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Technical information 

 

8.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 

SIMATIC IPC477D, IPC477D PRO 
Operating Instructions, 11/2016, A5E31347228-AF 

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8.7

 

Active Management Technology (AMT) 

8.7.1

 

Introduction 

Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) is an Intel technology for the remote 

maintenance of SIMATIC Industrial PCs (IPCs) with AMT technology using a management 

PC. It is not necessary to install an operating system on the SIMATIC IPC with Intel® AM. 

Intel® AMT provides numerous functions, e.g.: 

 

Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) Redirection 
KVM connections are always possible using the KVM server that is integrated in the 

firmware. KVM enables access to IPCs with a corrupted or no operating system as the 

KVM server is integrated in the AMT hardware. KVM enables you to reboot a remote 

computer and make changes to its BIOS settings.  

 

Remote power management 
SIMATIC IPC with Intel ® AMT can be switched on and off or restarted using another PC. 

 

IDE redirection 
An image on the management PC can be integrated and used on the SIMATIC IPC with 

Intel® AMT both as a CD/DVD drive and as a floppy drive. If the image is bootable, you 

can also boot the SIMATIC IPC with Intel® AMT from it. 
The following figure shows remote maintenance of SIMATIC IPCs with Intel® AMT, e.g. 

for troubleshooting a corrupt operating system or incorrect BIOS settings: 

 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC IPC477D

Page 1: ..._____ SIMATIC Industrial PC SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Preface Overview 1 Safety instructions 2 Mounting and connecting the device 3 Commissioning the device 4 Operating the device and device functions 5 Expanding the device and assigning device parameters 6 Maintaining and servicing your device 7 Technical information 8 Technical support A Markings a...

Page 2: ...ly 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 prod...

Page 3: ...red A solid background in personal computers and Microsoft operating systems is required to understand this manual General knowledge in the field automation control engineering is recommended Scope of the operating instructions These operating instructions apply to SIMATIC IPC477D industrial PCs with article numbers 6AV724 built in unit and 6AV725 PRO device Scope of this documentation The documen...

Page 4: ...ct handling the product or a reference to specific sections of the documentation that require special consideration History The following editions of these operating instructions have already been published Edition Comments 01 2013 First edition 07 2013 Amendments and corrections 06 2014 Description of devices with capacitive multi touch screen 11 2014 Update with IPC Wizard 2 1 and corrections 07...

Page 5: ...aces and operator controls for devices with 240 V AC power supply 26 1 3 Design of the PRO device 28 1 3 1 Interfaces and operator controls for PRO device 31 1 4 Accessory kit 32 1 5 Accessories 32 1 6 System components for built in units 34 1 7 System components for PRO devices 35 1 7 1 Base adapter 35 1 7 2 Adapter set for support arm and stand mounting of PRO device 36 1 7 3 Round tube adapter ...

Page 6: ...ive earth 80 3 4 2 2 Connect 100 240 VAC power supply 82 3 4 2 3 Connecting the terminal 85 3 4 2 4 Connecting the 24 V DC power supply 86 3 4 3 Power supply PRO device 88 3 4 3 1 Opening and closing the terminal compartment cover 88 3 4 3 2 connecting the PE conductor 91 3 4 3 3 Connecting the 24 VDC power supply 92 3 4 4 Connecting peripheral equipment 94 3 4 5 Connecting the device to networks ...

Page 7: ...t in unit 133 6 1 2 Opening and closing the backplane cover PRO device 135 6 2 Installing and removing a memory module 138 6 3 Removing a PCIe card built in units with PCIe card without DVD drive 140 6 4 Removing a PCIe card built in units with PCIe card and DVD drive 142 6 5 Installing and removing a DVD drive built in unit only 142 6 6 Installing and removing a CFast card 144 6 6 1 Installing an...

Page 8: ... Dimension drawing of 19 device with capacitive multi touch screen 190 8 3 3 Dimension drawing of 22 device with capacitive multi touch screen 191 8 3 4 Dimension drawing 15 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen 192 8 3 5 Dimension drawing 19 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen 196 8 3 6 Dimension drawing 22 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen 199 8 3 7 Dimension drawin...

Page 9: ...lect register read write address 062h 237 8 5 4 4 Battery status register read only address 50Ch 239 8 5 4 5 NVRAM address register 239 8 5 5 CP 1616 onboard communications processor 240 8 5 5 1 Introduction 240 8 5 5 2 Firmware Loader 242 8 5 5 3 Further actions in STEP 7 NCM PC 244 8 6 BIOS description 245 8 6 1 Overview 245 8 6 2 Opening the BIOS selection menu 246 8 6 3 Structure of the BIOS S...

Page 10: ...upport 265 A 1 Service and support 265 A 2 Problem solving 266 A 3 Notes on the use of third party modules 268 B Markings and symbols 269 B 1 Overview 269 B 2 Safety 269 B 3 Operator controls 269 B 4 Certificates approvals and markings 270 B 5 Interfaces 271 C List of abbreviations 273 Glossary 279 Index 287 ...

Page 11: ...l functionality Compact design Maintenance free operation Rugged Ex approval Used for shipping and offshore applications In addition to the established display sizes the range has been extended by the PRO device with all round IP65 degree of protection the device not only impresses with its ease of servicing but also with its sophisticated design and low mounting depth ...

Page 12: ... drive and PCIe slot PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen Display 15 display resolution 1366 x 768 pixels available as of 11 2016 19 display resolution 1366 x 768 pixels 22 display resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels optionally prepared for Support arm without extension elements flange on top Support arm and extension elements round tube Stand extension elements flange on bottom A base adapter ...

Page 13: ...1280 x 800 pixels 15 display resolution 1280 x 800 pixels 19 display resolution 1366 x 768 pixels 22 display resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels with DVD drive not for device with 12 display with PCIe slot not for device with 12 display with DVD drive and PCIe slot not for device with 12 display Touch Key devices with resistive single touch screen Display 15 display resolution 1280 x 800 pixels with DVD...

Page 14: ...ble for which devices Display Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate 32 64 bit Windows Embedded Standard 7 P 32 bit Windows Embedded Standard 7 E 32 64 bit Devices with resistive single touch screen x x Devices with capacitive multi touch screen x x x Touch key devices x x WES7E is available in addition only for the IPC477D Pro devices Multitouch is operated in single touch mode with WES7E ...

Page 15: ...e built in units 1 2 1 Devices with resistive single touch screen The following figures show the 12 device as an example Front and side views Recesses each of which for a mounting clip Display with touch screen Bottom view The bottom view shows a device with 24 V DC power supply and PROFIBUS interface Recesses each for a mounting clip ...

Page 16: ...Overview 1 2 Design of the built in units SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 16 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Rear view Rating plate Rear panel Labeling for the interface arrangement ...

Page 17: ... following figures show the 19 device without DVD drive and without PCIe card as an example Front and side views Recesses each of which for a mounting clip Display with touch screen Bottom view The bottom view shows a device with 24 VDC power supply without fieldbus interface Recesses each for a mounting clip Rear view Rating plate Rear panel Labeling for the interfaces ...

Page 18: ...ngle touch screen The following figures show the Touch Key device 15 only without DVD drive and without PCIe card as an example Front and side views Recesses each of which for a mounting clip Display with touch screen USB port Bottom view The bottom view shows a device with 24 V DC power supply and PROFIBUS interface Recesses each of which for a mounting clip ...

Page 19: ... 1 2 Design of the built in units SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 19 Rear view Rating plate Rear panel Labeling for the interface arrangement Guides for labeling strips ...

Page 20: ...77D PRO 20 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 1 2 4 Devices with expansions 1 2 4 1 Devices with DVD drive The following figures show the 15 device with resistive single touch screen as an example Rear view and side view Rear panel DVD drive Bottom view ...

Page 21: ...IC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 21 1 2 4 2 Devices with PCIe card The following figures show the 15 device with resistive single touch screen as an example Rear view and side view Rear panel PCIe card Bottom view ...

Page 22: ...77D PRO 22 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 1 2 4 3 Devices with PCIe card and with DVD drive The following figures show the 15 device with resistive single touch screen as an example Rear view and side view Rear panel DVD drive PCIe card Bottom view ...

Page 23: ...tor controls or touch key devices with resistive single touch screen Note If you open the sealed cover for the front USB port the degree of protection IP65 for the front of the device is no longer guaranteed Function keys Keypad with alphanumeric and numeric keys Sealed cover for the USB port Control keys cursor keys On Off switch ...

Page 24: ...nterface On Off switch 24 V DC power supply Protective conductor connection Slot for external CFast card With cover 4 x USB port USB 3 0 high speed high current Display port DVI I port DVI connector for CRT or LCD monitor VGA via DVI VGA adapter with DVI interface 2 x Ethernet port RJ45 Ethernet connection 1 for 10 100 1000 Mbps or RJ45 Ethernet connection 2 for 10 100 1000 Mbps not for PROFINET d...

Page 25: ...C477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 25 Devices with PROFINET interfaces The unnamed interfaces in the following figure are identical to those on the PROFIBUS device 3 x PROFINET interfaces CP 1616 onboard ports via RJ45 socket ...

Page 26: ...Off switch 240 V AC power supply Protective conductor connection Slot for external CFast card With cover 4 x USB port USB 3 0 high speed high current Display port DVI I port DVI connector for CRT or LCD monitor VGA via DVI VGA adapter with DVI interface 2 x Ethernet port RJ45 Ethernet connection 1 for 10 100 1000 Mbps or RJ45 Ethernet connection 2 for 10 100 1000 Mbps not for PROFINET device COM 1...

Page 27: ...C477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 27 Devices with PROFINET interfaces The unnamed interfaces in the following figure are identical to those on the PROFIBUS device 3 x PROFINET interface CP 1616 onboard ports via RJ45 socket ...

Page 28: ...PC477D PRO 28 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 1 3 Design of the PRO device Front view and side view Display with multi touch screen Enclosure Backplane cover Terminal compartment cover Bottom view Mechanical interface for mounting base adapter ...

Page 29: ...ting Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 29 Rear view device version prepared for stand extension elements Backplane cover Terminal compartment cover Mechanical interface for mounting base adapter Bottom view device version prepared for stand extension elements Cover plate ...

Page 30: ...0 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Rear view device version prepared for support arm and extension elements Terminal compartment cover Note The device version prepared for support arm and extension elements is intended for devices with an extension element ...

Page 31: ...rent Slot for external CFast card Behind the cover Display port DPP COM1 port Serial interface 9 pin D sub connector DVI I port DVI connector for CRT or LCD monitor VGA via DVI VGA adapter with DVI interface 2 x Ethernet port RJ45 Ethernet connection 1 and 2 for 10 100 1000 Mbps Connection terminal 24 V DC power supply Connection terminal inserted in delivered condition On off switch PROFIBUS DP M...

Page 32: ...prepared for support arm and extension elements includes an adapter plate with 4 x M4 x 12 screws in the scope of delivery Additional documents may be supplied with the accessory kit 1 5 Accessories Accessories are available for your device These are not included in the product package You can find Information on available accessories on the Internet at Industry Mall https mall industry siemens co...

Page 33: ...PC CFast card Note Only SIMATIC IPC CFast cards with production version 02 or higher may be used with this device The production version can be found on the CFast card see marking Memory modules SO DIMM module 1024 MB DDR3 SDRAM or SO DIMM module 2048 MB DDR3 SDRAM or SO DIMM module 4096 MB DDR3 SDRAM or SO DIMM module 8192 MB DDR3 SDRAM ...

