starting time 0 rpm to read access 4 seconds ty...

Page 145: ...on Storage No non recovered errors at max 80 g 784 m s2 0 peak and 1 ms duration No non recovered errors at max 150 g 1450 m s2 0 peak and 2 ms duration No non recovered errors at max 7 g 68 m s2 0 pe...

Page 146: ...interrupt Order data Technical data Information It is possible to add or remove an interface option at any time Caution Turn off power before adding or removing an interface option Model number Descri...

Page 147: ...type of cable used depends largely on the required bus length and the number of nodes The bus length is mainly determined by the bit rate In accordance with CiA CAN in Automation the maximum bus lengt...

Page 148: ...r delivery state disabled with the setting Off Distance m Transfer rate kBit s 1000 Type 50 200 Type 250 60 Type 500 Table 74 CAN bus length and transfer rate CAN cable Property Signal lines Cable cro...

Page 149: ...The serial interface is a combined RS232 RS422 RS485 interface The operating mode RS232 RS422 RS485 is selected automatically depending on the electrical connection Order data Figure 67 Contents of t...

Page 150: ...ing used Add on RS232 422 485 RS232 RS422 485 9 pin DSUB plug Type RS232 not modem capable electrically isolated UART 16550 compatible 16 byte FIFO Transfer rate Max 115 kBit s Bus length Max 15 meter...

Page 151: ...ed in pairs Paired shield with aluminum foil Grounding line Cable cross section Wire insulation Conductor resistance 1 x 0 34 mm 22AWG 19 tinned Cu wire PU 59 Ohm km Outer sheathing Material Propertie...

Page 152: ...in order to reach an optimal transfer rate Figure 68 Add on RS232 422 485 interface Operated in RS485 mode Distance m Transfer rate kBit s 1200 Type 115 Table 83 RS485 bus length and transfer rate RS...

Page 153: ...nts Chapter 2 Technical data 153 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Contents of delivery The screws included in the mounting kit are to be used for installation Figure 69 Contents of the delivery...

Page 154: ...CI cards etc Figure 70 Fan kit 5PC600 FA01 00 Features 5PC600 FA01 00 Fan type Width Length Height Double ball bearings 40 mm 40 mm 20 mm Revolution speed 5600 rpm 10 Noise level 24 dB Lifespan 80 000...

Page 155: ...4 3 9 2 Fan kit 2 PCI 5PC600 FA02 00 This fan kit is an optional addition for system units with 2 PCI slots Technical data Number Component 3 Fans with 40 mm diameter 1 Dust filter 6 Mounting screws T...

Page 156: ...Lifespan 80 000 hours at 30 C Maintenance interval Depending on the work environment the dust filter should be checked with appropriate frequency to determine whether the air flow provides sufficient...

Page 157: ...Double ball bearings 2 80 mm 80 mm 20 mm Revolution speed 3600 rpm 10 2600 rpm 10 Noise level 30 5 dB 27 dB Lifespan 80 000 hours at 30 C Maintenance interval Depending on the work environment the du...

Page 158: ...tput The connection cycle value for the plug is specified at 100x Hotplug for a display device is not supported in any combination Figure 73 AP Link card Model number Short description Note 5AC600 SDL...

Page 159: ...Hot Plug detect DVI I 24 pin female 2 T M D S data 2 17 T M D S data 0 3 T M D S data 2 SDL shield 18 T M D S data 0 4 SDL 19 T M D S DATA 0 XUSB1 shield 5 SDL 20 XUSB1 6 DDC clock 21 XUSB1 7 DDC dat...

Page 160: ...5CASDL 0150 01 20 5CASDL 0200 00 5CASDL 0200 00 5CASDL 0200 00 5CASDL 0200 00 25 5CASDL 0250 00 5CASDL 0250 00 5CASDL 0250 00 30 5CASDL 0300 00 5CASDL 0300 00 5CASDL 0300 10 5CASDL 0300 10 40 5CASDL 0...

Page 161: ...I see Appendix A Chapter 3 Commissioning Section 3 Connection examples Automation Panel 900 starting on page 176 Hardware Description Revision Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 AP Link SDL receiver Rev D0 5DLSDL 10...

Page 162: ...or SDL transceiver Model nr 5DLSDL 1000 01 For examples and possibilities for connecting Automation Panel 900 display units via SDL see Appendix A Chapter 3 Commissioning Section 3 Connection examples...

Page 163: ...4 Environmental temperatures for systems with an 815E CPU board on page 53 and Section 2 5 Environmental temperatures for systems with an 855GME CPU board on page 56 The APC620 is only for operation i...

Page 164: ...0 with 1 PCI slot APC620 with 2 PCI slots Table 97 Drilling templates 1 and 2 PCI slots 50 262 Mounting plate template APC620 General tolerance according to ISO 2768 medium 0 0 15 65 18 270 87 3 262 G...

Page 165: ...Commissioning 165 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 APC620 with 5 PCI slots Table 98 Drilling template 5 PCI slots 162 7 262 General tolerance according to ISO 2768 medium 0 0 22 7 185 4 18 270...

Page 166: ...scribed in the following sections 1 3 1 Standard mounting Standard mounting refers to vertical mounting orientation APC620 systems with and without fan kit can be mounted this way In order to guarante...

Page 167: ...ioning Installation Chapter 3 Commissioning 167 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 78 Air circulation spacing standard at least 100 mm air in at least 100 mm air out at least 50 mm at least...

Page 168: ...mounted in the following orientations In addition it is important to be sure that the components used are installed in a way that complies with the specifications of the drives being used CD ROM DVD...

Page 169: ...he system so that the spacing on the top bottom and sides is as follows CompactFlash slot add on or slide in No limitation on mounting orientation Permissible mounting orientations are shown in Figure...

Page 170: ...n APC620 device with an add on 5AC600 HDDI 00 or 5AC600 HDDI 01 or slide in hard disk 5AC600 HDDS 00 or 5AC600 HDDS 01 The mounting orientations horizontal 1 and horizontal 2 require the use of a fan...

Page 171: ...ientations for an APC620 device with a slide in CD ROM drive 5AC600 CDXS 00 The mounting orientation horizontal 1 requires the use of a fan kit Mounting orientation vertical 1 can also be used at 0 wi...

Page 172: ...an APC620 device with a slide in DVD ROM CD RW drive 5AC600 DVDS 00 The mounting orientation horizontal 1 requires the use of a fan kit Mounting orientation vertical 1 can also be used at 0 without a...

Page 173: ...ons for an APC620 device with a slide in DVD R RW DVD R RW drive 5AC600 DVRS 00 The mounting orientation horizontal 1 requires the use of a fan kit Mounting orientation vertical 1 can also be used at...

Page 174: ...hows the possible mounting orientations for an APC620 device with a slide in USB FDD drive 5AC600 FDDS 00 Mounting orientation vertical 1 can also be used at 0 without a fan kit Figure 85 Mounting ori...

Page 175: ...hen making cable connections and installing cables it is not permitted to have a flex radius smaller than the minimum value specified Figure 86 Flex radius cable connection Information The value speci...

Page 176: ...eeds to be considered How are Automation Panel 900 devices connected simultaneously to the Monitor Panel output on the optional SDL AP Link of the APC620 and what needs to be considered What are Displ...

Page 177: ...llowing table displays the possible combinations for the APC620 system unit with CPU board to implement the configuration shown in the figure above If the maximum resolution is limited when making the...

Page 178: ...18 00 DVI 1 8 m 5CADVI 0050 00 DVI 5 m 5CADVI 0100 00 DVI 10 m1 1 USB support is not possible on the Automation Panel 900 because USB is limited up to 5 m 9A0014 02 Touch 1 8 m 9A0014 05 Touch 5 m 9A0...

Page 179: ...BIOS settings No special BIOS settings are necessary for operation 3 1 6 Windows graphics driver settings See Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 with Windows XP Professional on page 335 3...

Page 180: ...e e g for connecting a non B R Automation Panel 900 device 3 2 2 Link modules Figure 88 Configuration one Automation Panel via SDL CPU board with system unit Limitation Resolution 5PC600 SX01 00 5PC60...

Page 181: ...without extender 25 m 5CASDL 0300 00 SDL without extender 30 m 5CASDL 0300 10 SDL with extender 30 m 5CASDL 0400 10 SDL with extender 40 m Table 105 Cable for SDL configurations Cable Segment length m...

Page 182: ...00 02 Hardware Description Revision Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 AP Link SDL receiver Rev B0 5DLSDL 1000 01 AP Link SDL transceiver Rev B0 Table 107 Requirements for SDL cable with automatic cable adjustment e...

Page 183: ...ation Panel 900 Chapter 3 Commissioning 183 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 3 2 6 Windows touch driver settings For more information on this see Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 w...

Page 184: ...ystem unit with CPU board to implement the configuration shown in the figure above If the maximum resolution is limited when making the combination then it is also shown in this table e g for connecti...

