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Installing and connecting the device 

 

3.3 Connecting the device 

 

SIMATIC IPC847E 

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Operating Instructions, 10/2018, A5E43920357-AA 

Requirement 

 

You have observed the information under "Country-specific information on supply voltage 

(Page 49)". 

Procedure 

1.

 

Turn the on-off switch off (position "0"). Information on the position of the on/off switch is 

available in "Operator controls (Page 23)". 

2.

 

Insert the power cable in the corresponding electrical socket. Information on the position 

of the socket is available in "Power supply connections (Page 22)". 

3.

 

Insert the power cable in the electrical socket. 

4.

 

Switch the on/off switch to on (position | ). 

Attach latch for power plug  
To prevent unintentional removal of the power cable, you secure the plug as follows: 

 

1.

 

Remove the retaining screw 

2.

 

Screw on the latch for the power plug 

 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC IPC847E

Page 1: ...______________ SIMATIC Industrial PC SIMATIC IPC847E Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA Preface Product description 1 Safety instructions 2 Installing and connecting the device 3 Commissioning the device 4 Operating the device 5 Expanding and assigning parameters to the device 6 Device maintenance and repair 7 Technical specifications 8 Dimension drawings 9 Standards and approvals 10 Ha...

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: ...personnel Commissioning engineers IT administrators Service and maintenance personnel Basic knowledge required A solid background in electrical installation personal computers Microsoft operating systems and network technology is required to understand this manual General knowledge in the field automation control engineering is recommended Range of validity of these operating instructions These op...

Page 4: ...at may be implemented please visit http www siemens com industrialsecurity Siemens products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used Use of product versions that are no longer supported and failure to apply the latest updates may incr...

Page 5: ...ly connections 22 1 4 6 Operator controls 23 1 4 7 Status displays 25 1 4 7 1 System status displays 25 1 4 7 2 Status display of the Ethernet interface 27 1 4 7 3 Status display of redundant power supply 28 1 4 7 4 Status displays on removable tray for drives 28 1 5 Internal construction of the device 29 1 6 Accessories and spare parts 30 1 6 1 Hardware accessories 30 1 6 2 Software accessories 3...

Page 6: ...3 5 1 Opening the front door 63 5 2 Multi monitoring 64 5 3 Drive configurations 65 5 3 1 RAID systems 65 5 3 1 1 RAID1 system 65 5 3 1 2 RAID5 system 65 5 3 1 3 Hot spare drive in RAID1 or RAID5 systems 66 5 3 2 System with 2 drives 66 5 4 Operating RAID systems 67 5 4 1 Display of a defective drive of a RAID system 67 5 4 2 RAID1 system Installation options for drives 67 5 4 3 RAID5 system Insta...

Page 7: ...mory modules 96 6 4 Internal USB interface 98 6 5 Graphics card 99 6 6 Drives 100 6 6 1 Drives in drive cage type A side panel 100 6 6 1 1 Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 40 C 100 6 6 1 2 Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 50 C 102 6 6 1 3 Change 2 5 and 3 5 drive in removable tray 104 6 6 1 4 Installing a 5 25 adapter module for removable trays 107 6 6 1 5 Installin...

Page 8: ...g the operating system 147 7 4 2 Installing software and drivers 147 7 5 Configuring firmware BIOS 147 7 6 Backing up data and changing partitions 147 7 7 Recycling and disposal 147 8 Technical specifications 149 8 1 Applicability of technical specifications 149 8 2 General technical specifications 150 8 3 Current power requirements and power supply 152 8 3 1 Current and power requirements of the ...

Page 9: ... 2 1 Pin assignment of the internal interfaces 173 A 2 2 SCSI activity connector 174 A 2 3 Reset 174 A 2 4 Power button 174 A 2 5 Internal interface connector USB 2 0 175 A 2 6 Internal interface connector USB 3 0 USB 2 0 175 A 2 7 Power supply fan monitoring 176 A 2 8 Fan port 176 A 2 9 Supply for the serial ATA drives 176 A 2 10 PEG interface PCIe x16 socket 177 A 2 11 PCIe special signal interf...

Page 10: ...roblems with device functions 196 B 2 2 Problems when booting the device 198 B 2 3 Problems with RAID systems 199 B 2 4 Problems when using expansion cards 200 C Markings and symbols 201 C 1 Overview 201 C 2 Safety 201 C 3 Operator controls 201 C 4 Certificates approvals and markings 202 C 5 Interfaces 203 D List of abbreviations 205 D 1 Abbreviations 205 Index 209 ...

Page 11: ...on Supplied in printed form with the device Supplied data storage medium Current product information Current notes on the device Changes compared with these operating instructions Online at SIMATIC IPC Documentation http www siemens com simatic ipc doku portal Firmware BIOs description Information on Important firmware settings Firmware settings in the factory state Boot modes Supplied data storag...

Page 12: ...ional extended func tions Online at SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 39129913 SIMATIC IPC Remote Man ager Information on Remote maintenance of SIMATIC industrial PCs IPCs via a management PC Using Intel Active Man agement Technology Intel AMT Online at SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager http support automation siemens com WW view en 48707158 SIMATIC IPC Image Partit...

Page 13: ...for 24 hour continuous use in industrial environments Maximum processor performance in full configuration without loss of performance throttling at up to 50 C ambient temperature Fully coated surfaces that repel dirt and corrosion Rugged all metal housing coated over its entire surface blue chromated and enameled on the outside to protect against corrosion and dirt with high EMC compatibility Suit...

Page 14: ...for increased memory capacity in removable drive bays optionally with additional hot spare drive Hot swap swapping of drive during operation in removable drive bays in RAID systems Hot spare drive in removable drive bays in RAID systems The rebuild process onto the hot spare drive starts automatically Fast identification and swapping of drives under error conditions through alarm LEDs for RAID sys...

Page 15: ...kstation or industrial server Gbit LAN with teaming capability 3 x LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps connections Service friendly device configuration modifications service e g replacement of filter or front fan without tools Can be used flexibly in different positions with telescopic guide support or as an industrial tower PC 1 3 Scope of application The SIMATIC IPC offers system integrators cabinet designers...

Page 16: ...ont fan with openings for ventilation of the device locked by front door System status displays Page 25 Front door lockable protection against unauthorized access Lock Key vertical open Key horizontal closed 19 mounting bracket USB ports Reset button On off button Locking screw of the enclosure cover Removable drive bays Drive bays See also Interfaces Page 20 Operator controls Page 23 ...

Page 17: ...s 0 Mounting loca tion 0 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in the removable tray or for 5 25 drive or components 1 Mounting loca tion 1 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in the removable tray 2 Mounting loca tion 2 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in the removable tray 3 Mounting loca tion 3 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in the removable tray Components A Cover or drive co...

Page 18: ...Drive bays 0 Mounting location 0 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in a shock proof vibration proof fixture or for 5 25 drive or components 1 Mounting location 1 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in a shock proof vibration proof fixture or for 5 25 drive or components 2 Mounting location 2 Mounting location for 3 5 or 2 5 drive in a shock proof vibration proof fixture or for 5 25 drive o...

Page 19: ...g prepared for Kensington lock Fixing screws for strain reliefs Power supply connections Page 22 here redundant power supply Air outlet Connection for functional ground see Connection of equipotential bonding line Page 50 Interfaces Page 20 Fixing screws for strain relief here redundant power supply Slots for expansion cards on the bus board Page 182 ...

Page 20: ...r with DVI D interface 2 x DPP X71 X72 Connections for DisplayPort Connection for monitors with DisplayPort interface Connection for monitors with VGA interface via DP to VGA adapter see Hardware accessories Page 30 Connector for monitors with DVI interface via DP DVI D adapter see Hardware accessories Page 30 3 x Ethernet Connections for Ethernet RJ45 for 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet X1 P1 is iAMT c...

Page 21: ...You can find information about the optional graphics card under Technical specifications of graphic Page 160 Further connection options for monitors to this interface Hardware accessories Page 30 Interfaces at front of device The interfaces at the front of device are located behind the front door 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 Connections for USB devices backward compatible with USB 3 0 2 0 1 1 ...

Page 22: ... 1 4 External design of the device SIMATIC IPC847E 22 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 1 4 5 2 Power supply connections Socket for power plug Single power supply Sockets for power plugs Redundant power supply ...

Page 23: ...described in the following do not fully disconnect the device from the line voltage You also need to the notes and information under Switching off the device Page 60 On Off switch The following figures show the location of the on off switch on the rear of the device for devices with simple or redundant power supply On Off switch Single power supply On Off switch Redundant power supply On Off switc...

Page 24: ...rating system The reset button is for the emergency when the device can no longer be operated Additional information is available in Switching on the device Page 59 and Switching off the device Page 60 On off button Reset button for emergencies Alarm reset button redundant power supply The alarm reset button is only available for devices with redundant power supply Use the alarm reset button to sw...