Page 34: ...brackets in a control cabinet 1 6 System components for built in units RS422 RS232 converter The converter is required to connect controllers from other manufacturers Connect the RS422 RS232 converter to the RS422 RS485 interface The converter converts the input signals to RS232 signals Article number of the converter RS 422 to RS 232 6AV6 671 8XE00 0AX0 90 elbow adapter If space is limited you ca...

Page 35: ... adapter plate may have to be installed in addition see Accessories Page 32 A base adapter is included with the corresponding PRO devices The base adapter can also be ordered separately Seal Cable channel Mechanical interface to the PRO device Cover Mechanical interface to support arm or stand Article number for the base adapter as accessory 6AV7674 1KA00 0AA0 See also Industry Mall https mall ind...

Page 36: ...pter set Suitable for support arm systems Article number SIEMENS Adapter set VESA75 Adapter set VESA100 VESA75 compatible systems VESA100 compatible systems 6AV7674 0KE00 0AA0 6AV7674 0KD00 0AA0 RITTAL Adapter for Siemens PRO Panel Intermediate plate Screws CP40 steel CP60 120 for Support arm connection 120 65 mm 6206 500 ROLEC Adapter for Siemens PRO Panel Intermediate plate Screws profiPlus 50 t...

Page 37: ...evice version prepared for support arm and extension elements The flange mount converts the flange mount connection into a mechanically compatible interface to the base adapter The flange of the flange mount has the same drilling pattern as the base adapter This means you can use all couplings of the support arm or stand systems with mechanical interface for the base adapter Flange mount Ring groo...

Page 38: ... mounting the PRO device under Prepared for support arm or stand without extension elements flange on top Page 70 You can find Information on available accessories on the Internet at Industry Mall https mall industry siemens com System components for devices with all round IP65 protection https mall industry siemens com mall de de Catalog Products 10268745 tree CatalogTree ...

Page 39: ...al configuration possibilities and are supplied without operator controls The available slots are suitable for installation of operator controls The Extension Units are available in 4 different sizes 12 15 19 22 The following connection options can be selected per size for connection of the operator controls For greater flexibility three different connection options can be selected per size for th...

Page 40: ...7D PRO 40 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Additional information Information on system components for devices with all round IP65 protection is available on the Internet https mall industry siemens com mall en en Catalog Products 10268745 tree CatalogTree ...

Page 41: ... of expansions can damage the device machine or plant Device and system expansions may violate safety rules and regulations regarding radio interference suppression If you install or exchange system expansions and damage your device the warranty becomes void Note the following for system expansions Only install system expansion devices designed for this device Contact your technical support team o...

Page 42: ...ell body do not recharge do not open do not short circuit do not reverse polarity do not heat above 100 C and protect from direct sunlight moisture and condensation Strong high frequency radiation NOTICE Observe immunity to RF radiation The device has an increased immunity to RF radiation according to the specifications on electromagnetic compatibility in the technical specifications Radiation exp...

Page 43: ...ply product updates as soon as available and to always use the latest product versions Use of product versions that are no longer supported and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer s exposure to cyber threats To stay informed about product updates subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS Feed under http www siemens com industrialsecurity Disclaimer for third party software...

Page 44: ...n the relevant safety verification documents if necessary Environment NOTICE Ambient conditions and chemical resistance Unsuitable environmental conditions have a negative impact on device operation Chemical substances such as cleaners or fuels may alter the color shape and structure of the device surface for example the front panel The device may be damaged possibly resulting in malfunctions For ...

Page 45: ...ation for the backlit active black mode reduce the burn in effect The brightness of the backlighting deteriorates over the course of the screen s life cycle The service life of the screen and backlighting is extended by the following measures Switch on the screensaver The backlight brightness is reduced while the screensaver is active You should also reduce the backlighting Observe the backlightin...

Page 46: ...Safety instructions 2 2 Notes on usage SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 46 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF ...

Page 47: ...s installation location 4 Keep the original packaging in case you have to transport the unit again Note Damage to the device during transport and storage If a device is transported or stored without packaging shocks vibrations pressure and moisture may impact the unprotected unit Damaged packaging indicates that ambient conditions have already had a massive impact on the device and it may be damag...

Page 48: ... away Send off the device for immediate repair NOTICE Damage from condensation If the device is subjected to low temperatures or extreme fluctuations in temperature during transportation as is the case in cold weather for example moisture can build up on or inside the device condensation Moisture causes a short circuit in electrical circuits and damages the device In order to prevent damage to the...

Page 49: ...below Identification date Source Value Serial number Rating plate S VP Article number of the device Rating plate 6AV724 SIMATIC IPC477D 6AV725 SIMATIC IPC477D PRO Microsoft Windows Product Key Certificate of Authenticity COA only with pre installed Windows operating system Back of the device Ethernet address 1 BIOS setup Main menu Ethernet address 2 not for PROFINET devices CP 1616 onboard MAC Add...

Page 50: ...1 2016 A5E31347228 AF COA label Microsoft Windows Product Key from the Certificate of Authenticity COA The COA label is present only when Windows Embedded Standard 7 or Windows 7 is installed COA label of a device with the Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system COA label of a device with Windows operating system ...

Page 51: ...from high temperature of the enclosure if built in unit is touched Self heating can cause the temperature of the built in unit to exceed 70 C during operation at an ambient temperature 45 C If you want to operate the built in unit at an ambient temperature 45 C you will have to install it in a Restricted Access Location RAL such as a lockable control cabinet Standard mounting position Vertical ins...

Page 52: ... vertical position mounting position the device enclosure does not satisfy the requirement of a fire protection enclosure If you want to operate the built in unit in this mounting position check if the built in unit has to meet the requirement for a fire protection enclosure in the desired operating area If in doubt install the built in unit in an enclosure that is compliant with the requirements ...

Page 53: ...al in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below Note Read the information in the section Installation guidelines Page 59 Requirements for complying with degree of protection The degree of protection of the HMI device can only be guaranteed if the following requirements are met Material thickness at the mounting cutout with IP65 degree of protection or Enclosure Type 4X 12 indoor u...

Page 54: ...3 19 2 3 22 2 3 15 4 Width w 1 310 mm 399 mm 396 mm 465 mm 542 mm 450 mm Height h 1 221 mm 280 mm 291 mm 319 mm 362 mm 290 mm 1 Width and height must be interchanged for mounting in vertical format 2 Device with capacitive multi touch screen 3 Device with resistive single touch screen 4 Touch key device Installation depth Information on the overall depth is available in the section Dimension drawi...

Page 55: ...strips Page 207 Note Do not write on the keyboard to label the function keys Any printable and writable film can be used as labeling strip The permitted thickness of the labeling strip is 0 15 mm Do not use paper labeling strips Requirements The device is installed Template for labeling strips is available Procedure 1 Edit the template on a PC and then print it 2 Apply a fixation spray film to the...

Page 56: ...e for labeling strips F17 F22 Guide for labeling strips F23 F26 Guide for labeling strips F27 F31 Guide for labeling strips F32 F36 Result The labeling strips protrude approximately 3 cm out of the slot The template dimensions for the labeling strips are designed so that the labeling is correctly placed for the function keys It is not necessary to secure the labeling strip When mounting the HMI de...

Page 57: ...g positions described below are permitted for the PRO devices Standard mounting position Vertical installation in horizontal format Inclined installation in horizontal format with a vertical inclination of maximum 45 Upright mounting in vertical format is prohibited for the PRO device Device version prepared for stand extension elements flange on bottom Mounting position Deviation from the vertica...

Page 58: ...RO 58 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Device version prepared for support arm without extension elements flange on top Mounting position Inclined 45 Vertical 0 Device version prepared for support arm and extension elements round tube Mounting position Inclined 45 Vertical 0 ...

Page 59: ...cording to EN 60950 1 only for standard mounting position In the standard mounting position and in the inclined position in horizontal format with vertical inclination of max 45 the device meets the requirements for fire protection enclosures in accordance with EN 60950 1 It can therefore be installed without an additional fire protection cover For information on the mounting positions refer to se...

Page 60: ...Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Ensure there is enough clearance in the control cabinet to allow the backplane cover to be removed Equip the control cabinet with struts for stabilizing the mounting cut out Install struts where necessary See also Technical specifications Page 208 Dimension drawings Page 188 ...

Page 61: ...s position for IP65 compliant installation Types of mounting clips and mounting brackets You can mount the device as follows Device with 12 display With 12 mounting clips aluminum included in the product package Device with 15 19 or 22 display With 12 mounting clips steel included in the product package Device with 15 19 or 22 display With 6 mounting brackets available as accessories ...

Page 62: ...s of the mounting clips or mounting brackets for IP65 To achieve IP65 degree of protection for the device the mounting clips or mounting brackets must be installed at the positions shown below Device Position Touch screen device with 12 display mounting clips only Touch screen device with 15 display 19 display 22 display Touch key device with 15 display ...

Page 63: ...e positions of the mounting clips are marked by stamps on the cutouts Fit the mounting clips in all the stamped cutouts Requirement All packaging components and protective films have been removed from the device To install the device you need the mounting clips from the accessory kit The mounting seal on the front of the device is not managed Procedure Note If the mounting seal is damaged or protr...

Page 64: ...th 12 display 2 Insert a mounting clip into the cutout provided on the device Make sure it is in the correct position see the section Mounting clips or mounting brackets position for IP65 compliant installation Page 61 3 Tighten the threaded pin to secure the mounting clip The maximum torque when tightening the threaded pins of the mounting clips is 0 5 Nm 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all mounting c...

Page 65: ... You can secure each device with 6 mounting brackets The mounting brackets are available as accessories You can find ordering information in the section Accessories Page 32 Requirement All packaging components and protective films have been removed from the device The accessory mounting brackets are available 2 5 mm hexagonal spanner Procedure Note If the mounting seal is damaged or protrudes over...

Page 66: ...nting brackets are attached 5 Check the fit of the mounting seal IP65 degree of protection The installer of the plant is responsible for proper installation of the device WARNING Risk of electric shock The degree of protection cannot be guaranteed if the device is not correctly installed Moisture or water can penetrate and cause electric shock or plant damage The IP65 degree of protection is ensur...

Page 67: ...P66 complaint installation Positions of the mounting clips To achieve IP66 degree of protection instead of IP65 for a device with capacitive multi touch screen fasten 4 additional mounting clips available as accessories at the positions marked by the red boxes The 15 display meets IP66 even without additional mounting clips Device Position Touch screen device with 19 display 22 display ...

Page 68: ... and fastening elements such as screws must be able to carry at least four times the weight of the device Observe any further statutory specifications applying at the location of use of the device and further applicable regulations with regard to fastening the device Pay attention to the torque specifications in the following sections NOTICE Degree of protection for overall device If you are using...

Page 69: ... is damaged it can be repaired For a repair scenario following the instructions in the section Repair information Page 150 IP65 degree of protection and Enclosure Type 4X 12 indoor use only at risk If there are no seals on the mechanical interfaces or if they are damaged IP65 degree of protection and Enclosure Type 4X 12 indoor use only is at risk Check the condition and proper seating of the seal...

Page 70: ...adapter you must adjust the mechanical interface between the support arm or stand and the unit accordingly including placement of an appropriate seal on the mechanical interface of the device Support arm or stand system from a third party see section System components for PRO devices Page 35 including among other things support arm or stand head see figure below and a proprietary adapter set Inter...

Page 71: ...ing option the base adapter is screwed onto the top of the device with the Device for stand ordering option it is installed on the bottom A device for a support arm system cannot be used on a stand and vice versa Recommendation Route large connectors for example DVI or PROFIBUS and their cables through the stand or support arm first Prepared for support arm without extension elements flange on top...