Page 185: ...5 plug 5 m 5CASDL 0100 00 SDL without extender 10 m 5CASDL 0100 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 10 m 5CASDL 0150 00 SDL without extender 15 m 5CASDL 0150 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 15 m...

Page 186: ...SDL transceiver v 00 02 Hardware Description Revision Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 AP Link SDL receiver Rev B0 5DLSDL 1000 01 AP Link SDL transceiver Rev B0 Table 113 Requirements for SDL cable with automatic...

Page 187: ...ics driver settings Display Clone must be defined as output device in the graphics driver with Digital Display as primary device For more information on this see Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automatio...

Page 188: ...imum resolution is limited when making the combination then it is also shown in this table e g for connecting a non B R Automation Panel 900 device Figure 90 Configuration One Automation Panel 900 via...

Page 189: ...DL 0100 00 SDL without extender 10 m 5CASDL 0100 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 10 m 5CASDL 0150 00 SDL without extender 15 m 5CASDL 0150 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 15 m 5CASDL 0200 00...

Page 190: ...SDL transceiver v 00 02 Hardware Description Revision Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 AP Link SDL receiver Rev B0 5DLSDL 1000 01 AP Link SDL transceiver Rev B0 Table 119 Requirements for SDL cable with automatic...

Page 191: ...ration 3 4 5 Windows graphics driver settings Notebook must be defined as output device in the graphics driver For more information on this see Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 with Wind...

Page 192: ...em unit with CPU board to implement the configuration shown in the figure above If the maximum resolution is limited when making the combination then it is also shown in this table e g for connecting...

Page 193: ...number Type Length 5CASDL 0018 00 SDL without extender 1 8 m 5CASDL 0018 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 1 8 m 5CASDL 0050 00 SDL without extender 5 m 5CASDL 0050 01 SDL without extender with 45...

Page 194: ...h the APC620 PPC 700 Firmware upgrade MTCX SDLR SDLT V01 10 available in the download area of the B R homepage MTCX PX32 Firmware on the APC620 v 01 55 SDLR FPGA Firmware on the AP Link SDL receiver v...

Page 195: ...Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 with Windows XP Professional on page 335 3 5 6 Windows touch driver settings For more information on this see Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 with W...

Page 196: ...maximum resolution is limited when making the combination then it is also shown in this table e g for connecting a non B R Automation Panel 900 device Figure 92 Configuration Two Automation Panels vi...

Page 197: ...45 plug 5 m 5CASDL 0100 00 SDL without extender 10 m 5CASDL 0100 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 10 m 5CASDL 0150 00 SDL without extender 15 m 5CASDL 0150 01 SDL without extender with 45 plug 15...

Page 198: ...SDL transceiver v 00 02 Hardware Description Revision Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 AP Link SDL receiver Rev B0 5DLSDL 1000 01 AP Link SDL transceiver Rev B0 Table 131 Requirements for SDL cable with automatic...

Page 199: ...tion PC 620 with Windows XP Professional on page 335 If all connected Automation Panel 900 displays line 1 line 2 should display the same content then Dual Display Clone mode must be set in the graphi...

Page 200: ...a maximum of 40 m for the first display USB devices can only be connected directly to the Automation Panel without hub Figure 93 Configuration Eight Automation Panels via SDL and SDL optional Automat...

Page 201: ...XGA 5PC600 E855 04 Max UXGA 5PC600 E855 05 Max UXGA Table 133 Possible combination of system unit and CPU board Model number Description Note 5DLSDL 1000 00 Automation Panel Link SDL Receiver for Auto...

Page 202: ...DL 0100 00 5CASDL 0100 01 5CASDL 0100 00 5CASDL 0100 01 5CASDL 0100 00 5CASDL 0100 01 5CASDL 0100 00 5CASDL 0100 01 5CASDL 0100 00 5CASDL 0100 01 15 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL 0150 01 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL...

Page 203: ...Clone on page 340 3 7 6 Windows touch driver settings See Chapter 4 Software Section 4 Automation PC 620 with Windows XP Professional on page 335 Firmware Description Version Note MTCX FPGA Firmware...

Page 204: ...204 Commissioning Connection examples Automation Panel 900 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 205: ...stem or pressing the power button The system checks if the setup data from the EEPROM is OK If the data is OK then it is transferred to the CMOS If the data is not OK then the CMOS data is checked for...

Page 206: ...rive floppy drive etc BIOS launches the operating system and hands over control of system operations to it To enter BIOS setup the F2 key must be pressed as soon as the following message appears on th...

Page 207: ...the spacebar skips the system RAM check Pause Pressing the pause key stops the POST Press any other key to resume the POST Table 139 Keys relevant to BIOS during POST Key Function Cursor Moves to prev...

Page 208: ...up menu Item Function From page Main The basic system configurations e g time date hard disk parameters can be set in this menu 209 Advanced Advanced BIOS options such as cache areas PnP keyboard repe...

Page 209: ...to the system date Set the system date in the format mm dd yyyy Primary master The drive in the system that is connected to the IDE primary master port is configured here Enter Opens submenu see Prim...

Page 210: ...lems with the hard drive and much more Enabled Activates this function In the future a message regarding impending errors is produced Disabled Deactivates this function System memory Displays the amou...

Page 211: ...tion enables support of drives larger than 540 MB Only possible when manually setting up the drive Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function 32 bit I O This function enables 32 bit...

Page 212: ...ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard drive Multi sector transfer This...

Page 213: ...PIO mode Ultra DMA mode The data transfer rate to and from the primary slave drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performanc...

Page 214: ...CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard drive Multi sector transfer T...

Page 215: ...mode Ultra DMA mode The data transfer rate to and from the secondary master drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performanc...

Page 216: ...D ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard drive Multi sector transfer Th...

Page 217: ...PIO mode Ultra DMA mode The data transfer rate to and from the secondary slave is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performance O...

Page 218: ...on page 228 I O device configuration Configuration of the I O devices Enter Opens submenu see I O device configuration on page 230 Keyboard features Configuration of the keyboard options Enter Opens s...

Page 219: ...Software Automation PC 620 with BIOS Chapter 4 Software 219 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Advanced chipset graphics control Figure 102 815E advanced chipset graphics control...

Page 220: ...tivated to make video output possible Deactivate only for use of an external PCI graphics card Graphics memory size Reserves a memory location in the RAM for the onboard graphics controller into which...

Page 221: ...Motherboard devices 2 PCI devices No The resource assignment sequence is as follows 1 Motherboard devices 2 ISA PnP devices 3 PCI devices Reset configuration data During booting the assigned resources...

Page 222: ...lines Disabled Disables this function No assignment 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Manual configuration of the IRQ PCI IRQ line 4 Under this option the external PCI interrupt 4 is assigned to an ISA inter...

Page 223: ...vice s ROM Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables this function Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check...

Page 224: ...ction Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables...

Page 225: ...s this function Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled...

Page 226: ...ction Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables...

Page 227: ...gacy ISA devices Available It is available for PCI devices Reserved It is reserved for ISA devices IRQ 7 This setting determines whether the IRQ 7 is reserved for legacy ISA devices Available It is av...

Page 228: ...ting Description Setting options Effect Memory cache Enable disable utilization of the L2 cache Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables this function Cache system BIOS area Set whether or not...

Page 229: ...ory content of D400 D7FF should be mapped Uncached No mapping Write through Memory content is simultaneously mapped in the cache and written to the main memory Write protect Memory content is mapped i...

Page 230: ...th Activates both PCI IDE controllers primary and secondary Primary IDE UDMA66 100 Setup the data transfer rate for a device connected to the primary IDE channel This option is only available when a p...

Page 231: ...r the ETH1 interface Onboard LAN PXE ROM For turning the remote boot BIOS extension for the on board LAN controller ETH1 on and off Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function Serial...

Page 232: ...ected interrupt is manually assigned Parallel port For configuring the hardware security key dongle which accessed internally through the parallel interface Disabled Deactivates the port Enabled Activ...

Page 233: ...sent Key click Using this option the clicking of the keys can be turned on or off Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function Keyboard auto repeat rate For setting the speed of repet...

Page 234: ...e CPU temperature Displays the processor s temperature in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit None Table 158 815E CPU board monitor setting options Figure 113 815E miscellaneous BIOS setting Description Se...

Page 235: ...displayed Disabled Disables this function The diagnostics screen is not displayed Halt on errors This option sets whether the system should pause the Power On Self Test POST when it encounters an erro...

Page 236: ...bmenu See Baseboard monitor on page 238 Legacy devices Enter Opens submenu See Legacy devices on page 239 BIOS Displays the BIOS version None MTCX PX32 Displays the MTCX PX32 firmware version None MTC...

Page 237: ...options Effect Select panel number Selection of the panel number for which the values should be read out and or changed 0 15 Selection of panel 0 15 Panel 15 is specifically intended for panel PC 700...

