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Appendix 

 

A.4 Retrofitting instructions 

 

SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 

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Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E02203168-01 

A.4

 

Retrofitting instructions 

 

The section below describes the approved variants of the drive and processor configuration 

for Rack PCs and the resultant operating conditions. Hard disks (HDD) can be installed in 

the internal drive bay or in the exchangeable rack. 

Approved configuration versions for the temperature range 5°C to 35°C 

 

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Summary of Contents for SIMATIC PC 847B

Page 1: ...______________ ______________ Introduction 1 Safety instructions 2 Description 3 Application planning 4 Installing 5 Connecting 6 Commissioning 7 Integration 8 Functions 9 Expansions and programming 10 Maintenance and service 11 Interrupt error and system messages 12 Troubleshooting FAQs 13 Technical data 14 Dimensional drawings 15 Detailed descriptions 16 Appendix A ESD directives B List of abbre...

Page 2: ... documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following WARNING This d...

Page 3: ...or Controls 19 3 6 3 Connecting elements 20 3 6 4 Status displays 22 4 Application planning 25 4 1 Transport 25 4 2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit 25 4 3 Ambient and environmental conditions 27 4 4 Access protection 28 5 Installing 29 5 1 Installing the device 29 6 Connecting 31 6 1 Connecting peripherals 31 6 2 Connecting the device to power 32 6 3 Equipotential bonding 34 6 4 Connectin...

Page 4: ...stalling and removing drives in the front drive bay 72 10 4 4 Installing removing hard disk drives in the fixed hard disk rack 74 11 Maintenance and service 75 11 1 Removing and installing hardware components 75 11 1 1 Repairs 75 11 1 2 Preventive maintenance 76 11 1 3 Replacing filters 76 11 1 4 Removing the device drive cooling fan 77 11 1 5 Replacing the backup battery 81 11 1 6 Removing the po...

Page 5: ...Dimensional drawings 121 15 1 Dimensional drawing of the device 121 15 2 Dimensional drawing for the use of telescopic rails 122 15 3 Dimensional drawings for installation of expansion modules 123 16 Detailed descriptions 125 16 1 Motherboard 125 16 1 1 Structure and functions of the motherboard 125 16 1 2 Technical features of the motherboard 126 16 1 3 Position of the interfaces on the motherboa...

Page 6: ...5 11 Default BIOS Setup entries 190 16 6 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard 194 16 6 1 Introduction 194 16 6 1 1 Network connections 194 16 6 1 2 Typical Communication Partners 195 16 6 2 Firmware loader 197 16 6 2 1 Loading firmware 198 16 6 3 Further actions in STEP 7 NCM PC 200 A Appendix 201 A 1 Guidelines and Declarations 201 A 2 Certificates and Approvals 203 A 3 Service and support 205...

Page 7: ...ions of SIMATIC Box PC 847B and describes delivery conditions as of June 2008 Position in the information landscape These operating instructions are available on the Documentation and Drivers CD included with your product For supplementary instructions on how to handle the software please refer to the corresponding manuals Conventions The term Rack PC or device is also used within this documentati...

Page 8: ...tions and installation instructions Connecting Options of connecting the product and wiring instructions Commissioning Commissioning the product system Integration Options of integrating the product into existing or planned system environments networks Functions Monitoring and display functions Expansions Programming Installation of expansion devices memory modules drives Maintenance and service R...

Page 9: ... your service representative Opening the device repairs Only authorized technical personnel are allowed to repair device components WARNING Unauthorized opening and improper repairs can cause considerable damage to property or danger for the user System expansions Only install system expansion devices designed for this device Installation of other expansions may damage the system or violate safety...

Page 10: ...o not short circuit or reverse polarity do not heat up above 100 C dispose of in accordance with regulations and protect against direct exposure to sunlight moisture and condensation ESD directives Modules containing electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs can be identified by the following label Strictly follow the guidelines mentioned below when handling modules which are sensitive to ESD Always di...

Page 11: ...8 01 11 Description 3 3 1 Overview SIMATIC Rack PC 847B is an industrial PC in 19 rack format 4HU with high performance industrial functionality Wide range of expansion options High degree of ruggedness Extensive product continuity Figure 3 1 SIMATIC Rack PC 847B ...

Page 12: ...ghts Highlights of the SIMATIC Rack PC 847B Highly compatible to industrial standards High operational vibration and shock resistance Wide operational temperature range High service friendliness Distinct diagnostic features High performance industrial functionality Integrated PROFIBUS DP MPI interface optional Integrated PROFINET interface CP 1616 onboard optional PCI PCIe x1 PCIe x16 slots High f...

Page 13: ...emperature fan speed Enhanced diagnostic messaging by way of Ethernet E mail SMS and for direct input in SIMATIC software by way of OPC optional using SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor Operating hours counter Hard disk status System status heartbeat Automatic logging of all messages to a log file Option of remote monitoring of networked SIMATIC PCs RAID1 for automatic data mirroring on two hard disk volumes ...

Page 14: ...rive bracket Slots for expansion cards 7 x PCI long 1 x PCI Express x16 long PEG for graphics modules 1 3 x PCI Express x4 long optional for max 11 modules at same time Graphics Onboard Intel GMA950 graphics controller 2 D and 3 D engine integrated in chipset Dynamic Video Memory Technology uses up to 128 MB of RAM Max 1280x1024 at 100 Hz 32 bit color depth Max resolution 2038x1536 at 75 Hz 16 bit...

Page 15: ...the application program Status LEDs POWER internal power supply unit PC switched On HDD access to hard disk drive ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 2 Ethernet status PROFIBUS MPI activation display of the PROFIBUS MPI interface optional product feature SF PROFINET status display of the CP 1616 onboard interface optional product feature WATCHDOG Watchdog function error display TEMP temperature status FAN speed m...

Page 16: ...r 16x Dual Layer 12x DVD R R Single Layer 16x Dual Layer 7x DVD RW RW 13x CD ROM CD R 48x CD RW 40x Write DVD R 16x DVD RW 8x DVD R 16x DVD RW 6x DVD R9 DL 8x DVD R DL 8x CD R 48x CD RW 32x Installation in internal drive bay fixed or vibration damping 160 GB 2 x 160 GB RAID1 2 x 160 GB mirror disks Hard disks 3 5 SATA Installation in the front bracket of the exchangeable rack 80 GB 160 GB 2 x 160 ...

Page 17: ...man X X X X English X X X X French X X X X Italian X X X X Spanish X X X X Japanese X X X Chinese Hong Kong X X Chinese simplified X X Chinese Taiwan X Korean X Optional expansions SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor SW Software tool for monitoring local and remote SIMATIC PCs Watchdog Temperature Fan speed Hard disk monitoring SMART RAID status System Ethernet monitoring Heartbeat SIMATIC PC Image Creator SW ...

Page 18: ...oiling and if appropriate replace it 2 Status displays 3 Cover screws 4 On off button 5 Reset button 6 Lock 7 Features for the installation of DVD ROM drives DVD burners and exchangeable racks 8 Drive bay for floppy disk drive 9 2 x USB interface 10 Lockable front door for access security Keep the front door closed during normal operation Rear view of the device example Item Description 1 Rear dri...

Page 19: ...Description 1 On off button For switching the device on or off 2 Reset button The reset button can be operated using a pointed object or a paper clip for example The button signal triggers a hardware reset The PC performs a restart cold start CAUTION Data may be lost when the PC performs a hardware reset WARNING The on off button signal does not cut off power to the PC ...

Page 20: ...DMS59 connector for Dual Head graphics card optional 2 Audio input Connectors for analog audio source microphone 3 5 mm phono jack 3 Audio output Connector for active speakers or headset 3 5 mm phono jack 4 VGA Connection for VGA monitor 5 MOUSE Connection for a PS 2 mouse 6 KEYBOARD Connection for a PS 2 keyboard 7 LPT Parallel interface 25 pin 8 COM Serial interface V 24 9 pin sub D plug 9 ETHER...

Page 21: ...OFINET CP 1616 onboard interface three RJ45 sockets optional product version 12 VGA VGA connections 13 DVI I DVI I connection 14 Dual head adapter Connector on dual head graphics card optional For unique labeling the LAN interfaces are numbered on the enclosure The operating system numbering may deviate from this Power supply Position of the IEC connector Description IEC connector for the AC power...

Page 22: ...ernating POWER PC status display GREEN PC in operation OFF no access HDD Display for hard disk access GREEN Access OFF No connection No data traffic ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET status display GREEN Data traffic OFF No connection No data traffic ETHERNET 2 ETHERNET status display GREEN Data traffic OFF No connection No data traffic PROFIBUS MPI optional Display of the communication status to S7 or PROFIBUS...

Page 23: ...G not activated GREEN WATCHDOG monitoring enabled WATCHDOG WATCHDOG status display RED Monitoring time elapsed OFF Internal temperature OK TEMP Internal temperature monitoring RED Internal temperature critical OFF Fan speed OK FAN Fan status only with active SOM or DiagMonitor software RED Fan speed too low OFF RAID is OK One RED HDD1 or HDD2 not OK Both RED RAID not OK for information on locating...

Page 24: ...rface disabled Green LED Link status display of CP 1616 channel GREEN Active cable connected OFF No cable connected Cable disabled Interface disabled No activity PROFINET LAN X1 P1 P2 P3 Yellow LED Activity status display of CP 1616 channel YELLOW Data transfer active For unique labeling the LAN and PROFINET interfaces are numbered on the housing The numbering by the operating system may deviate f...

Page 25: ...ps on or inside the device If condensation has developed on the device wait at least 12 hours before you switch it on 4 2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit Unpacking the device Note the following points when you unpack the unit It is advisable not to dispose of the original packing material Keep it in case you have to transport the unit again Please keep the documentation in a safe place It...