Page 72: ...rm 2 5 Nm for the following connection Countersunk head screw device Base adapter 1 5 Nm for the following connections Terminal compartment cover device Backplane cover device 3 If there is an intermediate plate in the adapter set Fasten the intermediate plate to the support arm head from the bottom with four M6 x 12 screws from the adapter set Check that the seal is properly seated 4 If there is ...

Page 73: ... adapter is included in your support arm system attach the adapter plate to the support arm with 4 M6x12 screws Pay attention to the torque that is specified for the support arm 2 Attach the base adapter with 4 M6x12 screws to the mechanical interface of the support arm from below Pay attention to the torque that is specified for the support arm See also Repair information Page 150 Accessory kit P...

Page 74: ...nents for PRO devices Page 35 The following cables are fed through the stand or the support arm to which the device is mounted Protective conductor Power supply cable Data cables e g USB For even large connectors to fit run their cables through the stand or support arm first for example DVI or PROFIBUS Procedure The following description shows an example of how to attach the PRO device to a suppor...

Page 75: ...A5E31347228 AF 75 Prepared for support arm and extension elements round tube Screws for connection compartment cover Setscrews Flange mount not included in the scope of delivery see System components for PRO devices Page 35 Third party round tube 48 mm Cover plate Included in the scope of delivery see Accessory kit Page 32 ...

Page 76: ...third party round tube pay attention to the torque specifications of the third party vendor Recommendation 5 Nm for the following connection Aluminum adapter tube setscrews 8 Nm for the following connection Steel adapter tube setscrews 3 If a flange mount is included in the adapter set To prevent damaging the O ring during mounting cover it with grease suitable for NBR seals Insert the round tube ...

Page 77: ...pter plate for the Siemens flange mount is included with your support arm attach the adapter plate to the support arm with 4 M6x12 screws Pay attention to the torque that is specified for the support arm 2 Insert all connection cables through the opening of the flange mount into the terminal compartment of the PRO device Make sure that the connection cables are not damaged ...

Page 78: ...n WARNING Risk of lightning strikes A lightning flash may enter the mains cables and data transmission cables and jump to a person Death serious injury and burns can be caused by lightning Take the following precautions Disconnect the device from the power supply in good time when a thunderstorm is approaching Do not touch mains cables and data transmission cables during a thunderstorm Keep a suff...

Page 79: ...6 A5E31347228 AF 79 NOTICE Damage through regenerative feedback Regenerative feedback of voltage to ground by a connected or installed component can damage the device Connected or built in I Os for example a USB drive are not permitted to supply any voltage to the device Regenerative feedback is generally not permitted ...

Page 80: ... devices to ground The connection for the protective conductor is labeled with the following symbol WARNING Electric shock and risk of fire High voltage may be present in a defective device which can cause fire or an electric shock if touched Death and serious bodily injury can result Connect the device to the protective conductor before you put it into operation The protective conductor connectio...

Page 81: ...ection of the protective conductor is described using the example of the 12 display 1 Clamp the cable lug onto the protective conductor 2 Connect the cable lug to the screw at the designated protective conductor connec tion 3 Connect the protective conductor to the protective conductor connection of the control cabinet in which the device is installed ...

Page 82: ...stems TN systems according to VDE 0100 Part 300 or IEC 60364 3 It is not designed for operation on ungrounded or impedance grounded power networks IT networks Note Power disconnection The power plug must be unplugged to fully isolate the device from mains This location must be easy to access There must be a central disconnector switch if the device is mounted in a control cabinet Always ensure tha...

Page 83: ...st 125 V 240 V supply voltage Use a flexible cable with UL approval and CSA mark and the following features Type SJT with three conductors Conductor cross section at least 18 AWG 4 5 m in length Tandem grounding type plug 15 A at least 250 V For countries other than the USA and Canada 240 V supply voltage This device is equipped with a safety tested power supply cord and may only be connected to a...

Page 84: ... two marked screws of the mains plug fastener 3 Insert the power cable into the socket and fasten the power plug fastener with the marked screws Unplugging the power supply cord WARNING Risk of electric shock The on off switch does not disconnect the device from the power supply system Always unplug the power plug to disconnect the device from the power supply system Perform the steps for connecti...

Page 85: ...ible cables You do not need to use end sleeves Requirements 1 connection terminal 1 0 5 x 3 Philips screwdriver Procedure NOTICE Damage to the device Do not adjust the screws in the connection terminal when it is plugged into the device The pressure of the screwdriver on the connection terminal and the socket can damage the device Connect the wires to the connection terminal when it is not plugged...

Page 86: ...n result The device may only be connected to a 24 V DC power supply that meets the requirements of a safe extra low voltage SELV according to IEC EN DIN EN UL 60950 1 The supplying source must be fused for a power rating 240 VA recommended fuse rating 8 A Note The 24 VDC power supply must be adapted to the input data of the device see the technical specifications in the operating instructions Requ...

Page 87: ...ATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 87 Procedure Switch off the 24 V DC power supply Connect the wires of the power supply Connect the connection terminal at the marked position Secure the connection terminal with the marked screws ...

Page 88: ...A5E31347228 AF 3 4 3 Power supply PRO device 3 4 3 1 Opening and closing the terminal compartment cover Requirements The device is disconnected from the power supply Torx TX20 screwdriver Opening the terminal compartment cover Opening the terminal compartment cover for device version stand and support arm without extension ...

Page 89: ...ver and terminal compartment cover may stick to the enclosure due to the seal Opening the device with excessive force or with tools will destroy the seal Spray and water jets as well as penetrating substances can then damage the device Open the terminal compartment cover gently without too much pressure 2 Carefully lift up the terminal compartment cover and set it aside The assignment of the inter...

Page 90: ...r is damaged IP65 degree of protection is at risk The device must be repaired Proceed as described in the section Repair information Page 150 2 Place the terminal compartment cover on the backplane cover Make sure that no cables are crimped Secure the terminal compartment cover from falling down Note Do not exceed the permissible torque If you tighten up the M4x16 screws with a torque of 1 5 Nm yo...

Page 91: ...ents The device is installed 1 protective conductor with minimum core cross section of 2 5 mm2 1 T20 screwdriver 1 cable lug for M4 Procedure 1 Clamp the cable lug onto the protective conductor 2 Connect the cable lug to the screw at the designated protective conductor connec tion Tighten the M4 screw with a torque of max 1 5 Nm 3 Connect the protective conductor to the protective conductor connec...

Page 92: ... can result The device may only be connected to a 24 V DC power supply that meets the requirements of a safe extra low voltage SELV according to IEC EN DIN EN UL 60950 1 The supplying source must be fused for a power rating 240 VA recommended fuse rating 8 A Note The 24 V DC power supply must be adapted to the input data of the device see technical specifications Requirements The device is install...

Page 93: ...347228 AF 93 Procedure Switch off the 24 V DC power supply Connect the wires of the power supply Plug the connecting terminal into the connection socket at the indi cated position The connecting terminal must snap into the connection socket Secure the power supply cable to the strain relief with a cable tie Similar to figure ...

Page 94: ...n disconnected from the power supply Strictly adhere to the specifications for peripheral equipment Note Wait at least ten seconds between removing and reinserting USB devices When using standard USB devices bear in mind that their EMC immunity level is frequently designed only for office environments These USB devices are adequate for commissioning and servicing purposes Only industrial grade USB...

Page 95: ...establish a network between the device and other computers via Industrial Ethernet The on board LAN interfaces are twisted pair TP interfaces that support data transmission rates of 10 100 1000 Mbps Note You need a category 6 Ethernet cable for operation at 1000 Mbps PROFINET PROFINET can be operated via Standard Ethernet interfaces RT PROFIBUS MPI The isolated PROFIBUS interface can be used to co...

Page 96: ...ackage to create operate and configure an innovative network for Field Control level Information on this can be found on the SIMATIC NET Manual Collection CD The software package and the documentation are not included in the product package Additional information You can find additional information on the Internet at Technical Support https support industry siemens com ...

Page 97: ...15 133300 Document name What is contained in this document This documentation is not included in the product package Getting Started PROFINET IO Getting Started Manual Collection The documents use concrete examples to provide step by step instructions on how to commission a fully functional application Manual PROFINET System Description This gives you the basic knowledge about the PROFINET IO topi...

Page 98: ...hernet Configuring and Commissioning This provides the following support For commissioning S7 stations For establishing effective communication Manual SIMATIC NET Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Networks Configure and build your Industrial Ethernet networks based on this document This documentation is part of the supplied Documentation and Drivers CD Operating instructions CP 1616 CP 1604 CP 1616 onb...

Page 99: ... The following figure shows the position of the attachment eyelets for each cable tie using the IPC477D 12 display as an example The position of the attachement eyelets is the same for all device variants Requirement The device is installed The device is connected Procedure Attach all cables that cannot be secured with the strain relief according to section Attaching PROFINET strain relief Page 10...

Page 100: ...for it are included in the product package Requirement The device is installed 1 strain relief 2 screws Cable ties 1 T10 screwdriver Procedure Attaching the strain relief is described using the example of the 12 display The procedure is the same for all device variants Attaching 1 Screw on the strain relief with a screw at the marked positions In the figure one screw is hidden by the strain relief...

Page 101: ...lief for USB and DisplayPort connectors prevents unintentional disconnection of the connectors from the device The strain relief is included in the scope of delivery of devices with ATEX IECEx UL Hazloc approval identified as such in the configurator and is delivered with the required fasteners Procedure 1 Fasten the strain relief at the points shown 2 Connect the USB and DisplayPort cables 3 Secu...

Page 102: ...livery Procedure 1 Fasten the strain reliefs at the points shown 2 Connect the USB DisplayPort and LAN cables 3 Secure each cable connected to the device to the strain relief using a cable tie or fixing screws for the D sub connectors The required cable ties are not included Fastening with cable ties 4 Cut off the protruding ends of the cable ties Note No PROFIBUS interface for 15 devices A PROFIB...

Page 103: ...ctive gloves Note Windows Embedded Standard 7 Note the EWF and FBWF information Two configurable write filters Enhanced Write Filter and File Based Write Filter are provided with Windows Embedded Standard Read the EWF FBWF information if you activate and use them otherwise you may experience data loss Enhanced Write Filter Page 125 File Based Write Filter FBWF Page 128 Note Configuring memory card...

Page 104: ...of the PRO device is open The device is connected to the power supply The protective conductor is connected The connection cables are plugged in correctly The following hardware is available for initial commissioning One USB keyboard One USB mouse Note Switching on the PRO device An external on off switch is recommended to avoid having to continually open the terminal compartment cover ...

Page 105: ...p Procedure Switching on the device 1 Set the on off switch to the ON position The module carries out a self test During the self test the following message appears Press ESC for boot options 2 Wait for the message to disappear 3 Follow the instructions on the screen 4 Make the region and language settings If you want your system language to be international select English Information about changi...

Page 106: ...the device To turn off the device always select Start Shutdown If the device is not going to be used for a long period of time after shutdown set the on off switch to the position NOTICE Disconnecting the device from the power supply The on off switch does not separate the device from the mains To de energize the device remove the power supply terminal ...

Page 107: ...ry state Antivirus software Antivirus programs add protection to the device by searching for and eliminating viruses and other security threats No antivirus software is installed in the delivery state Automatic updates Using the Automatic Update feature allows Windows to regularly search for the latest critical updates for the device and to install them automatically This option is enabled for Win...

