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SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 
Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E02722710-04 

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Pin assignment of the equipment fan, X132   

 

Pin no. 

Short description 

Meaning 

Input / Output 

GND 

Ground 

+12 V 

Switched voltage supply 

Output 

CPU FAN_CLK 

Clock signal 

Input 

Pin assignment of the supply for the power supply fan, X131 

 

Pin no. 

Short description 

Meaning 

Input / Output 

GND 

Ground 

+12 V 

Switched voltage supply 

Output 

PG1 FAN_CLK 

Clock signal 

Input 

Connection for backup battery, X24, X240 (BATT)   

A battery for buffering the CMOS RAM is connected to this connector. This is a 3 V Lithium 

battery with a capacity of 750 mAh. 

 

Pin no. 

Short description 

Meaning 

Input / Output 

Plus pole 

Input 

Minus pole 

Tap of the backup battery, X2400 (OUT) 

This connection is intended for expansion modules with on-board CMOS-RAM. The voltage 

of the backup battery can be tapped here to backup the CMOS RAM data of the expansion 

module. 

 

Pin no. 

Short description 

Meaning 

Input / Output 

Plus pole 

Output 

Minus pole 

 

 

Note 
No battery should be connected to this connection. 

 

Pin assignment of the supply for the serial ATA drives X26, X27, X28, X29, X30 

 

Pin no. 

Short description 

Meaning 

Input / Output 

+12 V 

Voltage supply 

Output 

GND 

Ground 

– 

GND 

Ground 

– 

+5 V 

Voltage supply 

Output 

+3.3 V 

Voltage supply 

Output 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC HMI IPC677C

Page 1: ...________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC HMI Industrial PC SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 Preface Safety 1 Description 2 Planning the use 3 Mounting 4 Connecting 5 Integration into an automation system 6 Commissioning 7 Operation and configuration 8 Operation 9 Functions 10 Service and maintenance 11 Alarm error and system mess...

Page 2: ... only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens p...

Page 3: ...ring is recommended Scope of this manual This manual applies to devices with order numbers 6AV789 Approvals For more information please refer to the chapter Certificates and Guidelines in the appendix CE marking For more information please refer to Directives and Declarations in the Certificates and Guidelines section of the appendix Standards Please refer to sections Application planning and Tech...

Page 4: ...rred to as device in these operating instructions The full term is only used when a concrete reference is necessary Furthermore the CP 1616 onboard is referred to as CP Note A note is important information about the product handling the product or a reference to specific sections of the documentation that require special consideration Trademarks All names labeled with symbol are registered tradema...

Page 5: ...steel front 30 3 4 3 Permitted mounting positions 30 3 4 4 Type of fixation 31 3 4 5 Stainless steel front type of fixation 31 3 4 6 Protection against dust and water 32 3 5 Mounting cutout 33 3 5 1 Preparing the mounting cut out 33 3 5 2 Mounting depth of the device 35 4 Mounting 37 4 1 Securing the device with clamps 37 4 2 Securing with screws 38 4 3 Fix the device with stainless steel front us...

Page 6: ...3 7 5 2 Key Panel adjustment 65 7 6 Windows 7 32 and 64 bit 65 7 6 1 Installation software 65 7 7 BIOS settings 67 7 8 USB 67 7 9 Notes on operation 68 7 9 1 DVD burner 68 7 9 2 2HDD system optional 69 7 9 3 RAID1 system optional 70 7 9 4 Replacing a defective drive in the RAID system 72 7 9 5 Compact Flash card optional 75 8 Operation and configuration 77 8 1 Operator Controls 77 8 2 Normal opera...

Page 7: ...vice with touch panel 105 9 3 1 Operating a touch panel 105 10 Functions 107 10 1 Introduction 107 10 2 Temperature monitoring 108 10 3 Watchdog WD 108 10 4 Fan monitoring 109 10 5 Status display 110 10 6 SRAM buffer memory 110 10 7 Battery monitoring 111 10 8 Active Management Technology AMT 111 11 Service and maintenance 113 11 1 Maintenance 113 11 2 Maintenance and care of devices with stainles...

Page 8: ...essor replacement 147 11 9 Reinstalling the software 148 11 9 1 General installation procedure 148 11 9 2 Restoring the delivery state 148 11 9 3 Installing Windows 150 11 9 3 1 Installing Windows 150 11 9 3 2 Installing Windows XP 150 11 9 3 3 Installation of Windows 7 152 11 9 4 Setting up the language selection by means of the Multilanguage User Interface MUI 153 11 9 5 Recovery of Windows 7 15...

Page 9: ... motherboard 196 16 1 3 Position of the interfaces on the motherboard 198 16 1 4 External ports 199 16 1 5 Internal interfaces 204 16 1 6 Front ports 206 16 2 Bus board 210 16 2 1 Layout and principle of operation 210 16 2 2 PCI slot pin assignment 211 16 2 3 Pin assignment 12 V power supply connection for WinAC module 212 16 2 4 PCI Express slot x16 pin assignment 213 16 3 System resources 215 16...

Page 10: ...5 4 Resetting with Un configure 250 16 5 5 Determining the network address 251 16 5 6 Forcing user consent 251 16 6 Communications processor CP 1616 onboard 252 16 6 1 Introduction 252 16 6 1 1 Properties 252 16 6 1 2 Network connections 252 16 6 1 3 Typical Communication Partners 253 16 6 2 Firmware loader 254 16 6 2 1 Loading firmware 256 16 6 3 Further actions in STEP 7 NCM PC 258 A Appendix 25...

Page 11: ... performance SIL PL or Cat identified by the necessary risk analysis The intended use of the device has to be ensured The proper use of the device has to be verified with a function test on the system This test can detect programming configuration and wiring errors The test results have to be documented and if necessary entered into the relevant documents that verify safety Note This device corres...

Page 12: ... operating situations under some circumstances Further information is available in the section EMC requirements of the Technical data chapter Handling and disposal of lithium batteries WARNING Danger of explosion and the release of harmful substances Do not throw lithium batteries into fire do not solder onto the cell body do not open do not short circuit do not reverse pole do not heat above 100 ...

Page 13: ...ted Note Adhere to these stipulations each time the device is transported otherwise the guarantee is void NOTICE Condensation When transporting the device at low temperatures ensure that no moisture gets on or into the device This also applies if the device is subjected to extreme changes in temperature Commissioning Allow the device to slowly adjust to room temperature before commissioning the de...

Page 14: ...load Optical drive Note An optical drive should only be operated in a mechanically undisturbed environment without vibrations and shock and at a temperature of 40 C Safety relevant applications WARNING Maloperation Do not perform safety relevant functions of the user software with the touch screen Resistance to chemicals NOTICE Adhere to the information regarding chemical resistance of the panel f...

Page 15: ...fect on TFT displays An image may occasionally leave a burn in effect in the background if it appears too long on the screen This burn in effect will automatically disappear after a certain amount of time if for example the screen saver is activated The longer the same image is displayed on the screen the longer it will take for the burn in effect to disappear Screen saver Generally you should alw...

Page 16: ...SD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human perception Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an assembly is touched by a person who is not electrostatically discharged ESD components which were subject to such voltage are usually not recognized immediately as being defective because the malfunction does not occur until after a longer period of opera...

Page 17: ...m to screens Handle flat components only by their edges Do not touch component connectors or conductors This prevents charges from reaching and damaging sensitive components Measuring and modifying ESD components Measure the ESD component under the following conditions only The measuring device is grounded with a protective conductor for example The probe on the potential free measuring device has...

Page 18: ...Safety 1 3 ESD directives SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 18 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 19: ...02722710 04 19 Description 2 2 1 Design of IPC677C Design 1 Computer unit 2 Control unit Figure 2 1 IPC677C Product Brief The device is available with different control units which are distinguished by the size of the display and by the key or touch panel ...

Page 20: ... and buttons Front mounted USB 2 0 port for connecting external I O devices All fronts are also available without USB port accessible from the front Key panel variants Color display with backlighting 12 TFT technology 800 x 600 resolution 15 TFT technology 1024 x 768 resolution 15 TFT technology resolution 1024 x 768 pixels with stainless steel front INOX 19 TFT technology 1280 x 1024 resolution L...

Page 21: ...s for expansions 1x PCI 290 mm long and 1x PCI 185 mm long 1x PCI 290 mm long and 1x PCI Express x16 185 mm long Graphics Intel HD graphics controller chip set integrated 2 D and 3 D engine Dynamic Video Memory Technology uses up to 256 MB RAM CRT Max 1280x1024 at 100 Hz 32 bit color depth Max 1600x1200 at 60 Hz 32 bit color depth Maximum resolution 2038x1536 at 75 Hz 16 bit color depth LCD via DV...

Page 22: ...ture range is exceeded Warning messages from application program that can be analyzed local DiagBase via LAN DiagMonitor optionally available Fans Failure of device and power supply fans Warning messages from application program that can be analyzed local DiagBase via LAN DiagMonitor optionally available Watchdog Monitoring function for program execution Restart can be parameterized in the event o...

Page 23: ...Monitor software V 4 2 Software tool for monitoring local and remote SIMATIC PCs Watchdog Temperature Fan speed Hard disk monitoring SMART Communication Ethernet interface SNMP protocol OPC for integration in SIMATIC software Client server architecture Layout of log files SIMATIC IPC Image Partition Creator Software tool for local data backup and partitioning of hard disks Software Operating syste...

Page 24: ...gdom USA A power supply cord as per your order is included in the scope of delivery of the device 6ES7900 1AA00 0XA0 6ES7900 1EA00 0XA0 6ES7900 1CA00 0XA0 6ES7900 1BA00 0XA0 6ES7900 1DA00 0XA0 DVI VGA adapter 6ES7648 3AB00 0XA0 External USB disk drive 1 m connecting cable 6FC5235 0AA05 1AA1 PCI multi I O module Provides one parallel and one serial port 6ES7648 2CA00 0AA0 SIMATIC PC Image Creator s...

Page 25: ...erations for EMC Field of application The Panel PC is an industry standard PC platform for demanding tasks in the field of PC based automation The Panel PC is designed for on site use on the machine installed for example in Control cabinet installation Swivel arm mounting Rack mounting Note In the following the term switchgear cabinet also refers to rack mounting rack switchboard operator panel an...

Page 26: ...e packaging material in case you have to transport the unit again Note The packaging protects the device during transport and storage Therefore never dispose of the original packaging material 5 Please keep the enclosed documentation in a safe place You will need the documentation when you start up the device for the first time 6 Check the package contents for completeness and any visible transpor...

Page 27: ...serial number S VP is found on the rating plate Rating plate Order number of the device Ethernet addresses The Ethernet addresses of the device can be viewed in the BIOS Setup F2 under Main Hardware Options Onboard Ethernet Address Microsoft Windows Product Key on the Certificate of Authenticity COA The COA label is bonded to the device The Product Key is always required to reinstall the operating...

Page 28: ...ose a suitable installation height Position the screen so that it is not subject to direct sunlight or other strong sources of light Optical drives are susceptible to shock Shocks during operation can lead to the loss of data or damage to the drive or data carrier Optical drives are not only suitable for continuous operation Applies to devices which are installed in swivel arm housings Avoid rapid...

Page 29: ... that the air vents of the housing are not covered up following mounting Ensure there is enough free space in the switchgear cabinet to allow the sheet metal cover to be removed You will otherwise have to remove the device from the switchgear cabinet or swivel arm when replacing memory or the battery Equip the switchgear cabinet with struts for stabilizing the mounting cut out Install struts where...

Page 30: ...ermitted ambient temperatures are not exceeded Make allowances for the fact that the thermal conductivity of control cabinets made of stainless steel is not as good as that of an aluminum cabinet for example Check the seal on the device Always install the device with this seal Always use the included clamping frame and clamps to mount the device 3 4 3 Permitted mounting positions Approval Only cer...

Page 31: ...rews is not possible with the 12 touch screen variant Select the type of fixation suitable to your requirements for the degree of protection see section Protection against dust and water 3 4 5 Stainless steel front type of fixation Type of fixation The device is fastened with the included clamps Additional fastening bore holes or threaded bolts are not required for the control panel Degree of prot...

Page 32: ...and a maximum of 6 mm Please follow the specifications for the dimensions in the Mounting cut out section The degrees of protection IP65 IP54 and Enclosure Type 4 are only guaranteed when the following conditions are met The surface plane deviation of the mounting cut out in relation to the external dimensions of the control unit amounts to 0 5 mm when the control unit is mounted Degree of protect...

Page 33: ...shows the dimensions for the mounting cut out PP 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Drill hole for screw attachment Clamp Pressure points for clamp RZ 120 in the seal area Setscrews Seal area Figure 3 2 Drill holes for the screws and pressure points for the clamp screws Note Mounting dimensions can be read from the dimension overview or they can be transferred to the cabinet from the mounting template supplied ...