Page 26: ...the inside of the front door Figure 4 1 Rating plate Order number of the device Ethernet address The Ethernet address of the device is available in BIOS Setup F2 function key at Info F1 function key LAN Address Microsoft Windows Product Key on the Certificate of Authenticity COA The COA label is attached to the inside of the front door You may need the Product Key in case you reinstall the operati...

Page 27: ...such as the provision of clean air Do not expose the device to direct sunlight Install the device in such a way that it poses no danger for example by falling over The device conforms to protection class IP41 at the front panel Ensure that the installation opening for the device is splash proof in areas which may be subject to splash water Always maintain a minimum clearance of 50 mm to the area o...

Page 28: ...tion planning 4 4 Access protection SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 28 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 4 4 Access protection The access protection of the rack PC is only enabled if the front door is locked ...

Page 29: ...g the device Mounting on cabinet brackets Mounting on device bases Tower installation a tower kit can be ordered separately for this not available in some countries Mounting on telescopic rails When telescopic rails are used for mounting the device can be withdrawn fully from the cabinet or rack For detailed information on telescopic rails see the chapters Technical data of the telescopic rails an...

Page 30: ...nst tilting The following RITTAL module panels are available Rittal type TE 7000 620 Rittal type VR 3861 580 Rittal type DK 7063 710 Note the information of the switch cabinet supplier CAUTION The mounting screws of the telescopic rails may not protrude more than 5 mm into the enclosure CAUTION Risk of injury It is not permitted to install the device only on the 19 inch brackets of the front panel...

Page 31: ... device has been disconnected from the power supply CAUTION Strictly adhere to the specifications in the I O manuals NOTICE The connected or built in peripherals should not introduce a counter emf into the device A counter emf greater than 0 5 V to ground on the 3 3 VDC 5 VDC 12 VDC power rail due to a connected or integrated component can prevent normal operation or even destroy the computer When...

Page 32: ...l mains voltage CAUTION The mains connector must be disconnected to fully isolate the device from mains Ensure easy access to this area A master mains disconnect switch must be installed if the device is mounted in a switch cabinet Always ensure free and easy access to the power inlet on the device or that the safety power outlet of the building installation is freely accessible and located close ...

Page 33: ...d States and Canada a CSA or UL listed power cord must be used The connector must be compliant with NEMA 5 15 120 V AC power supply To be used is a flexible power cord approved to UL and with CSA label and which has the following features Type SJT with three leads min 18 AWG conductor cross section max length 4 5 m parallel grounding plug 15 A min 125 V 240 VAC power supply Use a flexible power co...

Page 34: ...er plug is secured with a clamp the power outlet must be freely accessible to allow the device to be easily removed from the mains 6 3 Equipotential bonding A low impedance ground connection improves the discharge of interference generated by external power cables signal cables or cables for I O modules to ground Equipotential bonding terminal The equipotential bonding terminal 1 on the device lar...

Page 35: ...T strain relief provided in the package is used to prevent accidental loosening of the cable from the device A cable tie not included in the package is needed for each interface To fix the PROFINET strain relief you will need a TORX T10 screwdriver Steps for connecting the PROFINET strain relief 1 Remove the PROFINET interface plate 2 Attach the PROFINET strain relief ...

Page 36: ...nnecting 6 4 Connecting PROFINET strain relief SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 36 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 Steps for connecting the PROFINET strain relief 3 Attach the cable using the cable tie ...

Page 37: ...ce wait at least 12 hours before you switch it on 7 2 Initial Commissioning Initial Startup The Rack PC operating system is automatically set up the first time you switch on the device Procedure 1 Press the on off button The green power LED lights up The PC performs a POST During the self test this message appears Press F2 to enter SETUP 2 Wait until this message is cleared then follow the instruc...

Page 38: ...oblem is detected an outdated antivirus program for example the Security Center issues a warning and makes recommendations on how you can better protect the device Firewall The Windows Firewall adds protection to the device by blocking network or Internet access to the device by unauthorized users Windows checks if the device is protected by a software firewall The firewall is enabled by default i...

Page 39: ...tup and follow the instructions on the screen NOTICE When first starting the burner software no data carriers should be inserted in the drive This is because data carriers with errors can interrupt the automatic hard drive recognition This makes it impossible to correctly display the possible burner functions Notes on burning optical data carriers CAUTION Danger of data errors when burning data ca...

Page 40: ...sk 1 Check which hard disk the RAID controller has reported being faulty hard disk at channel 1 or 2 Power LED 1 Power supply present HDD activity display 2 Also note the HDD 7 HDD 1 ALARM 6 or HDD 2 ALARM 5 status display The table below shows the assignment of the exchangeable rack positions in the device to the RAID system reports Assigned LED 1 RAID BIOS RAID software SATA interface Installati...

Page 41: ...ty Information about the recovery of the RAID system is available in the next section 1 Set the key switch to the OPEN position 2 Lift up the folding handle of the hard disk cartridge 3 Pull the hard disk cartridge out Notes on operation NOTICE Always interlock the hard disk cartridge with the exchangeable rack in order to ensure reliable operation of the device Exchangeable rack lock 1 ...

Page 42: ...information on hard disk capacities refer to your order documentation Booting from the slave hard disk In order to allow booting from the second hard disk you need to configure it as the primary boot device Make the following settings in your BIOS Setup Select Boot Hard Drive Disk name e g STxxxxxxxxx SATA2 then press the key to move it up in the boot order NOTICE The drive letters for the partiti...

Page 43: ...regarding Intel RAID controllers in the RAID documentation on the included Documentation and Drivers CD in the Drivers RAID Intel directory Intel R Matrix Storage Manager option ROM v5 6 2 1002 ICH7R wRAID5 RAID Volumes ID Strip Size Bootable Level Status Copyright C 2003 06 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved Name 0 N A 149 1GB Yes RAID1 Mirror Rebuild Volume0 Physical Disks Port Size Serial Ty...

Page 44: ...e command returns details of the RAID volumes The command View System Report can be used to create a report with details of the RAID volumes NOTICE The RAID status entries are returned by default in the Windows event view and in the log file of the program A hard drive can be synchronized at operating system level if a fault is detected It may take up to several hours to synchronize a new hard dis...

Page 45: ...rrent hard disk activity Execution of keyboard and touch screen commands may be briefly delayed in extreme situations Replacing a faulty drive in a RAID array Replace faulty RAID drives with a new drive in order to recover secure RAID1 state The RAID software reports the faulty drive and returns details of the operable hard drive The functioning hard drive is indicated in BIOS by its port number o...

Page 46: ...4 Drives in the exchangeable rack Assigned LED 1 RAID BIOS RAID software SATA interface Installation location Enclosure labeling HDD1 ALARM 6 Port 0 Device Port 0 SATA0 Exchangeable rack 1 1 HDD2 ALARM 5 Port 2 Device Port 2 SATA2 Exchangeable rack 2 2 Figure 7 5 Drives in the internal drive bay fixed Assigned LED 1 RAID BIOS RAID software SATA interface Installation location Enclosure labeling HD...

Page 47: ...ing HDD1 ALARM Port 0 Device Port 0 SATA0 Drive bay 4 drive 1 1 HDD2 ALARM Port 2 Device Port 2 SATA2 Drive bay 4 drive 2 2 1 The LED 5 or 6 of the status displays on the front panel is lit if the HDD fails provided the SIMATIC monitoring software is installed Note The table and information below apply only to the delivery state of the device that is if no changes or expansions were made Always re...

Page 48: ...e several hours depending on system load Both HDD alarm displays of the front panel flash during synchronization This is not possible at BIOS level Points to note if the hard disk is replaced when the computer is turned off Only a hard disk that was active and functioning correctly when you booted can later be included in the RAID array To be able to boot from the RAID system you must place this f...

Page 49: ...ice In this case the RAID software automatically integrates the new HDD and synchronizes the RAID system Figure 7 7 Example If you have shut down and restarted the system without installing a functioning new hard disk unused will be displayed for the corresponding SATA port In this case you will need to shut down the system again and boot with the functioning hard disk The new hard disk is then as...

Page 50: ...issioning 7 4 Notes on operation SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 50 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 The Rebuild to this Hard drive command initiates synchronization of the RAID1 system Figure 7 8 Example ...

Page 51: ...r should be deactivated Subsequently it can be reactivated Measures If the DiagMonitor Management Station is in operation on your device Close all applications including the Management Station Afterwards stop the DiagMonitor SNMP Agent SOL Agent In order to do so select Start Run and enter cmd in the Open field Then enter Net stop snmp and confirm with the Enter key If your device is remotely moni...

Page 52: ...oning 7 4 Notes on operation SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 52 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 NOTICE If you do not adhere to the procedure described above a correct RAID configuration cannot be guaranteed ...

Page 53: ...7 The SOFTNET for PROFIBUS software package is required for coupling to S7 automation systems PROFINET CP 1616 onboard allows you to connect industrial PCs to Industrial Ethernet Only one CP 1616 module can be installed on a PG PC You can find detailed information in the next section or in the section Detailed Description CP 1616 onboard Device driver CP 16xx sys The device driver allows you to us...

Page 54: ...ree of charge at the following Internet address http www automation siemens com net html_00 produkte 040_cp_1616_devlopkit htm SIMATIC NET You can create operate and configure SIMATIC installations using this software package You will find this information on the SIMATIC NET Manual Collection CD The software package and the documentation are not parts of the development package Additional informat...

Page 55: ...ives you the basic knowledge about the PROFINET IO topics Network components data exchange and communication PROFINET IO component based automation application example of PROFINET IO and component based automation Manual From PROFIBUS DP to PROFINET IO Read this document if you want to convert an installed PROFIBUS system to a PROFINET system Readme file for CP 1616 CP 1604 and DK 16xx PN IO This ...