Page 108: ...u can install the SIMATIC IPC Wizard from the CD DVD Documentation and Drivers on which the documentation of the SIMATIC IPC Wizard is located 4 4 1 1 System requirements Hardware requirements For the SIMATIC IPC Wizard you require the following hardware PC with connected SIMATIC display e g SIMATIC Panel PC or PC with connected SIMATIC Industrial Flat Panel 650 MB of free hard disk space on the P...

Page 109: ...s 7 Ultimate with SP1 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Embedded Standard 7E 1 or 7P with SP1 1 For devices with capacitive multi touch screen WES7E is only supported in single touch mode see manual SIMATIC IPC Wizard 2 1 section Toggling Switch Touch Mode Software requirements One of the operating systems named in Supported operating systems section is installed The driver of the device manufacturer...

Page 110: ...t uninstall them via Start Control Panel Programs and Features IPC Wizard V1 0 IPC Wizard V2 0 IPC Switch Touch Mode V1 0 0 0 Procedure 1 Turn on the PC With the factory state of some IPCs the SIMATIC IPC Wizard is pre installed The installation starts the first time the PC is switched on If your SIMATIC IPC was delivered without pre installed software start the installation of the SIMATIC IPC Wiz...

Page 111: ...ts and automatically installs the associated software This operation can take several minutes When all software components are installed the following dialog is displayed Note In the case of server operating systems the dialog contains the Now and Later buttons instead of OK 3 Complete the installation with the OK button for server operating systems use Now The PC is restarted Result You have inst...

Page 112: ...es on burning optical data carriers NOTICE Danger of data errors when burning data carriers Burning is permissible only in an undisturbed environment i e shock and vibration stress must be avoided Because of heavy fluctuation in the quality of CD Rs data may be corrupted in a burning session even if no error message is initially displayed The written data can only be verified by comparing these wi...

Page 113: ...touch the touch screen while system internal processes are running unintended reactions of the device may be triggered Do not touch the screen in the following situations During the boot process When plugging or unplugging USB components While Scandisk is running During a BIOS update NOTICE Damage to the touch screen Hitting the touch screen with hard objects may damage it and can result in a tota...

Page 114: ...e touch screen Calibrate the touch screen at the latest when the touch screen becomes inaccurate or does not respond despite repeated touches Switch off the device for cleaning and maintenance Make sure that the touch screen is kept free of dirt NOTICE Damage to the touch screen Touching the touch screen with pointed or sharp objects can damage it and lead to a significant reduction in service lif...

Page 115: ...ch screen Functions may not work properly This can result in personal injury or property damage Always connect the device to an earth conductor The earth conductor from the device must be connected directly to earth with low impedance short connection minimum cross section 2 5 mm2 You can find additional information on connecting the earth conductor in the section Connecting the protective earth P...

Page 116: ...ch pen for capacitive touch Avoid unintended multiple touches for example with your knuckles Before you start to operate the device make sure you are familiar with the multi touch functions of the Windows operating system as well as with the application to be used and its functions Ensure that the gestures which the user executes on the multi touch display are recognized by the application It is p...

Page 117: ...ns depending on the operating system and the software installed on the device Read the corresponding documentation You do not need to calibrate the touch screen Some operating systems do offer touch calibration However this calibration does not lead to improved accuracy Security functions in an industrial environment The touch screen is locked for security reasons when following happens There is a...

Page 118: ...tivating a key using a hard or pointed object for example a screwdriver reduces the life of the key or can damage it External keyboard Note The keyboard layout has been set to English USA international If you use a keyboard with a layout other than the English USA international layout the key codes of the internal and external keyboards might no longer correspond This section describes the keyboar...

Page 119: ...A inactive Assignment upper case LED a A active Assignment SHIFT level LED a A active or inactive 1 space _1 space _ 2 abc2 ABC2 ABC 3 def3 DEF3 DEF 4 ghi4 GHI4 GHI 5 jkl5 JKL5 JKL 6 mno6 MNO6 MNO 7 pqrs7 PRQRS7 PQRS 8 tuv8 TUV8 TUV 9 wxyz9 WXYZ9 WXYZ 0 0 _ The characters available for input depend on the text box involved The figure below shows the entry of an alphanumeric value using the system ...

Page 120: ...rsor or the highlighted text Toggles overwrite mode on or off If overwrite mode is switched on the characters are overwritten to the right of the cursor Open the TIA help for example from WinCC The user software can specifically react to the stored key code You can con trol the LED by means of the LEDControl program of the IPC Wizard Cancel Press Switches to an additional white key assignment Hold...

Page 121: ... components General for all devices Panel PC Tools SetBrightness IPCScreenSaver Special for devices with resistive single touch screen UPDD Universal Pointing Device Driver with the following features Advanced touch features Calibrating Calibration is not necessary for devices with capacitive multi touch screen Depending on your operating system you may be able calibrate the touch screen through t...

Page 122: ...unter Information about total time of operation Battery monitoring The charge level of the battery is monitored SIMATIC IPC DiagBase software Use the functions of the SIMATIC IPC DiagBase software included in the scope of delivery for local monitoring Use the DiagBase Management Explorer application to obtain a clear overview of the controls Use the DiagBase Alarm Manager to receive notifications ...

Page 123: ...f the air inlet A temperature error is triggered under these circumstances The configured low threshold for the temperature has been violated The configured high threshold for the temperature has been violated A temperature error causes the following reaction Reaction Option The DiagBase or DiagMonitor software alerts the user None The temperature error is retained in memory until temperatures hav...

Page 124: ...onfiguration is retained in the process Watchdog reactions The following reactions can occur if the watchdog is not addressed within the set time Option Reaction Reset on Executes a hardware reset when the watchdog expires Reset off1 Executes no action when the watchdog expires Restart 1 Restarts the operating system when the watchdog expires Shutdown 1 Shuts down the operating system when the wat...

Page 125: ...ded operating systems It provides write protection that can be configured by the user You can use the Enhanced Write Filter to boot Windows Embedded Standard from read only media for example CFast card or provide individual partitions with write protection EWF can be used to minimize write access to CFast cards This is important because the write cycles on CFast cards are limited due to technical ...

Page 126: ...r as follows Start All Programs Siemens Automation SIMATIC EWF Manager EWF Settings or Click the SIMATIC IPC EWF Manager icon in the system tray The following functions are available Function Command Write protect drive C Switching on ewfmgr c enable Write protect drive C disable modified files are transferred ewfmgr c commitanddisable Modified files on drive C Accept ewfmgr c commit Display infor...

Page 127: ...ystems without central time management and with activated EWF set the clock forward or backward by one hour in the daylight saving time or standard time period each time the system boots The reason for this behavior is that Windows Embedded Standard 7 makes a registry entry that the changeover to daylight saving time has occurred Since this file is also protected against modification by the EWF th...

Page 128: ...n exception list FBWF is disabled by factory default in the operating system images for SIMATIC IPC and must be enabled and configured by the user When you enable FBWF the folders C FBWF and D FBWF are authorized for writing by default Comparison between EWF and FBWF You should prefer FBWF because it is more flexible in its configuration and allows immediate writing without rebooting If you use HO...

Page 129: ... file fbwfmgr addexclusion C Test txt Add folder fbwfmgr addexclusion C Test fold er Remove file fbwfmgr removeexclusion C Test txt Remove folder fbwfmgr removeexclusion C Test folder Call up the help function fbwfmgr Detailed instructions on FBWF are available on the Internet http msdn microsoft com en us library aa940926 WinEmbedded 5 aspx 5 6 4 Buffer memory NVRAM The motherboard is equipped wi...

Page 130: ...the function is text based remote control of an AMT PC using a console IDE redirection An ISO file on the help desk PC can be mounted on the AMT PC and used as a DVD drive An ISO file contains a memory image of the content of a CD or DVD structured in the ISO 9660 format Remote reboot An AMT PC can be booted from a bootable ISO file made available by another PC SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager The SIMAT...

Page 131: ...g and configured management engine A functioning and configured Ethernet connection A help desk PC with a functioning and configured Ethernet connection for the full AMT functionality Configuration of the AMT PC You configure AMT by means of the BIOS setup and MEBx Management Engine BIOS Extension MEBx is a BIOS extension for configuration of AMT see BIOS description in chapter Technical specifica...

Page 132: ...s and may not be used there You could commit a crime by importing or exporting the device in certain countries Note the respective import provisions for the TPM module Activating the Trusted Platform Module The TPM can be activated under Security in the BIOS setup Please follow the instructions in the BIOS setup Using the Trusted Platform Module The TPM can be used in Windows 7 with the BitLocker ...

Page 133: ...rmation in the section ESD guideline Page 185 when doing this Opening device with expansions To open devices with the PCIe card and or DVD drive expansions you first have to dismantle these expansions You can find additional information on this in the following sections Removing a PCIe card built in units with PCIe card without DVD drive Page 140 Installing and removing a DVD drive built in unit o...

Page 134: ...ions only the rear panel of the device is removed Requirement The device is disconnected from the power supply All cables are removed from the device The device is removed T10 screwdriver Procedure 1 Remove the marked screws Device with 12 display Device with 15 19 or 22 display Position and number of the fastening screws are the same for the devices with 15 19 and 22 display 2 Remove the rear pan...

Page 135: ...ning the device SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 135 6 1 2 Opening and closing the backplane cover PRO device Requirements The device is disconnected from the power supply Torx TX20 screwdriver Opening the backplane cover ...

Page 136: ...partment cover may stick to the enclosure caused by the seal Opening the device with excessive force or with tools will destroy the seal Spray and water jets as well as penetrating substances can then damage the device Open the backplane cover and connection compartment cover gently without too much pressure 2 Open the connection compartment cover and set it safely aside see also section Connectin...

Page 137: ...tor on the motherboard 4 Now you can install and remove the hardware Closing the backplane cover 1 Check that the seal is properly seated on the backplane cover Note IP65 degree of protection at risk If the seal on the backplane cover is damaged the IP65 degree of protection is at risk The device must be repaired Proceed as described in the section Repair information Page 150 2 Place the backplane...

Page 138: ... use it to expand the memory capacity of the device to a maximum of 8 GB Note Use only the memory modules recommended by Siemens AG You can find additional information in the section Accessories Page 32 Requirements The device is disconnected from the power supply The device is open Fir 12 touch built in unit only The SSD is removed see the section Replacing SSD device with 12 display Page 156 Pro...

Page 139: ...perating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 139 Installation 1 Insert the memory module into the marked slot at an incline with the contact side toward the motherboard 2 Carefully press the memory module into the contact strip until the latches engage 3 Re install the SSD for 12 touch built in unit only and connect the device ...

Page 140: ...escribes the installation and removal of a PCIe card with devices that are expanded only with a PCIe card not with DVD drive Requirements The device is disconnected from the power supply The device is removed 1 PCIe card 1 T10 screwdriver Procedure Note Note the protective measures required when working with ESD in the section ESD guideline Page 185 Installation 1 Remove the marked screws and take...

Page 141: ...16 A5E31347228 AF 141 3 Loosen the marked screws of the PCIe card holder and push the PCIe card holder to the side 3 Insert the PCIe card in the direction of the arrow and secure this with the marked screw 4 Push the PCIe card holder in the direc tion of the PCIe card and secure this with the marked screw 5 Close the device Removal Follow the steps for installation in reverse order ...

Page 142: ... PCIe card and with a DVD drive is the same as the description in the section Removing a PCIe card built in units with PCIe card without DVD drive Page 140 Access to the PCIe card slot is covered by the DVD drive as the following figure shows 6 5 Installing and removing a DVD drive built in unit only The following section describes the installation and removal of a DVD drive for devices that are e...