Page 34: ... 290 465 235 112 16 10 Touch panel 19 TFT 450 380 465 235 112 16 10 46 46 46 1 M6 thread or drill holes with a diameter of 7 mm 2 Cut outs for the shafts of the insert strips are only necessary for 15 key panels 3 Two clamps necessary for vertically securing clamps only for 19 touch panel fronts Preparing the mounting cut out Steps for preparing the mounting cut out 1 Select a location suitable fo...

Page 35: ...operator control units Depth D Key panel with 12 TFT 105 mm Key panel with 15 TFT 124 mm Touch panel with 12 TFT 123 mm Touch panel with 15 TFT 121 mm Touch panel with 15 TFT INOX 126 mm Touch panel with 19 TFT 130 mm Note Additional mounting depth with optical drive The installation depth increases by 21 mm when an optical drive is installed in the device ...

Page 36: ...Planning the use 3 5 Mounting cutout SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 36 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 37: ...s responsible for the correct installation of the device The degree of protection IP65 is only guaranteed for the front of the device if the ring seal is properly applied with the correct size of cutout the unit has been clamped in place and the instructions below are observed Note Control cabinet installation Material strength at the mounting cut out Ensure that the material strength at the mount...

Page 38: ... for M5 and a Ø 6 5 mm for M6 3 Deburr the holes from the front of the control unit Note Risk of damage Ensure that no metal cuttings enter the device when the holes are drilled Cover the device with film or when drilling use removal by suction Drill holes in the mounting unit 1 Drill the holes at the prepared mounting cut out according to the information for L3 and L4 see Chapter Mounting cut out...

Page 39: ...s of protection are only guaranteed when the following is observed The surface plane deviation of the mounting cut out in relation to the external dimensions of the control unit amounts to 0 5 mm when the control unit is mounted 4 3 Fix the device with stainless steel front using clamps Introduction This section describes how to mount the device in a control panel NOTICE Mount the device as intend...

Page 40: ...Insert the fastening hooks 1 of the clamps into the recesses 2 of the device Make sure that the centering points 4 of the clamps are inserted into the corresponding centering bore holes 3 of the clamping frame Figure 4 3 Inserting the clamps 5 Tighten the screws of the clamps Use a hexagonal head torque wrench set to a maximum tightening torque of 0 6 N m in order to achieve an optimal sealing eff...

Page 41: ...clamps SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 41 Figure 4 4 Proper positioning of the clamp Figure 4 5 Position of the clamps 6 Check the proper seating of the seal on the front side If it is not seated properly repeat the installation ...

Page 42: ...Mounting 4 3 Fix the device with stainless steel front using clamps SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 42 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 43: ...VGA DVI VGA connection for CRT or LCD monitor with DVI port VGA via DVI VGA adapter Compact Flash card Slot for Compact Flash card COM Serial V 24 port USB 2 0 4 ports for USB devices only 2 ports can be simultaneously used as high current ETHERNET 2x RJ 45 Ethernet connection for 10 100 1000 Mbps PROFIBUS MPI MPI port RS485 electrically isolated optional 9 pin D sub socket optional product model ...

Page 44: ... uniquely identified based on their numbering This numbering may deviate however from the numbering performed by the operating system Ports for connecting operator panels displays Arrangement of the ports LVDS display ports for TFT displays up to 1024 x 768 pixels Access to 2nd LVDS display port for TFT displays up to 1280 x 1024 USB 2 0 for front Retaining screw for the steel cover plate that cov...

Page 45: ...r supply Position of the IEC power connector Description IEC power connector to AC power supply of the device The maximum permitted power range is 100 V AC to 240 V AC DC power supply Position of the DC power connector Description Plug connector for DC power supply of the device 24 V DC ground PE ground terminal ...

Page 46: ...designed for operation in grounded power supply networks TN networks according to VDE 0100 Part 100 or IEC 60364 1 Operation on ungrounded or impedance grounded power networks IT networks is prohibited WARNING Rated voltage The permitted nominal voltage of the device must conform with local mains voltage NOTICE Notes on the power supply network The mains connector must be disconnected to fully iso...

Page 47: ...cted to a grounded safety power outlet If you choose not to use this cable you must use a flexible cable of the following type Min 18 AWG conductor cross section and 15 A 250 V shockproof connector The cable set must be compliant with the safety regulations and stipulated IDs of the country where the system is to be installed For the USA and Canada For the United States and Canada a CSA or UL list...

Page 48: ...to connect the device to the 120 V AC 230 V AC power supply 1 Ensure that the ON OFF switch is in 0 position Off when you plug in the power cord in order to avoid unintentional startup of the device 2 Connect the IEC connector 3 Connecting the power cord to the power socket 4 Fasten the cable with the supplied power plug latch if necessary ...

Page 49: ...d the short circuit current of the 24 V DC power source so that a short circuit will not damage the cable Only connect cables with a minimum cross section of 1 3 mm2 AWG16 and a maximum cross section of 3 3 mm2 AWG12 Note The 24 V DC power source must be adapted to the input data of the device see specifications Connecting Steps for connecting the device to the 24 V DC power supply 1 Ensure that t...

Page 50: ...24 V DC nominal 15 20 and connected to ground the device will not sustain any damage The device will simply fail to turn on After the power supply has been connected correctly the device will again be ready to operate 5 4 Connecting the Equipotential Bonding Circuit A low resistance ground connection ensures that interference signals generated by external power supply cables signal cables or cable...

Page 51: ...etween the enclosure of the device and the switchboard The conductive surfaces of the clamping frame and of the switchboard should have proper contact 5 6 Connecting Ethernet USB strain relief The Ethernet USB strain relief supplied in the product package is used to prevent accidental removal of the Ethernet cable and Industrial Ethernet FastConnect connector from the device You need two cable tie...

Page 52: ...or connecting the strain relief 1 Fasten the PROFINET strain relief to the device enclosure with two oval head screws M3 thread 2 Connect network cable and attach to the strain relief using cable ties 5 8 Connecting the power plug locking mechanism The power plug locking mechanism is part of the scope of supply and prevents the power plug from being pulled out accidentally The power plug locking m...

Page 53: ...h SIMATIC S7 You require suitable software for this STEP 7 WinCC WinCC flexible WinAC SIMATIC NET PROFINET The CP 1616 onboard enables Panel PCs to be connected to Industrial Ethernet Only one CP 1616 can be installed in a PC Detailed information can be found in the next section or in the chapter Detailed descriptions CP 1616 onboard communications processor Device driver CP16xx sys The device dri...

Page 54: ... the catalog and in the Internet of Siemens A D http www siemens com automation mall 6 2 Device in SIMATIC S7 network 6 2 1 MPI PROFIBUS DP network You can connect the device to a SIMATIC S7 automation system or a PROFIBUS DP network via the MPI DP interface You can connect up to 32 PC PG or AS devices to one network segment The use of repeaters allows you to interconnect several MPI PROFIBUS DP n...

Page 55: ...e following components for coupling or networking with PROFIBUS RS 485 interface MPI DP interface onboard PROFIBUS cable Note Refer to the SIMATIC Net catalog IK PI for more information about SIMATIC Net expansion cards Procedure 1 Disconnect the device from the mains NOTICE Risk of damage to the device Neutralize the static charge of your body the device and the connecting cables You can do this ...

Page 56: ... floppy disk drive The following devices have been tested SINUMERIK floppy disk drive order number 6FC5235 0AA05 1AA2 NOTICE The USB floppy disk drive is only suitable when mounted in a control cabinet 6 4 Networking via Industrial Ethernet You can establish a network between the device and other computers via Industrial Ethernet The on board LAN interface is a twisted pair TP interface for data t...

Page 57: ...1616 onboard are Optimized for PROFINET IO With Ethernet Real Time ASIC ERTEC 400 Three RJ45 sockets for connecting terminal devices or addition network components Integrated 3 port real time switch Automatic hardware detection NOTICE Only one CP 1616 can be installed in a PC If you want to use an additional CP 1616 module the CP 1616 onboard option must be disabled in the BIOS Setup ...

Page 58: ...loper kit Configuration Manual Commissioning PC Stations This provides you with all the information necessary for commissioning and configuring a PC as a PROFINET IO Controller or IO Device Manual SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication with PG PC Volume 1 Basics SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication with PG PC Volume 2 Interfaces This manual introduces you to industrial communication and explains the...

Page 59: ...ault the BIOS Setup entry After Power Failure is set to Power On This means that the device is turned on using the on off switch If the BIOS Setup entry is set to Stay Off or Last state and the on off switch is set to I ON the device can only be turned on by pressing the on off button Connect the peripherals such as the keyboard mouse monitor and the power supply before putting the device into ope...

Page 60: ...below If a problem is detected an outdated antivirus program for example the Security Center issues a warning and makes recommendations on how you can better protect the device Firewall The Windows Firewall adds protection to the device by blocking network or Internet access to the device by unauthorized users Windows checks if the device is protected by a software firewall The firewall is enabled...

Page 61: ...icensing agreement 2 Leave the regional settings of the operating system unchanged If required adjust the regional settings of the operating system only after commissioning 3 Enter the company names and user names 4 If this PC name is already in use as you attempt to connect the device to a network Enter a new PC name for identification The operating system will restart automatically The system se...

Page 62: ...rocedure 1 Start the device with unchanged factory settings 2 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen Note Malfunctions Do not switch off the device during the software installation Follow the instructions that appear on the screen right to the end of installation The dialogs can differ for different Windows operating systems ...

Page 63: ...ns 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 63 7 5 1 Touch Panel set up Note The configuration of the HMI device will be detected and set automatically During the hardware recognition the Touch Controller is detected again and entered 1 Calibrate the touch screen by touching the selected points as shown in the illustration ...

Page 64: ...se this keyboard to enter the password for example If you disable the OSK on Windows Logon option then the Windows on screen keyboard will not be displayed An external keyboard will then be required to log on In Windows 7 the Windows on screen keyboard will not appear until you have assigned a password for the user account 3 Use the Finish button to terminate the wizard The HMI device will be auto...

Page 65: ...tton to terminate the wizard The HMI device will be automatically restarted for the respective configuration 7 6 Windows 7 32 and 64 bit 7 6 1 Installation software First commissioning The SIMATIC IPC Wizard program is automatically started once during the first commissioning The wizard will automatically set the device specific drivers and applications at the initial start of the operating system...

Page 66: ... Malfunctions Do not switch off the device during the software installation Follow the instructions that appear on the screen right to the end of installation The dialogs can differ for different Windows operating systems The PC will restart after installation is complete Additional information about the IPC wizard software can be found in the SIMATIC IPC Wizard operating manual on the included Do...

Page 67: ...nterface you can connect other USB peripherals such as a USB mouse directly to the keyboard USB interface There are several types of USB peripherals Low power devices maximum 100 mA power consumption e g mouse and keyboard High power devices maximum 500 mA power consumption e g hard disk with a separate power supply and floppy drive Note The general USB specifications apply to the USB interfaces o...

Page 68: ...hen first starting the burner software no data carriers should be inserted in the drive This is because data carriers with errors can interrupt the automatic hard drive recognition This makes it impossible to correctly display the possible burner functions Notes on burning optical data carriers NOTICE Danger of data errors when burning data carriers Burning is permissible only in an undisturbed en...

Page 69: ...ard disk For information on hard disk capacities refer to your order documentation Booting from the slave hard disk The system boots by default from the hard disk on SATA port 0 You can also configure the system to boot from the disk on SATA port 2 In order to allow booting from the second hard disk you need to configure it as the primary boot device Make the following settings in your BIOS Setup ...

Page 70: ... system is able to continue operation if a hard drive fails or if there is a cable problem at a channel The two hard disks are configured as follows in the factory state of the device RAID1 system Partition C System NTFS 25 GB Partition D Data NTFS remaining capacity Note You can find information regarding Intel RAID controllers in the RAID documentation on the included Documentation and Drivers C...

Page 71: ...gure 7 2 Example The Manage Advanced command returns details of the RAID volumes The command Help System Report Save can be used to create a report with details of the RAID volumes Note The RAID status is always indicated in Windows A hard drive can be synchronized at operating system level if a fault is detected It may take up to several hours to synchronize a new disk in the background depending...

Page 72: ...extreme cases input from the keyboard and touch screen may be delayed for a brief period Before you replace the defective hard disk create a backup copy of the system 7 9 4 Replacing a defective drive in the RAID system A missing drive is reported via the RAID software Figure 7 3 Degraded message of RAID software Replace defective RAID drives with a new drive in order to recover secure RAID1 state...