Page 56: ... based on this document This documentation is part of the supplied Documentation and Drivers CD Operating instructions CP 1616 CP 1604 CP 1616 onboard This provides you with all information required for operation Installation guide Device Driver CP16xx sys Read this guide if you want to install the NDIS device driver CP16xx sys Further information You can find the information on specific products ...

Page 57: ... and of the SOM program are available on the CD Documentation and Drivers under Drivers Updates device 9 2 Temperature monitoring display Temperature monitoring The temperature is recorded using four temperature sensors which are installed at critical locations of the device One sensor monitors the processor temperature the second the temperature in the area near the processor module and the third...

Page 58: ...after a HW RESET cold restart the watchdog is in idle state that is a reaction of the WD is not triggered and the Watchdog LED is switched off The Watchdog LED is lit green when the watchdog is enabled by means of the driver SOM program or DiagMonitor software WD reactions If the WD is not triggered again within the set time by the driver or SOM program the following reactions are initiated Reacti...

Page 59: ...sage by the SOM program or DiagMonitor software Restart of the device 9 5 RAID monitoring In conjunction with the SIMATIC monitoring software and in addition to the RAID software the status of the RAID system is shown on the HDD1 alarm and HDD2 alarm front LEDs For detailed information on the RAID system and on the operation of the RAID software refer to the RAID section Reaction Description Optio...

Page 60: ...r the min max values measured since the start of the application 1a Internal processor temperature 1b Internal device temperature beneath the power supply high threshold can be set from 30 C to 80 C 1 Temperature range 1c Internal device temperature beneath the bus module high threshold can be set from 30 C to 80 C 2 Watchdog range Here you can configure the watchdog function in your monitoring ap...

Page 61: ...tatic charge Tools You can install all device components using TORX T10 and T20 drivers and a 4 5 mm hexagonal wrench for the interface interlock on the rear panel Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains WARNING Unauthorized opening of device without previously disconnecting power may result in substantial damage to equipment and or danger to the user Liability disclaimer All technical da...

Page 62: ...0 1 Open the device SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 62 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 Open the device How to open the device 1 Open the front door 2 Remove the lid screw Torx T10 3 Slide the lid towards the rear and remove it ...

Page 63: ...the operating system and applications You can install one or two modules Combination Slot X19 bottom Slot X20 top Maximum expansion 1 256 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 256 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 256 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB Note The modules can be inserted into any slot Memory is operated in dual channel mode if two modules are installed Preparation Disconnect the device from mains and unplug all cables CAUTION ...

Page 64: ...ing Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 Installing a memory module How to install a memory module 1 Open the device 2 Note the recess 1 reversal protection on the connector side of the RAM module 3 Push the module carefully into the slot until the latches engage 4 Close the device ...

Page 65: ...2 Open the left and right latches 1 Start by opening the latches of the top memory module 3 Pull the memory module out of the slot 4 Remove the bottom memory module 5 Close the device Display of the current memory configuration The 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 66: ...these defaults can result in contact problems malfunctions and assembly difficulties The permissible module contour dimensions are specified in the dimension drawings section Note about long PCI PCIe modules Long PCI PCIe modules must be fitted with an extender for insertion into the guide rails should be supplied with the long PCI PCIe board Note on PCI Express x16 modules The modules in the PCIe...

Page 67: ... module and tighten the screws With short expansion modules you can remove the locking screw from the retainer and screw it into the hole on the opposite side 8 Close the device Notes on the allocation of resources Only two exclusive interrupts are available for PCI PCIe modules due to the large functional scope of the motherboard If the new expansion modules require additional exclusive resources...

Page 68: ...alling drives 10 4 1 Options of installing disk drives In the front drive bay Item Description 1 Front drive bay 2 5 25 drive bay for DVD drives or exchangeable racks 3 Floppy Disk 3 5 FD In the rear drive bay with vibration damping Item Description 1 Rear drive bay 2 Two bays for hard disk drives with shock and vibration damping ...

Page 69: ...ack PC 847B Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 69 Internal drive bay fixed Item Description 1 HDD 2 Second drive bay for 3 5 hard disk drives 3 Internal drive bay fixed It is not required to remove the drive bay for hard disk installation or removal ...

Page 70: ...om mains and disconnect all cables 2 Open the device Remove the front drive bay How to remove the front drive bay 1 Remove the mounting screws 2 and 3 2 Disconnect the power and data cables from the installed disk drives 3 Lift up drive bay 1 by approx 1 cm in the direction of the power supply in order to access the connecting cables of the floppy disk drive Disconnect these cables 4 Remove the dr...

Page 71: ...nstructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 71 Installing drives or exchangeable racks How to install a drive 1 Slide the drive 1 into the bay from the front 2 Secure the drive in the drive bay using four screws 2 3 Reinstall the drive bay 4 Connect the power and data cables to the disk drive ...

Page 72: ...n the front drive bay Preparations 1 Unplug the device from mains and disconnect all cables 2 Open the device Removing internal drive bays How to remove the internal drive bay with vibration damping 1 Remove the module retainer 2 Remove the four screws 1 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the installed drives 4 Remove the drive bay from the enclosure ...

Page 73: ... Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 73 Installing a drive How to install a drive 1 Slide the drive into the bay from the front 2 Secure the drive in the drive bay using four screws 3 Reinstall the drive bay 4 Connect the power and data cables to the disk drive ...

Page 74: ...lug the device from mains and disconnect all cables 2 Open the device Installing a drive How to install a drive 1 Place the drive 1 or 2 onto the drive tray and secure it using four screws 3 or 4 2 Connect the power and data cables to the disk drive Removing drives How to remove a drive 1 Disconnect the power and data cables from the drive 2 Remove the four screws 3 or 4 and take the drive out of ...

Page 75: ...tem or violate safety requirements and RF interference suppression regulations Contact Technical Support or your local sales department to find out which system expansions are suitable for installation If you install or exchange system expansions and damage your device the warranty becomes void NOTICE Observe the ESD instructions Disclaimer of liability All technical data and approvals apply only ...

Page 76: ...an CMOS backup battery Air filter mat 3 years 3 years 5 years Depending on the degree of soiling 11 1 3 Replacing filters Preparing for filter replacement Note You may only use filters of the same type Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC PCs is available on the Internet at http www siemens com asis Filter meshes are available under the following order number A5E01064980 Replacing fi...

Page 77: ...Preparing for removal of the device fan Unplug the device from mains Removing the fan How to remove the device fan 1 Open the front panel door by approximately 45 to remove the front panel surround 2 Remove the front cover and replace the filter if necessary you may only use filters of the same type 3 Loosen the knurled screw of the fan bracket 4 Take the fan bracket out of the enclosure ...

Page 78: ...ing and installing hardware components SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 78 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 How to remove the device fan 5 Disconnect the fan connector 6 Loosen all body bound rivets and remove the fan from the bracket ...

Page 79: ...008 A5E02203168 01 79 Installing the fan NOTICE Always install a fan of the same type CAUTION Ensure that the arrow on the fan points away from the fan bracket The fan blows cooling air into the enclosure Fan mounting position The picture shows the proper fan mounting position Observe the direction of the arrow on the fan ...

Page 80: ...cing drive fans How to remove the drive fan 1 Remove the four screws 1 and swivel the fan rack 2 out of the enclosure 2 Disconnect the fan cable 3 Remove the two screws 1 of the fan 2 Install the fan in reverse order Observe the direction of the arrow on the fan the arrow points towards the fan rack The drive fan extracts hot air from the enclosure ...

Page 81: ... recommended by the manufacturer Order No A5E00047601 Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC PCs is available on the Internet at http www siemens com asis Disposal CAUTION Used batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations Preparation Note The configuration data of the device may be deleted when you replace the backup battery depending on BIOS settings The configur...

Page 82: ...e battery Procedure How to replace the battery 1 Open the device 2 Pull the battery out of the socket 3 Push the new battery into the socket under slight pressure 4 Close the device New BIOS Setup Device configuration data may be deleted when you replace the backup battery depending on the settings in BIOS Setup and must be configured again in BIOS Setup ...

Page 83: ... device Removing the power supply unit How to remove the power supply unit 1 Disconnect the power cables from the disk drives and motherboard 2 Remove the tie wraps holding the power cables in the housing 3 Remove the mounting screws TORX T10 2 of the retainer panel 4 Lift the power supply unit out of the enclosure until you can access the power cable of the floppy disk drive and of the bus board ...

Page 84: ... 7 Removing the bus board Preparation 1 Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connecting cables 2 Open the device Removing the bus board How to remove the bus board 1 Remove all modules from their slots 2 Remove the six screws 1 from the bus board 3 Disconnect all connectors from the bus board 4 Remove the bus board from the motherboard ...

Page 85: ...ounting screws 1 on the inside of the device front 3 x TORX 2 Unplug the cable from the display module 11 1 9 Removing the motherboard Preparation 1 Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connecting cables 2 Open the device Removing the motherboard How to remove the motherboard 1 Remove all modules from their slots 2 Removing the bus board 3 Disconnect all cables from the motherboard not...

Page 86: ...hardware components SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 86 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 How to remove the motherboard 6 Remove the hexagonal bolts at the interfaces The motherboard is supplied as spare part without processor memory modules and bus board ...

Page 87: ...E02203168 01 87 11 1 10 Processor replacement CAUTION The processor may only be replaced by authorized technical personnel Preparation 1 Unplug the device from mains 2 Open the device Removing the processor How to remove the processor 1 Remove the four screws of the processor heatsink and remove it 2 Open the processor retainer ...