Page 238: ...iption Setting options Effect I O Displays the temperature in the I O area in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit None Power supply Displays the temperature in the power supply area in degrees Celsius and...

Page 239: ...ing options Effect COM C Settings for the internal serial interfaces in the system This setting activates the touch screen in panel PC 700 systems and using SDL transfer technology also in Automation...

Page 240: ...he interface Base I O address Configuration of the base I O address for the serial COM E port A yellow star indicates a conflict with another device 238 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Selected base I O addre...

Page 241: ...nge a supervisor password A supervisor password is necessary to edit all BIOS settings Enter maximum 7 alphanumericcharacters not case sensitive Press Enter and enter password two times The password m...

Page 242: ...aily A reminder appears every day when the system is started Weekly A reminder appears the first time the system is started after every Sunday Monthly A reminder appears the first time the system is s...

Page 243: ...es this function ACPI control Configuration of specific limits Enter Opens submenu See ACPI control on page 245 Thermal management Configuration of specific CPU limits Enter Opens submenu See Thermal...

Page 244: ...rial port and the telephone rings the system starts up Off Disables this function On Enables this function Resume on time This function enables the system to start at the time set under resume time Of...

Page 245: ...ve cooling trip point With this function a temperature can be set at which the CPU automatically reduces its speed Disabled Disables this function 40 C 100 C Temperature setting for the passive coolin...

Page 246: ...port offers the possibility to make 4 hard disk controllers 2 x primary ATA for a total of 4 devices and 2 x secondary ATA for another 2 devices accessible through Windows XP Disabled Disables this fu...

Page 247: ...activated and the temperature sinks by the number of degrees in this setting the processor resumes 100 performance 3 C 6 C Can be set in increments of 1 C CPU performance When the CPU reaches the temp...

Page 248: ...ority of the drive To add a device to the boot priority order list from the excluded from boot order list use the x key In the same way the x key can move boot devices down out of the boot priority or...

Page 249: ...defaults which are defined by the DIP switch settings These settings are loaded for all BIOS configurations Yes No Discard changes Should unknown changes have been made and not yet saved they can be d...

Page 250: ...e 4 Personal settings System time System date SMART device monitoring Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Primary master Type Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Multi sector transfer LBA mode control 32 bit...

Page 251: ...ile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Personal settings Graphics engine 1 Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Graphics memory size 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB Enable memory gap Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Table 172...

Page 252: ...bled Enabled Enable master Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Latency timer Default Default Default Default Default PCI device slot 4 Profile 0 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Person...

Page 253: ...file 3 Profile 4 Personal settings Local bus IDE adapter Primary Both Both Primary Both Primary IDE UDMA66 100 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled USB UHCI host controller 1 Enabled Enabled Enable...

Page 254: ...age 5Vsb voltage Battery voltage CPU temperature Table 177 815E CPU board monitor profile setting overview Profile 0 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Personal settings Summary screen Enabled En...

Page 255: ...1 Slide in drive 2 Baseboard monitor Profile 0 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Personal settings Fan speeds Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 CPU Legacy devices COM C Disabled Disabled Disabled Ena...

Page 256: ...815E security profile setting overview Profile 0 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Personal settings Enable ACPI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Power savings Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled S...

Page 257: ...E 0 IDE 0 IDE 0 2 IDE 1 IDE 0 IDE 1 IDE 1 IDE 1 3 IDE CD IDE 1 IDE CD IDE CD IDE CD 4 USB FDC IDE CD USB FDC USB FDC USB FDC 5 USB KEY USB FDC USB KEY USB KEY USB KEY 6 USB CDROM USB KEY USB CDROM USB...

Page 258: ...utput if the CMOS data contains errors and the boot procedure can be continued by pressing the F1 key To prevent the error message from appearing at each restart open the BIOS setup by pressing the F2...

Page 259: ...apter 4 Software 259 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Summary screen After the POST the summary screen displays the most important system characteristics Figure 125 855GME BIOS diagnostics scree...

Page 260: ...the top of the current BIOS setup page PgDn Moves the cursor to the bottom of the current BIOS setup page F1 or Alt H Opens a help window showing the key assignments F5 or Scrolls to the previous opti...

Page 261: ...current system date setting The time is buffered by a battery CMOS battery after the system has been switched off Changes to the system date Set the system date in the format mm dd yyyy IDE channel 0...

Page 262: ...slave on page 269 Smart device monitoring S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is implemented in the today s hard drives This technology allows you to detect reading or rotatio...

Page 263: ...hat are not mentioned here CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard dr...

Page 264: ...mode The data transfer rate to and from the IDE channel 0 master drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performance Only poss...

Page 265: ...t are not mentioned here CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard driv...

Page 266: ...ode The data transfer rate to and from the IDE channel 0 slave drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performance Only possibl...

Page 267: ...that are not mentioned here CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard d...

Page 268: ...de The data transfer rate to and from the IDE channel 1 master drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performance Only possibl...

Page 269: ...at are not mentioned here CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive ATAPI removable The removable media drive is treated as a hard drive or floppy drive IDE removable The IDE removable drive is treated as a hard dri...

Page 270: ...A mode The data transfer rate to and from the IDE channel 1 slave drive is defined here The DMA mode must be activated in the Windows device manager in order to guarantee maximum performance Only poss...

Page 271: ...see Memory cache on page 281 I O device configuration Configuration of the I O devices Enter Opens submenu see I O device configuration on page 283 Keyboard features Configuration of the keyboard opti...

Page 272: ...deo controller internal graphics device Auto Automatic setting of the graphics engine 1 The resolution is set using a read out of the panel s EDID data Information EDID data older than V1 1 is not pas...

Page 273: ...ort with 5PC600 SX02 00 and 5CP600 SX05 00 Graphics engine 1 AP Link output Graphics engine 2 Monitor Panel Information The Primary graphics engine setting is only relevant from the booting of the sys...

Page 274: ...274 Software Automation PC 620 with BIOS Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 PCI PNP configuration Figure 134 855GME PCI PNP configuration...

Page 275: ...slot 2 on page 278 PCI device slot 3 Advanced configuration of the PCI slot number 3 Enter Opens submenu See PCI device slot 3 on page 279 PCI device slot 4 Advanced configuration of the PCI slot num...

Page 276: ...ment 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Manual configuration of the IRQ PCI PNP ISA IRQ resource exclusion This option reserves IRQs that are not being used by plug play capable ISA devices Enter Opens submenu...

Page 277: ...s this function Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled...

Page 278: ...ction Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables...

Page 279: ...s this function Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled...

Page 280: ...ction Enable master Sets the PCI device to be treated as the PCI bus master Not all PCI devices can function as PCI bus master Check device description Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables...

Page 281: ...cache Uncached System BIOS is not mapped in the cache Cache video BIOS area Set whether or not the video BIOS should be buffered Write protect Video BIOS is mapped in the cache Uncached Video BIOS is...

Page 282: ...ritten to the main memory Write protect Memory content is mapped in the cache Write back Memory content is mapped only when necessary Cache D400 D7FF Configure how the memory content of D400 D7FF shou...

Page 283: ...r only Both Activates both PCI IDE controllers primary and secondary Primary IDE UDMA66 100 Setup the data transfer rate for a device connected to the primary IDE channel This option is only available...

Page 284: ...interface Onboard LAN PXE ROM For turning the remote boot BIOS extension for the on board LAN controller ETH1 on and off Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function Serial port A For...

Page 285: ...3 IRQ 4 Selected interrupt is assigned Parallel port For configuring the hardware security key dongle which accessed internally through the parallel interface Disabled Deactivates the port Enabled Ac...

Page 286: ...ck Using this option the clicking of the keys can be turned on or off Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function Keyboard auto repeat rate For setting the speed of repetition when a...

Page 287: ...t None CPU temperature Displays the processor s temperature in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit None Table 201 855GME CPU board monitor setting options Figure 143 855GME miscellaneous BIOS setting Descr...

Page 288: ...yed Disabled Disables this function The diagnostics screen is not displayed Halt on errors This option sets whether the system should pause the Power On Self Test POST when it encounters an error Yes...

Page 289: ...submenu see Baseboard monitor on page 291 Legacy devices Enter Opens submenu see Legacy devices on page 292 BIOS Displays the BIOS version None MTCX PX32 Displays the MTCX PX32 firmware version None M...

Page 290: ...t Select panel number Selection of the panel number for which the values should be read out and or changed 0 15 Selection of panel 0 15 Panel 15 is specifically intended for panel PC 700 systems Versi...

Page 291: ...ng Description Setting options Effect I O Displays the temperature in the I O area in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit None Power supply Displays the temperature in the power supply area in degrees Cels...

Page 292: ...None Case 2 Displays the fan RPMs of housing fan 2 None Case 3 Displays the fan RPMs of housing fan 3 None Case 4 Displays the fan RPMs of housing fan 4 None CPU Displays the fan RPMs of the processor...