Page 73: ...he list of bootable sources in the BIOS Boot setup menu Otherwise the system will boot from the hard disk you have just installed and the message Operating system not found will be displayed Note BIOS messages during startup At the first restart cold start following a hard disk failure or installation of a new hard disk servicing the RAID BIOS reports that the RAID functionality is no longer avail...

Page 74: ...itiates synchronization of the RAID1 system Figure 7 5 Restoring the RAID system Note The SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor diagnostics and alarm software also provides information about the RAID status This software only needs to be installed once logons are not required The diagnostics and alarm software SIMATIC DiagMonitor is available as an accessory ...

Page 75: ...the medium read accesses have no effect To maximize the service life of Compact Flash cards take care that the writing to the cards is kept to a minimum For example you can do this by ensuring that Swap files of the operating system and application are not located on the Compact Flash card Cyclic writing is avoided Operating systems such as MS DOS and Windows XP Embedded allow this for example The...

Page 76: ... service life of 79 3 years Example of the service life for a hard disk drive The service life of a hard disk drive depends on the following factors Temperature operating storage transport Shock operating storage transport Vibration operating storage transport Humidity operating storage transport Voltage supply Power on hours POH Duty cycle workload i e write read positioning The service life for ...

Page 77: ...uires that the BIOS Setup entry After Power Failure is set to Power On WARNING The on off switch does not isolate the device from the mains When the switch is in 0 position Off the device is still supplied with mains voltage in order to generated the internal auxiliary voltage for the power supply Note Terminate the operating system before shutting down the device with the on off switch otherwise ...

Page 78: ...system and PC press briefly 1x Switch off the PC without shutting down the operating system press and hold more than 4 seconds hardware reset NOTICE Data may be lost when the PC performs a hardware reset WARNING The on off button does not isolate the device from the mains Note By default the BIOS Setup entry After Power Failure is set to Power On This means the device is switched on with the on of...

Page 79: ...In doing so the shield must be connected over a wide area with the metal connector and the connector must be firmly connected with the device housing The operating system and the service packs have been installed and set up on the hard disk of the device Refer to the Commissioning chapter for more information The pre installed drivers and applications have been set up appropriately Further informa...

Page 80: ... device to your 24 V DC power supply using the supplied special connector 2 Switch on the power switch of the device The POWER LED will light up The device is now in operation and booting NOTICE Risk of data loss Do not switch off the power supply when the device is in operation Disconnect the power only after the device has been correctly shut down After switching on the power supply the device p...

Page 81: ...rating system wait for the display to go dark 2 Switch the device off using the On Off switch 3 In order to isolate the power supply completely turn off the power at the power supply switch and pull out the plug from the device WARNING Always pull out the plug to isolate the device from the mains 8 3 Additional drivers and applications The necessary drivers and applications are available on the su...

Page 82: ...Controller you wish to calibrate 3 Click on the Calibration tab 4 Activate the option box Number of points with the 25 points calibration 5 Click the button Calibrate The calibration screen is displayed in the selected display 6 Touch the corresponding selections one after the other The entry is confirmed by a check mark the next selection is displayed 7 Confirm all input prompts arrows or crosses...

Page 83: ...s 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 83 8 3 2 Activate touch functionality Procedure 1 Select Start Programs UPDD Settings The UPDD Console dialog box opens Figure 8 2 Activate touch functionality 2 Select the corresponding Controller 3 Set a tick in the Enabled option box in the Properties tab The Controller is activated ...

Page 84: ...ect Start Programs UPDD Settings The UPDD Console dialog box opens 2 Select the corresponding controller The Extended touch option is preset Note Extended touch applies only to the Windows 7 Ultimate operating system If Extended touch is selected the extended touch functions of Windows 7 will be available such as operating touch permanently which corresponds to the right mouse button function ...

Page 85: ...lity 2 Select the corresponding controller 3 Remove the tick in the Enabled option box in the Properties tab The controller is deactivated Note If you close the dialog box using Close the touch functionality remains deactivated If not mouse is connected you can also reactivate the Touch Panel by means of a key combination Restart the UPDD Console via the start menu The keyboard entry Alt p opens t...

Page 86: ... use of two control units on one PC Note For a detailed description of the SIMATIC KeyTools refer to the help menu and the application description on the Documentation and Drivers CD Calling up KeyTools 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel SIMATIC KeyTools For Windows 7 Select Start Programs Siemens Automation SIMATIC IPC Wizard IPC KeyTools IPC KeyTools 2 Select the desired application and follo...

Page 87: ...n Spanish French 8 3 7 Panel PC Tools for Windows XP and Windows Embedded Standard 2009 The program installs two software applications Controlling backlighting Set the brightness Brightness of the screen via the backlighting The factory setting and the default value is 65 Call via an icon on the desktop You can use the and buttons to change the value in each case in increments of one the and butto...

Page 88: ... following Windows batch job in the folder C Program Files Siemens PPC Tools BrightnessControl You use the command line parameters to switch the backlighting on and off set the brightness to a specific value or change the brightness at each call in specific increments 8 3 8 Panel PC Tools for Windows 7 8 3 8 1 SetBrightness SetBrightness allows you to set the brightness of all identified SIMATIC d...

Page 89: ...Using the slider The set value is applied when you release the slider Using keyboard input in the text box Using the Increase brightness and Decrease brightness buttons Note The minimum value for the brightness setting is 10 If you select a value of less than 10 using one of the setting options the brightness value is automatically set to 10 Command line call Call parameters The SetBrightness prog...

Page 90: ... for VALUE set The brightness value specified by VALUE 0 100 is applied getdevicecount Supplies the number of connected displays There must not be any other value specified for VALUE Option device DEVICENUMBER The device option can be specified for the command line call of the SetBrightness program It specifies the number of the display for which the current brightness is to be read out or set If ...

Page 91: ... return values Return value Explanation 0x80000001 A device number was specified that could not be found 0x80000002 No action was specified 0x80000003 The get action was called However other values or invalid values were specified 0x80000004 The set action was called However a valid value was not specified 0x80000005 The getdevicecount action was called However other values were specified 0x800000...

Page 92: ...Saver Note If an additional display device connected to the PC during operation the PC must be rebooted During the start of Windows the additional device is recognized by the service of the screensaver and integrated Procedure 1 Open the Screen Saver Settings dialog with Start Settings Control Panel Display 2 Select the BbcScreenSaver under Screen Saver ...

Page 93: ...Set the desired brightness value for the activated display using the slider or the and buttons Note The set value is retained following a restart and you can only change it in the BBCScreenSaver dialog box 5 Under Background select from the following options Blank screen The desktop is shown with a black background Show desktop The desktop will be transparent 6 Confirm the set values with OK or te...

Page 94: ...rs checklang checklangid exe or reinstallation from the Documentation and Drivers CD For Windows 7 Select Start Programs Siemens Automation SIMATIC IPC Wizard CheckLangID Function CheckLanguageID displays the currently installed languages Figure 8 4 CheckLanguageID SystemDefaultLangID System language UserDefaultLangID Standard language UserDefaultUILangID User interface language Note All three lan...

Page 95: ... on your device is Windows XP Professional MUI with English menus and dialog boxes and a US keyboard layout You can change the language in the Control Panel Start Control Panel Date Time Language and Regional Options Add other languages Languages tab Language used in menus and dialogs field For the Date Time Language Regional Options set the default as non Unicode programs under Advanced in additi...

Page 96: ...Operation and configuration 8 3 Additional drivers and applications SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 96 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 97: ...troller IO device cannot be addressed IO controller Duplicate IP address Fast flashing Exception error Diagnostics via Web or SNMP no longer possible SF PROFINET optional Status display for CP 1616 onboard AN Diagnostic information available No communication established Virtual status displays The two virtual CP 1616 LEDs can only be seen in the SIMATIC software and can be scanned via SNMP RUN CP ...

Page 98: ...unction keys and softkeys only in sequence Malfunctions of the user software For security reasons always use Security features of the KeyTools If you deactivate it nevertheless serious malfunctions of the user software may occur when the additional function keys and softkeys F13 to S16 are used or if own key code tables are used Risk of damage Activating a key using a hard or pointed object for ex...

Page 99: ... their labeling and function is the same on all key panels The various panel types differ in the arrangement of the keys and in the size and type of the display 32 5 7 03 1 Display 2 Alphanumeric keys 3 Numeric keys 4 Control keys 5 Cursor keys 6 Integrated mouse 7 Function keys 8 Softkeys 9 USB ports optional Figure 9 1 Example of a 12 key panel ...

Page 100: ...l functions in different applications 1 Cancel 2 Acknowledge 3 Enter 4 Delete 5 Insert Print screen in combination with FN 6 Application specific function key codes see key code table in appendix 7 Application specific function key codes see key code table in appendix 8 Toggling between lower case letters and upper case letters 9 Function key 10 Call Help 11 Tabulator 12 Backspace Figure 9 2 Contr...

Page 101: ...e lower case letters using the pre defined assignment of the alphanumeric keys To enter an upper case letter proceed as follows 1 Hold down the Shift key 2 Activate the desired alphanumeric key at the same time The displayed upper case letter will be entered 3 To enter lower case letters release the Shift key 4 You can however also activate the Caps Lock function using the FN and Shift keys The LE...

Page 102: ...er such a sign proceed as follows 1 Hold down the FN control key 2 Activate the desired alphanumeric or numeric key at the same time The displayed special character arithmetic sign or signs will be entered 3 To enter the signs of the pre defined assignment again release the FN key 9 2 3 3 Cursor keys Navigate scroll or move the writing mark using the cursor keys The cursor keys correspond to the u...

Page 103: ...r correspond 9 2 5 Labelling function keys and softkeys Scope This section applies only to control units with key panels Introduction The control unit has two horizontal and two vertical keypads Assign user specific functions to the keys as needed Label the keys with labelling strips from the accessories Note The device is supplied with a sheet of labeling strips CAUTION Labeling Label the functio...

Page 104: ...eling strips along the pre printed lines Note Do not insert handwritten labeling strips until the ink has dried 3 Insert the labeling strips into the slots provided from the rear side of the control unit Figure 9 5 Rear of the control unit using example of a 12 key panel Similar to illustration can deviate from device 1 Slots for long labeling strips vertical keypads 2 Slots for short labeling str...

Page 105: ...re 9 6 Integrated mouse 9 3 Device with touch panel The individual variants differ in their dimensions and size of the display Figure 9 7 Example of a 15 touch panel 1 Display with touch panel 2 USB ports optional 9 3 1 Operating a touch panel On the display that is touch sensitive due to the touch sensor application specific user interface elements for example buttons are displayed When you tap t...

Page 106: ... the following situations During the booting process When plugging or unplugging USB components While Scandisk is running NOTICE Damage to device from incorrect operation Operate the touch panel with a finger or an approved pen Never use hard or pointed objects Touch pen A touch pen is available as an accessory 0 Figure 9 8 Touch pen Dimensions Length 155 mm Maximum diameter 20 mm NOTICE Damage to...

Page 107: ...e Management Explorer application for general monitoring and DiagBase Alarm Manager for notification of individual alarms the DMAPI programming interface for the DiagBase software is located on the DVCD Documentation Drivers in the folder Drivers DiagBase program files Siemens DiagnosticManagement You will find further information on the functions of the SIMATIC PC DiagBase software in the online ...

Page 108: ...r software is enabled None Temperature errors do not occur under normal operation If a temperature does occur check for the following possible causes Are the fan apertures covered Is the fan functioning correctly Is the ambient temperature within the specified range Is the total output of the power supply within the specified limit The temperature error is retained in memory until temperatures hav...

Page 109: ...nd within a range from 3 to 255 seconds Note The watchdog is retriggered if the monitoring time is changed at the active watchdog that is while the watchdog is running 10 4 Fan monitoring The function monitors operation of the enclosure and power supply fans When a fan fails the following reactions are triggered Response Option The DiagBase or DiagMonitor software is enabled None The fan fault is ...

Page 110: ...o LEDs switch off when the startup is completed without errors Applications can trigger the two LEDs if required Note You will find the programming interface and sample programs on the DVD Documentation Drivers in the folder Drivers DiagBase program files Siemens DiagnosticManagement 10 6 SRAM buffer memory In order for applications to store data following a power failure the motherboard features ...

Page 111: ...or the remote maintenance of computers simply called AMT PC in the remainder of the document and it includes the following functions Keyboard Video Mouse KVM redirection Using KVM that is integrated in the AMT hardware you access the AMT PC remotely With KVM you can also control AMT PCs that have no or a defective operating system A KVM remote session is always possible with the KVM server integra...