Page 88: ...Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 How to remove the processor 3 Removing the processor Installing the processor How to install the processor 1 Inserting the processor NOTICE Make sure that the processor and socket coding match when inserting the processor 2 Apply some heat conductive paste to the processor ...

Page 89: ... Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 89 CAUTION The processor may overheat when the system is in operation Apply an even thin film of the heat conductive paste 3 Insert the heatsink 4 Secure the heatsink using the four screws Insert the screws diagonally and tighten them evenly in order to avoid tilting ...

Page 90: ...user interface with tools for configuring the hard drives and for installation of the operating system and the languages supported by the operating system MUI The basic language of the operating system to be installed is English If you want to integrate additional languages you will need to subsequently install them from Recovery CD2 or DVD Documentation and Drivers CD Contains the documentation a...

Page 91: ...on necessary for software authorization CAUTION If Restore system partition only is set all data on drive C system partition will be deleted All data user settings and all authorizations or license keys on drive C are lost All data on drive C of the hard disk will be deleted Setup formats the hard disk and installs the original factory software If Restore entire hard disk is set ALL data user sett...

Page 92: ...n you will be asked several times for the missing driver of the controller Booting from recovery CD or DVD 1 Press ESC when BIOS outputs the message Press F2 to enter Setup or ESC to show the Boot menu to boot from the Recovery CD or DVD The boot menu displayed after initialization indicates all boot devices 2 Select the CD DVD drive Follow the instructions on the screen until the Siemens SIMATIC ...

Page 93: ...XP Server 2003 DATA Remaind er NTFS not compressed 1 Boot from the Recovery CD and then follow the on screen instructions until the Recovery functions window is displayed 2 Start the DiskPart tool in the Siemens SIMATIC Recovery window Enter the following commands in the displayed command interface list disk Displays all available hard disks select disk 0 For selecting the disk to be reconfigured ...

Page 94: ...Recovery CD to format the partitions Follow the on screen instructions until the Recovery functions window is displayed 2 Select Start command prompt in the Recovery functions window Enter the following command in the command interface format DL FS File System DL drive letter of the partition to be formatted Valid values C D E F etc File system specifies the type of file system Valid values FAT FA...

Page 95: ...ands in the command interface DL cd I386 Winnt32 bat DL Drive letter of the folder which contains the I386 directory 6 The preparation of the Windows installation is displayed 7 When this operation completed close the command prompt by entering the exit command 8 Close the Siemens SIMATIC Recovery window by clicking the Finish button 9 Setup automatically restarts the system and completes the inst...

Page 96: ...creen instructions In the next installation phases you are prompted several times to insert a floppy disk which contains the missing RAID driver The driver is available on the included Documentation and Drivers CD in the Drivers RAID Intel directory 2 Copy the corresponding driver to a blank formatted floppy disk 3 After the message to press the F6 key select the driver Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAI...

Page 97: ... Locales tab In addition to the menu and dialog language settings also set the default language by selecting Set Default in the Regional Options dialog box The default language setting of your Windows 2000 installation is English with US keyboard layout To change to another language and keyboard layout open the Control Panel and select Start Settings Control Panel Regional Options General tab Menu...

Page 98: ...he MUI The MUI is on the recovery DVD Now follow the on screen instructions It may take several minutes before the next prompt for the product key is displayed Note Due to the previous activation you do not need to enter the product key COA number This is entered automatically during the installation Setting up and formatting partitions After you have installed a new hard disk or if partitions are...

Page 99: ...lete Deleting a partition Format Formatting a partition New Creating new partitions Load Driver To add new drivers for example the driver for RAID Extend Changing the partition size Any error messages that occur are displayed behind this icon for example if the hard disk was not formatted in the required NTFS format The first partition should be at least 25 GB The operating system must be installe...

Page 100: ...olved in installing managing and integrating Windows in networks or multi user environments Setting up language options in Windows Vista With the Multilanguage User Interface MUI you can set up the Windows menus and dialogs for additional languages When shipped Windows Vista is installed with English menus and dialogs You can change this in the Control Panel with the Regional and Language options ...

Page 101: ... Updates 5 Install the required driver NOTICE If you require the driver for the chipset after reinstalling Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 Vista this must always be installed first before all other drivers 11 2 7 Installing the RAID Controller software The procedure for installing the RAID controller software is described on the included Documentation and Drivers CD Note on Windows 2000 Professional X...

Page 102: ... manufacturer 11 2 9 2 Installing or updating application programs and drivers Install and connect an appropriate drive in order to install software from a CD and or floppy disk in Windows XP Professional The USB floppy disk and CD ROM drivers are included in Windows and do not have to be installed from other sources For information about installation of SIMATIC software packages refer to the corr...

Page 103: ...ds using SIMATIC PC PG Image Creator to generate backup copies of your data This tool provides comfortable and efficient functions for backup and restoring the full content of Compact Flash cards of HDDs and of individual partitions images The software can be ordered from the Siemens online ordering system For detailed information about SIMATIC PC PG Image Creator refer to the corresponding produc...

Page 104: ... 2008 A5E02203168 01 11 2 11 CP 1616 onboard NDIS device driver Read the information in description provided by Installation_CP16xx pdf on the supplied Documentation and Drivers CD PROFINET IO Read the information regarding the SIMATIC devices and SIMATIC NET documentation listed in the Integration section ...

Page 105: ...ges On screen error message Meaning tip Address conflict Plug and play problem Contact your Technical Support Combination not supported Plug and play problem Contact your Technical Support IO device IRQ conflict Plug and play problem Contact your Technical Support Invalid System Configuration Data Plug and play problem Set the RESET CONFIGURATION DATA option in the Advanced menu of Setup Contact y...

Page 106: ...Wrong drive addressed disk in drive A B Incorrect active boot partition Incorrect drive entries in SETUP HDD not connected defective Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous BOOT sequence was canceled for example due to power failure Correct the entries in SETUP System cache error Cache disabled Error in the processor cache module Contact Technical Support Monitor type does not...

Page 107: ...ether the keyboard is connected or defective 3CH TP_ADV_CS_CONFIG Configure the advanced chipset Run a test by disabling the hardware components in Setup 49H TP_PCI_INIT Initialize the PCI interface Run a test by disabling the hardware components in Setup or by removing the expansion modules installed on the bus module 55H TP_USB_INIT Activation of the USB hardware Removal of USB devices 4AH TP_VI...

Page 108: ...or when reading MPI system information Contact Customer Support 4 x short MPI firmware has been updated This may occur once after BIOS update 2x short BIOS returns a checksum error This error may be generated if you replaced the backup battery or if this battery is low Conversion table of the beep codes in hex notation Beep tones Hex code B B 0 B BB 1 B BBB 2 B BBBB 3 BB B 4 BB BB 5 BB BBB 6 BB BB...

Page 109: ...r operating instructions Check whether the power cord has been properly connected to the monitor and to the system unit or to the grounded outlet Check whether the monitor cable has been properly connected to the system unit and to the monitor The external monitor remains dark Power cord or monitor cable not connected If the monitor screen still remains dark after you have performed these checks p...

Page 110: ...der opens 3 Pull the loader further out The RAID software reports the following errors The RAID plug in failed to load because the drive is not installed The Serial ATA plug in failed to load because the driver is not installed correctly The Intel Matrix Storage Console was unable to load a page for the following reason A plug in did not provide a page for the selected device A plug in failed to l...

Page 111: ...it RAID reports that hard disk 1 is defective See section 9 5 Red HDD2 ALARM LED is lit RAID reports that hard disk 2 is defective See section 9 5 Red HDD1 ALARM and HDD2 ALARM LEDs are flashing RAID is in the rebuild state See section 9 5 Red HDD1 ALARM and HDD2 ALARM LEDs are lit RAID system is not ready for operation Affected drive must be determined with the help of the RAID software See secti...

Page 112: ...le with a Siemens module or contact the module supplier Force a Reset Configuration using the BIOS Setup Redundant I O addresses Redundant hardware interrupts and or DMA channels Fluctuation of signal frequencies or levels Connector pin assignments deviate No Reset Configuration in BIOS SETUP Contact Technical Support if the PC still crashes The PC crashes during startup Insufficient output of an ...

Page 113: ...iciency Current delivery DC 5 V 26 A 3 3 V 24 A max accumulated power 190 W 12 V 15 A 12 V 15 A 12 V 0 2 A 5 Vaux 2 A Maximum accumulated power of all voltages 210 W Noise emission 45 dB A at 25 C to DIN 45635 ODDs are not in operation Degree of protection IP41 at the front and IP20 at the rear to IEC 60529 Dust protection With the front door closed according to IEC 60529 Filter class G2 EN 779 99...

Page 114: ... DIN EN 60068 2 14 5 C to 35 C without restrictions 5 C to 45 C no burner operation 5 C to 50 C no ODD operation 1 1 Accumulated power loss of the expansion modules less than 30 W 20 C to 60 C max 20 C h no condensation Relative humidity Operation Storage shipping Gradient Tested to DIN EN 60068 2 78 DIN EN 60068 2 30 5 to 85 at 30 C no condensation 5 to 95 at 55 C no condensation max 20 C h no co...

Page 115: ...tures Free expansion slots Max configuration with 8 modules 7 x PCI 1 x PCIe x16 Graphics PEG Max configuration with 11 modules optional 7 x PCI 3 x PCIe x4 1 x PCIe x16 PEG All modules up to 312 mm length are supported Max permissible power consumption per PCI slot 5 V 5 A or 3 3 V 7 A 12 V 0 5 A 12 V 0 05 3 3 Vaux 0 4 A Max permissible power consumption per PCIe slot PCIe x4 module 3 3 V 3A 12 V...