Page 293: ...Selected base I O address is assigned Interrupt Selection of the interrupt for the COM D port A yellow star indicates a conflict with another device IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 7 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 Select...

Page 294: ...roller Figure 148 855GME security menu BIOS setting Description Setting options Effect Supervisor password is Displays whether or not a supervisor password has been set None Display set A supervisor p...

Page 295: ...tte drive User User password is needed to access a diskette drive Fixed disk boot sector The boot sector of the primary hard drive can be write protected against viruses with this option Normal Write...

Page 296: ...l on page 298 Max CPU frequency This option makes it possible to determine the maximum CPU frequency for Pentium M processors This option is not shown for Celeron M processors MHz processor frequency...

Page 297: ...es this function 10 15 30 45 seconds Time in seconds until standby 1 2 4 6 8 10 15 minutes Time in minutes until standby Video timeout Disabled Resume on modem ring If an external modem is connected t...

Page 298: ...end to Disk status Enabled The function WOL and the evaluation of the PME signal is always enabled Disabled Disables the function no WOL possible Figure 150 855GME ACPI control BIOS setting Descriptio...

Page 299: ...steps Critical trip point With this function a temperature can be set at which the operating system automatically shuts itself down Information This function is not supported by MS DOS 40 C 110 C Temp...

Page 300: ...SB LS120 PCI BEV PCI SCSI bootable add in cards Use the up arrow and down arrow to select a device Then use the und keys to change the boot priority of the drive To add a device to the boot priority o...

Page 301: ...Yes No Exit discarding changes With this item you can close BIOS setup without saving the changes made The system is then rebooted Yes No Load setup defaults This item loads the BIOS setup defaults wh...

Page 302: ...nfigurations Personal settings If changes have been made to the BIOS defaults they can be entered in the personal settings column of following tables for backup Figure 153 DIP switch on system unit Nu...

Page 303: ...Auto Auto Auto Auto Multi sector transfer LBA mode control 32 bit I O Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Transfer mode Ultra DMA mode SMART monitoring Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Di...

Page 304: ...No No No No No Secured setup configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PCI IRQ line 1 Auto select Auto select Auto select Auto select Auto select PCI IRQ line 2 Auto select Auto select Auto select Auto select...

Page 305: ...cache Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Cache system BIOS area Write protect Write protect Write protect Write protect Write protect Cache video BIOS area Write protect Write protect Write prote...

Page 306: ...ntroller Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Onboard LAN PXE ROM Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Serial port A Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Base I O address 3F8 3F8 3F8 3F8...

Page 307: ...bled Enabled Enabled Enabled QuickBoot mode Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Extended memory testing Just zero it Just zero it Just zero it Just zero it Just zero it Dark boot Disabled Disabled...

Page 308: ...se 4 CPU Legacy devices COM C Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Base I O address 3E8h 3E8h Interrupt 11 11 COM D Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Base I O address Interrupt COM E...

Page 309: ...processor Dependent on processor Dependent on processor Automatic thermal control circuit TM2 TM2 TM2 TM2 TM2 Power savings Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Standby timeout Auto suspend ti...

Page 310: ...SB KEY USB KEY USB KEY 6 USB CDROM USB KEY USB CDROM USB CDROM USB CDROM 7 USB CDROM IDE 2 IDE 2 8 IDE 3 IDE 3 Excluded from boot order IDE 2 IDE 2 IDE 2 USB HDD USB HDD IDE 3 IDE 3 IDE 3 USB ZIP USB...

Page 311: ...esh DRAM module is not set properly Send industrial PC to B R for checking 1 3 1 3 Test 8742 keyboard controller self test of the keyboard controller failed Send industrial PC to B R for checking 1 3...

Page 312: ...MS DOS Program Area 0A0000h 0AFFFFh VGA Graphics 0B8000h 0BBFFFh VGA Text Mode 0C0000h 0CFFFFh VGA BIOS 0D0000h 0CFFFFh VGA BIOS freely available 0E0000h 0EBFFFh USB 0E4000h 0FFFFFh System BIOS Phoen...

Page 313: ...h 0FFh FPU 170h 177h Secondary Hard Disk IDE channel 1F0h 1F7h Primary Hard Disk IDE channel 238h 023F COM5 278h 27Fh Hardware Security Key LPT2 2E8h 2EFh COM4 2F8h 2FFh COM2 376h 376h Secondary Hard...

Page 314: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NMI NONE System timer Keyboard IRQ cascade COM1 Serial port A COM2 Serial port B LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 PS 2 mouse ACPI1 1 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface FDD Rea...

Page 315: ...e before the operating system Windows XP is activated There are then 23 IRQs available IRQ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NMI NONE System timer Keyboard IRQ cascade COM1...

Page 316: ...Q line 4 USB UHCI controller 2 6 PIRQ E LAN controller 7 PIRQ H USB EHCI controller Figure 154 PCI Routing with active APIC I C address Resource Note A0h EEPROM EEPROM for CMOS data cannot be used B0h...

Page 317: ...Chapter 4 Software 317 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 1 4 7 System Management SM bus SM Bus address SM device Note 12h SMART_CHARGER 14h SMART_SELECTOR 16h SMART_BATTERY D2h Clock Generator T...

Page 318: ...ard type 815E and 855GME and the various software versions Warning The upgrade procedures described in the following pages must be carried out for all APC620 systems with software versions lower than...

Page 319: ...talled CPU board can be identified by the letters B and C Figure 155 Differentiating between 815E and 855GME CPU boards Letter CPU board Model number B 855GME 5PC600 E855 00 5PC600 E855 01 5PC600 E855...

Page 320: ...already installed on the APC620 This information can be found on the same BIOS setup page for both the 815E and the 855GME CPU boards After switching on the APC620 you can get to the BIOS setup by pr...

Page 321: ...es bottom and then panel control Information The version can only be shown if an Automation Panel with Automation Panel Link SDL transceiver 5DLSDL 1000 01 and Automation Panel Link SDL receiver 5DLSD...

Page 322: ...on the system unit must be set to profile position 2 When using a system unit with 1 PCI slot the DIP switches do not have to be changed Information When the system has rebooted setup default values...

Page 323: ...E 2 Exit Concerning point 1 BIOS is automatically upgraded default after 5 seconds Concerning point 2 Return to the shell MS DOS The system must be rebooted after a successful upgrade Profile 3 Panel...

Page 324: ...switch on system unit example Number Optimized for device DIP switch setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 71 1 Not required Free 81 Profile 0 Automation PC 620 system units 5PC600 SX01 00 Off Off Off Off Off Off Prof...

Page 325: ...e the audio driver from the B R homepage www br automation com During the installation of the audio driver the following 2 files must be manually selected from the following directories ksuser dll in...

Page 326: ...e USB port and reboot the APC620 The boot menu is shown after startup Boot menu options 1 Upgrade MTCX APC620 PPC700 PX32 and FPGA 2 Upgrade SDLT APC620 only 3 Upgrade SDLR AP800 AP900 on Monitor Pane...

Page 327: ...00 The SDLR controller is automatically updated on Automation Panel 2 3 4 Upgrade SDLR on AP 3 AP800 AP900 The SDLR controller is automatically updated on Automation Panel 3 3 5 Upgrade all SDLR AP800...

Page 328: ...starting with MTCX PX32 V01 50 and MTCX FPGA V01 12 contents of the MTCX upgrade disk V01 07 4 When using a functional SDL connection with an installed SDLR version V00 03 or lower the SDLR must first...

Page 329: ...the disk drive Open Windows Explorer Right click on the 3 1 2 Floppy icon and select Format Then select the checkbox Create an MS DOS startup disk press Start and acknowledge the warning message with...

Page 330: ...hown on the diskette In Explorer go to the tools menu select folder options and open the view tab now uncheck the option hide protected operating system files recommended checked as default and check...

Page 331: ...loosen the five Torx screws T10 marked and pull the cover off towards the front Then the DIP switches can be accessed at the location marked in yellow The setting can now be made using a pointed objec...

Page 332: ...the following system unit revisions Model number Description Revision 5PC600 SX01 00 System 1 PCI B0 5PC600 SX02 00 System 2 PCI 1 disk drive slot 1 AP Link slot B0 5PC600 SX02 01 System 2 PCI 1 disk...

Page 333: ...ive support for the slide in drives 5AC600 DVDS 00 and 5AC600 DVRS 00 no write functions Graphics Engine 2 and therefore Extended Desktop mode also cannot be used A few ACPI control BIOS functions can...

Page 334: ...pths on the Monitor Panel connector with 855GME CPU boards Resolutions for DVI Color depth 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 Resolutions for RGB Color depth 8 bit 16 bit 2...

Page 335: ...APC620 systems with 815E CPU boards only together with a connected external monitor RGB An Automation Panel 900 is switched off in the Windows hardware recognition if connected via SDL or DVI during t...