Page 25: ...hed off or disconnected from the mains YELLOW Idle state or shut down GREEN PC in operation HDD Access to hard disk OFF No access GREEN Access ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 2 ETHERNET 3 Ethernet status display OFF No connection No data traffic GREEN Data traffic WATCHDOG Watchdog status OFF Not activated GREEN Activated RED Expired TEMP Temperature status OFF No error RED Possible causes CPU temperature is ...

Page 26: ...ype A Page 17 and Drive cage type B Page 18 OFF RAID is OK A RED LED is lit up The associated drive is not OK All RED LEDs are flashing RAID synchronization running RAID is not OK The hard disk newly integrated in case of error is synchronized with an existing hard disk All RED LEDs are lit up RAID is not OK The faulty drive could not be localized by the monitoring software It may be possible to d...

Page 27: ...nterfaces are numbered on the enclosure to identify them clearly The numbering by the operating system can differ Status display Meaning Status Meaning of the status LED 1 Connection status OFF No cable connected Cable disabled Interface disabled GREEN Active cable connected GREEN flashing Data transfer active LED 2 Data transmission rate OFF 10 Mbps GREEN 100 Mbps YELLOW 1000 Mbps ...

Page 28: ...edundancy in effect GREEN The module is in operation and function ing Redundancy is in effect when both mod ules are operating RED Module failed no redundancy in effect 1 4 7 4 Status displays on removable tray for drives Item Status display Meaning Status Meaning of the status Power Status of the removable tray OFF Device switched off Power supply not connected No drive installed Lit Device is sw...

Page 29: ...y single or redundant Motherboard with slots for memory modules Drive cage Guide rail for long expansion cards Heat sink connected via 2 heat pipes to the heat sink of the processor for heat transfer Motherboard Heat sink of the processor Rod with card holders for expansion cards Bus board with slots for expansion cards On the enclosure Numbering of slots for expansion cards ...

Page 30: ...ailable for order Name Description Article number Retainer for locking the inter nal USB inter face The retainer is a mechanical safety device for the internal USB interface It optimizes the protection of an internal USB memory stick against loads caused by vibration and shock during transportation or operation This increases the reliability and operational safety of the device 6ES7648 1AA00 0XK0 ...

Page 31: ...and data trans fer Replacement of a failed hard disk in operation hot swap Downloading different system states or operating systems from different hard drives during a short period of time Simplified data backup by copying for example to a backup hard drive Simple transportation of backup data Separate data storage and archiving possible 6ES7648 0EH00 1BA0 Filter pad Filter pad for fan cover on th...

Page 32: ... DVI D adapter Mini DisplayPort to DVI available as single pack or 3 pack 1 adapter 6ES7648 3AK00 0XA0 3 adapters 6ES7648 3AK00 1XA0 mDP DP adapter Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort availa ble as single pack or 3 pack 1 adapter 6ES7648 3AJ00 0XA0 3 adapters 6ES7648 3AJ00 1XA0 Component of the optional graphics card SIEMENS spare parts services Information on ordering the provision and delivery of sp...

Page 33: ...nitor offers options for remote monitor ing of IPCs communication with other systems worldwide alerts and creation of custom monitoring applications SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager The SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager enables the use of Intel Active Management Technology Intel AMT By using remote access to SIMATIC IPCs system or program errors can be corrected from a control room without on site presence for...

Page 34: ...Product description 1 6 Accessories and spare parts SIMATIC IPC847E 34 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 35: ...ury The device is heavy may fall down injure persons and be damaged Use the handles on the front panel to carry and lift the device Risk due to electric shock WARNING Risk of electric shock The on off button and on off switch do not fully disconnect the device from the mains There is also a risk of fire if the device or connecting lines are damaged Always fully disconnect the device from the mains...

Page 36: ...s in case of non validated plant operation The device is tested and certified on the basis of the technical standards In rare cases functional restrictions can occur during plant operation Validate the correct functioning of the plant to avoid functional restrictions Use in industrial environments Note Use in an industrial environment without additional protective measures This device was designed...

Page 37: ... device A damaged device can be under hazardous voltage and trigger a fire in the machine or plant A damaged device has unpredictable properties and states Death or serious injury could occur Avoid installing and commissioning a damaged device Label the damaged device and keep it locked away Send off the device for immediate repair Damage from condensation NOTICE Damage from condensation If the de...

Page 38: ... that the air flow required for safe operation of the device is guaranteed Mechanical load Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused due to an uneven mechanical load Circuit overload When connecting the devices to the power supply observe the rated values specified on the nameplate of the devices Reliable grounding Reliable grounding of rack moun...

Page 39: ...ed in the technical specifications Observe the permitted mounting positions of the device Do not obstruct the venting slots of the device When the device is operated in severe environments which are subject to caustic vapors or gases ensure sufficient clean air is provided Clean the enclosure surface with a damp cloth and make sure that no water enters the device When you plan your project you sho...

Page 40: ... be subject to splash water High frequency radiation CAUTION Immunity to RF interference The device has an increased immunity to RF radiation according to the specifications on electromagnetic compatibility in the technical specifications High frequency radiation above the specified immunity limits can result in malfunctioning of the device Persons are injured and the plant is damaged Avoid high f...

Page 41: ... capable may only be connected after the device has been disconnected from the power supply 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 Note Wh...

Page 42: ...lace device or system expansions and damage your device the warranty is voided Always disconnect the power plug before you open the device Only install device or system expansions designed for this device Observe the information on Electromagnetic compatibility provided in the technical specifications Contact your technical support team or the point of sale to find out which device and system expa...

Page 43: ...ply was ordered 2 strain reliefs if redundant power supply was ordered Keys for front door 2 keys For device with drive cage type A 2 keys for removable trays Self adhesive enclosure feet 4 units if ordered with power supply cable Supplied data storage medium On the supplied data storage medium read only you will find Software and tools to recover your ordered Microsoft Windows operating system De...

Page 44: ...indows operating systems under Important instructions and manuals for operating the device Page 11 or Technical specifications of the operating systems Page 162 Installed software Monitoring software SIMATIC IPC DiagBase only with installed Microsoft Windows operating system You will find the latest information on additional software for your device under Software accessories Page 33 Printed docum...

Page 45: ... complaint at the shipping company in charge Have the shipper confirm the transport damage immediately 2 Unpack the device at its installation location Remove the transport lock in the door of the type A drive cage 3 Keep the original packaging in case you have to transport the unit again 4 Check the scope of delivery Page 43 and any accessories Page 30 you may have ordered for completeness and da...

Page 46: ...ations are examples The data of your device may differ from the data in these examples Rating plate The nameplate is located on the inside of the front door COA label The COA label Certificate of Authenticity is located inside the front door Note The COA label is only available for devices delivered with Microsoft Windows operating system installed Example COA label for the Microsoft Windows 10 op...

Page 47: ...n fully from the cabinet or rack Note the information in Technical specifications of the telescopic rails Page 162 Horizontal Mounting on device base This installation type meets the requirements in accordance with IEC60297 3 100 Vertical Mounting on device base For vertical operation mount the device on a horizontal base made of metal and secure it against falling The following are available from...

Page 48: ...s or components can cause death or serious bodily injury Always disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it Ensure that the power to the control cabinet cannot be turned on accidentally CAUTION Risk of physical injury The device is too heavy to be mounted exclusively with the 19 inch brackets of the front panel The device may fall down injure people and get damaged Secure the device us...

Page 49: ...aterials are rated for the maximum current input and ambient temperature of the device and meet the requirements of the following standards ANSI UL 498 and CSA C22 2 No 42 CSA C22 2 No 182 1 CSA C22 2 No 182 2 CSA C22 2 No 182 3 For countries other than the USA and Canada Supply voltage 230 V AC This device is supplied with a safety tested power cord and may only be connected to a grounded SCHUKO ...

Page 50: ...o earth The connection for functional earthing on a device has a large surface makes contact over a large area and is marked with the following symbol You can find information on the position of the functional earthing connection under Rear of the device Page 19 Requirement T20 screwdriver Equipotential bonding conductor with a minimum cross section of 2 5 mm2 Procedure 1 Make the connection for f...

Page 51: ...voltage of the device must match the local supply voltage Operate the device only in grounded power supply networks TN networks in accordance with VDE 0100 Part 100 or IEC 60364 1 Operation in non grounded or impedance grounded networks is not permitted WARNING Risk of electric shock The on off button and on off switch do not fully disconnect the device from the mains There is also a risk of fire ...

Page 52: ...the position of the on off switch is available in Operator controls Page 23 2 Insert the power cable in the corresponding electrical socket Information on the position of the socket is available in Power supply connections Page 22 3 Insert the power cable in the electrical socket 4 Switch the on off switch to on position Attach latch for power plug To prevent unintentional removal of the power cab...

Page 53: ...e device must match the local supply voltage Operate the device only in grounded power supply networks TN networks in accordance with VDE 0100 Part 100 or IEC 60364 1 Operation in non grounded or impedance grounded networks is not permitted WARNING Risk of electric shock The on off button and on off switch do not fully disconnect the device from the mains There is also a risk of fire if the device...