Page 116: ... DDR2 PC 5300 unbuffered no ECC USB Max 6 USB 2 0 devices 500 mA high current high speed up to 480 Mbps Max accumulated power consumption of all USB devices 2 3 A PCI PCIe PCI V2 3 PCIe V1 0a SATA 4x SATA 150 300 with optional RAID ATA Max 2 ATA 100 drives Graphics Graphics controller Intel GMA950 Graphics Controller 2 D and 3 D engine integrated in chipset Graphics memory Dynamic Video Memory Tec...

Page 117: ... high current PROFIBUS optional 9 pin D sub socket CP5611 compatible 9 6 Kbps to 12 Mbps programmable with software Electrically isolated RS485 SELV circuit PROFINET 4 3x RJ45 interface CP 1616 compatible onboard interface based on ERTEC 400 10 100 Mbps electrically isolated Ethernet 4 2x Ethernet interface RJ45 Intel Tekoa 82573L 10 100 1000 Kbps electrically isolated Wake on LAN and Remote Boot ...

Page 118: ...nted in exchangeable racks mechanical stress must be safely excluded 3 The two flashing red LEDs indicate that the RAID system is being synchronized Both red LEDs are lit if the monitoring software was unable to locate the faulty HDD It may be possible to locate this HDD using the RAID software See the RAID system section 4 For unique labeling the LAN interfaces are numbered on the housing The num...

Page 119: ...k 0 A 0 A 2 3 A Core 2 Duo processor with heatsink 0 A 0 A 2 6 A Front fan 0 5 A Rear fan 0 1 A Base system dual core 4 A 1 A 4 A 0 A 0 03 A 0 3 A Floppy disk drive 1 0 25 A HDD 1 0 5 A 0 7 A DVD ROM 1 0 9 A 0 8 A DVD Burner 1 1 1 A 1 4 A Single currents max permissible 30 A 2 28 A 2 15 A 0 5 A 0 5 A 2 A Total power consumption permissible 210 W Efficiency of the power supply Approx 70 230 VAC app...

Page 120: ...26 A 1 5 4 3 3 V 24 A 1 5 4 5 Vaux 2 A 5 3 1 The accumulated power of the 5 V and 3 3 V supply may not exceed 190 W Maximum inrush current at 110 VAC 25 A 5 ms 230 VAC 30 A 5 ms Power Good Signal Figure 14 1 Timing profile of the Power Good Signal 14 4 Technical data of the telescopic rails Ultimate load per pair At least 30 kg Full extraction length At least 470 mm Rail thickness Maximum 9 7 mm M...

Page 121: ...rawings 15 15 1 Dimensional drawing of the device SIEMENS SIMATIC RACK PC HDD2 ALARM HDD1 ALARM FAN TEMP WATCHDOG PROFIBUS MPI ETHERNET 2 ETHERNET 1 HDD POWER 8QLWV RI PHDVXUHPHQW 7RS LQ YHUWLFDO PRXQWLQJ SRVLWLRQ 7RS LQ YHUWLFDO PRXQWLQJ SRVLWLRQ PP ROO Figure 15 1 Dimensional drawing ...

Page 122: ...use of telescopic rails 8QLWV RI PHDVXUHPHQW PP LQFKHV 7 WROHUDQFH RI s PP LQFKHV 7 WROHUDQFH RI s PP LQFKHV 7 WROHUDQFH RI s PP LQFKHV LPHQVLRQV IRU WKH 5LWWDO WHOHVFRSLF UDLOV 7 SH 53 IRU PP FDELQHW 7 SH 53 IRU PP FDELQHW LPHQVLRQV IRU 6FKURII WHOHVFRSLF UDLO W SH s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 s7 Figure 15 2 Dimensional drawing for the use of telescopic rails ...

Page 123: ...0 Figure 15 3 Maximum mountable PCI PCIe module shown without slot bracket and retainer 5HWDLQHU 0 0 0 0 PCI PCIe Meaning DIM A mm inch 106 68 4 2 111 15 4 38 Lower edge of module to upper edge of module DIM B mm inch 111 94 4 41 116 4 4 58 Lower edge of module to lower edge of retainer DIM C mm inch 113 44 4 47 117 9 4 64 Lower edge of module to retainer DIM D mm inch 123 54 4 86 128 0 5 0 Lower ...

Page 124: ...Dimensional drawings 15 3 Dimensional drawings for installation of expansion modules SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 124 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 ...

Page 125: ...6 1 1 Structure and functions of the motherboard Core components of the motherboard processor and chipset three slots for memory modules internal and external interfaces Flash BIOS and the backup battery Figure 16 1 Motherboard 1 Processor with fan 3 Slot for the bus board 2 Two memory module slots 4 Backup battery ...

Page 126: ...1600x1200 32 bit color depth 85 Hz DVI I 1600x1200 32 bit color depth 60 Hz Graphics memory 8 MB to 128 MB used in system memory 8 MB reserved 256 MB to 2 GB in system memory additional dynamic use of up to 256 MB HDD 4 4 x SATA Compatible Enhanced AHCI RAID 0 and RAID 1 supported Compatible to SATA 150 300 DVD ROM 4 DVD ROM CD RW4 Master on secondary EIDE interface DMA capable Floppy 4 FD drive i...

Page 127: ... interface Description Parameters Ethernet two interfaces 10BaseT 100Base TX 1000Base TX Intel Tekoa 82573L 10 100 1000 Mbps electrically isolated 1 1 Electrical isolation within the safety extra low voltage circuit SELV 2 Optional product feature 3 Depends on the CPU type 4 Depends on the selected device configuration ...

Page 128: ...rboard Interfaces The Rack PC motherboard contains the following interfaces Interfaces for the connection of external devices Interfaces for internal components drives bus boards etc The diagram below shows the position of the internal and external interfaces on the motherboard 352 86 352 1 7 RSWLRQDO ERWWRP ERWWRP 37 Figure 16 2 Position of the interfaces ...

Page 129: ...1 and 3 at the front PROFIBUS MPI External X600 9 pin standard socket electrically isolated interface PROFINET External RJ45 Ethernet 1 and 2 External X40 41 RJ45 VGA External X303 15 pin socket DVI D External 26 pin socket Microphone External X60 6 pin 3 5 mm phono jack Line out External X61 6 pin 3 5 mm phono jack Serial interfaces COM1 COM2 V24 X616 X615 Serial interface Pin no Short name Meani...

Page 130: ...level 8 Data Bit 6 Data channel 6 Output TTL level 9 Data Bit 7 Data channel 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Data acknowledge Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 11 BUSY Not ready Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 12 PE PAPER END Paper end Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 13 SELECT Device selection Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 14 AUTO FEED Automatically new line Output open collector 15 ERROR Device error Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 16 INIT Reset Initializa...

Page 131: ...channel keyboard Input output 2 Not used 3 GND Ground 4 P5VFK 5 V fused Output 5 CLK Clock channel keyboard Input output 6 Not used USB 2 0 interfaces X40A B X41A B USB 2 0 interface Pinno Short name Meaning Input output 1 VCC 5 V fused Output 2 Data Data channel Input output 3 Data Data channel Input output 4 GND Ground The connectors are of type A The ports are rated as high current USB 2 0 500 ...

Page 132: ...AS is sending Input 5 M5EXT M5EXT return line GND of 5 V power supply The current load of an external consumer connected between P5EXT and M5EXT may not exceed the 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT P5EXT power supply 5 V of the 5 V power supply The current load of an external consumer connected between P5EXT and M5EXT may not exceed the 90 mA Output 7 Not used 8 LTG_A Signal line A of the MPI module Input out...

Page 133: ... interface Pinno Short name Meaning Input output 1 RD Receive data Input 2 RD Receive data Input 3 TD Send data Output 4 5 1 SYMR Internal 75 Ohm terminating resistor _ 6 TD Receive data Output 7 8 1 SYMT Internal 75 Ohm terminating resistor _ S Shield LED 1 Lit green link LED 2 Lights up yellow actvity Auto negotiation and auto crossover supported ...

Page 134: ... BI_DA Bi directional data A Input output 3 BI_DB Bi directional data B Input output 4 BI_DC Bi directional data C Input output 5 BI_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 Lit in green color 100 Mbps Lit in orange color 1000 Mbps LED 2 Lit Activ...

Page 135: ...g Input output 1 R Red Output 2 G Green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 Not used 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 5 V 5 V fused Output 10 GND Ground 11 Not used 12 DDC_DAT Display data channel data Input output 13 EXT_H Horizontal synchronizing pulse Output 14 EXT_V Vertical synchronizing pulse Output 15 DDC_CLK Display data channel clock Input output ...

Page 136: ...ound 4 NC Not used 5 NC Not used 6 DDC CLK DDC clock Input output 7 DDC CLK DDC data Input output 8 VSYNC Vertical synchronizing pulse Output 9 TX1N TDMS data 1 Output 10 TX1P TDMS data 1 Output 11 GND Ground 12 NC Not used 13 NC Not used 14 5 V 5 V Output 15 GND Ground 16 MONDET Hotplug detect Input 17 TX0N TDMS data 0 Output 18 TX0P TDMS data 0 Output 19 GND Ground 20 NC Not used 21 NC Not used ...

Page 137: ...contact for device identification Input Q GND Ground for identification Output 4 left Left channel Input 5A M7 Analog ground Output 5D M Logic ground Output Line Out interface X61 Line Out interface Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 right Right channel Output P sense Switch contact for device identification Input Q GND Ground for identification Output 4 left Left channel Output 5A M7 Analog...

Page 138: ...nternal hard disk drive for example X5 6 7 8 7 pin SATA connector shielded secondary EIDE DVD ROM for example Internal X612 170h 177h 1F0h 1F7h switchable IRQ14 IRQ15 edge triggered 40 pin 2 54 mm pin header operation of up to two disk drives Connection for device fan Internal X132 X131 Power supply device fan monitoring controlled 4 pin pin header Connection for SCSI LED Internal X12 Input for SC...