Page 336: ...en installing the graphic chip driver for the graphic chip integrated in the 815E chip set The driver available from Intel is NOT permitted to be used only the driver available from B R www br automat...

Page 337: ...con in the taskbar or Start Control Panel Display Settings Advanced Information The following screenshots and descriptions refer to the graphics driver version 6 13 01 3175 for 815E CPU boards Therefo...

Page 338: ...n The following screenshots and descriptions refer to the graphics driver version 14 11 for 855GME CPU boards Therefore it is possible that the screenshots and descriptions might not correspond with t...

Page 339: ...ent lines for each line one of the internal serial interfaces COM C and COM D on the APC620 must be activated in BIOS under Advanced Baseboard Panel Features Legacy Devices for the Automation 900 devi...

Page 340: ...s Legacy Devices for the Automation 900 devices touch screens See Section 4 3 2 Installation for Dual Display Clone on page 345 for information about installing the touch screen driver A panel locking...

Page 341: ...utomation Panel 900 connected via SDL Smart Display Link or DVI remains switched off after loading the Intel graphics driver in Windows XP Information The panel locking time is only active when the B...

Page 342: ...ct this problem an analog monitor RGB must be connected to the monitor panel to re activate the settings for digital output digital display for the monitor panel output or notebook for the AP Link out...

Page 343: ...interface It then returns a list of all the ports on which an Elo touch screen is connected The panel locking time must be set to 0 ms auto detect only found 1 touch screen Information The touch scre...

Page 344: ...ns are connected the system must be rebooted After restarting each line of touch screens must be calibrated separately This is done in the menus Properties 1 and Properties 2 with the Align button Whe...

Page 345: ...led The driver s auto detect function sends data packets to every existing serial interface It then returns a list of all the ports on which an Elo touch screen is connected The panel locking time mus...

Page 346: ...620 User s Manual V 1 90 After selecting the COM ports on which Elo touch screens are connected the system must be rebooted After restarting only one touch screen must be calibrated These settings ar...

Page 347: ...ction MIC Line IN and Line OUT Port on page 80 for information about the audio driver type 4 4 1 Installation Execute the downloaded setup Caution If the Turn off monitor function is enabled and a tim...

Page 348: ...ed operating systems in the download area Service Product Related Downloads BIOS Drivers Updates on the B R homepage www br automation com See the sections Ethernet connection ETH1 on page 71 and Ethe...

Page 349: ...n a suitable CompactFlash card min 512 MB The APC620 system is then automatically configured after it has been switched on for the first time This procedure takes approximately 30 minutes and the devi...

Page 350: ...on page 343 The driver can be downloaded from the download area on the B R homepage www br automation com 5 5 Audio driver Already integrated in the B R Windows XP embedded image for 815E and 855GME...

Page 351: ...R Windows XP embedded image for 815E and 855GME CPU boards 5 7 FAQ If USB devices are connected with the APC620 and XP Embedded executes a restart during a shutdown then the 3 USB Root Hubs under Pro...

Page 352: ...ading capabilities In addition to being compact it even offers high performance for configurations with limited RAM Windows CE is best suited for integrated automation used in industrial systems Windo...

Page 353: ...her information is available in the online help for the B R eMbedded OS Installer Features Windows CE 5 0 for APC620 Supported screen resolutions VGA SVGA XGA Color depth 16 bit or 65536 colors Graphi...

Page 354: ...s The ATAPI driver being used doesn t support DMA transfers All devices CompactFlash cards hard drives etc are operated in PIO mode USB 2 0 EHCI fails sporadically The graphics driver Clone mode only...

Page 355: ...ng EN 55022 Class A Electromagnetic compatibility EMC radio disturbance characteristics information technology equipment ITE devices limits and methods of measurement EN 55024 Class A Electromagnetic...

Page 356: ...frequency fields EN 61000 4 8 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC part 4 8 Testing and measuring techniques power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 11 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC...

Page 357: ...industrial areas EN 55022 Information technology equipment ITE devices class A industrial areas EN 61131 2 Programmable logic controllers 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A FCC Emissions electromagnetic...

Page 358: ...ns connections 500 kHz 30 MHz 73 dB V quasi peak value 60 dB V average Other connections 150 kHz 500 kHz 97 87 dB V and 53 43 dB A quasi peak value 84 74 dB V and 40 30 dB A average Other connections...

Page 359: ...dB V m quasi peak value 40 dB V m quasi peak value 230 MHz 1 GHz measured in 10 m distances 47 dB V m quasi peak value 47 dB V m quasi peak value 47 dB V m quasi peak value Test carried out according...

Page 360: ...to high speed transient electrical disturbances burst EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 6 2 Generic standard industrial areas EN 61131 2 Programmable logic controllers EN 55024 Information technology equipment IT...

Page 361: ...and bare metal housing parts 4 kV 10 discharges criteria B 4 kV 10 discharges criteria B 4 kV 10 discharges criteria B Discharge through the air to plastic housing parts 8 kV 10 discharges criteria B...

Page 362: ...iteria B 0 5 kV criteria B Unshielded AC I O 3 m 2 kV criteria B Analog I O 1 kV criteria B 1 kV criteria B Table 254 Test requirements high speed transient electrical disturbances burst Test carried...

Page 363: ...ound connections 0 15 80 MHz 10 V 80 amplitude modulation with 1 kHz Length 3 seconds criteria A 150 kHz 80 MHz 3 V 80 amplitude modulation with 1 kHz length 3 seconds criteria A Signal connections 3...

Page 364: ...llations criteria C AC power inputs Voltage dip 40 60 reduction 50 periods criteria C AC power inputs Voltage interruptions 5 95 reduction 250 periods criteria C Voltage interruptions 5 95 reduction 2...

Page 365: ...ked EN 60068 2 27 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M1 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M2 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M3 Toppling packed EN 60068 2 31 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M1 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M2 EN 60721 3 2 class 2M3 Free fall pack...

Page 366: ...31 2 Limits according to EN 60721 3 3 class 3M4 Shock during operation Pulse shaped half sine stress in all 3 axes x y z Acceleration 15 g length 11 ms 18 shocks Acceleration 15 g length 11 ms Table 2...

Page 367: ...mits according to EN 60721 3 2 class 2M3 Free fall Devices with delivery packaging each with 5 fall tests Devices packed Devices packed Devices packed Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight...

Page 368: ...ontrollers Table 267 Overview of limits and test guideline standards for temperature and humidity Test carried out according to UL 508 Limits according to UL 508 Limits according to EN 61131 2 Worst c...

Page 369: ...unit is occasionally supplied with voltage during testing duration approximately 30 hours Closed devices These are devices whose data sheet specifies an surrounding housing enclosure with the correspo...

Page 370: ...logic controllers UL 508 Industrial control equipment Residual voltage EN 61131 2 EN 60204 1 Electrical equipment of machines EN 61131 2 Programmable logic controllers Leakage current VDE 0701 1 Servi...

Page 371: ...t to the ground terminal Smallest effective cross section of the protective ground conductor for the branch being tested Maximum measured voltage drop at a test current of 10 A Test current 30 A for 2...

Page 372: ...in 0 50 VAC 0 60 VDC 850 V 510 V 720 V 50 V 500 V 707 V 50 100 VAC 60 100 VDC 1360 V 740 V 1050 V 50 V 1000 V 2 x UN 1000 V 2 x UN x 1 414 100 150 VAC 100 150 VDC 2550 V 1400 V 1950 V 150 300 VAC 150...

Page 373: ...s overload Test carried out according to UL 508 Limits according to EN 61131 2 Limits according to UL 508 Simulation of how components in power supply became defective Non flammable surrounding cloth...

Page 374: ...out according to Limits according to EN 60529 Limits according to EN 60529 Protection of the operating equipment IP2 Protection against large solid foreign bodies 12 5 mm diameter IP6 Protection again...

Page 375: ...nal standards from organizations such as UL CSA FCC VDE VE etc We give special consideration to the reliability of our products in an industrial environment Certifications USA and Canada All important...

Page 376: ...376 Maintenance servicing International certifications Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 377: ...evices 5 pieces see page 385 5AC900 1000 00 Adapter DVI A m to CRT DB15HD f Adapter DVI plug to CRT socket for connecting a standard monitor to a DVI I interface see page 386 5CADVI 0018 00 DVI D cabl...

Page 378: ...5 see page 387 5CFCRD 0128 02 CompactFlash 128 MB SanDisk A CompactFlash card with 128 MB Flash PROM and IDE ATA interface Cancelled since 12 2005 see page 387 5CFCRD 0256 02 CompactFlash 256 MB SanDi...

Page 379: ...slot type II USB connection type A front type B back 24 V DC see page 412 5MMUSB 0128 00 USB flash drive 128 MB SanDisk USB 2 0 flash drive 128 MB Cancelled since 12 2005 see page 417 5MMUSB 0256 00 U...