Page 54: ...able in Power supply connections Page 22 3 Connect the power cable to the sockets 4 Switch the on off switch to on position The status display on the power supply modules light up green Note If only one of the power supply modules works a warning signal sounds You turn off the warning signal by pressing the alarm reset button on the working power supply module You can find information on the posit...

Page 55: ...es Information on the position of the interfaces is available in Interfaces and connections Page 20 2 Secure the cables Page 58 with strain relief if needed Connecting audio devices Depending on the function a UAJ connector has 2 4 contact surfaces Depending on the function or standard the assignment of the contacts varies The audio controller of the device recognizes the assignments of the contac...

Page 56: ...eded you can configure the multi monitoring function and the output of the boot screen in the firmware settings see Multi monitoring Page 64 The following table shows the various connection options of the monitors to the interfaces of the device Motherboard Graphics card optional DPP1 DPP2 DVI D mDPP1 mDPP2 mDPP3 Monitor 1 DP X DVI X 1 VGA X 2 Monitor 2 DP X DVI X 1 VGA X 2 Monitor 3 DP DVI X VGA ...

Page 57: ...with automation devices such as SIMATIC S7 You need the SOFTNET S7 software package for this PROFINET PROFINET can be operated via Standard Ethernet interfaces RT SIMATIC NET Use this software package to create operate and configure an innovative network for Field Control level Additional information is available under SIMATIC NET http w3 siemens com mcms automation en industrial communications Pa...

Page 58: ...vided is used to prevent accidental loosening of the interface cables from the device Requirement I O devices are connected to the respective interfaces TORX T10 screwdriver Procedure 1 Screw the strain relief onto the de vice with the fastening screw 2 Insert the detachable cable ties in the respective openings of the strain relief and fasten the cables with the cable ties ...

Page 59: ... and commissioning the installed Windows operating system in the documentation on the supplied data storage medium See also Important instructions and manuals for operating the device Page 11 for more on this 4 2 Configuring automatic switch on of device In the firmware settings you can specify that the device automatically starts up again after a separation from the mains voltage of at least 20 m...

Page 60: ...connecting the device from the line voltage WARNING Risk of electric shock The on off button and on off switch do not fully disconnect the device from the mains There is also a risk of fire if the device or connecting lines are damaged Always fully disconnect the device from the mains voltage before performing work on the device or when the device will not be used over an extended period of time F...

Page 61: ...d the device undergoes a hard reboot Data in the main memory is deleted Data on the data storage media may be lost The device may be damaged Perform a hardware reset only in the case of an emergency Hardware reset with on off button Press the on off button for more than 4 seconds The unit switches off Press the power button again to turn the device back on Hardware reset with reset button Press th...

Page 62: ...Commissioning the device 4 3 Switching off the device SIMATIC IPC847E 62 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 63: ...ng Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 63 Operating the device 5 5 1 Opening the front door Procedure 1 Open the front door with the key 2 Pull the front door to the side See also Notes on device and system extensions Page 42 ...

Page 64: ...O devices Page 55 Note Information on graphics cards which support multi monitoring can be obtained from your local representative see Service and support Page 195 Procedure 1 Install a suitable graphics card see Graphics card Page 99 2 Configure the function Multi monitoring in the firmware settings of the device You can find information on this in the detailed firmware BIOS description see Impor...

Page 65: ...d Storage Technology Hardware RAID system Page 73 maxView Storage Manager See also Installing drives inside on the side wall of the device Page 124 Drive cage type A Page 17 5 3 1 2 RAID5 system A RAID5 system works on the principle of striping with parity In the event of a defective drive or cable problems the RAID5 system can continue to work on the remaining drives and thus achieves a high leve...

Page 66: ...n and assumes its function Data synchronization to the hot spare drive starts automatically See also Integrating a hot spare drive into the onboard RAID system Page 72 Data synchronization in the RAID system Page 82 5 3 2 System with 2 drives You can order the device as a system with two drives For information on hard disk capacity refer to your order documentation When the device ships the second...

Page 67: ...ystem may be installed in SIMATIC IPC847E at the following locations For onboard RAID system Drive cage type A see Drives in drive cage type A side panel Page 100 Drive cage type B see Drives in drive cage type B side panel Page 114 inside on the side wall of the device see Installing drives inside on the side wall of the device Page 124 For hardware RAID system Drive cage type A see Drives in dri...

Page 68: ...D system Action Key Select entry then confirm selection Arrow keys on the keyboard Confirm selection Return key Back to previous window Esc key Setting up an onboard RAID system Create Volume 1 Switch on the device or restart the device 2 After starting the device immediately press the Esc key and keep it pressed as soon as the message Press ESC for boot options appears 3 Use the arrow keys of the...

Page 69: ... front of the drive model name see 9 Select Create Volume In the next window the details of the RAID system RAID volume that you have just set up are displayed The onboard RAID system is set up 10 Press the Esc key several times in succession until you reach the Main Page of the firmware BIOS menu Note Confirm Exit Discarding Changes message with YES If the warning message Exit Discarding Changes ...

Page 70: ... Rapid Storage Technology onboard RAID system 1 Select Start Programs Start Intel Display status of the onboard RAID system faulty drive 1 Select the Status tab In the Storage System View area on the right side of the window you will find information on a defective drive a the functioning drives Example display status of a RAID1 system Creating a report on the onboard RAID system 1 Select the Help...

Page 71: ...rive is not checked for partition information or existing data All partitions and data of the new drive are deleted without warning Insert only a brand new drive or a drive that is configured as a replacement drive Refer to the controller documentation for instructions on setting up replacement drives 1 Select Start Intel Intel Rapid Storage Technology 2 Select the Preferences menu 3 Go to the Aut...

Page 72: ...he right hand side of the program window 4 In the Manage menu click on the link Rebuild to another Disk 5 Select the newly integrated drive in the next dialog and click Rebuild The RAID system data synchronization Page 82 is started 5 4 4 4 Integrating a hot spare drive into the onboard RAID system The RAID system is configured in the delivery state in such a way that a new hot spare drive is auto...

Page 73: ...ardware RAID system all required software is already installed on your device when it is delivered You can find the following in the Drivers RAID AHCI Adaptec directory of the supplied data storage medium Microsemi Adaptec Smart HBA RAID Installation And User s Guide with comprehensive information on installing and configuring the hardware RAID adapter card Adaptec maxView Storage Manager software...

Page 74: ...ate your device as a hardware RAID system you need to install a hardware RAID adapter card Requirement 4 GB main memory T10 screwdriver Components for installing the hardware RAID adapter card Information on these components can be obtained from your local SIEMENS representative Capacitor block cable with plug Capacitor block Hardware RAID adapter card Microsemi Adaptec SmartRAID 3151 4i Controlle...

Page 75: ...connector lights up 4 Only remove the connector when the yellow LED is extinguished Procedure 1 Open the device read the important information on this under Open the device Page 89 2 Follow the instructions under Installing expansion cards Page 91 Note the following You can find information on the slot of the hardware RAID adapter card under Slots for expansion cards on the bus board Page 182 Leav...

Page 76: ... guide rail for long expansion cards and fasten it with a cable tie as shown see also Internal construction of the device Page 29 6 Insert the connector of the capacitor block cable at the marked position 7 Insert the adapter cable at the marked position Make sure that the connector latch audibly engages 8 Close the device 9 Configure the installed hardware RAID adapter card ...

Page 77: ...Configuration Then configure the settings of the hardware RAID adapter card Configure Controller Settings Requirement Note For a hardware RAID system integrate only drives of the type A drive bay The drives required for the RAID system are installed in the device see RAID1 system Installation options for drives Page 67 RAID5 system Installation options for drives Page 67 A hardware RAID adapter ca...

Page 78: ... selecting and saving settings 5 Select Array Configuration 6 Select Create Array A list of available drives is displayed 7 Select the drives from the list that you want to integrate into your RAID system and press the Space key You can find information on the mounting locations of the drives under Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 40 C Page 100 The integrated drive is given a check...

Page 79: ...stem select Configure Controller Settings from the main menu 2 Select Modify Controller Settings Check or change the values of the following firmware entries Firmware entry Value Configured Physical Drive Write Cache State Disabled Controller Cache Enabled 3 Select Submit Changes to save your settings 4 Select Back to Main Menu 5 Finish the process by pressing the ESC key repeatedly 6 Select Exit ...

Page 80: ...lorer opens and a warning message is displayed Start by installing the security certificate of the website Requirement 4 GB main memory The operating system is restarted The operating system is protected with a user name and password You have administrator rights Operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Microsoft Windows 10 Warning message the first time maxView Storage Manager is called 1 O...

Page 81: ...essage 5 In the General tab click on Install certificate 6 Select Local computer as the storage location and confirm your selection with Next 7 Confirm the warning message that follows 8 Select the option Place all certificates in the following store and specify the storage location for the certificate 9 Select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities option and click OK Next Finish 10 Close Int...

Page 82: ...screen commands may be briefly delayed The result may be faulty operations of the machine or plant Do not operate safety critical functions during synchronization of a drive Stable system statuses are only achieved after successful completion of synchronization Duration of data synchronization The synchronization process may take quite some time e g several hours with extremely high drive load eve...