Page 112: ...ple for service purposes in the case of a defective operating system or for adapting BIOS settings Diagnostics without on site use Convenient service Access to AMT clients such as headless systems without additional hardware Resource management Requirement A device with a Core i5 or Core i7 processor A functioning and configured management engine A functioning and configured Ethernet connection A ...

Page 113: ... heat exchanger or with suitable supply air Note Dust deposits must be removed at regular intervals Maximum dust content in the air circulating in the cabinet Suspended component 0 2 mg m3 Deposits 1 5 mg m3 h Repairs Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device WARNING Unauthorized opening of and improper repairs to the device may result in substantial damage to equipment or risk ...

Page 114: ...vice increase the useful life of the front membrane and of the stainless steel front General information on cleaning NOTICE Do not clean the device using aggressive cleaners or detergents greasing or abrasive detergents concentrated acids or caustic solutions leather scratching or rough rags or other objects For further information refer to the section Resistance to chemicals Do not clean the devi...

Page 115: ...ed functions when you touch the screen or when a water jet contacts the screen NOTICE Do not rub the front membrane when it is dry Make sure that foodstuff does not splash back into the production process Follow the general cleaning guidelines 1 Switch off the device When the system is in operation you can also activate a clean screen on the touch screen 2 Always dilute glass cleaners with water b...

Page 116: ...ed below Alcohol Diluted acids Diluted caustic solutions Ester Hydrocarbons Household cleaners 11 4 Handling of stainless steel surfaces Resistance Information on the resistance of stainless steel The stainless steel surface is not fully resistant to the chemicals listed below Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid Caustic soda Chlorine Chloride Do not clean the stainless steel surface with these chemic...

Page 117: ...r a microfiber pad Use plenty of water to clean the surface Remove cleaners without leaving any residue including corners and confined areas Make sure surface is not damaged Do not damage the device during operation or by cleaning or repairing it using hard objects in particular objects made of non stainless steel material Avoid contact of the surface with corrosive parts Extraneous rust from wate...

Page 118: ...ouch PANEL 12T 677B C W O USB No 6AV7672 1AA11 0AA2 PANEL 15K 677 877 ROHS Yes 6AV7672 1AD01 0AA0 15 TFT keys PANEL 15K 677 877 W O USB ROHS No 6AV7672 1AD11 0AA0 PANEL 15T 677 B INOX ROHS Yes 6AV7672 1AC22 2AA0 PANEL 15T 677B C Yes 6AV7672 1AC01 0AA2 15 TFT touch PANEL 15T 677B C W O USB No 6AV7672 1AC11 0AA2 PANEL 19T 677B C Yes 6AV7672 1AE01 0AA2 PANEL 19T 677B C W O USB No 6AV7672 1AE11 0AA2 1...

Page 119: ...ice is now accessible from the back 3 To swing away the computer unit 1 Loosen the four knurled screws 2 which attach the computer unit to the rear of the control unit 3 Figure 11 1 Separating the control unit from the computer unit 4 Swing the computer unit 1 away The connectors on the back of the control unit 3 are now accessible 5 Loosen cables and the USB cable between the computer unit and th...

Page 120: ...lamps that secure the control unit to the mounting wall Figure 11 2 Other ports on the computer unit Similar to illustration can deviate from device 1 Display cable for touch panels 15 2 pieces 2 USB cable 3 IO USB cable Separating the device in an uninstalled state As an alternative dismount the device completely and separate the control unit and computer unit from one another in an uninstalled s...

Page 121: ...correctly folded together and do not get squished 11 7 Expansion and parameter assignment 11 7 1 Opening the Device NOTICE Work on the open device may only be carried out by authorized and qualified personnel Within the warranty time you are only allowed to install expansions for memory and expansion card modules CAUTION The device contains electronic components which may be destroyed by electrost...

Page 122: ...of liability All technical data and approvals apply only to expansion units which are released by SIEMENS Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third party devices or components Observe the installation instructions for the components UL approval of the device only applies when the UL approved components are used according to their Conditions of Acceptabi...

Page 123: ...You can install one or two modules Combination Slot X19 Slot X20 Maximum expansion 1 1 GB 2GB 4 GB 4 GB 2 1 GB 2GB 4 GB 1 GB 2GB 4 GB 8 GB Note The modules can be installed in any slot Preparation Disconnect the device from mains and unplug all cables NOTICE The electronic components on the PCBs are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge Always take appropriate precautionary measures when han...

Page 124: ...ert the module downwards applying slight pressure and press it until the locking snaps into place 4 Close the device Removing a memory module How to remove a memory module 1 Open the device Page 121 2 Release the locking mechanism on the left and right 3 Pull the memory module out of the slot 4 Close the device Display of the current memory configuration A new memory module is automatically detect...

Page 125: ...e specified in the section Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules Page 193 11 7 3 2 Installing removing expansion modules Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains Installing expansion modules How to install an expansion module PCI PCI express card 1 Open the device Page 121 2 Loosen the fastening screw and remove the module bracket 3 Remove the slot cover from the i...

Page 126: ...n the module Do not apply excessive force on the slider when you push it onto the module 2 Cut off the rest of the slider element Use a knife to apply a cut on the slider at the upper edge of the bracket and then break this section off Cut off the residual element using a side cutter Notes on the allocation of resources The two slots for the PCI cards each have an exclusive interrupt Information o...

Page 127: ...installing disk drives Drive bay module for hard disk drives and optical drives DVD burner drive bay mount Item Description Slot for DVD burner drive DVD burner drive bay mount A 3 5 hard disk drive Item Description Slot for one 3 5 drive Hard disk drive bay for one 3 5 drive Two 2 5 hard disks Item Description Two slots for 2 5 hard disks Hard disk drive bay for 2 5 hard disks ...

Page 128: ...722710 04 11 7 4 2 Installing removing a drive bay module Preparations Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables Removing a drive bay module for hard disks and optical drives Steps for removing the drive bay 1 Remove the four screws 2 Lift out the drive bay module for hard disks and the optical drive ...

Page 129: ... connection cables Required tools You need the following screwdrivers to remove the the DVD burner Torx T10 to mount remove the drive bay Torx T6 to install remove the drive Removing the DVD burner drive How to remove a DVD burner drive 1 Remove the drive bay module 2 Loosen the screws on the DVD burner drive bay 3 Remove the retaining screws of the drive 4 Disconnect the power supply and the data...

Page 130: ...rew the drive 3 Remove the hard disk drive and the steel mounting bracket from the bay 4 Disconnect the power supply and the data cable from the drive Removing a 3 5 drive How to remove a 3 5 drive 1 Remove the drive bay module 2 Disconnect the power supply and the data cable from the drive 3 Remove the screws of the drive 4 Remove the hard disk drive from the bay Note Note that special screws wit...

Page 131: ...ive Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains Note The use of the SSD drive excludes the simultaneous use of a hard disk Installing an SSD drive How to install the SSD drive 1 Remove the hard disk cover and place it on the device 2 Connect the power supply cable and the data cable to the SSD drive Fasten the SSD drive with four 4 screws 4 Mount the hard disk cover ...

Page 132: ...rds Memory expansion options The device features a slot for Compact Flash cards types I II Note This slot is not hot plug capable The Compact Flash card must be installed before the PC is switched on and should only be removed when the device is switched off Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains CAUTION The electronic components on the PCBs are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharg...

Page 133: ...eter assignment SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 133 Opening the board slot How to install a Compact Flash card 1 Remove the screws 2 Slide the cover plate of the module slot towards the DVI connection and lift it out ...

Page 134: ...1 Open the board slot 2 Insert the Compact Flash card in the slot with the connector facing in until it locks into place 3 Open the module slot Note The Compact Flash slot is coded against reversed insertion Insert the Compact Flash card so that its label side is facing the front panel of the PC NOTICE If the Compact Flash card meets resistance flip it over Never insert the Compact Flash card with...

Page 135: ... with the cover of the module slot and remove the Compact Flash card 3 Open the module slot 11 7 6 Installing removing an additional Compact Flash card Note We highly recommend that use use approved SIMATIC Compact Flash cards Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third party cards Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains Note The use of the Compa...

Page 136: ...Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 Installing the additional Compact Flash card How to install the Compact Flash card in the Compact Flash adapter 1 Remove the hard disk cover 2 Lift out the Compact Flash adapter module and lay it on the device 3 Remove the screws and remove the CompactFlash latch ...

Page 137: ...er 4 Insert the Compact Flash card in the adapter with the connector facing in until it locks into place 5 Close the Compact Flash latch 6 Mount the hard disk cover 11 8 Removing and installing hardware components 11 8 1 Repairs Repairing components Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device WARNING Unauthorized opening and improper repairs may lead to material damage and hazards...

Page 138: ...Observe the ESD instructions Page 260 Disclaimer of liability All technical data and approvals apply only to expansion units which are released by SIEMENS Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third party devices or components Tools You can perform all installation tasks on the device using Torx T6 T10 T15 and T20 screwdrivers 11 8 2 Preventive maintenanc...

Page 139: ...and dew Disposal NOTICE Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations Preparation Note For the BIOS setting Profile Standard the configuration data of the device is deleted when the battery replacement takes more than 30 seconds For the BIOS setting Profile User the configuration data of the device is retained only the date and time has to be reconfigured The content of the SR...

Page 140: ...140 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 Replacing the battery Steps for replacing the battery 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Remove the battery holder 3 Detach the cable 4 Remove the old battery 5 Fasten the new battery and reinsert the battery holder 6 Close the battery compartment ...

Page 141: ...BIOS Setup If you use the BIOS profile User you do not need to make any new settings 11 8 4 Removing Installing the Power Supply WARNING Only authorized trained personnel are allowed to replace the power supply unit Preparations 1 Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables 2 Open the device Page 121 Removing the power supply unit How to remove the power supply module 1 Remo...

Page 142: ...ly module 6 Lift out the power supply module 11 8 5 Installing removing the bus board Preparation 1 Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables 2 Open the device Page 121 Removing the bus board How to remove the bus board 1 Remove all modules from the slots 2 Lift out the drive bay module for hard disks and the DVD burner 3 Loosen the screws and remove the power supply cover...

Page 143: ...us board 6 Loosen the screws on the enclosure 7 Pull the bus board from the motherboard 11 8 6 Installing removing the motherboard Preparation 1 Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables 2 Open the device Page 121 Removing the motherboard How to remove the motherboard 1 Remove the drive bay module for the hard disk and DVD burner 2 Remove the screw Remove the module bracke...

Page 144: ...move the motherboard 3 Remove the power supply cover 5 Remove the power supply 4 Remove the bus board 6 Disconnect all cables from the motherboard noting down their positions while doing so 7 Remove the screws 6 pieces and then the screws 4 pieces Remove the processor heat sink 8 Remove the hexagon bolts 6 pieces from the ports 9 Remove the motherboard ...

Page 145: ... 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 145 11 8 7 Installing removing the equipment fan Preparations 1 Disconnect the device from the mains 2 Open the device Page 121 Removing the fan How to remove the fan 1 Pull the fan plug from the motherboard 2 Loosen the four plastic rivets on the enclosure 3 Take the fan out of the enclosure ...

Page 146: ... a fan of the same type Fan mounting position The figure shows the correct fan mounting position Pay attention to the direction of the arrow on the fan enclosure 11 8 8 Installing removing the power supply fan Preparations 1 Disconnect the device from the mains 2 Open the device Page 121 3 Remove the power supply Removing the fan How to remove the fan 1 Pull out the fan connector ...

Page 147: ...e Installing the fan Note Always install a fan of the same type Fan mounting position The diagram shows the correct mounting position of the fan Pay attention to the direction of the arrow on the fan enclosure 11 8 9 Processor replacement Operation of the CPU is not possible As the processor is soldered on the motherboard it has to be completely replaced Please observe the information in Section I...

Page 148: ...nguages install these languages from the Recovery DVD at a later time Documentation and Drivers CD DVD The Documentation and Drivers CD DVD contains the documentation and the hardware drivers Restore DVD The Restore DVD is included in the scope of delivery when you have ordered a device with operating system The DVD contains an image file with the original software package Operating system with in...

Page 149: ...completely deleted reformatted and overwritten with the original factory software If Restore entire hard disk is set ALL data user settings authorizations or license keys will be lost on the entire drive Procedure 1 Connect a DVD drive to the USB interface 2 Insert the Restore DVD into the DVD drive 3 Reboot the device 4 Press the F12 key when the following BIOS message appears Press F2 to go to S...

Page 150: ... SETUP or F12 to display the boot menu press the F12 key The boot menu displayed after initialization indicates all boot devices 2 Select the DVD drive Follow the instructions on the screen until the Siemens SIMATIC Recovery window is displayed When using the recovery function of Windows 7 confirm that you want to boot from DVD immediately at startup Otherwise the system boots from hard disk if yo...