Page 139: ...ound 8 GND Ground 9 GND Ground 10 Key Note Contact Customer Support or the Repair Center for detailed information on pin assignments of the interfaces SATA data interface X5 6 7 8 shielded connector Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 GND Ground 2 TX P Transmitter positive Output 3 TX N Transmitter negative Output 4 GND Ground 5 RX N Receiver negative Input 6 RX P Receiver positive Input 7 GN...

Page 140: ... interface X131 Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 GND Ground 2 VCC 5 V to 12 V regulated Output 3 Tacho signal Monitoring signal Input 4 Reserved Pin assignment of the front fan interface X132 Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 GND Ground 2 VCC 12 V fused Output 3 Tacho signal Monitoring signal Input 4 PWM Speed setting Output ...

Page 141: ... GND GND B16 A16 PCIEX16_RX_P 15 SDVO_CTRLCLK B17 A17 PCIEX16_RX_N 15 GND B18 A18 GND PCIEX16_TX_P 14 B19 A19 n c PCIEX16_TX_N 14 B20 A20 GND GND B21 O21 PCIEX16_RX_P 14 GND B22 A22 PCIEX16_RX_N 14 PCIEX16_TX_P 13 B23 A23 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 13 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PCIEX16_RX_P 13 GND B26 A26 PCIEX16_RX_N 13 PCIEX16_TX_P 12 B27 A27 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 12 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PCIEX16_RX_P 12 n c B3...

Page 142: ...B55 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...

Page 143: ... A12 PLT_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 G...

Page 144: ...1 B54 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 PC...

Page 145: ...r screws This bus board is available in two versions Variant 1 Low end 8 slots 7 PCI slots 3 of upstream of the PCI2PCI bridge 4 downstream Blue line Upstream of the PCI bridge Primary PCI bus Red line Downstream of the PCI bridge Secondary PCI bus 1 x PEG slot Variant 2 High end 11 slots 7 PCI slots 3 of upstream of the PCI2PCI bridge 4 downstream Blue line Upstream of the PCI bridge Primary PCI ...

Page 146: ...3 4 with PCIe switch and circuit 3 Primary PCI bus 3 slots slots 5 6 7 4 PCI2PCI bridge 5 Secondary PCI bus 4 slots slots 8 9 10 11 6 BTX power connector 7 PCI PCIe 4lane Riser 8 PEG riser Can host expansion modules conforming to PCI specification Rev 2 3 or PCI specification 1 0a All PCI slots support master mode Power is directly supplied to the expansion modules via the bus board connection ...

Page 147: ...Q 3 PRGH 26 HIDXOW LQWHUUXSW LQ 3 PRGH 26 IRU H DPSOH 6ORW 3 6ORW QR 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 6ORW 3 H 6ORW 3 H 6ORW DQG 3 6ORW DQG 3 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 6ORW DQG 6ORW 3 H 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 6ORW 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 Q 3 PRGH RVW 3 54 WR DUH SHUPDQHQWO DVVLJQHG WR 54 WR Q 3 PRGH KRVW 3 54 WR DUH DXWRPDWLFDOO DVVLJQHG E 26 WR 54 WR W LV QRW ...

Page 148: ...clusive interrupt can only be set and used for PCI slot 5 or 8 and 6 or 9 Further exclusive interrupts for use at the slots are not available Assigning exclusive interrupts in BIOS Setup PIC mode only The interrupts are automatically assigned to the slots at system startup due to the default settings in system BIOS Several slots may share the same interrupt depending on the system configuration Th...

Page 149: ... V INTA 7 INTB INTC 8 INTD 5 V 9 PRSNT1 Reserved 10 Reserved 5 V I O 11 PRSNT2 Reserved 12 Ground Ground 13 Ground Ground 14 Reserved Reserved 15 Ground RST 16 CLK 5 V I O 17 Ground GNT 18 REQ Ground 19 5 V I O Reserved 20 AD 31 AD 30 21 AD 29 3 3 V 22 Ground AD 28 23 AD 27 AD 26 24 AD 25 Ground 25 3 3 V AD 24 26 C BE 3 IDSEL 27 AD 23 3 3 V 28 Ground AD 22 29 AD 21 AD 20 30 AD 19 Ground 31 3 3 V A...

Page 150: ...ERR SDONE 41 3 3 V SBO 42 SERR Ground 43 3 3 V PAR 44 C BE 1 AD 15 45 AD 14 3 3 V 46 Ground AD 13 47 AD 12 AD 11 48 AD 10 Ground 49 Ground AD 09 50 CONNECTOR KEY 51 CONNECTOR KEY 52 AD 08 C BE 0 53 AD 07 3 3 V 54 3 3 V AD 06 55 AD 05 AD 04 56 AD 03 Ground 57 Ground AD 02 58 AD 01 AD 00 59 5 V I O 5 V I O 60 ACK64 REQ64 61 5 V 5 V 62 5 V 5 V ...

Page 151: ... GND B16 A16 PCIEX16_RX_P 15 SDVO_CTRLCLK B17 A17 PCIEX16_RX_N 15 GND B18 A18 GND PCIEX16_TX_P 14 B19 A19 n c PCIEX16_TX_N 14 B20 A20 GND GND B21 O21 PCIEX16_RX_P 14 GND B22 A22 PCIEX16_RX_N 14 PCIEX16_TX_P 13 B23 A23 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 13 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PCIEX16_RX_P 13 GND B26 A26 PCIEX16_RX_N 13 PCIEX16_TX_P 12 B27 A27 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 12 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PCIEX16_RX_P 12 n c B30 A3...

Page 152: ...55 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_...

Page 153: ...D PTDO 8 P3V3 PTMS 9 PTRST_N P3V3 10 Aux_3V3 P3V3 11 PCIE_Wake_N PCI RST_N 12 Reserved GND 13 GND GND 14 PCIE_TX_P 1 GND 15 PCIE_TX_N 1 GND 16 M PCIE_RX_P 1 17 PRSNT2_N PCIE_RX_N 1 18 GND GND 19 PCIE_TX_P 2 Reserved 20 PCIE_TX_N 2 GND 21 GND PCIE_RXP 2 22 GND PCIE_RX_N 2 23 PCIE_TX_P 3 GND 24 PCIE_TX_N 3 GND 25 GND PCIE_RX_P 3 26 GND PCIE_RX_N 3 27 PCIE_TX_P 4 GND 28 PCIE_TX_N 4 GND 29 GND PCIE_RX...

Page 154: ...ard x420 3 External reset connector 4 Connection to the motherboard x46 5 LEDs 6 On off pushbutton Single pole pushbutton 7 Reset button Single pole pushbutton 8 USB port 16 3 2 Pin assignment of the OP connectors External Reset 3 type JST B2B PH SM3 TB Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 PWR Good External reset IO low max 30 mA 2 GND Ground The device is reset when pins 1 and 2 for example b...

Page 155: ... dynamically by the Windows OS depending on the hardware configuration drivers and connected external devices You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems Windows NT 4 0 Start Programs Management General Windows NT Diagnosis Windows 2000 Professional XP Professional Start Run then enter msinfo32 in Open field and confirm with...

Page 156: ...ources 0060 0060 1 Keyboard controller 0061 0061 1 System loudspeaker 0062 0063 2 Motherboard resources 0064 0064 1 Keyboard controller 0067 006F 9 Motherboard resources 0070 0075 6 System CMOS real time clock 0076 0080 11 Motherboard resources 0081 008F 15 DMA controller 0090 009F 16 Motherboard resources 00A0 00A1 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00A2 00BF 30 Motherboard resources 00C0 00DF 3...

Page 157: ...ary EIDE channel 03F7 03F7 1 Standard floppy disk controller 03F8 03FF 8 COM1 Switchable in Setup then free Dynamic range resources are managed by means of Plug and Play functionality 0400 0777 888 Not used 0778 077F 8 ECP LPT 1 0780 07FF 128 Not used 0800 080F 16 ACPI communications range Fixed 0810 0CFB 1260 PCI configuration index Fixed 0CFC 0CFF 4 PCI configuration data Fixed 0D00 0EFF 512 Not...

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Page 159: ...FFFF 512K Conventional system memory 0008 0000 0009 F7FF 127K Conventional system memory extended 0009 F800 0009 FFFF 2K XBDA extended Bios Data Area 000A 0000 000A FFFF 64K VGA graphics refresh memory Shared SMM for power management 000B 0000 000B 7FFF 32K SW graphics text refresh memory Not used 000B 8000 000B FFFF 32K VGA graphics text refresh memory 000C 0000 000C BFFF 48K VGA BIOS expansion 0...

Page 160: ...d RAM of the device SETUP can be used to define the hardware configuration for example the hard disk type and system properties SETUP is also used to set the time and date of the realtime clock Changing the device configuration Your device configuration is preset for operating with the included software You should only change the default values if you have modified the technical configuration your...

Page 161: ...he device warm or cold restart With the default setting of your device the display shown below appears following power on for example 2 On completion of the POST BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP program The following message appears on the screen PRESS F2 to enter SETUP or ESC to show the Boot menu 3 Press the F2 key as long as the BIOS prompt appears on the screen ...

Page 162: ...ct the submenus Main Advanced Security Power Boot Version Exit You can select various settings or submenus in the left middle section 3 Short help texts are output on the right 4 for currently selected menu entries The bottom section contains information for operator input The diagrams below represent examples of specific device configurations The screen content changes based on the delivered equi...