Page 83: ... Status display TEMP Page 25 Closed loop speed control of the device fans the power supply fan and the fan of the optional graphics card Temperature alarm is output Fan monitoring Monitoring of underspeed and failure of a fan as well as cable break of the tachometer cable The operation of the fan is monitored at the following positions Front panel Processor Triple head graphics card Power supply n...

Page 84: ...ndant power supply Drive monitoring Determination of the status of the drives HDD and SSD with SMART functionality even in RAID sys tems RAID status The status of an inactive hot swap drive is not dis played Status display HDDx ALARM Page 25 SMART status of the hard drives The following statuses for example are displayed in a RAID system Normal OK Degraded error Rebuild rebuilding Software for dev...

Page 85: ...manuals for operating the device Page 11 5 5 3 SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor The SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor monitoring software can be ordered optionally If a device is ordered with SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor the software is included with the device in the delivery state Information on the software and documentation of SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor can be found under SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor https support industry s...

Page 86: ...integrat ed in the firmware This allows you to restart the IPC and change firm ware BIOS settings remotely Remote power manage ment SIMATIC IPCs can be turned on and off and restarted from another PC IDE redirection An ISO file on the Help Desk PC can be integrated and used on the SIMATIC IPC as a DVD drive An ISO file contains a memory image of the content of a CD or DVD structured in the ISO 966...

Page 87: ...er The software for remote maintenance of your SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager device can be ordered as an option You can find information on the software and documentation of SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager under SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager http support automation siemens com WW view en 48707158 Important instructions and manuals for operating the device Page 11 ...

Page 88: ...d protection from manipulation of the device NOTICE Import restrictions for the Trusted Platform Module Use of the Trusted Platform Module is subject to legal restrictions in some countries and is not permitted there Always observe the respective import restrictions of the country in which the device will be used Activate Trusted Platform Modules You can find information on activating the Trusted ...

Page 89: ...per intervention in the device endangers operational reliability and may damage the device The results are personal injuries and damage to the plant Take the following precautions Always disconnect the power plug before you open the device Close the device after every intervention NOTICE Electrostatic sensitive devices ESD The device contains electronic components that may be destroyed by electros...

Page 90: ...ng parameters to the device 6 1 Open the device SIMATIC IPC847E 90 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA Procedure 1 Remove the captive screw 2 Push the enclosure cover back 3 Lift up and remove the enclosure cover ...

Page 91: ...ht is exceeded contact problems malfunctions and installation difficulties cannot be ruled out The accessory pack of the device includes three long card retainers for expansion cards with low overall height Use these instead of the card retainers installed in the device Long PCI PCIe expansion cards must be equipped with an extender so that they can be introduced into the guide rails Long expansio...

Page 92: ...ion card into the free slot 5 Secure the expansion card with the screw 6 Reinstall the rod with the card retainer 7 Detach the card retainer in question and place it on the expansion card in the slo 8 Secure the card retainer with the locking screw If you are installing a short expansion card remove the locking screw from the card retainer and install it in the opposite hole If you are installing ...

Page 93: ...ortant information in Open the device Page 89 Procedure 1 Loosen the cable holder 2 Hold the latched bar with the card retainer on both ends and remove it by pulling it upwards 3 Disconnect all cables and the screw of the expansion card you wish to remove 4 Remove the expansion card from the slot 5 If you do not wish to install a new expansion card install the corresponding slot bracket with the s...

Page 94: ... 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Combination 3 Combinations of three memory modules are not permitted Combination 4 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 64 GB Usable memory modules DIMM DDR4 memory modules Memory transaction rate 2666 MT sec unbuffered without ECC or with ECC Conditions of use of memory modules Memory is operated in dual channel mode if two modules are installed O...

Page 95: ...emove several memory modules remove them one after the other in the following order Memory module 1 Slot DIMM 1 2 Memory module 2 Slot DIMM 1 1 Memory module 3 Slot DIMM 2 2 Memory module 4 Slot DIMM 2 1 The slots of the memory modules are labeled on the motherboard 2 Open the two latches at the sides of the memory module evenly Remove the memory module from the slot 3 Close the device Display of ...

Page 96: ...cess to the memory modules see Replacing the bus board Page 143 Procedure 1 If you install several memory modules install them one after the other in the following order Memory module 1 Slot DIMM 2 1 Memory module 2 Slot DIMM 1 1 Memory module 3 Slot DIMM 2 2 Memory module 4 Slot DIMM 1 2 The slots of the memory modules are labeled on the motherboard 2 Remove the memory module from its packaging H...

Page 97: ...ng until the two locks audibly engage The memory module is inserted correctly if less than 1 mm of the gold contacts is visible evenly across the entire length of the module 6 Close the device Display of a changed memory configuration A new memory configuration is detected automatically The allocation of the base memory and extended memory is automatically displayed when you switch on the device ...

Page 98: ...rtant information regarding this under Open the device Page 89 Optional retainer for locking the internal USB interface see Hardware accessories Page 30 Screwdriver TX10 Procedure 1 Screw the guide rail of the retainer into place in the enclosure as shown in the figure 2 Connect the USB stick 3 Slide the retainer in the direction of the USB stick 4 Secure the retainer by turning the screw on the g...

Page 99: ...n be obtained from your local representative see Service and support Page 195 Requirement An original spare part You have noted down the firmware BIOS settings since the configuration data of the device can be deleted if the expansion card is changed You can find information on this in the detailed firmware BIOS description see Important instructions and manuals for operating the device Page 11 Re...

Page 100: ...ge at various mounting locations You can find information on the mounting locations under Drive cage type A Page 17 Installation options The following representations give you an overview of the installation options for drives Drive in removable tray via 5 25 adapter Drive in removable tray Fan on drive cage type A The fan is only required when more than two drives are installed Drive type SATA SA...

Page 101: ...h hot spare drive X RAID5 system with hot spare drive X Maximum number of drives per drive type in the removable tray or internally on the side panel of the device Ambient temperature 0 40 C Drive type Front Side panel SATA 2 5 and 3 5 size 4 2 SATA Enterprise 2 5 and 3 5 size 4 2 SAS Enterprise 3 5 size 4 2 0 C minimum permissible temperature for SATA hard disk drive 5 C minimum permissible tempe...

Page 102: ...allation options The following representations give you an overview of the installation options for drives Drive in removable tray via 5 25 adapter Drive in removable tray Fan on drive cage type A The fan is only required when more than two drives are installed Drive type SATA is possible Drive type SATA is possible Additional drive mount ed on the right side panel on the drive bay plate The maxim...

Page 103: ... Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 103 Maximum number of drives per drive type in the removable tray or internally on the side panel of the device Ambient temperature 0 50 C Drive type Front Side panel SATA 2 5 and 3 5 size 4 2 SATA Enterprise 2 5 and 3 5 size SAS Enterprise 3 5 size ...

Page 104: ...uring operation in connection with RAID1 and RAID5 hot swap When you remove the drive while data is being written to it you may damage the drive and destroy data Only remove the removable tray from the device when the drive is inactive see Status displays on removable tray for drives Page 28 Observe the ESD guidelines Requirement The device is equipped with the drive cage type A An original spare ...

Page 105: ...d pull the removable tray completely out of the device 5 Loosen the highlighted screws on the bottom of the removable tray and remove the drive The figure on the left shows an HDD as the drive and the figure on the right shows an SSD 6 Carefully insert the new drive into the removable tray Take care not to touch the contacts of the drive when you do this 7 Fasten the new drive with the screws to t...

Page 106: ... 6 Drives SIMATIC IPC847E 106 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 10 Close the tray bracket 11 Lock the removable tray with the key Note The removable tray must always be locked to ensure reliable operation of the devices with removable trays ...

Page 107: ...is equipped with the drive cage type A There is no drive or any other component in the mounting location for 5 25 components An original spare part that is a 5 25 adapter module approved for this device see notes in Hardware accessories Page 30 The device is fully disconnected from the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information in Open the device...

Page 108: ...Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 3 Push the 5 25 adapter for the removable racks from the front into the drive cage 4 Attach the data cables to the desired connectors on the motherboard or the hardware RAID controller and to the adapter module 5 Connect the power supply 6 Close the device ...

Page 109: ...t these interfaces Requirement The device is equipped with the type A drive cage see Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 40 C Page 100 and Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 50 C Page 102 An original spare part that is a backplane approved for this device see notes in Hardware accessories Page 30 The device is fully disconnected from the line voltage see Switching off th...

Page 110: ... the cover upwards at an angle at the front of the device 4 Remove the blanking plates which may be located to the right of the cover at the front of the drive cage 5 Remove all existing removable trays until the drive cage is freely accessible 6 Insert the backplane into the drive bay from the front and snap it into place at the back ...

Page 111: ... in the centering pins The backplane is clipped in behind the latches All backplanes lie exactly underneath each other vertically aligned when viewed from above 7 Reinstall the required blanking plates or removable trays 8 Insert the cover into the front of the device 9 At the backplane connect the data cables with the corresponding interfaces on the motherboard or the hardware RAID controller 10 ...