Page 380: ...rew clamps 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 0TB103 91 Plug for the 24 V supply voltage cage clamps Table 289 Order data TB103 Information The following defined characteristics features and limit values are only val...

Page 381: ...V 1 90 Resistance between contacts 5 m Nominal voltage according to VDE UL CSA 250 V 300 V Current load according to VDE UL CSA 14 5 A 10 A per contact Terminal size 0 08 mm 3 31 mm Cable type Copper...

Page 382: ...n cell Table 291 Order data lithium battery Information The following defined characteristics features and limit values are only valid for this accessory and can deviate from the entire device For the...

Page 383: ...D900 USB2 00 see Section 9 USB Media Drive 5MD900 USB2 00 on page 407 to protect the interface 4 1 Technical data 4 2 Contents of delivery Figure 182 Front cover 5A5003 03 Features 5A5003 03 Front cov...

Page 384: ...ts The USB media drive and front cover can be mounted as a whole in for example a switching cabinet door Figure 183 Dimensions 5A5003 03 Figure 184 Front cover mounting and installation depth 80 Nomin...

Page 385: ...and dust when not in use 5 1 Order data 5 2 Contents of delivery Model number Description Image 5AC600 ICOV 00 Interface covers Interface covers for APC620 and PPC700 devices 5 pieces Table 295 Order...

Page 386: ...5AC900 1000 00 This adapter enables a standard monitor to be connected to the DVI I interface 6 1 Order data Model number Description Image 5AC900 1000 00 Adapter DVI A m to CRT DB15HD f Adapter DVI...

Page 387: ...mpactFlash 256 MB SanDisk A 5CFCRD 0512 02 CompactFlash 512 MB SanDisk A 5CFCRD 1024 02 CompactFlash 1024 MB SanDisk A 5CFCRD 2048 02 CompactFlash 2048 MB SanDisk A Table 297 Order data CompactFlash c...

Page 388: ...25 C to 85 C Relative humidity Operation Storage 8 to 95 non condensing Vibration Operation Storage Maximum 30 g point to point Shock Operation Storage Maximum 3 000 g Altitude 24000 meters Figure 186...

Page 389: ...tomation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 7 5 Calculating the lifespan SanDisk provides a 6 page white paper for the lifespan calculation of CompactFlash cards see following pages This document can also be...

Page 390: ...390 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 02 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 188 SanDisk white paper page 2 of 6...

Page 391: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 02 Chapter 6 Accessories 391 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 189 SanDisk white paper page 3 of 6...

Page 392: ...392 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 02 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 190 SanDisk white paper page 4 of 6...

Page 393: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 02 Chapter 6 Accessories 393 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 191 SanDisk white paper page 5 of 6...

Page 394: ...394 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 02 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 192 SanDisk white paper page 6 of 6...

Page 395: ...SSI 5CFCRD 0256 03 CompactFlash 256 MB SSI 5CFCRD 0512 03 CompactFlash 512 MB SSI 5CFCRD 1024 03 CompactFlash 1024 MB SSI 5CFCRD 2048 03 CompactFlash 2048 MB SSI 5CFCRD 4096 03 CompactFlash 4096 MB S...

Page 396: ...to 100 C Relative humidity Operation Storage 8 to 95 non condensing Vibration Operation Storage Transport Maximum 16 3 g point to point Maximum 30 g point to point Shock Operation Storage Transport M...

Page 397: ...User s Manual V 1 90 8 4 Dimensions Figure 194 Dimensions CompactFlash card type I Top 26 50 1 25 1 60 0 05 1 01 0 07 1 01 0 07 1 60 0 05 0 99 0 05 4 x R0 5 0 1 3 30 0 1 2x 12 0 10 2x 25 78 0 07 1 65...

Page 398: ...lculation for CompactFlash cards see following pages This document can also be found on the Silicon Systems homepage www siliconsystems com Information A software tool for calculating the statistical...

Page 399: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Chapter 6 Accessories 399 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 196 Silicon Systems white paper page 2 of 9...

Page 400: ...400 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 197 Silicon Systems white paper page 3 of 9...

Page 401: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Chapter 6 Accessories 401 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 198 Silicon Systems white paper page 4 of 9...

Page 402: ...402 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 199 Silicon Systems white paper page 5 of 9...

Page 403: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Chapter 6 Accessories 403 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 200 Silicon Systems white paper page 6 of 9...

Page 404: ...404 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 201 Silicon Systems white paper page 7 of 9...

Page 405: ...Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Chapter 6 Accessories 405 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 202 Silicon Systems white paper page 8 of 9...

Page 406: ...406 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Figure 203 Silicon Systems white paper page 9 of 9...

Page 407: ...tte drive Integrated DVD ROM CD RW drive Integrated CompactFlash slot IDE ATAPI Hot Plug capable Integrated USB 2 0 connection up to 480 MBit high speed 24 VDC supply back side USB B 2 0 connection ba...

Page 408: ...5 MB 1 44 MB formatted Data transfer rate 250 kbits 720 KB or 500 kbits 1 25 MB and 1 44 MB Rotation speed Up to 360 rpm Diskette media High density 2HD or normal density 2DD 3 5 diskettes MTBF 30 000...

Page 409: ...USB A on the front side Power supply Connection of further peripheral devices Max 500 mA USB B back side connection to the system Mechanical characteristics Outer dimensions without slide in Width Le...

Page 410: ...5MD900 USB2 00 Figure 205 Dimensions USB Media Drive 5MD900 USB2 00 Figure 206 Interfaces USB Media Drive 5MD900 USB2 00 Nominal General tolerance according measurement area to DIN ISO 2768 medium up...

Page 411: ...r as a rack mount device 2 mounting rail brackets included 9 6 1 Mounting orientation Because of limits to the mounting orientation with the components used floppy DVD CDRW drive the USB media drive i...

Page 412: ...Integrated DVD RW CD RW drive Integrated CompactFlash slot IDE ATAPI Hot Plug capable Integrated USB 2 0 connection up to 480 MBit high speed 24 VDC supply back side USB B 2 0 connection back side Opt...

Page 413: ...eatures diskette drive Data capacity 720 KB 1 25 MB 1 44 MB formatted Data transfer rate 250 kbits 720 KB or 500 kbits 1 25 MB and 1 44 MB Rotation speed Up to 360 rpm Diskette media High density 2HD...

Page 414: ...er capacity 8 MB Noise level complete read access Approx 48 dBA at 50 cm Lifespan Opening closing the drawer 60 000 POH Power On Hours 10 000 times Features CompactFlash slot CompactFlash Type Number...

Page 415: ...ation Storage packed Transport packed at max 5 g for 11 ms at max 60 g for 11 ms at max 60 g for 11 ms Altitude Max 3 000 meters 1 RAM drivers are not provided by the manufacturer Support of RAM funct...

Page 416: ...th the components used floppy DVD CDRW drive the USB media drive is only permitted to be mounted and operated as shown in the following figure Number Component 1 USB Media Drive complete unit 2 Mounti...

Page 417: ...on the market and their corresponding short product lifecycle Therefore the following measures might be necessary in order to boot from these flash drives e g the SanDisk Cruzer Micro Flash Drive wit...

Page 418: ...d Max 1 7 MB second To each USB type A interface MTBF at 25 C Cruzer Mini Cruzer Micro 100 000 hours Data retention Cruzer Mini Cruzer Micro 10 years Maintenance Cruzer Mini Cruzer Micro None Operatin...

Page 419: ...zer Mini Cruzer Micro Operation Storage Transportation 3 048 meters 12 192 meters 12 192 meters 1 For Win 98SE a driver can be downloaded from the SanDisk homepage Figure 212 Temperature humidity diag...

Page 420: ...el number USB flash drives on page 30 Automation PC 620 or Panel PC 700 USB floppy drive external or slide in USB floppy 5AC600 FDDS 00 PS 2 or USB keyboard A start disk created using MS DOS 6 22 or W...

Page 421: ...Drive 5MMUSB 0xxx 00 Chapter 6 Accessories 421 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Reboot the system from the start disk Format and simultaneously transfer the system files to the flash drive with...

Page 422: ...detail BIOS upgrades for the products Automation PC 620 Panel PC 700 Automation PC 680 Provit 2000 product family IPC2000 2001 2002 Provit 5000 product family IPC5000 5600 5000C 5600C Power Panel 100...

Page 423: ...phics Network PCI RAID Controller Touch screen Touchpad Interface board Updates Firmware Upgrades e g MTCX SMXC Utilities Tools Automation Device Interface ADI Miscellaneous MTC Utilities Key Editor M...

Page 424: ...dows CE Automation PC 620 Automation PC 680 Automation Panel 900 Panel PC 700 Power Panel 15 21 35 41 Power Panel 100 200 Provit 2000 Provit 3030 Provit 4000 Provit 5000 Provit Benchmark Provit Mkey W...