Page 163: ...n this mask Advanced Set advanced system configurations in this dialog Security Dialog for setting security functions such as the password Power Power saving functions can be selected here Boot Define boot priorities in this dialog Version Returns device specific information such as the release version Exit Used to exit the program and save the settings ...

Page 164: ...System Date For viewing and setting the current date Floppy disk A Type of installed floppy disk drive Memory Cache Used to set the cache options via submenus IDE Channel 0 Master Type of installed disk drives IDE Channel 0 Slave Type of installed disk drives SATA Port 0 Type of installed disk drives SATA Port 1 Type of installed disk drives SATA Port 2 Type of installed disk drives SATA Port 3 Ty...

Page 165: ...ter having selected the corresponding field Hour Minute Second and for the date Month Day Year You can navigate between the entries in the date and time fields for example from hour to minute using the tab key Floppy disk A Floppy disk drive The type of floppy disk drive installed in the PC is set here The following entries are possible Disabled If no disk drive is available 1 44 1 25 MB 3 1 2 Def...

Page 166: ...he Auto setting in the Type field means that these values are automatically read from the drive and written to memory If Type is selected for a drive that does not exist a timeout is triggered within approximately 1 minute and the entries remain unchanged It makes sense only to set Auto for interfaces to which a drive is connected CD DVD ROM CD DVD ROM is connected ATAPI Removable A removable data...

Page 167: ...t the Type field The type of access to the drive is determined in the 32 bit I O field Disabled 16 bit access 32 bit I O Enabled 32 bit access default Transfer Mode or Ultra DMA Mode Define the data transmission rate of the interface in these fields The value depends on the drive and should only be set by way of Auto setting at the Type field Exit the submenu by pressing ESC SATA Port 0 SATA Port ...

Page 168: ... removable data volume is connected Type None Select None if you have not connected a disk drive This setting reduces system waiting time The number of blocks sectors transferred per interrupt are defined at the Multi Sector Transfer option The value depends on the drive and should only be set by way of Auto setting at the Type field Multi Sector Transfer Disabled 2 4 8 16 sectors LBA Mode Control...

Page 169: ...e term cache is used to denote a high speed memory buffer between the CPU and memory DRAM Instead of using the slower RAM the system deploys high speed cache memory for repetitive memory access provided this function is enabled In rare cases it may be necessary to disable cache memory for certain hardware and software as program runtimes or waiting times can be reduced by using high speed cache me...

Page 170: ...t on the bottom of the screen within the system startup phase If the boot sequence is interrupted due to an error detected within the system startup phase press F1 to acknowledge this error Disabled Error acknowledgment is not required for example if a keyboard is not found POST errors All but not keyboard flop py Show all errors except for keyboard and floppy drive errors Summary screen The most ...

Page 171: ...ptions 16 5 BIOS Setup SIMATIC Rack PC 847B Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 171 Example of a Summary Screen Figure 16 9 Summary screen example The summary screen appears when system startup is completed ...

Page 172: ...oard Features field from the main menu Figure 16 10 Keyboard Features submenu example Numlock Switches Numlock on or off after Power On This status is saved to non volatile memory if Auto is set Key Click The program outputs an audible CLICK for keystrokes Keyboard auto repeat rate Increase of the automatic key repeat rate Keyboard auto repeat delay On delay of automatic keyboard repeat ...

Page 173: ...IC Rack PC 847B Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 173 Hardware Options field One of the following submenus appears when you select the Hardware Options field from the main menu Figure 16 11 Hardware Options field example for PROFIBUS ...

Page 174: ...ddress is for NDIS applications Example 000E8C8E8C0A MAC Address Profinet This is the main address for PROFINET applications Example 000E8C8E8C0B The MAC addresses of the individual ports are derived from MAC Address Profinet This is not shown in the BIOS setup Example P1 000E8C8E8C0B 1 P2 000E8C8E8C0B 2 P3 000E8C8E8C0B 3 Enabled The Ethernet interface on the motherboard is enabled On board Ethern...

Page 175: ...Audio interface is enabled Onboard audio Disabled Audio interface is disabled IGD PCI A graphics integrated in the chipset or a graphics module in a PCI slot is active in the boot phase Default primary video adapter PEG A graphics module inserted in the PEG slot is active in the boot phase Auto BIOS detects whether another graphics module is inserted and switches over depending on the Default Prim...

Page 176: ...sabled Core Multi Processor disabled Core Multi Processing Enabled Core Multi Processor enabled Enabled VT support of the CPU is enabled VT Feature Disabled VT support of the CPU is disabled Plug and Play means that all modules are automatically detected and installed provided the modules support this functionality Other BIOS handles the entire Plug and Play compatibility default setting Win2000 T...

Page 177: ...nts which do not support Plug and Play have to be entered manually Reset Configuration Data No The Plug and Play system components are initialized after the next system start Disabled The USB devices can be used in BIOS Setup and operating systems which support USB DOS is not supported Legacy USB support Enabled DOS can be controlled using the USB keyboard that is DOS based tools such as Image Cre...

Page 178: ... Mode SATA Controller mode Compatible Drives on SATA Port 0 2 SATA drives are emulated as primary PATA master slave PATA drives are emulated as secondary PATA master slave Drives on SATA Port 1 3 SATA drives are emulated as secondary PATA master slave PATA drives are emulated as primary PATA master slave Enabled AHCI mode of the SATA controller is disabled AHCI Configuration Disabled AHCI mode of ...

Page 179: ...onnected as described below Configurable mode Features Output Only Standard Parallel Port unidirectional SSP Standard setting for 8 bit parallel data transfer to the IEEE1284 specification Feedback of the output device is only possible via the control channels Bi directional Standard Parallel Port bi directional Same as SPP unidirectional but Feedback of the output device is also possible via 8 bi...

Page 180: ...Detailed descriptions 16 5 BIOS Setup SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 180 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 PCI Configuration submenu Figure 16 16 PCI Configuration submenu ...

Page 181: ...Option Disabled The ROM option of a PCI module is disabled Enabled This slot can be assigned PCI master functions Enable Master Disabled This slot can only operate as a PCI slave Default The number of active PCI clock cycles of the master modules is determined by this module 0020H to 00E0H These settings define the maximum number of active PCI clock cycles according to the set value Latency Timer ...

Page 182: ...Setup SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 182 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 ICH USB Control Sub Menu Figure 16 18 ICH USB Control Sub Menu Enabled USB 2 0 devices are supported USB 2 0 Mode Disabled USB 2 0 devices are not supported ...

Page 183: ...d resets automatically from Disabled to Enabled when the password is entered Set User Password This field opens the password input dialog Logged on users can change the password or clear and deactivate it by pressing Return Set Supervisor Password This field opens the password input dialog Authorized logged on users can change the supervisor password or delete and deactivate it by pressing Return ...

Page 184: ...less the supervisor password was entered during system boot Diskette access User Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was entered during system boot Attention This function cannot be used under Windows NT 2000 Professional XP Professional since this operating system does not access the diskette via BIOS routines Use the system programs in Windows 2000 XP Professional system pro...

Page 185: ...to set various environment friendly power saving modes On This function is used to switch the device on automatically at the time specified at the bottom Resume On Time Off Off disables this function Last State Device reverts to last state it was in prior to power failure Power On Devices restarts automatically after a power failure After Power Failure Stay Off Device does not restart automaticall...

Page 186: ...led descriptions 16 5 BIOS Setup SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 186 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 16 5 8 Boot menu This menu allows you to define the boot priority of the devices Figure 16 21 Boot menu ...

Page 187: ...ources The boot source with highest boot priority shown at the top To change the boot sequence Select the group using the keys move to device the desired position using the or keys Note You can select the boot volume by pressing the ESC key during system startup If a boot source is not available the system automatically tries to boot from the next device of the sequence ...

Page 188: ... 16 5 BIOS Setup SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 188 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 16 5 9 Version menu This menu contains system information which should be made available to Technical Support Figure 16 23 Version menu ...

Page 189: ...h the new parameters Exit Discarding Changes All changes are discarded and the system is restarted with the old parameters Load Setup Defaults Loads the default settings Discard Changes All changes are discarded Save Changes All changes are saved Standard The BIOS settings are backed up to buffered CMOS User The BIOS settings are saved to BIOS NV RAM which is backed up by battery Profile Manufactu...

Page 190: ...ep the pages in a safe place once you have made your entries BIOS Setup defaults System parameters Defaults Custom entries Main System Time hh mm ss System Date MM DD YYYY Legacy Disk A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 IDE Channel 0 Master CD ROM IDE Channel 0 Slave None SATA Port 0 80026MB SATA Port 1 None SATA Port 2 None SATA Port 3 None Memory Cache Enabled Boot options Quick Boot Mode Enabled SETUP prompt Enab...

Page 191: ...rol Enabled Onboard audio Enabled Default primary video adapter PEG Onboard Graphics IGD PEG 1 Depends on the device or CPU features Advanced HPET Support Disabled Core Multi Processing 2 Enabled 3 VT 1 Disabled Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No Legacy USB support Disabled 1 Depends on the device or CPU features 2 Depends on the CPU and operating system features 3 Disabled when devic...

Page 192: ...able Master Enabled Latency timer Default PCI Device Slot 8 ROM Scan Option Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer Default PCI Device Slot 9 ROM Scan Option Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer Default PCI Device Slot 10 ROM Scan Option Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer Default PCI Device Slot 11 ROM Scan Option Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency timer Default Security Sup...

Page 193: ... 2008 A5E02203168 01 193 Power Resume On Time Off Resume Time 00 00 00 After Power Failure Last State Boot Boot priority order Excluded from boot order Version SIMATIC SIMATIC Rack PC 847B BIOS Version BIOS Number MPI DP Firmware CPU Type Intel Core 2 CPU CPU Speed CPU ID Code Revision ...