Page 112: ... device is equipped with the type A drive cage see Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 40 C Page 100 and Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 50 C Page 102 An original spare part that is a backplane approved for this device see notes in Hardware accessories Page 30 The device is fully disconnected from the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is ope...

Page 113: ...6 6 Drives SIMATIC IPC847E Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 113 3 Remove the unlatched backplane board by turning it upwards from the brackets and removing it from the drive cage See also Installing a backplane for removable tray Page 109 ...

Page 114: ...apply to the use of SSD The maximum permitted power loss of the expansion cards is 80 W You can install the following drives in the Type B drive cage at various mounting locations You can find information on the mounting locations under Drive cage type B Page 18 Installation options The following representations give you an overview of the installation options for drives Drive in drive bay for int...

Page 115: ...ation stresses during operation 10 58 Hz 0 045 mm 58 300 Hz 3 m s Ambient temperature 0 40 C Drive configuration Mode Non RAID system X RAID1 system X RAID5 system X RAID1 system with hot spare drive X RAID5 system with hot spare drive X Maximum number of drives per drive type in drive cage type B or internally on the side panel of the device Ambient temperature 0 40 C Drive type Front Side panel ...

Page 116: ...se of SSD The maximum permitted power loss of the expansion cards is 80 W You can install the following drives in the Type B drive cage at various mounting locations You can find information on the mounting locations under Drive cage type B Page 18 Installation options The following representations give you an overview of the installation options for drives Drive in drive bay for internal rugged i...

Page 117: ...d on the side panel these may be exposed to the following vibration stresses during operation 10 58 Hz 0 045 mm 58 300 Hz 3 m s2 Ambient temperature 0 50 C Drive configuration Mode Non RAID system X RAID1 system X RAID5 system X RAID1 system with hot spare drive X RAID5 system with hot spare drive Maximum number of drives per drive type in drive cage type B or internally on the side panel of the d...

Page 118: ...ssible expansion for temperature range 0 to 50 C Page 116 NOTICE Risk of damaging the drive and data loss When you remove the drive while data is being written to it you may damage the drive and destroy data Only remove the removable tray from the device when the drive is inactive see Status displays on removable tray for drives Page 28 Observe the ESD guidelines Requirement An original spare part...

Page 119: ...unting bar together with the drive cover by pressing sideways against the surfaces and push the drive mounting bar forward out of the device in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the left and right drive mounting bars and the drive bay cover from the drive Note The drive mounting bars are labeled with L and R and must be remounted in the same way on the left and right see corresponding marking on...

Page 120: ...8 A5E43920357 AA 4 Loosen the four screws and remove the drive from the drive bay Figure 6 1 Drive bay with HDD Figure 6 2 Drive bay with SSD 5 Install the new drive in the drive bay Ensure that the new drive faces upwards 6 Fasten the new drive with four screws Start at the hole marked with 1 on the drive bay ...

Page 121: ... drive bay evenly into the guide rail of the drive cage 3 4 to the rear without tilting it left or right 9 Insert the drive bay cover between the drive mounting bars The pins must lock into the openings on the left and right 10 Push the drive bay in fully and evenly on the left and the right until you hear it click into the drive cage 11 Connect the power and data cables to the drive ...

Page 122: ...n Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 40 C Page 114 and Permissible expansion for temperature range 0 to 50 C Page 116 Requirement There is no drive or any other component in the mounting location for 5 25 components The device is fully disconnected from the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information in Open the device Page 89 T10 sc...

Page 123: ... and the blanking plate Note The drive mounting bars are labeled L and R and have to be installed in the same way again on the left and right 4 Screw the right and left drive mounting bars to the new drive Take care not to touch the contacts of the drive when you do this The blanking plate is no longer required 5 Push the new drive with the drive mounting bars in the guide rail on the left and rig...

Page 124: ...3 5 on one drive bay plate on the right side panel of the device viewed from the front panel Requirement An original spare part i e a drive bay plate approved for this device with an appropriate drive The device is fully disconnected from the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information in Open the device Page 89 Procedure 1 Screw the drive to the ...

Page 125: ...t base at the position or at the position inside on the side panel of the enclosure Then tighten the drive support base from the outside at the marked points The SATA connectors are always located at the top 3 Connect the data cables to the desired connectors on the motherboard and on the drive position 4 Connect the power supply 5 Close the device ...

Page 126: ...18 A5E43920357 AA 6 6 6 Install M 2 NVMe SSD Note An M 2 NVMe SSD cannot be operated in a RAID system The M 2 NVMe SSD is plugged onto a PCIe adapter card and then onto the bus board using this adapter card Requirement M 2 NVMe SSDs key M with a max length of 110 mm PCIe adapter card Cross tip screwdriver P1 ...

Page 127: ... from above see figure into the direct plug socket of the PCIe adapter card provided for it 2 Carefully press down the M 2 NVMe SSD and secure it on the PCIe adapter card with the screw 3 Install the PCIe adapter card in the corresponding slot on the bus board Read the information under Slots for expansion cards on the bus board Page 182 and Installing expansion cards Page 91 ...

Page 128: ...Expanding and assigning parameters to the device 6 6 Drives SIMATIC IPC847E 128 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 129: ...ions Page 42 7 2 Maintenance intervals To maintain high system availability we recommend the preventative replacement of those PC components that are subject to wear The table below indicates the intervals for this replacement Component Replacement interval Drives 3 years Backup battery 5 years Fan 3 years Filter pad Depending on the degree of soiling Note All drives are monitored with the SIMATIC...

Page 130: ...the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The fan cover has been removed see Remove the fan cover Page 131 An original spare part i e a filter pad of the same type Procedure 1 Remove the filter pad from the fan cover 2 Insert the new filter pad into the fan cover It is inserted loosely in the fan cover When you insert the filter pad make sure it lies evenly in the fan cover 3 Replace t...

Page 131: ...an cover Requirement The front door is open Read the information under Opening the front door Page 63 Information on the position of the fan cover of the front fan is available under Front panel Page 16 Procedure 1 Open the front door at least at an angle of approx 45 2 Take hold of the recessed grip of the fan cover 3 Open the fan cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it ...

Page 132: ...60 The fan cover has been removed see Remove the fan cover Page 131 An original spare part that is a front fan of the same type Procedure 1 Press the locks together and keep them pressed 2 Lift the fan support slightly upwards and remove it to the front from the front of the enclosure 3 Put down the fan support with the openings facing down fan is above 4 Press on the clip on the small fan cable p...

Page 133: ...er the other at the front and rear and remove the fan 7 Loosen the locking latches of the holder for the adapter plugs and remove the holder 8 Take the new fan and place the holder for the adapter plug on the new fan as seen in the figure and snap the holder into place 9 Then place the new fan on the fan support Use the highlighted positions as a guide Notch in fan support and holder for adapter p...

Page 134: ...920357 AA 11 Install the larger adapter plug in the holder for the adapter plug Press on the side of the clips of the larger adapter plug 12 Insert the small fan cable connector in the larger adapter connector again 13 Place the fan support with the new fan on the front of the device See also Maintenance intervals Page 129 ...

Page 135: ...e see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information in Open the device Page 89 The adapter module removable trays is removed see Installing a 5 25 adapter module for removable trays Page 107 An original spare part i e a fan of the same type Procedure 1 Detach the fan cable from the motherboard 2 Press the upper and lower lock on the fan support and remove the fan su...

Page 136: ...g latches of the fan support slightly outwards and remove the fan from the fan support 5 Place the new fan in the fan support as shown 6 Guide the fan cable through the cable outlet 7 Finally snap the new fan completely into place in the locking latches 8 Mount the fan support on the drive cage see above 9 Connect the fan cable to the motherboard See also Maintenance intervals Page 129 ...

Page 137: ...tical battery or types recommended by the manufacturer Do not throw lithium batteries into fire do not solder on the cell 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 Requirement An original spare part i e a backup battery of the same type article number of lithium battery A5E0033114...

Page 138: ...E43920357 AA Procedure 1 Remove the expansion cards if necessary You can find information on this under Removing expansion cards Page 93 2 Remove the battery from socket 3 Press the new battery into the socket applying slight pressure 4 Close the device 5 Check the firmware settings See also Hardware accessories Page 30 ...

Page 139: ...ge 89 An original spare part i e a single power supply of the same type T10 screwdriver Diagonal cutter Procedure 1 Disconnect the cables from the drives and the motherboard 2 Remove the cable ties securing the power cables in the enclosure 3 Remove the four fixing screws that are marked in the figure below 4 Pull the power supply upward and out of the housing 5 Install the new power supply 6 Fast...

Page 140: ... tip screwdriver P1 Procedure 1 Use the status display to determine which module is defective status display at the top of the module is lit red or is not lit 2 Switch off the defective module using the on off switch 3 Disconnect the defective module from the line voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 To do so unplug the power cord from the socket of the defective module 4 Remove the highli...

Page 141: ...e voltage see Switching off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information regarding this under Open the device Page 89 An original replacement part i e the enclosure of a redundant power supply of the same type Both modules of the redundant power supply are removed see Replacing redundant power supply AC module Page 140 Short Phillips screwdriver P1 Procedure 1 Remove the cable t...