Page 151: ...ot from CD The Windows XP installation program blue screen appears after a few seconds 8 Follow the instructions of the Windows XP installation program You can find additional information on this in the section Windows XP installation program Windows XP installation program The language of the installation program and the Windows XP Professional operating system is preset to English You can change...

Page 152: ...r initialization a boot menu is displayed 5 In the boot menu select the optical drive using the cursor keys It is identified by a P in front of the SATA port number Example P3 OPTIARC DVD ROM DDU1681S 6 Confirm the selection by pressing ENTER 7 Immediately press any key when you see the following prompt to install the operating system from the Recovery DVD Press any key to boot from CD or DVD Afte...

Page 153: ...ferent language For this purpose you can either select one of the preinstalled languages or install a new language package The following command sequences are described in English Depending on the default setting they can be displayed in another language Setting up the language selection for Windows XP Professional Note Specific information for setting up the language for Windows XP Professional i...

Page 154: ...or example the language in the user login dialog and the settings of the standard user account standard setting for new users The settings of the registered user are copied to the system account and the standard user account for this purpose 1 Choose Start Control Panel Clock Language and Region Regional and Language Options 2 You can make the required changes in the Administrative tab You copy th...

Page 155: ...vation you do not need to enter the product key COA number This is entered automatically during the installation Setting up and formatting partitions Set up the hard disk partitions after having installed a new hard disk or to repair faulty partitions or to change the partitioning In the next dialog box you can set up the hard disk according to your requirements and add controllers that are not ye...

Page 156: ... for example if the hard disk was not formatted in the required NTFS format The first partition should be at least 25 GB The operating system must be installed on this partition You can use the rest of the hard disk as a data partition Both partitions must be installed as the NTFS file system When shipped the partitions are set up as follows Partition Operating system Name Size File system First W...

Page 157: ...you can set up the Windows menus and dialogs for additional languages When shipped Windows 7 is installed with English menus and dialogs You can change this in the Control Panel with the Regional and Language options or Time and Date dialogs Here you can change all system formats Start Control Panel Clock Language and Region Change display language Regional and Language options Here you can only c...

Page 158: ...ort 2 Insert the DVD 3 Start the START program 4 Select Drivers Updates from the index 5 Select the device and operating system 6 Select the desired driver 7 Open the folder with the driver data by clicking on the link next to Driverpath 8 Start the setup program in this folder Note For a new installation of Windows operating systems the chipset driver must be installed before all other drivers if...

Page 159: ...the corresponding manufacturer 11 9 9 2 Installing or updating application programs and drivers Install and connect an appropriate drive in order to install software from a CD and or floppy disk in Windows The USB floppy disk and CD ROM drivers are included in Windows and do not have to be installed from other sources For information about installation of SIMATIC software packages refer to the cor...

Page 160: ...10 2 Creating an image To backup your data under Windows we recommend that you use the SIMATIC IPC Image Partition Creator software tool This tool allow easy backup and fast restoration of the full contents of Compact Flash cards hard disks and individual partitions images SIMATIC IPC Image Partition Creator supports burning to DVD media The software can be ordered from the SIEMENS online ordering...

Page 161: ... XP Professional You need to select the Intel BD82QM57 Controller from the provided list when installing Windows XP Professional for the first time 11 11 BIOS update Writing down the BIOS Setup settings Before you update your BIOS Setup settings you should write down the values so that you can restore them after the BIOS update if necessary Updating the BIOS default values It is imperative that yo...

Page 162: ...f the device 2 Remove the device cover 3 Install a jumper at on the Recovery interface 4 Close the device cover 5 Place the Siemens BIOS Update USB stick into an USB slot of the device front 6 Connect the power supply and switch on the device Recovery is executed automatically and cannot be interrupted or operated The recovery progress will be displayed on the screen 7 Complete the recovery Switch...

Page 163: ...ms refer to the corresponding manuals On screen error messages On screen error message Meaning suggestions Error CMOS battery failed The battery on the CPU module is defective or dead Contact your technical support team Error SMART failure detected on HDD Hard disk error An error bound suggested by the manufacturer has been exceeded The operation of the hard disk is not secure The hard disk must b...

Page 164: ...ay Beep tones Hex code B B 0 B BB 1 B BBB 2 B BBBB 3 BB B 4 BB BB 5 BB BBB 6 BB BBBB 7 BBB B 8 BBB BB 9 BBB BBB A BBB BBBB B BBBB B C BBBB BB D BBBB BBB E BBBB BBBB F Example Tone sequence B BBB BBB B Hex code 2 8 Meaning Determine RAM size 12 3 BIOS beep codes The following section lists the POST codes relevant to users in the sequence in which they occur Contact Customer Support http www siemens...

Page 165: ... mode Switch to Protected Mode Service case 02H SEC_BEFORE_MICROCODE_PATCH Patching CPU microcode Load CPU Microcode Service case 03H SEC_AFTER_MICROCODE_PATCH Setup Cache as RAM Set up cache as RAM Service case 04H SEC_ACCESS_CSR PCIE MMIO Base Address initial Initialize PCIE Service case 05H SEC_GENERIC_MSRINIT CPU Generic MSR initial Initialize CPU MS Machine Status Register Service case 06H SE...

Page 166: ...Service case 43H DXE_SB_SERIAL_GPIO_INIT South bridge Serial GPIO initial DXE_SB_Serial GPIO_INIT Initializations of the serial GPIO Service case 44H DXE_SMMACCESS Setup SMM ACCESS service Setup SMM access service Service case 45H DXE_NB_INIT North bridge Middle initial Initialization of the North Bridge Service case 46H DXE_SIO_INIT Super I O DXE initial Initialization of the Super IO Service cas...

Page 167: ...2FH BDS_GO_LEGACY_BOOT Start to boot Legacy OS Boot Legacy OS Service case 30H BDS_GO_UEFI_BOOT Start to boot UEFI OS Boot UEFI OS Service case 31H BDS_LEGACY16_PREPARE_TO_BOOT Prepare to Boot to Legacy OS Preparation for booting of Legacy OS Service case 32H BDS_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES Send END of POST Message to ME via HECI Terminate Boot Service Service case 33H BDS_LEGACY_BOOT_EVENT Last Chipset in...

Page 168: ...ng the keyboard mouse 17H BDS_CONNECT_CONSOLE_OUT Video device initial Initialize graphic connection Service case 18H BDS_CONNECT_STD_ERR Error report device initial Initialize default error output Service case 19H BDS_CONNECT_USB_HC USB host controller initial Initialize USB host controller Service case 1AH BDS_CONNECT_USB_BUS USB BUS driver initial Initialize USB bus driver Service case 1BH BDS_...

Page 169: ...CSM16_INIT Legacy interrupt function initial Legacy interrupts initialization Service case 5BH DXE_LOAD_ACPI_TABLE ACPI Table Initial ACPI table initialization Service case 5CH DXE_SB_DISPATCH Setup SB SMM Dispatcher service DXE_SB_Dispat ch SMM dispatcher service Service case 5DH DXE_SB_IOTRAP_INIT Setup SB IOTRAP Service SouthBridge IOTRAP service Service case 5EH DXE_SUBCLASS_DRIVER Build AMT T...

Page 170: ...t the memory use Service case 83H PEI_MEMORY_CALLBACK Set cache for physical memory Use cache as a physical memory Service case 84H PEI_ENTER_RECOVERY_MODE Recovery device initial Initialize the device for BIOS recovery Service case 85H PEI_RECOVERY_MEDIA_FOUND Found Recovery image BIOS Recovery image found Service case 86H PEI_RECOVERY_MEDIA_NOT_FOUND Recovery image not found BIOS Recovery image ...

Page 171: ... is in power save mode Press any key on the keyboard The brightness button has been set to dark Increase the screen brightness For detailed information refer to the monitor operating instructions Check whether the power cord has been properly connected to the monitor and to the system unit or to the grounded shockproof outlet Check whether the monitor cable has been properly connected to the syste...

Page 172: ... out The RAID software reports the following errors The RAID plug in failed to load because the drive is not installed The Serial ATA plug in failed to load because the driver is not installed correctly The Intel Matrix Storage Console was unable to load a page for the following reason A plug in did not provide a page for the selected device A plug in failed to load RAID is not activated RAID is a...

Page 173: ...ance of the external 24 V power supply is insufficient use a larger power supply 13 3 Display a temperature error by means of the DiagBase application Cause Temperature errors do not occur during the normal approved use of the device If the monitoring software DiagBase or DiagMonitor indicates a temperature error and the symbol in the status display changes from green to red check the following Ar...

Page 174: ...Troubleshooting FAQs 13 3 Display a temperature error by means of the DiagBase application SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 174 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 175: ...tages is 150 W maximum 1 The generation of the supply voltage by the upstream power supply must be realized as safety extra low voltage with safe electrical isolation as SELV according to IEC UL EN DIN EN 60950 1 Motherboard Chipset Mobile Intel QM57 Express Chipset Processor Intel Celeron P4505 mobile processor 1 86 GHz 2 MB second level cache 2 cores 2 threads Intel Core i3 330E mobile processor...

Page 176: ...epth Max 1600x1200 at 60 Hz 32 bit color depth Maximum resolution 2038x1536 at 75 Hz 16 bit color depth LCD via DVI I 1600x1200 at 60 Hz 32 bit color depth Color display 12 TFT Key panel 15 TFT Key panel 12 TFT Touch panel 15 TFT INOX Touch panel 19 TFT Touch panel Resolution 800 x 600 1024 x 768 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 Contrast ratio typ 600 1 450 1 450 1 450 1 700 1 Max light density cd...

Page 177: ...test pen with 2 mm diameter 5 N Slide in labels for function keys X Front mounted integrated mouse X Power loss 12 TFT Key panel 15 TFT Key panel 12 TFT Touch panel 15 TFT INOX Touch panel 19 TFT Touch panel Efficiency of the power supply 86 Control unit 30 W 30 W 30 W 30 W 53 W Computer unit 75 W 75 W 75 W 75 W 75 W PCI cards 17 5 W each 35 W 35 W 35 W 35 W 35 W Panel PC 677B 105 W 105 W 105 W 10...

Page 178: ...um PCI load 15 W Optical drives may not be operated with a temperature 40 C Installed in cabinet same temperature inside and outside 45 C 45 C Complete configuration maximum PCI load 30 W 2 slots These values are applicable for vertical installation and when air is flowing through the cabinet Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Interference emission EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 3 3 FCC Class A Inte...

Page 179: ...0068 2 30 5 to 80 at 25 C no condensation 5 to 95 at 25 C no condensation Maximum 10 C h no condensation 2 Under extreme environmental conditions such as high air humidity and temperature bubbles can form on the touch surface in rare cases This only affects the appearance and does not represent any functional restriction Air pressure Operation Storage transportation 1080 to 795 hPa corresponds to ...

Page 180: ...solated within SELV Configured automatically Configured automatically PROFINET 1 3x RJ45 connection CP 1616 compatible onboard port based on ERTEC 400 10 100 Mbps isolated 1 For unambiguous labeling the LAN ports are numbered on the enclosure The operating system numbering may deviate from this Ethernet 2 Wake on LAN and Remote Boot are supported Ethernet 1 Intel 82577 L capable of teaming capable...

Page 181: ...rboard processor memory both fans CF 2 Depends on the selected device configuration 3 The maximum permitted accumulated power for the PCI and USB extensions is max 30 W 4 The max permitted accumulated power of the 5 V and 3 3 V voltages is 90 W Typical power values Component Current consumption AC SV U 230V Current consumption DC SV U 24V Power consumption Base device 0 2 A 1 9 A 45 W Hard disk dr...

Page 182: ...0091 3 and IEC 62040 3 Devices with sinusoidal output voltage in the normal and buffered mode are identified with the classification VFI SS or VI SS Power supply characteristics AC power supply Input data Voltage Nominal 100 240 V AC 15 10 widerange Continuous current Max 2 3 A Starting current load independent to 50 A for 1 ms Active power 190 W Apparent power 250 VA Output data Voltages 5 V 16 5...

Page 183: ...ly characteristics DC power supply Input data Voltage Nominal 24 V DC 20 20 SELV Continuous current Max 8 A Starting current load independent to 14 A for 30 ms Active power 190 W Output data Voltages 5 V 16 5 A 18 5 A peak 3 3 V 8 5 A total of 90 W permitted 12 V 6 5 A 8 A peak 12 V 0 3 A Secondary power output Max 150 W Power Good signal of the DC power supply QSXW YROWDJH 9 VHFRQGDU YROWDJH 3RZH...