Page 143: ...measures required when working with ESD in the section ESD guideline Page 185 Installation 1 Remove the marked screws and take off the rear panel of the of the enclosure 2 Remove the marked screw and pull out the connector in the direction of the ar row 3 Remove the marked screws Also remove the third screw on the oppo site side Lift the DVD drive off the base plate Removal Follow the steps for in...

Page 144: ...ts Use the slot described here exclusively for a CFast card Do not insert CompactFlash cards CF cards into the slot for the CFast card Always replace the SIMATIC IPC CFast card with a SIMATIC IPC CFast card of the same production version or higher For the SIMATIC IPC477D only SIMATIC CFast cards with production version 02 or higher may be used The production version can be found on the SIMATIC IPC...

Page 145: ... Carefully insert the CFast card into the slot without applying excess force 1 For built in unit only Release the lock of the cover In so doing press against the cover in the direction of the arrow Open the cover completely 2 For PRO device only Remove the indi cated screws of the cover 3 Insert the CFast card into the external slot as shown in the figure Push the CFast card into the slot until it...

Page 146: ... for a CFast card Do not insert CompactFlash cards CF cards into the slot for the CFast card Always replace the SIMATIC IPC CFast card with a SIMATIC IPC CFast card of the same production version or higher For the SIMATIC IPC477D only SIMATIC CFast cards with production version 02 or higher may be used The production version can be found on the SIMATIC CFast card see the section Accessories Page 3...

Page 147: ...tructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 147 Procedure Removal 1 For built in unit Remove the indicated screws and lift up the retainer For PRO device Remove the marked screws and lift off the mounting bracket 2 Press on the CFast card in the direction of the arrow The CFast card moves approximately 5 mm out of the slot 3 Remove the CFast card ...

Page 148: ...o the slot without applying excess force 1 Insert the CFast card into the slot 2 Press on the CFast card in the direction of the arrow After you release the CFast card it will move back approximately 5 mm 3 Secure the mounting bracket with the marked screw 4 Fir 12 touch built in unit only If your device features an SSD install this as described in the section Replacing SSD device with 12 display ...

Page 149: ...mponent Replacement interval Hard disk drive 3 years CMOS backup battery 5 years SSD CFast card Depends on the type of use 1 1 The interval for replacement depends greatly on the type of use A specific interval cannot be given All drives are monitored with the software tools DiagBase or DiagMonitor on the basis of their SMART status As soon the SMART status of the HDD or SSD switches to Not OK a m...

Page 150: ...you install or replace a system expansion and damage your device the warranty will become void The device may only be repaired by qualified personnel Safety when working in and on electrical systems Work in or on electrical systems may only be carried out by authorized persons The following safety regulations apply in Germany for the prevention of electric shock and electrocution 1 Switch off the ...

Page 151: ...lames and do not solder the battery cell Do not recharge open or short lithium batteries Do not reverse lithium battery polarity or heat the batteries to over 100 C Keep lithium batteries out of direct sunlight and protect them from moisture and condensation Note the following when handling lithium batteries Worn batteries jeopardize the function of the device Charge the battery in good time Repla...

Page 152: ...ts that have a valid CE approval CE marking The installation instructions for expansion components in the associated documentation must be observed UL approval of the device only applies when the UL approved components are used according to their Conditions of Acceptability We are not liable for functional limitations caused by the use of third party devices or components See also Spare parts and ...

Page 153: ...ions of the device or controller that are liable to cause personal injury or damage to the machinery Always switch off the device before you clean it Cleaning Agents NOTICE Damage to the HMI device caused by impermissible cleaning agents Impermissible and unsuitable cleaning agents may cause damage to the HMI device Use dish soap or foaming screen cleaner only as cleaning agents Do not use the fol...

Page 154: ...nit Page 133 Replacement battery Procedure Removal NOTICE Time setting is lost The time setting and the setup settings are deleted if it takes longer than 30 seconds to replace the battery The device is no longer synchronized Time controlled programs will no longer run or will run at the wrong time This may damage the plant Reset the device time 1 Remove the marked battery connector 2 Grip the mar...

Page 155: ...Procedure Removal NOTICE Time setting is lost The time and the setup settings are deleted if it takes longer than 30 seconds to replace the battery The device is no longer synchronized Time controlled programs will no longer run or will run at the wrong time This may damage the plant Reset the device time 1 Remove the marked battery connector 2 Grip the marked battery and pull it up and out of its...

Page 156: ...uilt in unit Page 133 SSD T10 screwdriver Procedure Removal 1 Unplug the two marked connectors Press the metal connector latch at the front of the connector to remove the SATA connector 2 Remove the back up battery from its holder as indicated by the arrow Do not remove the battery connector If you remove the battery connector you need to configure the BIOS setup again and you have to set the date...

Page 157: ...8 AF 157 4 Flip the hard disk holder and remove the marked screws 5 Remove the connectors from the SSD port Installation For installation follow the steps for removal in reverse order Insert the backup battery back into the holder and close the device See also Repair information Page 150 Replacing back up battery device with 12 display Page 154 ...

Page 158: ... 22 display Depending on the version ordered an SSD may be installed in the touch device with 15 19 or 22 display and in the touch key device Requirement The device is disconnected from the power supply The device is open see the section Opening the built in unit Page 133 SSD T10 screwdriver Procedure Removal 1 Remove the marked screws 2 Remove the marked screws 3 Remove the connectors from the po...

Page 159: ...crews in various lengths This procedure involves screws of various lengths Screws to fasten the SSD to the hard disk holder short screws Screws to fasten the hard disk holder to the device long screws Make sure you use the correct screws for each operation For installation follow the removal steps in reverse order and close the device See also Repair information Page 150 ...

Page 160: ...val 1 Remove the marked screws 2 Carefully remove the base plate with the hard disk fastened to it 3 Remove the connector in the direction of the arrow 4 Detach the hard disk from the base plate Remove the four screws that connect the hard disk and the base plate Installation Note Screws in various lengths This procedure involves screws of various lengths Screws to fasten the SSD to the hard disk ...

Page 161: ...nnector is pulled out Replacement battery Procedure NOTICE Time setting is lost The time and the setup settings are deleted if it takes longer than 30 seconds to replace the battery The device is no longer synchronized Time controlled programs will no longer run or will run at the wrong time This may damage the plant Reset the device time 1 Unplug the indicated connector on the extension cable The...

Page 162: ...s open see the section Opening and closing the backplane cover PRO device Page 135 An SSD The SSD is installed in the backplane cover T10 screwdriver Procedure 1 Pull out the connectors and Take into account the safety latch of the cable in doing so 2 Set the backplane cover down flat 3 Remove the indicated pan head screws and firmly hold down the cover of the power supply 4 Remove the drive cage ...

Page 163: ...issible torques If you tighten the screws with too much torque the threading in enclosure and drive cage may be damaged Note the maximum permitted torques 0 8 Nm for the following connections M3 x 5 pan head screws for mounting the drive cage in the backplane cover 0 5 Nm for the following connections M3 x 5 countersunk screws for mounting the SSD drive in the drive cage Proceed in reverse order f...

Page 164: ...d operating systems The Recovery DVD contains the installation program with tools for configuring the drives and installing the operating system and the supported languages MUI package The basic language of the installed operating system is English To add other languages install these languages from the Recovery DVD at a later time Documentation and Drivers CD DVD The Documentation and Drivers CD ...

Page 165: ...sk are lost The hard disk is reset to the delivery state with partitions C and D If the Restore system partition only option is set all files on drive C System are deleted All data user settings and existing authorizations or license keys on drive C will be lost Drive C on the hard drive is completely erased reformatted and the original software is written to it Restoring the factory state 1 If th...

Page 166: ...evice 7 5 Installing the software SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 166 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Note The USB Boot option has to be set to Enabled in the BIOS menu Boot so that the device can address a USB DVD ROM drive ...

Page 167: ...ce MS Press No 5927 Requirement USB keyboard Internal or external DVD ROM drive Recovery DVD for the operating system you want to install which is included in the product package Procedure 1 Enable USB Boot in the BIOS setup 2 Insert the Recovery DVD into the DVD drive 3 Restart the device 4 Press ESC when the following BIOS message appears Press Esc for Boot Options The BIOS selection menu is dis...

Page 168: ... operating system you want to install has been preset to English You can change the language of the operating system after the installation You can find information on this in section Setting up the language selection by means of the Multilanguage User Interface MUI Page 168 You can set up partitions during the installation process The recommended minimum size for Windows 7 system partition varies...

Page 169: ...ard user account You can change the settings for language region and formats of the system account for 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 Reg...

Page 170: ...rating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Recovery DVD languages The following additional languages can be installed from the Operating System Recovery DVD Language Windows 7 German X English X French X Italian X Spanish X Chinese Hong Kong X Chinese simplified X Chinese Taiwan X Japanese X Russian X ...

Page 171: ...nstall the operating system Before performing the new installation you should check the date and time set in the BIOS Setup Main menu and correct these if necessary Setting up language selection You can change the language using the supplied Restore DVD The Restore DVD contains the required language packages and help for changing the system language Note Note the license terms of Windows Embedded ...

Page 172: ...ng USB Boot Enabled 5 Switch to the Exit menu and select Exit Saving Changes 6 Restart the device and press the F12 key until you are in the Boot Manager 7 Select the DVD drive and press Enter to boot from the DVD drive 8 Follow the instructions on the screen 9 After selecting the menu dialog language of the Restore DVD select the menu entry Manage language packages Depending on the current langua...

Page 173: ...B 1st Partition SYSTEM 7 GB 12 GB NTFS compressed 2nd Partition DATA Remainder Remainder NTFS compressed Due to partitioning formatting the actual CFast capacity does not correspond to the memory size specified on the SIMATIC IPC CFast card Partitioning of the HDD or SSD In the delivery state the following partitions are configured on the HDD or SSD drive with the Windows Embedded Standard 7 opera...

Page 174: ...em 40 GB 50 GB 100 GB NTFS not compressed Third Data Remainder Remainder Remainder NTFS not compressed 7 5 2 3 Adapting partitions in Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows Embedded Standard 7 With the disk management you can adapt the partitioning of your drives You can reduce or delete an available partition to acquire unassigned memory space which you can use to set up a new partition or to increase an...

Page 175: ...rease a partition this partition must not be formatted with a file system or the partition must be formatted with an NTFS file system 1 Click in the partition manager with the right mouse button on the partition to be increased and click on Increase size 2 Follow the instructions on the screen Additional information is available in the Help menu under Help topics and Search ...

Page 176: ...t an external USB DVD drive to a USB port 2 Insert the supplied Documentation and Drivers DVD 3 Start the Start program 4 Accept the licensing conditions 5 Select Drivers from the index 6 Select the device and operating system 7 Select the desired driver 8 Open the folder with the driver information Click on the link next to Driver path 9 Start the setup program in this folder Note For a new insta...

Page 177: ...anufacturer 7 5 4 2 Installing or updating application programs and drivers To install software from a CD and or floppy disk in a Windows operating system you must connect a suitable external USB drive to the computer The drivers for USB floppy drives and USB CD R drives are included in the operating system and do not have to be installed separately For information about installation of SIMATIC so...

Page 178: ...g the full content of memory cards hard disks and individual partitions images The SIMATIC IPC Image Partition Creator can be ordered using the Siemens online ordering system https mall industry siemens com For more information about SIMATIC IPC Image Partition Creator refer to its product documentation 7 6 Recycling and disposal The devices described in these operating instructions can be recycle...