Page 142: ... AA 4 Unscrew the screws at the 4 marked positions on the inside of the redundant power supply enclosure 5 Remove the housing of the redundant power supply from the back of the device 6 Install the new enclosure and secure it at the appropriate places 7 Re insert the two modules of the redundant power supply and close the device ...

Page 143: ...ing off the device Page 60 The device is open see important information in Open the device Page 89 T10 screwdriver Procedure Removal 1 Remove the expansion cards from the slots see Removing expansion cards Page 93 2 Pull all connectors out of the bus board 3 Remove the screws marked in the figure 4 Pull the bus board from the mother board Procedure Installation Proceed in the reverse order for the...

Page 144: ...TICE Damage to the processor If the processor is operated with a higher clock frequency than permitted it can be destroyed or cause loss of data Operate the processor only at a clock frequency that is equal to or less than the permitted clock frequency Procedure 1 Remove the bus board see Replacing the bus board Page 143 2 Remove the heat sink of the processor 3 Unlock the socket and lift the sock...

Page 145: ... Hexagon bolt screwdrivers 5 mm and 5 5 mm for hexagon bolts on which the bus board is placed and fastened Screwdriver T10 for fixing screws of the motherboard Procedure 1 Remove the following components one after the other The expansion cards from the slots see Removing expansion cards Page 93 The bus board see Replacing the bus board Page 143 The heat sink of the processor see Replacing the proc...

Page 146: ...3920357 AA 9 Install the following components one after the other Heat sink of the processor Bus board Expansion cards see Installing expansion cards Page 91 10 Update the firmware settings to match the version of the motherboard Please note during the update whether you are operating a device with or without a RAID system ...

Page 147: ... can find information on configuring firmware BIOS and on the firmware settings in the delivery state in the Firmware BIOS description https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109760621 Note If your IPC does not boot for example because a BIOS update crashed contact your local SIEMENS representative You can find information on BIOS Recovery and ME Update under Pin assignment of the interna...

Page 148: ...Device maintenance and repair 7 7 Recycling and disposal SIMATIC IPC847E 148 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 149: ...specifications only apply under the following conditions The device is in good working order The fan cover and filter pad are installed The device is closed The connected I O devices meet the requirements for the respective area of application interference emission according to EN 61000 6 3 IEC 61000 6 3 immunity to interference according to EN 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 6 2 ...

Page 150: ...ed in the power supply unit of the IPC The pulse currents during startup are also taken into account by the time lag type In the case of a fault this fuse ensures the correct disconnec tion of the device from the power supply system It is recommended that a fuse of at least 6 3 A plus the power demand of the other devices that are also supplied via this circuit be used for protection of the higher...

Page 151: ...of protection IP 41 front with closed front door 1 IP 20 on the rear according to EN 60529 Dust protection With closed front door Filter class G2 EN 779 particles 0 5 mm are 99 retained Safety Protection class Protection class I compliant with IEC 61140 Degree of pollution Device is designed for environments with pollution degree 2 Transient overvoltage Device is designed for connection to supply ...

Page 152: ...A SSD SATA typical 0 8 A Hard disk drive 1 SATA typical values 0 6 A 0 3 A Hard disk drive 1 SATA type Enterprise typical values 0 5 A 0 7 A M 2 NVMe SSD 2 24 A Internal fan 0 25 A Triple Head graphics card 3 3 A 1 5 A Single currents AC max permit ted 20 A 2 25 A 2 14 A 11 A 0 1 A 2 0 A 3 Single currents AC redundant max permitted 20 A 2 20 A 2 16 A 16 A 0 5 A 3 0 A Total power consumption per mi...

Page 153: ...evice Core i5 i7 SATA Enterprise 0 48 A 109 W Base device Xeon 0 53 A 120 W Base device Xeon SATA Enter prise 0 56 A 126 W 1 hard disk drive SATA 0 03 A 7 3 W 2 hard disk drives SATA 0 07 A 14 7 W 3 hard disk drives SATA 0 1 A 22 0 W 1 hard disk drive SATA SAS type Enterprise 0 05 A 12 1 W 2 hard disk drives SATA SAS type Enterprise 0 11 A 24 2 W 3 hard disk drives SATA SAS type Enterprise 0 16 A ...

Page 154: ... 1 5 5 Vaux 2 A 2 5 3 1 The total output of the 5 V and 3 3 V voltage must be 190 W 2 2 5 A for 10 seconds The total power of all voltages is max 400 W 8 3 3 Technical specifications of redundant power supply AC Output voltage Voltage Maximum current Voltage stability 12 V 16 A 2 5 12 V 16 A 2 5 12 V 0 5 A 10 5 V 20 A 1 5 3 3 V 20 A 1 5 5 Vaux 3 0 A 5 3 1 The total output of the 5 V and 3 3 V volt...

Page 155: ...2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 4 burst 1 kV according to IEC 61000 4 5 surge symm 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 5 surge symm Noise immunity on signal lines 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 4 burst length 3 m 1 kV according to IEC 61000 4 4 burst length 3 m 2 kV according to IEC 61000 4 5 burst length 30 m Immunity to discharges of static electricity 6 kV contact discharge according to IEC 61000 4 2 8 ...

Page 156: ...of 1000 m to 3500 m Mechanical ambient conditions Vibration Tested according to IEC 60068 2 6 10 cycles Operation 2 10 to 58 Hz 0 0375 mm 58 Hz to 500 Hz 4 9 m s2 Storage transport 5 up to 8 51 Hz amplitude 3 5 mm 8 51 up to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 Resistance to shock Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 27 Operation 2 Half sine 50 m s2 30 ms 100 shocks per axis Storage transport Half sine 250 m s2 6 ms ...

Page 157: ...able in your order documents Maximum number 6 depends on the selected configuration HDD HDD types Native Command Queuing is supported 3 5 SATA 6 GB s 1000 GB 3 5 SATA Enterprise 6 GB s 1000 GB and 2000 GB 3 5 SAS Enterprise 6 GB s 2000 GB SSD SSD types flash memory 2 5 SATA 6 GB s 480 GB 2 5 SATA 6 GB s 960 GB M 2 NVMe SSD M 2 2280 key M PCIe Gen3 x4 512 GB and 1024 GB You can find the maximum the...

Page 158: ...emory modules 4 x DIMM slots for DDR4 2666 expandable to 64 GB Main memory 4 up to 64 GB DDR4 SDRAM PC4 2666T Max of 3 2 GB can be used for 32 bit versions of operating system and applications see order documents for equipment Power consumption per PCI slot maximum permitted 5 V 5 A or 3 3 V 7 A 12 V 0 5 A 3 3 Vaux 0 4 A Power consumption per PCIe slot with x4 expansion card maximum permitted 3 3 ...

Page 159: ...CIe x16 8 lanes Gen 3 0 2 PCIe x16 4 lanes Gen 3 0 1 x PCIe x16 4 lanes Gen 3 0 2 PCIe x16 4 lanes via PCIe switch Gen 3 0 2 x PCIe x4 4 lane via PCIe switch Gen 3 0 Bus board variant 3 with 11 expansion slots 3 PCI 1 PCIe x16 16 lanes Gen 3 0 1 x PCIe x16 4 lanes Gen 3 0 2 x PCIe x16 1 lane Gen 3 0 2 PCIe x16 4 lanes via PCIe switch Gen 3 0 2 x PCIe x4 4 lanes via PCIe switch Gen 3 0 PCIe bus of ...

Page 160: ...cs 630 GT2 integrated in processor Intel Core i3 8100 Intel Core i5 8500 Intel Core i7 8700 Intel UHD Graphics P630 GT2 integrated in processor Intel Xeon Processor E 2176G Graphics memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology uses 32 MB in main memory Resolutions frequencies colors DVI up to 1920 1200 pixels at 60 Hz color depth up to 32 bit pixel DisplayPort up to 4096 2304 pixels at 60 Hz color depth...

Page 161: ...Back of device 2 1500 mA high current 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 USB 3 0 old Type A USB 3 1 SuperSpeed backward compatible with USB 3 0 2 0 1 1 Front of device 2 900 mA high current 2 Ethernet 3 Ethernet interface RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 x Ethernet 1 Intel Jacksonville i219 LM AMT capable4 2 x Ethernet 2 3 Intel Springville i210 AT Wake on LAN Remote Boot and the Teaming modes are supported Adapter Fault Tol...

Page 162: ...systems Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB 64 bit Multi Language Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard Edition incl 5 Clients 64 bit Multi Language Multi Language User Interface MUI 5 languages English German French Spanish Italian You can find information on ordered Microsoft Windows operating systems under Important instructions and manuals for operating the device Page 11 Boot mode and ...

Page 163: ...A5E43920357 AA 163 Dimension drawings 9 9 1 Dimension drawing of the device Note IEC 60297 3 100 The systems meets the requirements for 4 HE according to IEC 60297 3 100 Front view and top view 1 At top when installed vertically All dimensions in mm ...