Page 184: ...tion column Further information is available in the documentation for SIMATIC KeyTools on the Documentation and Drivers CD Name Code Hex 0x Check box Display function a A 4 a L Shift R Shift A R Alt á R Alt L Shift R Shift Á b B 5 b L Shift R Shift B c C 6 c L Shift R Shift C R Alt R Alt L Shift R Shift L Ctrl R Ctrl Copy d D 7 d L Shift R Shift D R Alt ð R Alt L Shift R Shift Ð e E 8 e L Shift R ...

Page 185: ...hift L R Alt ø R Alt L Shift R Shift Ø m M 10 m L Shift R Shift M R Alt µ L Gui R Gui Minimize all windows n N 11 n L Shift R Shift N R Alt ñ R Alt L Shift R Shift Ñ o O 12 o L Shift R Shift O R Alt ó R Alt L Shift R Shift Ó L Ctrl R Ctrl Open p P 13 p L Shift R Shift P R Alt ö R Alt L Shift R Shift Ö L Ctrl R Ctrl Printing q Q 14 q L Shift R Shift Q R Alt ä R Alt L Shift R Shift Ä r R 15 r L Shif...

Page 186: ... Alt þ R Alt L Shift R Shift Þ u U 18 u L Shift R Shift U R Alt ú R Alt L Shift R Shift Ú v V 19 v L Shift R Shift V L Ctrl R Ctrl Paste w W 1A w L Shift R Shift W R Alt å R Alt L Shift R Shift Å x X 1B x L Shift R Shift X L Ctrl R Ctrl Cut y Y 1C y L Shift R Shift Y R Alt ü R Alt L Shift R Shift Ü z Z 1D z L Shift R Shift Z R Alt æ R Alt L Shift R Shift Æ L Ctrl R Ctrl 1 1E 1 L Shift R Shift R Al...

Page 187: ... Shift R Shift R Alt R Alt L Shift R Shift 5 22 5 L Shift R Shift R Alt 6 23 6 L Shift R Shift R Alt 7 24 7 L Shift R Shift R Alt 8 25 8 L Shift R Shift R Alt 9 26 9 L Shift R Shift R Alt 0 27 0 L Shift R Shift R Alt Return 28 Return Escape 29 Escape Backspace 2A Backspace Tab 2B Tab Space 2C Space _ 2D L Shift R Shift _ R Alt 2E L Shift R Shift R Alt R Alt L Shift R Shift 2F L Shift R Shift ...

Page 188: ... Shift R Shift Europe 1 32 Europe 1 33 L Shift R Shift R Alt R Alt L Shift R Shift 34 L Shift R Shift R Alt R Alt L Shift R Shift 35 L Shift R Shift 36 L Shift R Shift R Alt ç R Alt L Shift R Shift Ç 37 L Shift R Shift 38 L Shift R Shift R Alt Caps Lock 39 Caps Lock F1 3A F1 L Shift R Shift F13 L Ctrl R Ctrl S5 F2 3B F2 L Shift R Shift F14 L Ctrl R Ctrl S6 F3 3C F3 L Shift R Shift F15 L Ctrl R Ctr...

Page 189: ...rl R Ctrl S12 F9 42 F9 L Shift R Shift S1 L Ctrl R Ctrl S13 F10 43 F10 L Shift R Shift S2 L Ctrl R Ctrl S14 F11 44 F11 L Shift R Shift S3 L Ctrl R Ctrl S15 F12 45 F12 L Shift R Shift S4 L Ctrl R Ctrl S16 Print Screen FN INS 46 Print Screen FN INS Scroll Lock 47 Scroll Lock Break Ctrl Pause 48 Break Ctrl Pause Pause 48 Pause Insert 49 Insert Home 4A Home Page Up 4B Page Up Delete 4C Delete End 4D E...

Page 190: ... 5E Keypad 6 Right Keypad 7 Home 5F Keypad 7 Home Keypad 8 Up 60 Keypad 8 Up Keypad 9 PageDn 61 Keypad 9 PageDn Keypad 0 Insert 62 Keypad 0 Insert Keypad Delete 63 Keypad Delete Europe 2 64 Europe 2 App 65 App Keyboard Power 66 Keyboard Power Keypad 67 Keypad F13 68 F13 F14 69 F14 F15 6A F15 F16 6B F16 F17 6C F17 F18 6D F18 F19 6E F19 F20 6F F20 F21 70 F21 F22 71 F22 F23 72 F23 F24 73 F24 Left Con...

Page 191: ...SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 191 Dimensional drawings 15 15 1 Dimension drawing IPC PP Figure 15 1 Dimension drawing IPC ...

Page 192: ...T 15 TFT INOX 19 TFT A 482 6 482 6 400 0 482 6 482 6 482 6 B 310 3 354 8 310 3 310 3 310 3 400 0 C 447 2 447 2 366 0 450 0 450 0 450 0 D 314 9 314 9 314 9 314 9 314 9 314 9 E 30 8 49 8 37 8 46 6 46 56 1 F 39 8 59 8 48 3 58 6 60 68 1 G 288 3 324 4 288 3 288 3 288 3 378 0 H 270 4 270 4 270 4 270 4 270 4 270 4 I 104 5 123 5 123 0 120 3 126 129 5 J 121 9 140 9 141 138 135 147 K 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 6 1...

Page 193: ...tion of expansion modules SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 193 15 2 Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules PP PP PP Figure 15 3 Short PCI or PCI Express modules PP PP PP Figure 15 4 Maximum size of PCI module ...

Page 194: ...Dimensional drawings 15 2 Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules SIMATIC HMI IPC677C 194 Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 ...

Page 195: ...6 16 1 Motherboard 16 1 1 Structure and functions of the motherboard The essential components of the motherboard are the processor and the chip set two slots for memory modules internal and external interfaces and the Flash BIOS Processor heat sink Slot for the bus board Two memory module slots ...

Page 196: ... 4 GB SDRAM DDR3 64 bit 72 bit data bus width without ECC with ECC 3 3 V SDRAM DDR3 in accordance with PC3 8500 specifications Graphics integrated in chip set Onboard Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD Graphics Controller 2 D and 3 D engine integrated in chipset Dynamic Video Memory Technology uses up to 256 MB of RAM CRT Max 1280x1024 at 100 Hz 32 bit color depth Max 1600x1200 at 60 Hz 32 bit co...

Page 197: ...al Bus External 4 x USB 2 0 on the port side max 2 can be simultaneously operated as high current There are 3 USBs available internally 2x for connecting a cover with USB ports as an extension 1x for UFDs Front panel ports 1 x USB 2 0 high current 1x USB 1 1 high current Ethernet 2x 10BaseT 100Base TX 10 100 1000 Mbps electrically isolated1 Ethernet 1 Intel 82577 L capable of AMT supports jumbo fr...

Page 198: ...10 04 16 1 3 Position of the interfaces on the motherboard Ports The motherboard of the device features the following interfaces Interfaces for the connection of external devices Interfaces for internal components drives bus boards etc 6 Figure 16 1 Interfaces on the motherboard Optional product variant ...

Page 199: ... PROFIBUS MPI external X4 9 pin standard socket electrically isolated interface PROFINET external X3 Three RJ45 ports Ethernet external X1 X2 First RJ45 port Second RJ45 port DVI I external X70 26 pin socket Compact Flash external X50 50 pin CF socket types I II COM1 external X30 Serial port USB ports X60 The Universal Serial Bus interfaces have the following pinout USB interface Pin no Short desc...

Page 200: ...output 4 RTS_AS RTSAS control signal for received data stream The signal is 1 when the directly connected AS is sending Input 5 M5EXT M5EXT return line GND of 5 V supply The current load of an external consumer connected between P5EXT and M5EXT may not exceed the 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT power supply 5 V of the 5 V power supply The current load of an external consumer connected between P5EXT an...

Page 201: ...ng resistor _ S Shield LED 1 Lit green link LED 2 Lights up yellow activity Auto negotiation and auto crossover supported 1 Optional product variant Ethernet RJ45 connection X1 X2 Ethernet RJ45 connection Pin no Short description Meaning Input Output 1 BI_DA Bi directional data A Input Output 2 BI_DA Bi directional data A Input Output 3 BI_DB Bi directional data B Input Output 4 BI_DC Bi direction...

Page 202: ...iate from the numbering provided by the respective operating system DVI I port X70 DVI I port Pin no Short description Meaning Input Output S GND Ground S1 GND Ground C1 R Red Output C2 G Green Output C3 B Blue Output C4 HSYNC Horizontal synchronizing pulse Output C5 GND Ground CSA GND Ground 1 TX2N TDMS data 2 Output 2 TX2P TDMS data 2 Output 3 GND Ground 4 NC Unassigned 5 NC Unassigned 6 DDC CLK...

Page 203: ... 32 CS1 Chip select 1 output 34 IORD I O read output 35 IOWR I O write output 20 19 18 A0 A2 Address bit 0 2 output 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 8 A3 A10 Address bit 3 10 output to ground 21 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 47 48 49 27 28 29 30 31 D0 D15 Data bits 0 15 in out 37 INTRQ Interrupt request input 9 OE ATA SEL Enables True IDE mode 24 IOCS16 I O chip select 16 input 39 CSEL Cable select output 42 IORDY I O read...

Page 204: ...ry Internal X19 X20 2 DIMM sockets 64 bit Bus expansion Internal X10 X610 Socket for bus expansion assigned PCI bus signals Power supply Internal X13 20 pin connector plug for power supply BIOS Recovery Internal X72 Serial ATA Internal X50 X51 X52 X53 X54 Serial ATA max 3 drives operable Connection for PS serial ATA Internal X26 X27 X28 X29 X30 Voltage supply for serial ATA Connection for PS fan I...

Page 205: ...AM is connected to this connector This is a 3 V Lithium battery with a capacity of 750 mAh Pin no Short description Meaning Input Output 1 Plus pole Input 2 Minus pole Tap of the backup battery X2400 OUT This connection is intended for expansion modules with on board CMOS RAM The voltage of the backup battery can be tapped here to backup the CMOS RAM data of the expansion module Pin no Short descr...

Page 206: ...ing USB channel 10 USB Internal X42 Internal USB 2 0 interface USB channel 8 Display interfaces TFT displays with an LVDS interface can be connected to this interface You can connect 18 bit displays with a resolution up to 1024 x 768 pixels on X400 only single channel LVDS and of 1280 x 1024 pixels on X400 and X401 dual channel LVDS On the X401 there is also 12 V as supply voltage for the backligh...

Page 207: ...DS output signal bit 2 Output 12 RXIN2 LVDS output signal bit 2 Output 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 RXCLKIN LVDS clock signal Output 16 RXCLKIN LVDS clock signal Output 17 GND Ground 18 GND Ground 19 NC Unassigned 20 NC Unassigned Display interface 2nd LVDS channel X401 Pin no Short description Meaning Input Output 1 GND Ground 2 GND Ground 3 RXIN10 LVDS input signal bit 0 Output 4 RXIN10 LVDS i...

Page 208: ...800 x 600 4 low high low low 640 x 480 VGA TFT 18 bits LVDS channel 1 5 low high low high reserved 6 low high high low 1024 x 768 XGA TFT 18 bits LVDS channel 1 7 low high high high 800 x 600 SVGA TFT 18 bits LVDS channel 1 8 high low low low reserved 9 high low low high reserved 10 high low high low reserved 11 high low high high reserved 12 high high low low 1024 x 768 XGA TFT 2 x 18 bit LVDS ch...

Page 209: ...anode with 1 kOhm in series on the motherboard Output 22 DP_LED MPI DP LED anode via 1 kOhm in series on the motherboard Output 23 Ethernet_LED Ethernet LED anode with 1 kOhm in series on the motherboard Output 24 TEMP_ERR Temperature error LED anode with 1 kOhm in series on the motherboard Output 25 RUN_R Watchdog error LED anode with 1 kOhm in series on the motherboard Output 26 RUN_G Watchdog O...

Page 210: ...dels of the bus board are available Variant 1 has two PCI slots 1x short 1x long It can host expansion modules conforming to PCI specification Rev 2 2 for 5 V and 3 3 V modules All PCI slots are master compatible The expansion modules are supplied with power via the bus board to motherboard connection 12V power supply connection for WinAC module Slot 2 Slot 1 Variant 2 has one PCI and one PCI Expr...

Page 211: ...ved 10 Reserved 5 V I O 11 PRSNT2 Reserved 12 Ground Ground 13 Ground Ground 14 Reserved Reserved 15 Ground RST 16 CLK 5 V I O 17 Ground GNT 18 REQ Ground 19 5 V I O Reserved 20 AD 31 AD 30 21 AD 29 3 3V 22 Ground AD 28 23 AD 27 AD 26 24 AD 25 Ground 25 3 3V AD 24 26 C BE 3 IDSEL 27 AD 23 3 3V 28 Ground AD 22 29 AD 21 AD 20 30 AD 19 Ground 31 3 3V AD 18 32 AD 17 AD 16 33 C BE 2 3 3V 34 Ground FRAM...