Page 179: ...omation siemens com WW view en 10805572 134200 ISO 9001 certificate The Siemens quality management system for our entire product creation process development production and sales meets the requirements of ISO 9001 2008 This has been certified by DQS the German society for the certification of quality management systems Certificate no 001323 QM08 Software license agreements If the device is supplie...

Page 180: ...0079 31 IECEx II 3 G Ex nA IIC Tx Gc II 3 D Ex tc T 70 C Dc Approval Mark ATEX 15ATEX0119X and or IECEx DEK 15 0080X Note Installation You have to install the device so that the complete device conforms to IP65 The front panel of the mounted device confirms to IP65 CAUTION DC Version If a main circuit breaker for DC supply should be installed in hazardous locations as described above it has to be ...

Page 181: ...ION 2 OR ZONE 2 Reference designation Description Type of Protection Hard Disk Drive on Motherboard HDD Brushless Motor ATEX IECEx Additional Instructions for use in Gas Explosive Atmospheres only valid for specific MLFBs marked with IECEx ATEX symbol on the nameplate of the device For additional ATEX IECEx relevant information see document A5E37656836 AA and Internet https support industry siemen...

Page 182: ... s Register s Type Approval System Test Specification Number 1 07 2015 Note EMC requirements for installation on deck and on the bridge When used with a filter of the type Corcom xFC10 tested or similar the device fulfills the EMC requirements for installation on deck and on the bridge The following marine approvals are intended for the device After acceptance the certificates will be made availab...

Page 183: ...maintain compliance with FCC regulations Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conditions of Operations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer...

Page 184: ...orresponding to the CE marking Scope of application Requirements for Interference emission Immunity to interference Industrial area EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 EN 61000 6 2 2005 The devices with AC power supply comply with the standards EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 harmonic currents and EN 61000 3 3 2013 voltage fluctuations and flicker Low voltage directive The device with AC power supply comp...

Page 185: ...c Sensitive Device as a common international designation Electrostatic sensitive devices can be labeled with an appropriate symbol NOTICE Damage to ESD from touch Electrostatic sensitive devices ESD can be destroyed by voltages which are far below the human perception limit If you touch a component or electrical connections of a module without discharging any electrostatic energy these voltages ma...

Page 186: ...figure shows the maximum electrostatic voltages with which a person is charged depending on humidity and material These values conform to the specifications of IEC 61000 4 2 Synthetic materials Wool Antistatic materials such as wood or concrete NOTICE Grounding measures There is no equipotential bonding without grounding An electrostatic charge is not discharged and may damage the ESD Protect your...

Page 187: ...s the workstation and devices tools and packaging used are properly grounded This way you avoid static discharge Avoid direct contact As a general rule do not touch electrostatic sensitive devices except in the case of unavoidable maintenance work Hold the modules at their edge so that you do not touch the connector pins or conductor paths This way the discharge energy does not reach and damage th...

Page 188: ...8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 1 Dimension drawing of 15 device with capacitive multi touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance ...

Page 189: ...Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 189 Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 190: ...ulti touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 191: ...ulti touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 192: ...drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 192 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 8 3 4 Dimension drawing 15 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen Prepared for stand Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 193: ...hnical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 193 Prepared for support arm Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 194: ...Technical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 194 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Prepared for support arm and extension elements ...

Page 195: ...Technical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 195 With flange mount Without flange mount All dimensions in mm ...

Page 196: ...drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 196 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 8 3 5 Dimension drawing 19 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen Prepared for stand Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 197: ...hnical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 197 Prepared for support arm Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 198: ...rmation 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 198 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Prepared for support arm and extension elements Without flange mount With flange mount All dimensions in mm ...

Page 199: ...drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 199 8 3 6 Dimension drawing 22 PRO device with capacitive multi touch screen Prepared for stand Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 200: ...hnical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 200 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF Prepared for support arm Without base adapter With base adapter All dimensions in mm ...

Page 201: ...nical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 201 Prepared for support arm and extension elements Without flange mount With flange mount ...

Page 202: ...Technical information 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 202 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 8 3 7 Dimension drawing of 12 device with resistive single touch screen ...

Page 203: ...ngle touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 204: ...ngle touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 205: ...ngle touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 206: ...ve single touch screen The figure shows the front view and directly associated side view and top view of a device without PCI expansion and DVD drive The side view and top view of a device with PCI expansion and DVD drive are shown beyond at a distance Device depths Without expansion cards 75 5 mm With DVD drive 101 5 mm With PCIe card 102 5 mm With DVD drive and PCIe card 128 5 mm ...

Page 207: ...ains the dimensions of the labeling strips for the touch key variant of the built in unit with 15 display You will find labeling strip templates with a scale of 1 1 as a Word file On the Internet at Labeling strips for 15 widescreen http support automation siemens com DE view en 59000814 In the Support folder on the WinCC installation DVD Dimensions for labeling strips of 15 display ...

Page 208: ...splay Approx 5750 g For device with expansion cards the weight increases accordingly Expansion PCIe card Expansion DVD drive Expansion PCIe card and DVD drive Approximately 150 g Approximately 420 g Approximately 580 g Power supply 1 24 V DC 20 20 1 100 240 VAC 15 15 47 63 Hz Short term voltage interruption according to Namur Min 20 ms at 20 4 V DC Min 20 ms at 93 V AC max 10 events per hour min 1...

Page 209: ...x pansion With PCIe and DVD Without expansion With PCIe and DVD 12 Touch 53 W 67 W 58 W 72 W 59 W 73 W 15 Touch 61 W 75 W 67 W 80 W 68 W 82 W 15 Touch Key 61 W 75 W 67 W 80 W 68 W 83 W 19 Touch 59 W 73 W 64 W 78 W 66 W 80 W 22 Touch 67 W 80 W 72 W 86 W 74 W 88 W The values are determined under the following test conditions 24 V DC supply voltage Internal storage media One SSD Two CFast cards Exter...

Page 210: ... charge 6 KV contact discharge at the front according to IEC 61000 4 2 4 kV housing contact discharge at the back according to IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV air discharge according to IEC 61000 4 2 Immunity to RF interference 10 V m 80 to 2000 MHz 80 AM according to IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 2 to 2 7 GHz 10 V 10 kHz to 80 MHz according to IEC 61000 4 6 Immunity to magnetic fields 100 A m 50 60 Hz according to IEC ...

Page 211: ...ixels Possible colors Up to 16 7 million Brightness control Yes from 0 to 99 3 0 backlighting off Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 3 4 LED 80000 h LED 70000 h LED 50000 h LED 30000 h Pixel error class in accord ance with ISO 9241 307 II Touch force resistive touch screen With test pen 2 mm diameter 5 N Graphics Graphics controller Intel HD 2000 or Intel HD 4000 Graphics memory 32 to 512...

Page 212: ... row electrically isolated D sub socket CP 5622 com patible 9 6 kbps to 12 Mbps DP master DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP DP slave DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP slave PROFINET 3 x RJ45 connection CP 1616 compatible onboard port based on ERTEC 400 10 100 Mbps electrically isolated Ethernet 1 2 x RJ45 connection Intel 82579LM and Intel 82574L 10 100 1000 Mbps electrically isolated teaming capable 2 or For...

Page 213: ... to 50 C When installed inclined in horizontal format Vertical inclination max 45 With SSD With CFast 0 to 50 C 0 to 50 C When installed upright in vertical format Display rotated 90 vertical from the standard position Power supply is located at the top With SSD With CFast 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C 15 display At an ambient temperature 45 C the device must be operated in an operating area in accordance w...

Page 214: ...tion max 45 With HDD With SSD With CFast 5 to 35 C 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C When installed upright in vertical format Display rotated 90 vertical from the standard position Power supply is located at the top With HDD With SSD With CFast 5 to 35 C 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C Touch key devices All touch key devices Temperature during storage transport Storage transport gradient 20 C to 60 C Max 20 C h no condens...

Page 215: ...25 55 C no condensation Air pressure in accordance with IEC 60068 2 13 Operation 1080 hPa to 795 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 m to 2000 m Storage transport 1080 hPa to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 m to 3500 m Protection against foreign objects and water Degree of protection Explanation Front When mounted IP65 according to IEC 60529 Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor u...

Page 216: ...Fast and SSD 10 Hz to 58 Hz 0 375 mm 58 Hz to 200 Hz 4 9 m s2 5 Hz to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 8 4 to 200 Hz 9 8 m s2 Storage transport 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 8 4 to 200 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock resistance tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 27 IEC 60068 2 29 Operation 50 m s2 30 ms Storage transport 250 m s2 6 ms Note Vibration load with DVD operation For a device with DVD drive for drive operation The maximum permi...

Page 217: ...m 8 2 kg 19 display prepared for support arm and exten sion elements 8 8 kg 22 display stand or support arm 9 3 kg 22 display prepared for support arm and exten sion elements 9 9 kg Power supply 1 24 V DC 20 20 1 Short term voltage interruption according to Namur Min 20 ms at 20 4 V DC Degree of protection IP 65 all round Enclosure Type 4X 12 indoor use only Quality assurance In accordance with IS...

Page 218: ...ghtness 100 Electromagnetic compatibility Interference emission EN 61000 6 4 CISPR 22 Class A FCC Class A Immunity with regard to conduct ed interference on the supply lines 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 4 burst 1 kV according to IEC 61000 4 5 symmetrical surge 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 5 asymmetrical surge Noise immunity on signal lines 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 4 Burst Length 3 m 1 kV ac...

Page 219: ...ding on the device variants the device features the following components SATA drive 1 slot Solid State Drive 1 80 GB 2 5 SATA SSD or 240 GB CFast card 2 GB or 4 GB or 8 GB or 16 GB 15 display 15 Display type LCD TFT Active display area 348 x 197 mm Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels Possible colors Up to 16 7 million Brightness control Yes value range 0 to 99 0 backlighting off Backlighting Half Brightn...

Page 220: ... compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integrated dimming function for example time controlled via screen saver or centrally via PROFIenergy 22 display 15 Display type LCD TFT Active display area 475 x 267 mm Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Possible colors Up to 16 7 million Brightness control Yes value range 0 to 99 0 backlighting off Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time M...

Page 221: ...modes 9 pin 2 row electrically isolated D sub socket CP 5622 com patible 9 6 kbps to 12 Mbps DP master DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP DP slave DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP slave PROFINET 3 x RJ45 connection CP 1616 compatible onboard interface based on ERTEC 400 10 100 Mbps isolated Ethernet 1 2 x RJ45 connection Intel 82579LM and Intel 82574L 10 100 1000 Mbps electrically isolated teaming capable 2 O...

Page 222: ...e mounting positions in the section Installing and connecting the device Preparing installation PRO device Relative humidity tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 78 IEC 60068 2 30 Operation 5 85 at 30 C no condensation Storage transport 5 to 95 at 25 55 C no condensation Air pressure in accordance with IEC 60068 2 13 Operation 1080 hPa to 795 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 m to 2000 m St...

Page 223: ...ominal voltage of Ue to other circuits or ground Test voltage 50 V 500 V DC Protection class Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536 i e PE ground connection required Protection against foreign objects and water The following degree of protection applies to the PRO device Device side Degree of protection all sides IP65 according to IEC 60529 Enclosure Type 4X 12 indoor use only ac cording ...

Page 224: ...ce for built in unit only Note Built in unit may overheat For thermal reasons the power loss of the PCIe expansion card may not exceed 5 W with built in units 8 4 4 Integrated DC power supply Input voltage 24 V DC 20 20 Power consumption 1 Max 90 W Power failure buffering Hold up time 20 ms with 20 4 V DC_FAIL is active after 5 ms Efficiency 85 1 Power consumption depends on device configuration T...