Page 425: ...I D m 1 8 m 5CADVI 0050 00 DVI D cable 5 m single Cable single DVI D m DVI D m 5 m 5CADVI 0100 00 DVI D cable 10 m single Cable single DVI D m DVI D m 10 m Table 309 Model numbers DVI cables Features...

Page 426: ...Weight Approx 300 g Approx 590 g Approx 2100 g Warning If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly Figure 215 DVI cable assignments Features 5CADVI 0018 00 5CADVI...

Page 427: ...n Connection of an external device to the main board on page 460 13 2 1 Order data 13 2 2 Technical data Figure 216 APC620 internal supply cable 5CAMSC 0001 00 Model number Description Note 5CAMSC 000...

Page 428: ...e 5CASDL 0018 00 SDL cable 1 8 m Cable SDL DVI D m DVI D m 1 8 m 5CASDL 0050 00 SDL cable 5 m Cable SDL DVI D m DVI D m 5 m 5CASDL 0100 00 SDL cable 10 m Cable SDL DVI D m DVI D m 10 m 5CASDL 0150 00...

Page 429: ...0 mm Outer diameter Max 9 mm Max 11 5 mm Shielding Individual cable pairs and entire cable Connector type 2x DVI D 24 1 male Wire cross section AWG 28 AWG 24 Line resistance Max 237 km Max 93 km Insul...

Page 430: ...uld be wired according to these specifications Warning If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly Figure 218 Pin assignments SDL cable 5CASDL 0xxx 00 DVI 24 1 ma...

Page 431: ...in and unplugged when the device is turned off Model number Description Note 5CASDL 0018 01 SDL cable 1 8 m 45 Cable SDL DVI D m DVI D m 1 8 m 1x 45 plug 5CASDL 0050 01 SDL cable 5 m 45 Cable SDL DVI...

Page 432: ...mm Shielding Individual cable pairs and entire cable Connector type 2x DVI D 24 1 male Wire cross section AWG 28 AWG 24 Line resistance Max 237 km Max 93 km Insulation resistance Min 10 M km Flexibil...

Page 433: ...should be wired according to these specifications Warning If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly Figure 220 Pin assignments SDL cable with 45 plug 5CASDL 0xx...

Page 434: ...DVI D m 30m ext 5CASDL 0400 10 SDL cable with extender 40 m Cable SDL DVI D m DVI D m 40m ext Table 317 Model numbers SDL cable with extender Features 5CASDL 0300 10 5CASDL 0400 10 Length 30 m 200 mm...

Page 435: ...in the correct direction The correct signal direction is indicated on the extender unit for this purpose Connect the end labeled PC with the video output of the Automation PC 620 The Display end shoul...

Page 436: ...Information Only B R SDL cables with extender can be used Figure 223 Pin assignments SDL cable with extender 5CASDL 0x00 10 Pin assignments DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1...

Page 437: ...05 RS232 cable DB9 f DB9 m 5 m RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen length 5 m 9A0014 10 RS232 cable DB9 f DB9 m 10 m RS232 extension cable for remote operat...

Page 438: ...If you want to build a suitable cable yourself it should be wired according to these specifications Warning If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly Figure 22...

Page 439: ...A m B m 1 8 m USB 2 0 connection cable Type A Type B 1 8 m 5CAUSB 0050 00 USB 2 0 cable A m B m 5 m USB 2 0 connection cable Type A Type B 5 m Table 321 Model numbers USB cables Features 5CAUSB 0018 0...

Page 440: ...the USB cable available at B R If you want to build a suitable cable yourself it should be wired according to these specifications Warning If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it wi...

Page 441: ...of the supplied components and a self discharge of 40 The following replacement lithium batteries are available 4A0006 00 000 single and 0AC201 9 5 pcs Information The product design allows the batter...

Page 442: ...to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body Remove the black plastic cover from the battery compartment and carefully pull out battery using removal strips Insert the new battery with correc...

Page 443: ...oval strip is in place when inserting battery Reconnect the power supply to the PC 620 by plugging the power cable back in and pressing the power button also see information on page 441 Reset the data...

Page 444: ...not the power supply in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body Open the orange front cover Behind the cover there are 4 Kombitorx screws T10 that must be removed After the screws...

Page 445: ...ction of air flow and the direction of fan rotation Align fans over the fastening bolts see arrows Feed cables through the openings in the housing see circles into the main board of the APC620 Secure...

Page 446: ...in circuit board at the right position fan 1 at position 1 fan 2 at position 2 fan 3 at position 3 If a PCI card was previously in place it can now be re inserted Place dust filter in the fan kit cove...

Page 447: ...ny electrostatic charge from your body Open the orange front cover Behind the cover there are 4 Kombitorx screws T10 that must be removed After the screws have been removed the side cover and the fan...

Page 448: ...w and the direction of fan rotation Align fans over the fastening bolts see arrows Feed cables through the openings in the housing see circles into the main board of the APC620 Secure fans with the 4...

Page 449: ...e or more PCI cards were previously in place they can now be re inserted If a slide in drive was previously in place it too can now be re inserted Place the dust filter in the fan kit cover and secure...

Page 450: ...r Behind the cover there are 4 Kombitorx screws T10 that must be removed After the screws have been removed the side cover and the fan kit cover can be removed toward the front If one or more PCI card...

Page 451: ...eners in the appropriate holes There are two arrows on the fans that indicate the direction of air flow and the direction of fan rotation Figure 244 APC620 5PCI slots attach cable fasteners Figure 245...

Page 452: ...r the fastening bolts see arrows Feed cables through the openings in the housing see circles into the main board of the APC620 The fan connector cable for the 40 mm fan should be placed in the cable f...

Page 453: ...ircuit board at the right position fan 1 at position 1 fan 2 at position 2 fan 3 at position 3 If one or more PCI cards were previously in place they can now be re inserted If a slide in drive was pre...

Page 454: ...and replacement Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Replace any removed components filter kit cover side cover in the reverse order Figure 248 Dust filter in the fan kit cover and filter clasp Fil...

Page 455: ...stallation procedure Disconnect the power supply to the Automation PC 620 Touch the housing or ground connection not the power supply in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body Remo...

Page 456: ...pply in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body Remove the side cover see Section 3 3 Side cover removal on APC620 with 2 and 5 PCI slots on page 458 Simultaneously remove both slid...

Page 457: ...e Chapter 7 Maintenance Servicing 457 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 Move the slide in slot releasing mechanisms to the start position Insert the new slide in drive or re attach the side cover...

Page 458: ...PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 3 3 Side cover removal on APC620 with 2 and 5 PCI slots After the screws have been removed the side cover can be removed toward the front Figure 254 Side cover removal on A...

Page 459: ...a guideline for the immediate environmental temperature but can be influenced by neighboring components 2 The B R Control Center ADI driver can be downloaded for free from the download area on the B...

Page 460: ...e in drive and PCI cards must be removed to reach the connector Connections are protected by a 1 A multifuse Model number Short description Starting with revision 5PC600 SX01 00 System 1 PCI B7 5PC600...

Page 461: ...on Automation Panel 900 devices configurable using B R Key Editor Advanced desktop operation keys USB forwarding Daisy chain display operation touch screen USB forwarding Panel locking mechanism conf...

Page 462: ...the MTCX s Dual Ported RAM 3 An application can access the MTXC data using the programming interface API ADI Automation Device Interface Reading or writing data does not affect the asynchronous acquis...

Page 463: ...unit is in upgrade mode e g SDL firmware upgrade The nominal time specifications are not guaranteed maximum lengths of time but may be increased due to e g transfer disturbances and external influenc...

Page 464: ...et up the application individually Features Configuration of normal keys like on a keyboard A B C etc Key combinations shortcuts CTRL C SHIFT DEL etc on one key Special key functions change brightness...

Page 465: ...ms Automation PC 620 Panel PC 700 Provit 2000 Provit 5000 Power Panel BIOS devices Mobile Panel BIOS devices A detailed guide for configuring keys and LEDs can be found in the B R Key Editor s online...

Page 466: ...trol panel Features device dependent Adjusting the display brightness of connected Panels Reading device specific keys in order for this to be possible a key configuration must be installed that was c...

Page 467: ...on the display The value is optimally defined for the cable length when using the Automatic setting System Operating system Note Automation PC 620 Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Installation us...

Page 468: ...tomation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 The equalizer value can only be changed if the function is supported by Automation Panel 900 starting with Panel Firmware version 1 04 or higher and if MTCX PX32 v...

Page 469: ...ibraries for Microsoft Visual C 6 0 and Microsoft eMbedded Visual C 4 0 and Visual Basic for Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 are supported Features Extensive library of API functions Supported programming...

Page 470: ...tion PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90 A detailed description of using the ADI functions can be found in the integrated online help The B R Automation Device Interface ADI development kit can be downloaded...