Page 212: ...TOR KEY 51 CONNECTOR KEY 52 AD 08 C BE 0 53 AD 07 3 3V 54 3 3V AD 06 55 AD 05 AD 04 56 AD 03 Ground 57 Ground AD 02 58 AD 01 AD 00 59 5 V I O 5 V I O 60 ACK64 REQ64 61 5V 5V 62 5V 5V 16 2 3 Pin assignment 12 V power supply connection for WinAC module Pin Short description Meaning Input Output 1 12 V 1 12 V voltage Output 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 4 5 V 1 5 V voltage Output 1 max permissible curren...

Page 213: ... B16 A16 PCIEX16_RX_P 15 SDVO_CTRLCLK B17 A17 PCIEX16_RX_N 15 GND B18 A18 GND PCIEX16_TX_P 14 B19 A19 n c PCIEX16_TX_N 14 B20 A20 GND GND B21 O21 PCIEX16_RX_P 14 GND B22 A22 PCIEX16_RX_N 14 PCIEX16_TX_P 13 B23 A23 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 13 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PCIEX16_RX_P 13 GND B26 A26 PCIEX16_RX_N 13 PCIEX16_TX_P 12 B27 A27 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 12 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PCIEX16_RX_P 12 n c B30 A30 PC...

Page 214: ...5 A55 GND GND B56 A56 PCIEX16_RX_P 6 GND B57 A57 PCIEX16_RX_N 6 PCIEX16_TX_P 5 B58 A58 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 5 B59 A59 GND GND B60 A60 PCIEX16_RX_P 5 GND B61 A61 PCIEX16_RX_N 5 PCIEX16_TX_P 4 B62 A62 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 4 B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PCIEX16_RX_P 4 GND B65 A65 PCIEX16_RX_N 4 PCIEX16_TX_P 3 B66 A66 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 3 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PCIEX16_RX_P 3 GND B69 A69 PCIEX16_RX_N 3 PCIEX16_TX_P...

Page 215: ... are assigned dynamically by the Windows OS depending on the hardware configuration drivers and connected external devices You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems Windows XP Start Run In the Open dialog enter msinfo32and confirm with OK Windows 7 Ultimate Start Enter cmd in the search function then enter msinfo32 in the ...

Page 216: ...rd resources 0070 0075 6 System CMOS real time clock 0076 0080 11 Motherboard resources 0081 008F 15 DMA controller 0090 009F 16 Motherboard resources 00A0 00A1 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00A2 00BF 30 Motherboard resources 00C0 00DF 32 DMA controller 00E0 00EF 16 Motherboard resources 00F0 00FE 15 Numeric data processor 0110 016F 96 Not used 0170 0177 8 Secondary EIDE channel 0178 01EF 12...

Page 217: ... Setup then free Dynamic range resources are managed by means of Plug and Play functionality 0400 0777 888 Not used 0778 077F 8 ECP LPT 1 0780 07FF 128 Not used 0800 080F 16 ACPI communications range Fixed 0810 0CFB 1260 PCI configuration index Fixed 0CFC 0CFF 4 PCI configuration data Fixed 0D00 0EFF 512 Not used 0F00 0F4F 80 Super IO 0F50 0FFF 176 Not used 1000 10FF 256 Used internally 1180 11FF ...

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Page 219: ...IC mode e g DOS Figure 16 4 Interrupt assignment of the slot connectors on the bus board 16 3 2 3 Exclusive PCI hardware interrupt Applications demanding a high performance interrupt require a high speed hardware interrupt reaction The PCI hardware interrupt should be used only by one resource in order to ensure high speed reaction of the hardware Exclusive interrupt in APIC mode IRQ assignments f...

Page 220: ...ystem memory extended 0009 F800 0009 FFFF 2K XBDA extended Bios Data Area 000A 0000 000A FFFF 64K VGA graphics refresh memory Shared SMM for power management 000B 0000 000B 7FFF 32K Software graphics text refresh memory Not used 000B 8000 000B FFFF 32K VGA graphics text refresh memory 000C 0000 000C BFFF 48K VGA BIOS expansion 000C 0000 000C FFFF 64K VGA BIOS Always occupied or reserved 000E 0000 ...

Page 221: ...attery status These addresses cannot be accessed directly SIMATIC PC DiagBase software provides the DMAPI programming interface for this purpose It can be found On the Documentation Drivers DVD in the folder Drivers DiagBase program files Siemens DiagnosticManagement In the installation directory under ProgramFiles Siemens DiagnosticManagement DMAPI 16 4 BIOS Setup 16 4 1 Overview BIOS Setup progr...

Page 222: ... the figures shown the default settings differ based on the device versions With the default setting of the Box PC the display shown below appears following power on for example On completion of the POST the BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP program The following message appears on the screen Press F2 go to Setup Utility Press F12 go to Boot Manager 2 Press the F2 key while the ...

Page 223: ...10 04 223 16 4 3 BIOS Setup menus The various menus and submenus are listed on the next pages You can obtain information on the selected SETUP item from the item specific help part of the respective menu Figure 16 5 SETUP Main menu example Header Help window Menu bar Command line System information ...

Page 224: ...following figures represent examples of specific device configurations The screen content may deviate slightly depending on the equipment actually supplied You can move between the menu forms using the cursor keys left and right Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extended system configuration can be set here Security This is where setting security functions such as the pas...

Page 225: ...he up and down cursor keys Field Meaning System Time For viewing and setting the current time System Date For viewing and setting the current date System time and date System Time and System Date indicate the current values Once you have selected the appropriate option you can use the and keys to modify the time setting Hour Minute Second and for the date Month Day Year You can navigate between th...

Page 226: ...motherboard SATA Configuration Configuration of the SATA interface Video Configuration Configuration of the graphics interface USB Configuration Configuration of the USB ports Chipset Configuration Extended chipset configuration CPU Configuration Configuration of CPU parameters Active Management Technology Support Configuration of the AMT functionality Fan control Activate deactivate fan control I...

Page 227: ...ly Auto With Enabled it is possible to specify the I O base address and the interrupt AUTO BIOS switches on the COM Resources are assigned in the OS per reconfiguration Onboard Ethernet 1 Enable or disable the onboard Ethernet 1 interface Ethernet 1 Address Display the MAC address of Ethernet 1 Onboard Ethernet 1 Enable or disable the onboard Ethernet 2 interface Ethernet 1 Address Display the MAC...

Page 228: ...he SATA controller Enhanced SATA Ports 0 3 operate in Legacy mode SATA Ports 4 5 in native IDE mode AHCI Disable or enable the AHCI support RAID Disables or enables RAID support Serial ATA Port 0 Submenu for SATA Port 0 configuration Serial ATA Port 1 Submenu for SATA Port 1 configuration Serial ATA Port 2 Submenu for SATA Port 2 configuration Serial ATA Port 3 Submenu for SATA Port 3 configuratio...

Page 229: ...GD Internal onboard graphics PEG PCIExpress graphics internal graphics is deactivated PCI PCI graphics internal graphics is deactivated IGD boot type Selection of the video device that is used during booting Auto The graphics specified by the VIDEO BIOS is used CRT VGA screen LFP Local Flat Panel CRT LFP VGA screen and local display Forced CRT Enabled The CRT VGA interface is active even when no m...

Page 230: ...d When a DVI monitor and a CRT monitor are operated via a Y cable the DDC signal of the DVI monitor is also used for the CRT monitor This prevents the CRT monitor screen briefly going black when you right click The CRT monitor resolution should be the same or higher than that of the DVI monitor Advanced menu USB Configuration Figure 16 10 Submenu Advanced menu USB Configuration Entry Meaning USB P...

Page 231: ...Int interface X43 Pin 1 5 7 Int interface X43 Pin 6 10 8 Front end interface of the panel fronts X42 9 Int interface X48 10 Keyboard Touch controller interface of the panel fronts X44 Advanced menu Chipset Configuration Figure 16 11 Submenu Advanced menu Chipset Configuration Entry Meaning Port 80h Cycles Output Port 80 status display to PCI bus or LPC BUS status display at the device VT d Enable ...

Page 232: ...ving modes of the processor P States IST Enable the performance modes of the processor Turbo Mode Enable or disable Turbo Modes CMP support Auto Multi Core operation if available Disabled Single Core operation HT Support Auto Use hyperthreading if available Disabled Hyperthreading disabled Use XD Capability Enable or disable XD Execute Disable Capability VT Support Enable or disable virtualization...

Page 233: ...MT Support Enable and disable BIOS support for Intel Active Management Technology AMT Intel AMT Setup Prompt Enable and disable the boot interruption Ctrl P to call up the MEBx configuration page AMT CIRA Request Trig Enable CIRA Client Initiated Remote Access Fast Call For Help CIRA allows AMT maintenance event if the AMT PC is not in the intranet AMT CIRA Timeout CIRA timeout for connection esta...

Page 234: ... 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 Settings in the MEBx Entry Meaning Intel R ME General Settings Opens the submenu with the general ME settings see ME General Settings Intel R AMT Configuration Opens the submenu for the AMT settings see ME General Settings Exit Exits the MEBx ME general settings ...

Page 235: ...ork Setup Network settings for example DHCP IP address host name domain name Activate Network Access Activates the network interface This menu entry only exists if the network is not activated Unconfigure Network Access Deactivates the network interface and resets the network settings to their default values Remote Setup And Configuration Displays the current provisioning settings FW Update Settin...

Page 236: ...le and disable the features SOL IDE redirection KVM User Consent User consent settings Forces the following additional security behavior When a user attempts to establish a KVM connection remotely a six figure number is displayed on the AMT PC The remote user must enter this number on the help desk PC before the KVM connection can be opened Previous Menu Return to the main menu See also Resetting ...

Page 237: ... password is set up User password Installed A User password is set up Not installed No User password is set up Set Supervisor Password Set a Supervisor password for full access to the SETUP This field opens the password input dialog After entering the Supervisor password correctly the user can change the password or clear and thus deactivate it by pressing ENTER Set User Password Set a User passwo...

Page 238: ...Wake on Time The device switches on at a moment to be specified when it is in the operating state S5 After Power Failure Specification of the device behavior after a voltage failure and voltage recovery Power On After voltage failure and subsequent voltage restoration the device switches on automatically Stay Off After voltage failure and subsequent voltage restoration the device remains switched ...

Page 239: ...n errors Continue the booting process when errors occur Halt on all errors Interrupt the booting process when errors occur All without keyboard Interrupt the booting process when errors occur except for keyboard errors All without kb smart Interrupt the booting process when errors occur except for keyboard and S M A R T errors SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Numlock On Enab...

Page 240: ...other Hard Disk Drive Submenu for setting the boot order within the hard disk group CD DVD ROM Drive Submenu for setting the boot order within the group of optical drives USB Submenu for setting the boot order within the group of USB drives Others Submenu for setting the boot order within the others group for example Remote Boot Device Boot menu Legacy Normal Boot Menu Advanced In this menu all th...

Page 241: ...Detailed descriptions 16 4 BIOS Setup SIMATIC HMI IPC677C Operating Instructions 04 2013 A5E02722710 04 241 Figure 16 17 Submenu Boot Legacy Normal Boot Menu Advanced Figure 16 18 Advanced Placeholder ...

Page 242: ...ooting position Advanced Placeholder Boot in the case of the Advanced Placeholder setting The boot sequence is changed as follows Select the boot component with the keys move to the desired position with or Note During the booting process the boot manager can be started by using the F12 key The boot manager displays all the available boot components and boots the device selected by the user 16 4 1...

Page 243: ...s restarted with the old parameters Load Setup Defaults All parameters are set to safe values Discard Changes All the parameter changes are rejected Save Changes All the parameter changes are saved Load User Profile All the user defined settings are loaded The user settings must have been saved beforehand with the Save User Profile function Save User Profile The set parameters are saved as a USER ...

Page 244: ...s in a safe place once you made your entries Note The default setup settings vary depending on the ordered device configuration If you have changed any default settings in Setup you can enter them in the following table You can then refer to these entries for any future hardware modifications BIOS Setup default settings System parameters Default settings Local settings Main System Time hh mm ss Sy...

Page 245: ...ation Primary video device PEG IGD boot type VBIOS default Forced VGA Disabled IGD Dual View DVI CRT Disabled IGD Dual View VGA DDC Disabled System parameters Default settings Local settings Advanced USB Configuration USB Port0 Enabled USB Port1 Enabled USB Port2 Enabled USB Port3 Enabled USB Port6 Enabled USB Port7 Enabled USB Port8 Enabled USB Port9 Enabled USB Port10 Enabled System parameters D...