Page 225: ...power supply continues to buffer for 20 ms at 93 V Efficiency 85 1 Power consumption depends on device configuration The specified power consumption relates to the maximum device configuration Note Inrush current The power consumption of the device is dependent on the device configuration and can be up to 1 1 A The peak value of the starting current depends on the input voltage and the impedance o...

Page 226: ... External ports 8 5 1 1 COM1 COM2 Serial port COM1 9 pin plug or COM2 Pin no Short description Meaning Input output 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD Received data Input 3 TxD Transmit data Output 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Ready for operation Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Incoming call Input ...

Page 227: ...erential S7 SGND Signal GND ground for signal integrity PC1 CDI Card Detect In PC2 GND Device GND PC3 TBD TBD not connected PC4 TBD TBD not connected PC5 TBD TBD not connected PC6 TBD TBD not connected PC7 GND Device GND PC8 LED1 LED Output not connected PC9 LED2 LED Output not connected PC10 IO1 Reserved Input Output not connected PC11 IO2 Reserved Input Output not connected PC12 IO3 Reserved Inp...

Page 228: ...ut 4 ML_Lane1 DP data 1 Output 5 GND Ground 6 ML_Lane1 DP data 1 Output 7 ML_Lane2 DP data 2 Output 8 GND Ground 9 ML_Lane2 DP data 2 Output 10 ML_Lane3 DP data 3 Output 11 GND Ground 12 ML_Lane3 DP data 3 Output 13 CONFIG1 CAD Cable Adapter Detect Input 14 CONFIG2 Ground PullDown 15 AUX_CH Auxiliary channel Bidirectional 16 GND Ground 17 AUX_CH Auxiliary channel Bidirectional 18 HPD Hot Plug Dete...

Page 229: ...ta1 DVI data channel Output 10 TMDS Data1 DVI data channel Output 11 TMDS Data1 3 shield Cable shield 12 NC 13 NC 14 5V power VCC 5V power for DCC Output 15 Ground return for 5V Hsync and Vsync GND Analog ground 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS data 0 DVI data channel Output 18 TMDS data 0 DVI data channel Output 19 TMDS Data0 5 shield Cable shield 20 NC 21 NC 22 TMDS clock shield Cable shield 23 TMDS c...

Page 230: ...DC Bi directional data C Input output 6 BI_DB Bi directional data B Input output 7 BI_DD Bi directional data D Input output 8 BI_DD Bi directional data D Input output S Shield LED 1 Off 10 Mbps Green light 100 Mbps Orange light 1000 Mbps LED 2 Lit Active connection e g to a hub Flashing Activity 8 5 1 6 USB 3 0 port Pin Short name Meaning Input output 1 VBUS 5 V fused Output 2 D Data channel USB2 ...

Page 231: ...SB interface 2 USB_D0M I O Data USB channel 0 3 USB_D0P I O Data USB channel 0 4 USB_GND Ground for external USB interface 8 5 1 8 PROFIBUS PROFIBUS interface 9 pin socket Pin no Short description Meaning 1 2 NC Not connected 3 LTG_B Data line I O 4 RTS_AS Turn on PLC transmitter O 5 GND Ground isolated 6 P5V_dp_fused 5 V max 90 mA fused electrically isolated 7 NC Not connected 8 LTG_A Data line I...

Page 232: ...in no Short description Meaning Input output 1 RD Receive data 2 Input 2 RD Receive data 2 Input 3 TD Send data 2 Output 4 5 1 SYMR Internal 75 Ohm terminating resistor _ 6 TD Receive data 2 Output 7 8 1 SYMT Internal 75 Ohm terminating resistor _ S Shield LED 1 Lights up green link LED 2 Lights up yellow Activity 1 Optional product variant 2 Auto Negotiation and auto crossover are supported ...

Page 233: ... 3 V power JTAG5 TMS Test Mode Select not connected 9 JTAG1 TRST Test Reset resets the JTAG interface not connected 3 3 V 3 3 V power 10 3 3 Vaux 3 3 V auxiliary power 3 3 V 3 3 V power 11 WAKE Signal for link reactivation PERST Fundamental reset 12 RSVD Reserved GND Ground 13 GND Ground REFCLK Reference clock differen tial pair 14 PETp0 Transmitter differential pair Lane 0 REFCLK Reference clock ...

Page 234: ...ansmitter differential pair Lane2 GND Ground 25 GND Ground PERp2 Receiver differential pair Lane2 26 GND Ground PERn2 Receiver differential pair Lane2 27 PETp3 Transmitter differential pair Lane3 GND Ground 28 PETn3 Transmitter differential pair Lane3 Ground 29 GND Ground PERp3 Receiver differential pair Lane3 30 RSVD Reserved PERn3 Receiver differential pair Lane3 31 PRSNT2 Hot plug presence dete...

Page 235: ... system resources for the delivery state of the device PCIe interrupt lines The interrupts are assigned to devices by BIOS There are exclusive non shared interrupts for DP12 and the first Ethernet interface This means that applications or realtime operating system expansions can operate these devices exclusively and with high performance without having to share the interrupt with other devices Int...

Page 236: ...I shared IRQ17 PCIe x4 slot on Riser 1x4 PCI exclusive IRQ18 LAN2 82574L Gigabit Network connection PCIe x1 slot on Riser 1x1 PCI shared IRQ19 DP12 MPI or PROFINET optional NVRAM PCI exclusive IRQ20 USB EHCI controller 1 USB EHCI controller 2 USB XHCI controller PCI shared IRQ21 LAN1 82579LM Gigabit Network connection PCI exclusive IRQ22 SATA controller 1 SATA controller 2 PCI shared IRQ23 Intel M...

Page 237: ...able register bit 2 1 Page 237 I O 50Ch Battery status register read only Page 239 8 5 4 2 Watchdog trigger register read only address 066h Watchdog trigger register The watchdog is triggered by a read action address 066h by this register The result of the read access can be disregarded i e dummy read 8 5 4 3 Watchdog enable register 066h select register read write address 062h Meaning of the bits...

Page 238: ...ister r w address 062h Scaler watchdog time Normal Macro 0 0 0 94 ms 2 s default 0 0 1 210 ms 4 s 0 1 0 340 ms 6 s 0 1 1 460 ms 8 s 1 0 0 590 ms 16 s 1 0 1 710 ms 32 s 1 1 0 840 ms 48 s 1 1 1 960 ms 64 s Trigger red Watchdog LED 0 Red LED WD off 1 Red LED WD on Watchdog error Display and reset 0 WD inactive 1 WD triggered Reset LED after watchdog alarm Bit 7 write 1 ...

Page 239: ...h Bit Meaning 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 CMOS battery capacity is still sufficient 0 1 CMOS battery capacity is exhausted remaining capacity is sufficient for approx one month 1 1 CMOS battery is empty 8 5 4 5 NVRAM address register NVRAM occupies a 512 KB memory address area that can be read via PCI registers Meaning of the bits NVRAM address register PCI register address NVRAM base address regis ter PC...

Page 240: ...Partners CP 1616 onboard as an IO controller The following diagram shows a typical application CP 1616 onboard as PROFINET IO controller on the IO controller layer The IO base controller user program runs on the PC This program accesses the functions of the IO base user program interface Data traffic is routed via the communication processor to several SIMATIC S7 PROFINET IO devices ET 200S over I...

Page 241: ...ith 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 network The IO base device user program runs on the IO device PC This program accesses the functions of the IO base user program interface Data traffic is routed via the CP 1616 onboard communication processor to a PC as PROFINET IO ...

Page 242: ...em program in the SIMATIC NET modules Application area for the firmware loader The firmware loader enables you to reload new firmware releases to SIMATIC NET modules It is used for PROFIBUS modules Industrial Ethernet modules Modules for gateways for example IE PB link Installation The firmware loader is available on your PG PC under Windows following the installation of STEP 7 NCM PC Loader files...

Page 243: ...EP 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 Note 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 Note Be aware that aborting the loading process may result in a...

Page 244: ...two addresses are displayed in the BIOS in the Peripheral Configuration submenu of the Advanced menu Example The lower MAC address at Profinet is provided for Layer 2 communication while the second one is used for Ethernet PROFINET communication 8 5 5 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 ...

Page 245: ...PC is performed while SIMATIC software controller a SIMATIC WinAC for example is running the software CPU can malfunction resulting in communication interruptions or failures for example Other actions that put a heavy load on the PC hardware for example running hardware tests such as benchmarks can result in malfunctions of the software CPU Do not run a BIOS update or other actions that would put ...

Page 246: ...nu Procedure 1 Switch on the device or restart the device 2 Immediately after switching on the device press the Esc button and keep it pressed Note The following message appears briefly after the device is switched on Press ESC for boot options The BIOS selection setup appears The number of buttons in the BIOS selection setup depends on your device version ...

Page 247: ...tions Set boot order Driver Options Configure drivers Console Options Configure connected input device Boot from File Start from an EFI file Reset System Restoring factory settings Secure Boot Option 1 Configuration settings to start the device in Secure Boot mode The only software modules loaded are those that are known to be safe for the BIOS or the operating system SCU Setup Configuration Utili...

Page 248: ...ration The following table shows the menus Menu Meaning Main Display system information for example BIOS version processor and memory Advanced Configure hardware using different submenus Security Security functions e g setting a password Power Specify power management of CPU and the device Boot Determine boot options e g boot order Exit Save and exit see Exit menu The menus always have the same st...

Page 249: ...ous menus Main Advanced etc in the menu bar at the top Settings submenus and device specific information Information about your device is displayed in the center left hand area here you can edit settings which are partly in submenus Help area Short help texts on the currently selected setup parame ters are displayed in the center right hand area Key assignment The key assignment for navigation in ...

Page 250: ...ters are reset to the safe default values Notice The existing Setup parameters are overwritten by this Load Custom Defaults The profile must be loaded with the custom Setup parameters Requirement The parameters are saved prior to this with Save Custom Defaults Notice All existing Setup parameters are overwritten during loading Write down the BIOS Setup settings beforehand Save the BIOS Setup setti...

Page 251: ...e place once you made your entries BIOS Setup default settings System parameters Defaults Custom entries Main System Time hh mm sss System Date MM DD YYYY Advanced HPET HPET support Auto Boot configuration Numlock On Peripheral Configuration Internal COM 1 Auto Base I O address 3F8 Interrupt IRQ4 Internal COM 2 Auto Base I O address 2F8 Interrupt IRQ3 PCI MPI DP 1 Enabled Profinet 4 Enabled CAN 2 ...

Page 252: ... Disk Drive Video Configuration Primary Display Auto Internal Graphic Device IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default USB Configuration XHCI Pre Boot Driver Disabled HS Port Switch Enabled Per Port Control Disabled USB Port Enabled USB port Front Enabled USB port Internal Enabled Chipset Configuration VT d Enabled Active Management Technology Support Intel AMT Support Disabled Intel AMT Setup Prompt Enabled ME...

Page 253: ...USB Port Internal Wake Capa bility Disabled USB Port Front Wake Capability Disabled USB Ports Touch Wake Capa bility Disabled Advanced CPU Control AES Enable P states ACTUAL Enabled HT Support Auto Use XD Capability Enabled VT Support Enabled C states Enabled Turbo Mode Enabled Boot Boot Type Dual Boot Type Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Enabled Post Errors All without keyboard PXE Boot to LAN Disa...

Page 254: ...S Setup after the BIOS update 4 Load the BIOS Setup default settings with F9 Setup Defaults Or use the BIOS Setup command Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu 5 Make your own Setup settings based on the table you have printed out 6 Save the BIOS Setup settings with F10 Save and Exit Performing a BIOS update NOTICE Damage to the device If you switch off the device during the update the BIOS will ...