Page 164: ...Dimension drawings 9 2 Dimension drawing of the Tower Kit SIMATIC IPC847E 164 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 9 2 Dimension drawing of the Tower Kit Front view and top view ...

Page 165: ...m The figure below shows the maximum size of the PCI PCI Express expansion card that can be installed without slot bracket and retainer PCI PCIe Meaning DIM A 106 68 mm 111 15 mm Lower edge of expansion card to upper edge of module DIM B 111 94 mm 116 4 mm Lower edge of expansion card to lower edge of retainer DIM C 113 44 mm 117 9 mm Lower edge of expansion card to retainer DIM D 123 54 mm 128 0 ...

Page 166: ...drawings 9 4 Dimension drawing of the telescope rails SIMATIC IPC847E 166 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 9 4 Dimension drawing of the telescope rails Dimensions for bore holes for telescopic rails ...

Page 167: ...interfer ence Industry EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 Residential and commercial areas and small businesses EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 1 The devices are compliant with EN 61000 3 2 Transient currents and EN 61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuation and Flicker 2014 35 EU Electrical equipment for use within specific voltage limits Low Voltage Directive Conformance with this standard has been verified according to EN 6...

Page 168: ...tion and sales meets the requirements of ISO 9001 This has been certified by DQS the German society for the certification of quality management systems Software license agreements If the device is supplied with preinstalled software you must observe the corresponding license agreements 10 3 UL approval The following approvals are available for the device Underwriters Laboratories UL in accordance ...

Page 169: ...ect the inter ference at his own expense Shielded Cables Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conditions of Operations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followi...

Page 170: ...ard EN 61000 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments 10 7 Eurasion Customs Union EAC Identification for Eurasion Customs Union EAC Eurasian Conformity Customs union of Russia Belarus and Kazakhstan Declaration of conformity according to Technical Regulations of the Customs Union TR CU 10 8 Korea KOREA This product meets the requirements ...

Page 171: ...of these main components Processor and chipset four slots for memory modules internal and external interfaces Flash BIOS and the backup battery Slots for memory modules Processor Slot for the bus board Backup battery Technical features of the motherboard Technical features of the motherboard can be found under Technical specifications of the motherboard Page 158 ...

Page 172: ...1x type A 2 COM1 X30 9 SATA 5 Port 5 18 Unlock ME 3 COM2 X31 10 SATA 4 Port 4 19 BIOS Recovery 4 DVI D X70 11 SATA 3 Port 3 20 On off button 5 DPP X71 X72 12 SATA 2 Port 2 21 Reset button 6 LAN 1 X1 P1 13 SATA 1 Port 1 22 CPU Power LAN 2 X2 P1 14 SATA 0 Port 0 LAN 3 X3 P1 15 Status indicator on front On off button Reset button 7 USB 3 1 X60 X65 4x type A 2x type C 16 USB 3 0 behind front door 2x t...

Page 173: ...al ATA Internal Voltage supply for serial ATA Connection for device fan Internal Power supply device fan monitoring controlled 4 pin pin header Connection of SCSI activity LED Internal SCSI activity connector Type JST B2B PH SM3 TB Input for SCSI drive activity display Internal USB3 USB2 interface Internal For connecting the USB cable to the front panel of the computer Internal USB2 interface Inte...

Page 174: ... TB NOTICE Observe safety information Only use this interface for maintenance purposes You should observe the warnings in Open the device Page 89 Pin Name Meaning 1 GND Ground 2 Reset Input 0 V level means reset A 2 4 Power button Type JST B2B PH SM3 TB NOTICE Observe safety information Only use this interface for maintenance purposes You should observe the warnings in Open the device Page 89 Pin ...

Page 175: ...nal 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 GND Ground 10 Key A 2 6 Internal interface connector USB 3 0 USB 2 0 Pin Name Meaning USB3 USB3 USB 2 0 contacts A1 VCC 5 V fused A2 SSRX Data input USB3 A3 SSRX Data input USB3 A4 GND Ground A5 SSTX Data output USB3 A6 SSTX Data output USB3 A7 GND Ground A8 Data Data channel USB2 bidirectional A9 Data Data channel USB2 bidirectional A10 Reserved 5 V fused or ground...

Page 176: ...undant PS 6 Reserved Reserved for fan failure of redundant PS 7 Quittung_Status Output Acknowledgment of acoustic alarm signal of redundant power supply signal is open when module is switched on 8 Ground A 2 8 Fan port Pin Name Meaning 1 GND Ground 2 VCC 12 V fused 3 Tacho signal Input monitoring signal 4 PWM Output speed setting A 2 9 Supply for the serial ATA drives Pin Name Meaning 1 12 V Outpu...

Page 177: ... A16 PCIEX16_RX_P 15 SDVO_CTRLCLK B17 A17 PCIEX16_RX_N 15 GND B18 A18 GND PCIEX16_TX_P 14 B19 A19 n c PCIEX16_TX_N 14 B20 A20 GND GND B21 O21 PCIEX16_RX_P 14 GND B22 A22 PCIEX16_RX_N 14 PCIEX16_TX_P 13 B23 A23 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 13 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PCIEX16_RX_P 13 GND B26 A26 PCIEX16_RX_N 13 PCIEX16_TX_P 12 B27 A27 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 12 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PCIEX16_RX_P 12 n c B30 A30 PCIEX1...

Page 178: ... A55 GND GND B56 A56 PCIEX16_RX_P 6 GND B57 A57 PCIEX16_RX_N 6 PCIEX16_TX_P 5 B58 A58 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 5 B59 A59 GND GND B60 A60 PCIEX16_RX_P 5 GND B61 A61 PCIEX16_RX_N 5 PCIEX16_TX_P 4 B62 A62 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 4 B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PCIEX16_RX_P 4 GND B65 A65 PCIEX16_RX_N 4 PCIEX16_TX_P 3 B66 A66 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 3 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PCIEX16_RX_P 3 GND B69 A69 PCIEX16_RX_N 3 PCIEX16_TX_P ...

Page 179: ...T_RST_N_BUFF PCI1_PCLK B13 A13 GND GND B14 A14 PCI_GNT_N 1 PCI_REQ_N 1 B15 A15 PCI_GNT_N 2 PCI_REQ_N 2 B16 A16 GND P5V B17 A17 PME PCI_AD 31 B18 A18 PCI_AD 30 PCI_AD 29 B19 A19 P3V3 GND B20 A20 PCI_AD 28 PCI_AD 27 B21 O21 PCI_AD 26 PCI_AD 25 B22 A22 GND P3V3 B23 A23 PCI_AD 24 PCI_CBE_N 3 B24 A24 n c PCI_AD 23 B25 A25 P3V3 GND B26 A26 PCI_AD 22 PCI_AD 21 B27 A27 PCI_AD 20 PCI_AD 19 B28 A28 GND P3V3...

Page 180: ...54 A54 PCI_AD 0 P5V B55 A55 P5V P5V B56 A56 P5V P5V B57 A57 PCIE_1X4X AUX_5V B58 A58 GND WAKE1 B59 A59 PLT_RST_N_PCIE4X GND B60 A60 PS_ON GND B61 A61 PS_PWRGD n c B62 A62 GND n c B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PCIE_TX_P 1 GND B65 A65 PCIE_TX_N 1 PCIE_RX_P 1 B66 A66 GND PCIE_RX_N 1 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PCIE1_ECLK GND B69 A69 PCIE1_ECLK_N PCIE_TX_P 2 B70 A70 GND PCIE_TX_N 2 B71 A71 GND GND B72 A72 PCIE_...

Page 181: ...for bus modules with PCIe switch As long as no modules are plugged into the PCIe slots behind a PCIe switch the IRQs are not used by the PCIe switch but the display only shows that these IRQs would be used if modules were plugged in The PCIe switch is displayed in Windows Device Management as PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge ...

Page 182: ...erboard and the expansion cards It is mounted using six screws Power is directly supplied to the expansion cards via the bus board connection Note The maximum permitted power loss of the expansion cards is 80 W The bus board is available in three versions Variant 1 9 slots Bus board Slot Specification PCI Rev 2 3 PCI bus primary Master capable PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 8 PCI Rev 2 3 PCI bus prim...

Page 183: ... PCI bus primary Master capable PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 4 PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 8 PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 4 PCIe x4 Gen 3 Active lanes 4 Variant 3 11 slots Bus board Slot Specification PCI Rev 2 3 PCI bus primary Master capable PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 16 PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 1 PCIe x16 Gen 3 Active lanes 4 PCIe x4 Gen 3 Active lanes 4 ...

Page 184: ...are RAID adapter card M 2 Adapter card for M 2 NVMe SSD modules Bus board Combination option Identification number Number of the slot Variant 1 A5E42684818 4 5 6 7 8 9 Graphics Graphics M 2 M 2 HWR HWR Graphics M 2 M 2 Graphics Graphics HWR HWR Graphics HWR M 2 M 2 HWR Variant 2 A5E42684838 Graphics M 2 HWR up to 3 expansion cards can be inserted simultaneously Graphics M 2 HWR Variant 3 A5E426848...