Page 471: ...B R automation components Baud rate Measurement unit for data transfer speed It indicates the number of states for a transferred signal per second and is measured using the baud unit of measurement 1...

Page 472: ...storage printers is stored temporarily in the cache and output from there with an appropriate speed for the target devices CAN An abbreviation for Controller Area Network serial bus system Structure...

Page 473: ...serial port in a PC system The input output area for COM3 is usually found at address 03E8H Generally the COM3 port is assigned IRQ 4 In many systems COM3 is used as an alternative for COM1 or COM2 if...

Page 474: ...m Access Memory Dynamic RAM consists of an integrated semiconductor circuit which stores information based on the capacitor principle Capacitors lose their charge in a relatively short time Therefore...

Page 475: ...put sizes e g signals data are received and processed in a defined time period and the results are made available in real time for a partner system or the system environment See also Real time Demands...

Page 476: ...by the company B R Industrie Elektronik and is now managed by the open end user and vendor association EPSG ETHERNET Powerlink Standardization Group www ethernet powerlink org FDD Abbreviation for Flo...

Page 477: ...er Protocol Rules for transferring data over a network from one computer to another computer This protocol is based on TCP IP which has established itself as quasi standard for the transfer of data vi...

Page 478: ...ational Organization for Standardization Worldwide federation of national standardization institutions from over 130 countries ISO is not an acronym for the name of the organization it is derived from...

Page 479: ...ly stood for Line Printer Terminal MB Megabyte 1 MB 220 or 1 048 576 bytes Microprocessor Highly integrated circuit with the functionality of a CPU normally housed on a single chip It comprises a cont...

Page 480: ...technologies such as OLE COM and DCOM It allows problem free standardized data transfer between controllers operating and monitoring systems field devices and office applications of different manufac...

Page 481: ...it can communicate with peripheral devices e g monitors modems and printers Users can connect a peripheral device plug and it is immediately runs play without having to manually configure the system A...

Page 482: ...h programs or data have already been permanently stored during the production process RS232 Recommended Standard Number 232 Oldest and most widespread interface standard also called V 24 interface all...

Page 483: ...ible using block access For each access the DRAM determines the next memory addresses to be accessed SFC Sequential function chart Used for graphic representation of sequential control graphic input l...

Page 484: ...I processors Panelware keypad modules and external FDD Task Program unit which is assigned a specific priority by the real time operating system It contains a complete process and can consist of sever...

Page 485: ...66 megabytes per second The UDMA100 mode transfers 100 megabytes per second A condition for modifications is that both the mainboard and the hard drive support the specification UPS An abbreviation f...

Page 486: ...open and scalable Windows operating system platform for many different devices Examples of such devices are handheld PCs digital wireless receivers intelligent mobile phones multimedia consoles etc In...

Page 487: ...Appendix A Glossary Appendix A 487 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 488: ...488 Appendix A Glossary Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

Page 489: ...Overview of humidity specifications for individual components 67 Figure 20 General device interfaces 68 Figure 21 Supply voltage connection 74 Figure 22 Ground connection 75 Figure 23 Monitor Panel co...

Page 490: ...em schematic 137 Figure 61 RAID controller 5ACPCI RAIC 00 138 Figure 62 PCI RAID storage 5ACPCI RAIS 00 140 Figure 63 Temperature humidity diagram RAID hard disk 5ACPCI RAIS 00 142 Figure 64 PCI RAID...

Page 491: ...gure 101 815E advanced menu 218 Figure 102 815E advanced chipset graphics control 219 Figure 103 815E PCI PNP configuration 221 Figure 104 815E PCI device slot 1 223 Figure 105 815E PCI device slot 2...

Page 492: ...815E and 855GME CPU boards 319 Figure 156 Software versions 320 Figure 157 Firmware version of Automation Panel Link SDL transceiver receiver 321 Figure 158 DIP switch on system unit example 322 Figu...

Page 493: ...age 5 of 9 402 Figure 200 Silicon Systems white paper page 6 of 9 403 Figure 201 Silicon Systems white paper page 7 of 9 404 Figure 202 Silicon Systems white paper page 8 of 9 405 Figure 203 Silicon S...

Page 494: ...l remove filter kit 450 Figure 243 APC620 5PCI slots Remove side cover and fan kit cover 450 Figure 244 APC620 5PCI slots attach cable fasteners 451 Figure 245 Markings for direction of airflow fan ro...

Page 495: ...OM1 I O address and IRQ 69 Table 24 Pin assignments COM2 70 Table 25 COM2 I O address and IRQ 70 Table 26 Ethernet connection ETH1 71 Table 27 Ethernet connection ETH2 72 Table 28 USB port 73 Table 29...

Page 496: ...Table 65 Technical data slide in hard disk 5AC600 HDDS 01 135 Table 66 Technical data RAID controller 5ACPCI RAIC 00 138 Table 67 Contents of delivery 5ACPCI RAIC 00 139 Table 68 Technical data RAID h...

Page 497: ...ation Four Automation Panels via SDL on one line 185 Table 111 Cable for SDL configurations 185 Table 112 Segment lengths resolutions and SDL cable 185 Table 113 Requirements for SDL cable with automa...

Page 498: ...220 Table 149 815E PCI PNP configuration options 221 Table 150 815E PCI device slot 1 setting options 223 Table 151 815E PCI device slot 2 setting options 224 Table 152 815E PCI device slot 3 setting...

Page 499: ...I device slot 3 setting options 279 Table 197 855GME PCI device slot 4 setting options 280 Table 198 855GME memory cache setting options 281 Table 199 855GME I O device configuration setting options 2...

Page 500: ...erties for Windows CE 5 0 and APC620 353 Table 247 Overview of standards 355 Table 248 Overview of limits and testing guidelines for emissions 357 Table 249 Test requirements network related emissions...

Page 501: ...e 290 Technical data TB103 supply plug 380 Table 291 Order data lithium battery 382 Table 292 Technical data lithium batteries 382 Table 293 Technical data 5A5003 03 383 Table 294 Contents of delivery...

Page 502: ...ble with extender 5CASDL 0x00 10 434 Table 319 Model numbers RS232 cables 437 Table 320 Technical data RS232 cables 437 Table 321 Model numbers USB cables 439 Table 322 Technical data USB cables 439 T...

Page 503: ...1 431 5CASDL 0200 00 31 428 5CASDL 0250 00 31 428 5CASDL 0300 00 31 428 5CASDL 0300 10 31 434 5CASDL 0400 10 31 434 5CAUSB 0018 00 31 439 5CAUSB 0050 00 31 439 5CFCRD 0032 02 29 387 5CFCRD 0064 02 29...

Page 504: ...01 25 100 5SWHMI 0000 00 32 422 9 9A0014 02 31 437 9A0014 05 31 437 9A0014 10 31 437 9S0000 01 010 32 333 9S0000 01 020 32 333 9S0000 08 010 32 335 9S0000 08 020 32 335 9S0000 09 090 32 335 9S0001 19...

Page 505: ...I control 245 Advanced 218 Advanced chipset graphics control 219 Baseboard monitor 238 Baseboard panel features 236 Boot 247 CPU board monitor 233 Exit 248 I O device configuration 230 Keyboard featur...

Page 506: ...Cable type 147 Terminating resistors 148 CAN controller 146 CD ROM 472 CE mark 472 Certifications 375 Chipset 102 Climate conditions 368 CMOS 472 CMOS battery 382 COM 473 COM1 69 473 COM2 70 473 COM3...

Page 507: ...lizer 467 ESD 21 361 Electrical components with housing 21 Electrical components without housing 21 Individual components 22 Packaging 21 Proper handling 21 ETH1 71 231 284 294 298 348 ETH2 72 240 294...

Page 508: ...vidual components 100 AP Link cards 158 CPU boards 815E 102 CPU boards 855GME 104 Drives 108 Fan kit 154 Heat sink 106 Interface options 146 Main memory 107 RAID System 137 System unit 100 Installatio...

Page 509: ...Parallel port 90 PCI 480 PCI half size standard 82 PCI slot 82 PCMCIA 481 Permanent magnet 39 44 49 PLC 483 PnP 481 POH 481 POST 481 Postcode 311 Power 59 84 APC620 systems with 1 and 2 PCI slots 59 A...

Page 510: ...ns 364 Side cover 450 Slide in CD ROM 115 Slide in CF 2 slot 126 Slide in DVD ROM CD RW 118 Slide in hard disk 131 134 Slide in slot 1 91 Slide in slot 2 92 Slide in USB FDD 128 Slot PLC 483 Smart Dis...

Page 511: ...GA 485 V Ventilation holes 163 VGA 486 Vibration during transport 366 Vibration operation 365 Video signals 76 Viruses 23 Voltage dips 364 Voltage fluctuations 364 Voltage range 373 W Wake On LAN 298...

Page 512: ...Index 512 Automation PC 620 User s Manual V 1 90...

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