Page 255: ... IPC477D PRO Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF 255 Reboots There may be several reboots after a BIOS update These reboots are initiated by the Management Engine ME The reboots are required by the ME to adapt itself to the changes of the BIOS update ...

Page 256: ...r information on error messages output by the operating system or application programs refer to the corresponding manuals On screen error messages On screen error message Meaning tip Operating system not found Possible causes No operating system installed Incorrect active boot partition Wrong boot drive settings in SETUP Keyboard controller error Controller error Contact your technical support tea...

Page 257: ...ble using the KVM server that is integrated in the firmware KVM enables access to IPCs with a corrupted or no operating system as the KVM server is integrated in the AMT hardware KVM enables you to reboot a remote computer and make changes to its BIOS settings Remote power management SIMATIC IPC with Intel AMT can be switched on and off or restarted using another PC IDE redirection An image on the...

Page 258: ...curity reasons Intel AMT is not enabled on new devices The Management Engine ME is always active Procedure For devices IPCxxxD IPCxxxG IPCxxxE Field PG M4 Field PG M5 ITP 1 If necessary first reset Intel AMT to the default status 2 To open the BIOS selection menu press the ESC key while the device is booting 3 Open the BIOS Setup using the Setup Configuration Utility SCU 4 Select the Active Manage...

Page 259: ... character The underscore _ and space characters are valid in the string but do not increase the complexity of the password Note If the password is no longer available you must reset the Intel AMT to the default settings Backup the password to protect it against loss 5 Switch to the Intel R AMT Configuration submenu and enable Manageability Feature Selection 6 Switch to the Intel R ME General Sett...

Page 260: ...You can exit the IPC547D 547E IPC547G with F4 The following prompt will appear after an automatic restart 5 Confirm this prompt with Y to discard all settings in the Management Engine ME 6 For IPC427E IPC477E Field PG M4 Field PG M5 you now need to set the Un Configure ME menu command in the BIOS back to Disabled 8 7 5 Determining the network address To connect the AMT PC with the AMT server the n...

Page 261: ... code is displayed on the screen of the AMT PC The user of the AMT PC must inform the user of the KVM viewer of this code This code query needs to be set up on the KVM viewer Procedure 1 Select Intel R AMT Configuration User Consent in the MEBx 2 Select the value KVM for User Consent To allow a user with administrator privileges to avoid this code query follow these steps 1 Select Intel R AMT Conf...

Page 262: ...le Available Enhanced Write Filter Available Available Fax and Scan Available Available File Based Write Filter FBWF Available Available Fonts 134 48 Help and Support Engine Available Available Hibernate Once Resume Many HORM Available Available Image Mastering API V2 Available Available IME Base Components Available Available Internet Explorer Available IE 8 Available IE 8 Internet Information Se...

Page 263: ...indows Installer Available Available Windows Media Player Available V12 Available V12 Windows PowerShell 2 0 Available Available Windows Search and Natural Language 6 Available Available Windows Security Center Available Available Windows Update Available Available Wireless Networking Available Available 1 Note the licensing agreements for Windows Embedded Standard 7 Additional information on lang...

Page 264: ...Technical information 8 8 Functional scope in Windows SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 264 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF ...

Page 265: ...portal Your local representative http www automation siemens com mcms aspa db en Pages default aspx Training center http sitrain automation siemens com sitrainworld AppLang en Industry Mall https mall industry siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand MLFB of the device BIOS version for industrial PC or image version of...

Page 266: ...roperly connected to the monitor and to the system unit or to the grounded shockproof outlet If the monitor screen still remains dark after you have performed these checks and measures con tact your technical support team The mouse pointer does not appear on the screen The mouse driver is not loaded Check whether the mouse driver is properly installed and available when you start the user program ...

Page 267: ... different USB port or enable the port The operating system does not sup port the USB ports Turn on USB Legacy Support for mouse and key board For other devices you need the USB device driv ers for the required operating system chkdsk is not function ing EWF Enhanced Write Filter has been activated The chkdsk com mand is not supported if the EWF has been activated Deactivate the EWF or use an alte...

Page 268: ...figuration has changed restore the origi nal factory settings Remove all third party expansion cards then restart the PC If the error no longer occurs the third party expansion card was the cause of the fault Replace this expansion card with a Siemens card or contact the card supplier If the PC still crashes contact your technical support team PCIe Gen1 expansion card does not behave according to ...

Page 269: ...s The symbols on your device may vary in some details from the symbols shown in the following tables B 2 Safety Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Warning observe the supplied docu mentation Lock is closed Attention radio equipment Lock is open Disconnect the power plug before opening Opening for Kensington lock Attention ESD Electrostatic sensitive device Warning of hot surface B 3 Operator controls S...

Page 270: ...n find more information in the operating instructions for your device Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Approved for Australia and New Zea land Marking for the Eurasian Customs Union Approved for China Test mark of Factory Mutual Re search CE markings for European countries Marking of Federal Communications Commission for the USA EFUP Environment Friendly Use Period marking for China Approved for Kore...

Page 271: ...terface Protective conductor terminal PS 2 keyboard interface Connection for functional earthing equipotential bonding line Multimedia Card Reader DisplayPort interface Smart Card Reader DVI D interface Line In LAN interface not approved for con necting WAN or telephone Line Out Serial port Microphone input USB port Universal Audio Jack USB 2 0 high speed port Headphone output USB 3 0 super speed ...

Page 272: ...Markings and symbols B 5 Interfaces SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 272 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF ...

Page 273: ...ology 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 vol umes CD RW Compact Disc Rewritable Rewritable CD CE Communauté Européenne CE symbol The product is in conformance with all applicable EC d...

Page 274: ...ace 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 Adapter PC to monitor interface ESD Electrostatic sensitive components DM Electronic Manual EIDE Enhanced Integrated Dri...

Page 275: ... 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 Architecture Bus for expansion modules ITE Information Technology Equipment L2C Level 2 cache LAN Local Area Network Computer network that is limited to a local area LCD Liquid Crystal Display Liquid crystal display LED Lig...

Page 276: ...PC Personal computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect High speed expansion bus PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect ex press High speed serial differential full duplex PtP interface with high data rate PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card Interna tional Association PI Protective Earth Protective conductor PEG PCI Express Graphics PG Programming device PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller P...

Page 277: ... Tele Type Asynchronous data transfer TxD Transmit Data Data transfer signal TXT Trusted Execution Technology Hardware implementation TWD Watchdog Time Watchdog monitoring time UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc US organization for tests and certifications ac cording to own or binational standards with CSA Canada standards UMA Unified Memory Architecture Vi...

Page 278: ...work WAV Wave Length Encoding Loss free file format for audio data WD Watchdog Program monitoring with error detection and alarming WLAN Wireless LAN Wireless local area network WoL Wake on Local Area Network WWW World Wide Web XD Execute Disable Capability Hardware implementation XGA Extended Graphics Array Graphic standard maximum resolution 1024x768 pixels ...

Page 279: ... purposes or for the protection of vital and non replaceable data against loss when the working copy is corrupted Certain applications automatically generate backup copies of data files and manage both the current and the previous versions on the hard disk Baud Physical unit for the step speed in signal transmission Defines the number of transferred signal states per second With only two states on...

Page 280: ...ine the configuration after restart Examples of such files are CONFIG SYS AUTOEXEC BAT and the registry files Configuration software The configuration software updates the device configuration when new modules are installed This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the module or by manual configuration using the configuration utility Controller Integrated hardware and so...

Page 281: ...y options The energy options can be used to reduce energy consumption of the computer while keeping it ready for immediate use This can be configured in Windows by selecting Settings Control Panel Energy options Enhanced Write Filter Configurable write filter that allows you to for example boot Windows Embedded Standard from write protected media e g CD ROM set write protection for individual part...

Page 282: ...toration of a uniform saved system state when booting This minimizes write access for example to a CompactFlash medium when you start up and shut down Windows Embedded Standard 7 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 Hyper Threading HT technology multi threading enables th...

Page 283: ... printers or other resources Legacy Boot Device Conventional drives can be used as USB devices License key The license key represents the electronic license stamp of a license Siemens provides the license keys for protected software License key disk The license key disk contains the authorizations or license keys required to enable protected SIMATIC software Low voltage directive EC Product Safety...

Page 284: ...lug Play and a Plug Play expansion card POST Self test performed by the BIOS after the computer is switched on Performs a RAM test and a graphics controller test for example The system outputs audible signals beep codes if the BIOS detects any errors the relevant message indicating cause of error is output on the screen Programmable controller The programmable controllers of the SIMATIC S5 system ...

Page 285: ...rd integrated in storage media It makes for permanent monitoring of important parameters and early detection of imminent problems SATA Serial ATA Interface for hard disk drives and optical drives with serial data transmission rates of up to 300 Mbps SETUP BIOS Setup A program in which information about the device configuration that is the configuration of the hardware on the PC PG is defined The d...

Page 286: ...tation that allows secured execution of programs and applications It is only effective when all relevant system components such as processors operating systems and applications are supported Wake on LAN Wake on Local area network This function allows the PC to be started via the LAN interface Warm restart The restart of a computer after a program was aborted The operating system is loaded and rest...

Page 287: ...ernal slot 146 chkdsk 267 Cleaning Agents 153 COA label 50 COM1 port 226 Components sensitive to electrostatic charge 185 Condensation 48 Connecting Network 95 Peripherals 78 Power supply 94 Protective conductor 80 81 91 Connecting the protective conductor 81 91 Control keys 120 Coupling with SIMATIC S7 95 CP 1616 onboard 97 Creating an image 178 CTRL key 120 Cursor key 121 Cursor keys 121 D Data ...

Page 288: ...9 Fire protection enclosure 59 Firewall 107 Flange mount 37 Front view 28 Function key Labeling 55 H HMI device Installing 71 74 HOME key 121 I Industrial Ethernet 95 Infotext Key 120 Initial commissioning 105 Installation guidelines 59 Installation information 59 Installation of operating system Windows 7 167 Installing HMI device 71 74 Installing language package See MUI Insulation testing Test ...

Page 289: ...181 Membrane keyboard 13 Memory media Drives 211 219 Memory modules 210 219 Messages On the screen 256 Monitoring functions 122 Motherboard 210 219 Mounting Device 63 with latch fasteners 65 Mounting clip Mounting 63 Mounting cutout Dimensions 53 Preparing 53 Mounting position PRO device 57 MP 377 15 PRO Side view 28 MUI 168 N New Zealand 183 Note 59 General Information 44 Installation guidelines ...

Page 290: ...nsportation 48 Scope 3 Scroll back key 121 Scroll forward key 121 SCU 247 Serial number 49 Setting up partitions Windows 7 168 Setup BIOS Setup Shift key 120 SHIFT key 120 Side view 28 SIMATIC NET 96 SIMATIC S7 95 95 Integration 95 95 Single touch screen Operation 114 SSD Partitioning 173 174 Standard mounting position 51 57 Startup 256 Static electricity Protective measures 187 Supply voltage 83 ...

Page 291: ...8 Monitoring function 124 Monitoring times 124 Trigger register 237 Windows 7 Installation 167 Windows 7 Ultimate Data backup 178 Partitioning 174 Windows Action Center 107 Windows Embedded Standard Data backup 178 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Setting up partitions 173 Windows XP Professional Data backup 178 Wiring information 83 ...

Page 292: ...Index SIMATIC IPC477D IPC477D PRO 292 Operating Instructions 11 2016 A5E31347228 AF ...

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