Page 185: ...mand in the Open field 3 Click OK to confirm Variant 1 9 slots 2 x PEG 7 x PCI You can find information about this bus board version under Slots for expansion cards on the bus board Page 182 Slot Con nector Type Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 4 PEG Gen3 8 Lane Slot 5 PEG Gen3 8 Lane Slot 6 PCI Slot 7 PCI Slot 8 PCI Slot 9 PCI Slot 10 Not used Slot 11 Not used Host De vice PCH Port 8 PCI Dev...

Page 186: ... 1 0 PCH Port 21 0 1B 04 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 0 0 1D 0 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 1 0 1D 1 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 2 0 1D 2 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 3 0 1D 3 Bus APIC Inter rupt Primary A INT A PIRQ D PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ A PIRQ A PIRQ D PIRQ C PIRQ B PIRQ A INT B PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ C PIRQ D PIRQ B PIRQ B PIRQ A PIRQ D PIRQ C PIRQ B INT C PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ D ...

Page 187: ...itch Dev 0 0 1D 0 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 1 0 1D 1 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 2 0 1D 2 PCH Port 9 Packet Switch Dev 3 0 1D 3 Bus APIC Inter rupt Primary A INT A PIRQ D PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ A PIRQ C PIRQ D PIRQ A PIRQ D PIRQ C PIRQ B PIRQ A INT B PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ B PIRQ D PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ A PIRQ D PIRQ C PIRQ B INT C PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ D PIRQ C PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ C PIRQ B PIRQ A PIR...

Page 188: ...emory allocation interrupt allocation DMA channels are dynamically assigned by the firmware or the operating system based on the hardware equipment drivers installed expansion cards and connected external devices The assignment is made automatically and depends on the requested resources of the connected devices and installed components Due to this configuration dependency clear statements can onl...

Page 189: ...e intended use Interface Connector Description Assignment COM X30 X31 9 pin standard plug 12 V USB 3 1 Type A X60 X62 X64 X65 USB3 Port 0 1 USB2 Port 0 1 interface side 3 3 V 900 mA up to 10 Gbps USB 3 1 Type C X61 X63 USB3 Port 0 1 USB2 Port 0 1 interface side 5 V 1 5 A to 3 0 A up to 10 Gbps Ethernet 1 2 and 3 X4 X2 X3 RJ45 up to 1 Gbps DVI D X70 24 pin DVI D female connector 3 3 V 500 mA DPP X7...

Page 190: ...tive function from to 0000 0000 0000 0CF7 415 PCI Express Root Complex 0000 0020 0000 0021 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 0024 0000 0025 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 0028 0000 0029 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 002C 0000 002D 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 002E 0000 002F 2 Motherboard resources 0000 0030 0000 0031 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 ...

Page 191: ... Interrupt Controller 0000 00B2 0000 00B3 2 Motherboard resources 0000 00B4 0000 00B5 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 00B8 0000 00B9 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 00BC 0000 00BD 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 00F0 0000 00F0 2 Numeric data processor 0000 02F8 0000 02FF 8 COM 2 0000 03F8 0000 03FF 8 COM 1 0000 04D0 0000 04D1 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0000 0680...

Page 192: ...ribes the assignment of the interrupts in the delivery state of the device X Interrupt in APIC mode 1 Host PCI IRQ A to H is assigned to IRQ 16 to 23 permanently in APIC mode A specific assignment cannot be forced PCI PCIe cards and the on board PCI PCIe devices require PCI interrupt channels These interrupt channels can be shared and are plug and play compatible That is several devices can share ...

Page 193: ...esources FED4 5000 FED8 FFFF 5k Motherboard resources FEE0 0000 FEEF FFFF 8k Motherboard resources FED0 0000 FED0 03FF High precision event timer D000 0000 FD69 FFFF 1k Motherboard resources FD60 0000 FD6C FFFF 1 7 GB Motherboard resources FD6F 0000 FDFF FFFF 2 GB Motherboard resources FE00 0000 FE01 FFFF 1 GB Motherboard resources FE20 0000 FE07 FFFF 3 GB Motherboard resources FF00 0000 FFFF FFFF...

Page 194: ...Hardware description A 6 Assignment of expansion interfaces to the software in the TIA Portal CP assignment SIMATIC IPC847E 194 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 195: ...ur 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 Article number of the device MLFB BIOS version for industrial PC or image vers...

Page 196: ...Check if the power cord is properly connected to the monitor and to the system unit or to the grounded shockproof power outlet Check to make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to the system unit and the monitor Contact your technical support team if the screen still remains dark after all these controls and measures The mouse pointer does not appear on the screen The mouse driver is not ...

Page 197: ...rmware BIOS Use a different USB port or activate the port Operating system does not support XHCI Activate the firmware setting PS 2 Emulation in the firmware BIOS under Advanced USB Configura tion USB 2 0 3 0 device connected although USB 2 0 3 0 is deactivat ed Activate the USB Operating system does not support the USB interfaces Activate the firmware setting Legacy USB Sup port in the firmware B...

Page 198: ...r does not boot or Boot device not found is displayed The boot medium is not approved Set the boot priority to Enabled in the firmware BIOS under Boot Boot device The boot device is not in first place of the boot priority in the BIOS setup Change the boot priority in the firmware BIOS un der Boot Boot device The boot data storage medium is set up with GPT and UEFI boot is deactivated in the firmwa...

Page 199: ...e Serial ATA plug in failed to load because the driver is not installed cor rectly The Intel Storage Con sole was unable to load a page for the following rea son A plug in did not pro vide a page for the se lected device A plug in failed to load RAID is not activated The messages have no negative effect on the opera tion of the device and can be ignored Acknowledge the messages RAID is activated I...

Page 200: ...livery state To do this remove the expansion card and restart the device If the error no longer occurs the expansion card was the cause of the fault Replace this with a Siemens expansion card or contact the supplier of the ex pansion card If the device still crashes contact your technical support team Insufficient output of an external power supply e g UPS Use a powerful power supply The device do...

Page 201: ...s The symbols on your device may vary in some details from the symbols shown in the following tables C 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 C 3 Operator controls S...

Page 202: ...rmation 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 Korea Test mark of t...

Page 203: ...conductor terminal PS 2 keyboard interface Connection for functional earthing equipotential bonding line Multimedia Card Reader DisplayPort interface Smart Card Reader DVI port 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 port USB 3 1 SuperSpeedPlu...

Page 204: ...Markings and symbols C 5 Interfaces SIMATIC IPC847E 204 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 205: ...crosoft Windows Product Key COM Communications Port Term for the serial interface CP Communication Processor Communication computer CPU Central Processing Unit CPU CSA Canadian Standards Association Canadian organization for tests and certifications according to own or bi national standards with UL USA standards DC Direct Current DC current DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DMA Direct Memory Acces...

Page 206: ...t express High speed serial differential full duplex PtP interface with high data rate PFC Power Factor Correction Harmonic suppression for operation on public networks PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller Programmable interrupt controller PXE Preboot Execution Environment Software for running new PCs without hard disk data via the network RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks Redundant drive...

Page 207: ...ations SIMATIC IPC847E Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA 207 Abbrevia tion Term Meaning VGA Video Graphics Array Video adapter which meets industrial standard WD Watchdog Program monitoring with error detection and alarming ...

Page 208: ...List of abbreviations D 1 Abbreviations SIMATIC IPC847E 208 Operating Instructions 10 2018 A5E43920357 AA ...

Page 209: ...47 Data exchange 57 Degree of protection 151 Device fan 130 132 135 Maintenance interval 129 Removing and installing 130 132 135 DiagBase SIMATIC IPC DiagBase DiagMonitor SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor Dimension drawing Expansion card 165 Dimension drawings 163 164 DisplayPort Position of the interface 20 Documentation 11 DPP DisplayPort Drive drive in the removable tray 104 install internally on the sid...

Page 210: ...ices Connecting 55 Safety instructions 41 Identification data 46 Image Partition Creator 147 Immunity to interference 40 Industry Mall 30 Interfaces at the front of the device 21 On the device rear 20 IRQ assignment 192 IT communication 57 L Labeling 170 Korea 170 LAN Ethernet LEDs Status displays Limitation of liability 42 Lock for power plug Redundant power supply 54 Single power supply 52 M Mai...

Page 211: ...device 19 Redundant power supply Lock for power plug 54 Output voltage 154 Sockets for power plugs 22 Redundant power supply AC Changing 141 Remote maintenance software SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager Remote Manager SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager Removable tray Changing the backplane board 112 Installing the backplane board 109 Removal Device fan 130 132 135 Drive cage 119 Reset button 24 RS232 COM1 S Safe...

Page 212: ...g system 60 Switching on Configure automatic startup 59 Switching on the device 59 System resources 190 I O address allocation 190 System with two drives System with 2 drives T Telescopic rails Mounting holes 48 Technical specifications basic configuration 162 TPM Trusted Platform Module Transportation 37 Trusted Platform Module 88 U Uninterruptible power supply Changing the module of the redundan...

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