Page 246: ...parameters Default settings Local settings Advanced Active Management Technology Support Intel AMT Support Disabled Intel AMT Setup Prompt Disabled AMT CIRA Request Trig Disabled AMT CIRA Timerout 30 Un Configure ME Disabled USB Configure Disabled System parameters Default settings Local settings Advanced Fan control Enabled System parameters Default settings Local settings Security Supervisor Pas...

Page 247: ... Failure Power On System parameters Default settings Local settings Boot Quick Boot Disabled Quiet Boot Disabled POST errors All without keyboard NumLOCK On USB Boot Disabled PXE Boot to LAN 1 Disabled PXE Boot to LAN 2 Disabled System parameters Default settings Local settings Boot EFI System parameters Default settings Local settings Boot Legacy Normal Boot Menu Standard System parameters Defaul...

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Page 249: ...ith the LAN 2 If necessary first reset AMT to the default status see section Unconfigure 3 To access the BIOS press the F2 key while the device is booting 4 In the Advanced menu enable Intel AMT Support and Intel AMT Setup Prompt 5 Exit the BIOS with the F10 key Save and Exit The AMT PC restarts 6 To access the MEBx press the Ctrl P keyboard shortcut 7 In the login dialog enter the standard passwo...

Page 250: ...command line program that is part of Windows as of Windows Vista This tool can be downloaded for older Windows versions 16 5 4 Resetting with Un configure Note If the AMT PC still has its factory settings for example has just been purchased you can skip this section If you have already configured AMT previously it is best to discard all the previous AMT settings made in the MEBx Note All previous ...

Page 251: ...e in Windows using ipconfig and in UNIX using ifconfig If the AMT server and operating system do not use the same network address ask your network administrator for the address you have been assigned 16 5 6 Forcing user consent When establishing a connection to the AMT PC the KVM viewer may prompt the user to enter a six figure code This code is displayed on the screen of the AMT PC The user of th...

Page 252: ...ting terminal devices or addition network components Integrated 3 port real time switch Automatic hardware detection 16 6 1 2 Network connections Ethernet The CP 1616 is designed for operation in Ethernet networks Additional features are The connectors are designed for 10BaseT and 100BaseTX Data transfer rates of 10 and 100 Mbps in full half duplex mode are supported The handshake is performed aut...

Page 253: ... to several SIMATIC S7 PROFINET IO devices ET 200S over Industrial Ethernet CP 1616 onboard as IO device The following diagram shows a typical application Two PCs each with a CP as a PROFINET IO device on the IO device layer A PC with a CP as PROFINET IO controller a SIMATIC S7 400 with a CP 443 1 as PROFINET IO controller and two SIMATIC S7 ET 200S PROFINET IO devices are also connected in the ne...

Page 254: ...er Scenario for using the firmware loader The CP 1616 onboard is supplied with the latest version of the firmware If new functions become available due to product development you can make them available by performing a firmware download Description This section will familiarize you with the application area and use of the firmware loader You can find additional detailed information about the indiv...

Page 255: ... PB link Installation The firmware loader is available on your PG PC under Windows following the installation of STEP 7 NCM PC Loader files The firmware loader supports the following file types file FWL A file form that contains further information which is displayed by the firmware loader The firmware loader can use this information to check if the firmware is compatible to the device Read the in...

Page 256: ...MATIC STEP 7 NCM S7 Firmware Loader 2 Click Next and follow the instructions in the dialog fields that follow A help function is integrated in the software as support NOTICE Ensure that the loader file you are using for the update is suitable for the version of firmware on your module If you have any doubts contact your local Siemens consultant NOTICE Be aware that aborting the loading process may...

Page 257: ...r variants in the integrated help Note When loading the firmware or commissioning the module be aware that the CP 1616 onboard takes five MAC addresses always in direct sequence The first two are shown in the BIOS Figure 16 21 Advanced menu Peripheral Configuration Example The lower MAC address at Profinet is provided for Layer 2 communication while the second one is used for Ethernet PROFINET com...

Page 258: ...16 6 3 Further actions in STEP 7 NCM PC Configuring Your PC is now ready although you still have to configure the SIMATIC NET communication software The rest of the procedure is described in the Commissioning PC Stations manual on the Windows PC that also contains STEP 7 NCM PC Start Simatic Documentation English Commissioning PC Stations ...

Page 259: ... Industry EN 61000 6 4 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 The device is also compliant with EN 61000 3 2 2006 harmonic currents and EN 61000 3 3 2008 voltage fluctuation and flicker DC voltage supply These devices with DC voltage supply fulfill the requirements of the EC directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility and are intended for the following fields of application in accordance with the CE marki...

Page 260: ...s stated above Your sales representative can provide these on request Design guidelines Adhere to the installation guidelines and safety instructions given in this documentation during commissioning and operation Connecting peripherals Interference immunity requirements are met if connected peripherals are suitable for industrial applications in accordance with EN 61000 6 2 Always use shielded cab...

Page 261: ... used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations Modificatio...

Page 262: ...on Note This product must be installed according to the NEC National Electric Code stipulations When used in environments according to class I division 2 see above the device must be mounted in an enclosure that corresponds to at least IP54 according to EN 60529 Definition of ESD All electronic modules are equipped with large scale integrated ICs or components Due to their design these electronic ...

Page 263: ...ay lead to latent failure of a module that is this damage may not be significant immediately but in operation may cause malfunction Electrostatic charging Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrostatically charged The figure below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicat...

Page 264: ...dditional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses Technical support http www siemens com automation service support Support request form http www siemens com automation support request After sales information system for SIMATIC PC PG http www siemens com asis SIMATIC Documentation Collection http www siemens com simatic tech doku portal Your lo...

Page 265: ...T Advanced Technology ATA Advanced Technology Attachment ATX AT Bus Extended AWG American Wire Gauge US standard for the cable diameter BIOS Basic Input Output System Basic Input Output System CAN Controller Area Network CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory Removable storage medium for large data volumes CD RW Compact Disc Rewritable Rewritable CD CE Communauté Européenne CE symbol The product is ...

Page 266: ...ata Terminal Ready Data terminal is ready DVD Digital Versatile Disk Digital versatile disk DVI Digital Visual Interface Digital display interface DVI I Digital Visual Interface Digital display interface with digital and VGA signals ECC Error checking and correction Error correction code ECP Extended capability port Extended parallel port EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EGA Enhanced Graphics Ada...

Page 267: ...nd remote control of PCs IDE Integrated Device Electronics IDER IDE Redirection Remotely mounting an ISO file as a drive IEC International Electronical Commission IGD Integrated Graphics Device IP Ingress Protection Degree of protection IR Infrared Infrared IRDA Infrared Data Association Standard for data transfer via IR module IRQ Interrupt Request Interrupt request ISA Industry Standard Architec...

Page 268: ...processor can not reject NTFS New Techniques File System Secure file system for Windows versions 2000 XP 7 ODD Optical Disk Drive OPC OLE for Process Control Standardized interface for industrial processes PATA Parallel ATA PC Personal computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect High speed expansion bus PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect express High speed serial differential full duplex Pt...

Page 269: ...Card on Motherboard SOM SPP Standard Parallel Port Synonym for parallel port SRAM Static Random Access Memory Static RAM SSD Solid State Drive SVGA Super Video Graphics Array Enhanced VGA standard with at least 256 colors SVP Serial number of the device SW Software TCO Total Cost of Ownership TFT Thin Film Transistor Type of LCD flat screen TTY Tele Type Asynchronous data transfer TxD Transmit Dat...

Page 270: ...T D Virtualization Technology for Directed I O Enables the direct assignment of a device e g network adapter to a virtual device W2k Windows 2000 WAN Wide Area Network WAV Wave Length Encoding Loss free file format for audio data WD Watchdog Program monitoring with error detection and alarming WLAN Wireless LAN LWireless local area network WoL Wake on Local Area Network WWW World Wide Web XD Execu...

Page 271: ...boot error it outputs an audible warning based on the current test result Booting Start or restart of the computer During booting the operating system is transferred from the system data carrier to the work memory Cache High speed access buffer for interim storage buffering of requested data CE marking Communauté Européene The CE marking confirms compliance of the product with corresponding EC Dir...

Page 272: ...g device contains information on hardware and device options such as memory configuration drive types monitor network address etc The data are stored in a configuration file and enable the operating system to load the correct device drivers and configure the correct device parameters If changes are made to the hardware configuration the user can change entries in the configuration file using the S...

Page 273: ...rier All data carriers must be formatted prior to their first use Hard disks Hard disks represent a form of magnetic disk storage medium Winchester drives hard disks with integrated magnetic disks Hub A term in network technology In a network a device joining communication lines at a central location providing a common connection to all devices on the network Image This refers to the image for exa...

Page 274: ... certificate of conformity Module Modules are plug in units for PLCs programming devices or PCs They are available as central modules interfaces expansion modules or mass storage mass storage modules for example Module bracket The module bracket is used to fasten modules and ensure safe contact and transport Shocks and vibrations especially affect large heavy modules It is therefore recommended to...

Page 275: ...nd maintained by the PROFIBUS user organization PROFINET unites protocols and specifications with which Industrial Ethernet meets the requirements of industrial automation technology Programmable controller PLC The programmable logical controllers PLC of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of a central controller one or more CPUs and various other modules e g I O modules PXE server A Preboot Execution E...

Page 276: ...etup A program in which information about the device configuration that is the configuration of the hardware on the PC PG is defined The device configuration of the PC PG is preset with defaults Changes must therefore be entered in the SETUP if a memory extension new modules or a new drive are added to the hardware configuration Troubleshooting Error cause cause analysis remedy V 24 interface The ...

Page 277: ...urity 237 Version 242 Boot sequence Error messages 163 Booting Error messages 163 Burner software 68 Bus board Design 210 Removing 142 C Care 114 CE marking 260 Certificates 260 Certifications 260 Characteristics 21 CheckLanguageID 94 Chip set 196 Clamping frame Seal 40 Cleaning Front membrane 115 Stainless steel front 115 Cleaning agents 113 Cleaning guidelines 117 COA label 27 Commissioning 13 C...

Page 278: ...oftware 107 Troubleshooting 171 Dimension drawing 192 Dimensional drawings Expansion modules 193 Dimensions 192 IPC677C 192 Directives ESD directives 262 Display 20 Backlighting 15 Pixel 15 Ports 206 Screen saver 15 TFT LC display 15 Display ports 44 Distributed 53 Documentation and Drivers CD DVD 148 Download 14 Drive bay module 127 Removing 128 DVD burner 196 DVD burner drive Removing 129 DVD RO...

Page 279: ...less steel front 30 Installation of operating system Windows 7 152 Windows XP 150 Installing Memory modules 124 Modules 125 Installing language package 153 Installing Windows 150 Integrated mouse 105 Integration Ethernet 53 PROFIBUS 53 PROFINET 53 Interface 54 MPI DP interface 54 USB 67 Interfaces Ethernet 201 PROFIBUS MPI 197 RJ45 Ethernet 22 USB 197 VGA 22 Interfaces assignment on the motherboar...

Page 280: ...Numeric keys 101 O On off button 78 On Off switch 77 Open Device 122 Operating 105 Touch panel 105 Operating status Operating system Updates 159 Windows 7 155 Operating systems 23 Operator panels 44 P Package contents 26 Checking 26 Packaging 26 Checking 26 Removing 26 Partition 153 in the default factory setting 153 Windows XP as delivered condition 151 Partitions Hard disk drives 70 Hard disks 6...

Page 281: ...ng Battery 139 Resistance 116 Resistance to chemicals 116 Restore DVD 148 Restoring the as delivered condition 149 RJ45 Ethernet S Safety information 11 SATA PATA Configuration 228 Scope 3 Scope of maintenance 114 Screen saver 92 Seal 39 Self test 80 Separating Device 120 Serial port 43 SetBrightness 89 Setting up the language selection 153 Shipping 17 ESD 17 SIMATIC IPC Wizard 66 Start screen 66 ...

Page 282: ...oting FAQs 171 Type of fixation 31 U Update 159 Updates Operating system 159 User programs and drives 159 USB USB interface 22 USB peripheral 67 USB port 43 V VGA port 43 W Warranty 12 Watchdog Monitoring function 108 Monitoring times 109 WinAC module Power supply connection 212 Windows 7 Installation 152 Recovery 154 Windows 7 32 bit 153 Windows 7 64 bit 153 Windows Security Center 60 Windows Vis...

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