Page 194: ...ces or addition network components Integrated 3 port real time switch Automatic hardware detection 16 6 1 1 Network connections Ethernet The CP 1616 is designed for operation in Ethernet networks Additional features are The connectors are designed for 10BaseT and 100BaseTX Data transfer rates of 10 and 100 Mbps in full half duplex mode are supported The handshake is performed automatically auto ne...

Page 195: ... 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 Industrial Ethernet ...

Page 196: ...ET 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 controller or an S7 400 automation system with CP 443 1 over Industrial Ether...

Page 197: ...ation 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 The firmware loader supports the following ...

Page 198: ...follow the instructions in the dialog fields that follow A help function is integrated in the software as support CAUTION 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 CAUTION Be aware that aborting the loading process may result in an inconsistent state in your module You...

Page 199: ...2008 A5E02203168 01 199 NOTICE When loading the firmware or commissioning the module be aware that the CP 1616 onboard takes five MAC addresses always in direct sequence The first two are shown in the BIOS Example The lowest address is for the layer 2 communication The second is for Ethernet PROFINET communication ...

Page 200: ...16 6 3 Further actions in STEP 7 NCM PC Configuring Your PC is now ready although you still have to configure the SIMATIC NET communication software The rest of the procedure is described in the Commissioning PC Stations manual on the Windows PC that also contains STEP 7 NCM PC Start Simatic Documentation English Commissioning PC Stations ...

Page 201: ... 6 2 2005 The devices conform with EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 harmonics and EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 voltage fluctuations and flicker WARNING This product is Class A equipment which may cause RF interference in residential areas The system operator can be requested to take reasonable counteractive measures Low voltage directive The devices comply with the requirements of the EC Directive 2...

Page 202: ...delines The installation guidelines and safety instructions specified in this documentation must be observed for commissioning and operation Connecting peripherals Noise immunity requirements to EN 61000 6 2 are met if connected peripherals are suitable for industrial applications Peripheral devices may only be connected via shielded cables ...

Page 203: ...to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful in...

Page 204: ...TIC Rack PC 847B 204 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 CANADA Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis Canadian Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conformé à la norme NMB 003 du Canada ...

Page 205: ...mens com sitrain Find a contact at Phone 49 911 895 3200 Technical support Tel 49 180 5050 222 Fax 49 180 5050 223 http www siemens com automation csi service A Web form for Support Request can be found at http www siemens com automation support request When you contact the customer support please have the following information for the technician on hand BIOS version Order No MLFB of the device In...

Page 206: ...KDQJHDEOH UDFN UHH 9 520 9 5 H FKDQJHDEOH UDFN ORSS 9 520 9 5 Figure A 1 Approved configuration versions for the temperature range 5 C to 35 C Maximum power loss of expansion modules 80 W Devices equipped with exchangeable racks may not to be exposed to shock or vibration during operation Approved configuration versions for the temperature range 5 C to 40 C QWHUQDO GULYH ED RU URQW GULYH ED UHH H ...

Page 207: ... Devices equipped with exchangeable racks may not to be exposed to shock or vibration during operation Approved configuration versions for the temperature range 5 C to 50 C QWHUQDO GULYH ED RU URQW GULYH ED UHH H FKDQJHDEOH UDFN UHH H FKDQJHDEOH UDFN ORSS 9 520 Figure A 4 Approved configuration versions for the temperature range 5 C to 50 C Maximum power loss of expansion modules 30 W DVD ROM CD R...

Page 208: ...Appendix A 4 Retrofitting instructions SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 208 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 ...

Page 209: ...es are commonly referred to as ESD devices This is also the international abbreviation for such devices ESD modules are identified by the following symbol CAUTION ESD devices can be destroyed by voltages well below the threshold of human perception These static voltages develop when you touch a component or electrical connection of a device without having drained the static charges present on your...

Page 210: ...XPLGLW LQ N9 Figure B 1 Electrostatic voltages on an operator Basic protective measures against electrostatic discharge Ensure good equipotential bonding When handling electrostatic sensitive devices ensure that your body the workplace and packaging are grounded This prevents electrostatic charge Avoid direct contact As a general rule only touch electrostatic sensitive devices when this is unavoid...

Page 211: ...d reducing power consumption of the PC AS Automation system ASIS After Sales Information System AT Advanced Technology ATA Advanced Technology Attachment ATX AT Bus Extended AWG American Wire Gauge US standard for the cable diameter BIOS Basic Input Output System Basic Input Output System CAN Controller Area Network CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory Removable storage medium for large data volum...

Page 212: ... for operation DTR Data Terminal Ready Data terminal is ready DVD Digital Versatile Disk Digital versatile disk DVI Digital Visual Interface Digital display interface DVI I Digital Visual Interface Digital display interface with digital and VGA signals ECC Error Correction Code Error correction code ECP Extended capability port Extended parallel port EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter PC to monitor int...

Page 213: ...f 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 LEDs Light Emitt...

Page 214: ...Ie Peripheral Component Interconnect express High speed serial differential full duplex PtP interface with high data rate PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PI Protective Earth Protective conductor PEG PCI Express Graphics PG Programming device PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller Programmable interrupt controller POST Power On Self Test PXE Preboot Execution Environme...

Page 215: ...rs Laboratories Inc US organization for tests and certifications according to own or binational standards with CSA Canada standards UMA Unified Memory Architecture Video memory URL Uniform Resource Locator Designation of the full address of an Internet page USB Universal Serial Bus UXGA Ultra Extended Graphics Array Graphic standard maximum resolution 1600x1200 pixels V 24 ITU T standardized recom...

Page 216: ...List of abbreviations C 1 Abbreviations SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 216 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 ...

Page 217: ...rious I O modules Backup Duplicate of a program data medium or database used either for archiving 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 signa...

Page 218: ...ork memory boot COM interface The COM interface is a serial V 24 interface The interface is suitable for asynchronous data transfer Compact Flash cards CF Compact Flash is a digital storage medium in card format and without moving parts The CF card contains the non volatile memory and the controller The interface of the CF card corresponds with the IDE interface CF cards can be operated without ad...

Page 219: ...o longer possible Drivers Program parts of the operating system They adapt user program data to the specific formats required by I O devices such as hard disk printers and monitors Dual Core CPU Dual core processors significantly increase the speed of computing and program execution compared to the previous generation of single core processors with hyperthreading technology EMC directive Directive...

Page 220: ...5 pin 25 pin the COM1 V24 AG interface of the SIMATIC PC family can be converted to the usual 25 pin male connector Hard disk drives Hard disks represent a form of magnetic disk storage medium Winchester drives hard disks with integrated magnetic disks Hot swapping The SATA interface gives the device s hard drive system hot swap capability Prerequisite for this configuration is a RAID1 system with...

Page 221: ...active software applications Interface See Interface Physical interconnection cable of hardware elements such as PLCs PCs programming devices printers or monitors Interface for interactive software applications Interface multi point MPI is the programming interface of SIMATIC S7 M7 Allows remote access to programmable modules text based displays and OPs from central locations The MPI nodes can int...

Page 222: ...that can be used to connect a printer Memory card Memory cards in credit card format Memory for user programs and parameters for example for programmable modules and CPs Module Modules are plug in units for PLCs programming devices or PCs They are available as local modules expansion modules interfaces or mass storage Mass storage module Module retainer The module retainer is used to fasten module...

Page 223: ... finalization Not all CD drives can read packet written CDs There are restrictions to using this method in general data transfer PATA Interface for hard disk drives and optical drives with parallel data transmission rate up to 100 Mbps PC card Trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA Designation for auxiliary cards that conform with PCMCIA specifications A PC...

Page 224: ... modems or printers The user can plug in a peripheral and play it at once without manually configuring the system A Plug Play PC requires both a BIOS that supports Plug 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 det...

Page 225: ...nfiguring hard disks and the Windows operating system Reset Hardware reset Reset restart of the PC using a button switch Restart Warm restart of a computer without switching the power off Ctrl Alt Del Restore DVD The Restore DVD is used to restore the system partition or the entire hard disk to factory state if the system has crashed The bootable DVD contains all the necessary image files You can ...

Page 226: ...V 24 interface V 24 is a standardized interface for data transfer Printers modems and other hardware modules can be connected to a V 24 interface Wake on LAN WoL Wake on Local area network This function enables 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 restarted again The CTRL ALT DEL hotkey can ...

Page 227: ...nce Error messages 105 Burner software 39 Bus board 84 Installation 145 Removing 84 Bus expansion 138 C Cache memory 169 CD RW 39 CE marking 201 Certificates 203 Chipset 115 126 COA label 26 COM 117 Configuration versions 206 Connection I O devices 31 Power supply 32 Connection elements 18 20 Connector pinout PCI Express slot 153 Control elements 19 CPU 126 Current delivery 113 D Data backup 103 D...

Page 228: ...ng 71 Exit menu 189 Expansion Drives 68 Memory 15 Memory 63 Slots 14 Expansion module 67 Expansion slots 115 External interfaces 129 F Fan Removing 77 FAN 23 Fan bracket 77 Fan connector 78 Fan monitoring 59 Fan unit 87 Fans 18 Fields of application 12 Filter mat 18 Firewall 38 Floppy 138 Floppy drive 116 Front cover 76 77 Front door 18 Front door 76 Front door 77 Front panel interface 138 Front v...

Page 229: ...Q assignment 159 K Keyboard 126 Keyboard Features 172 L Language selection 97 Windows Vista 100 License key 91 Line Out interface 137 Localized information 33 Lock for mains connector 34 Low voltage directive 201 LPT1 117 M Memory 126 138 Memory addresses Assignment 159 Memory Cache 169 Memory expansion 115 Memory expansion 63 Memory modules Installing 63 Removing 65 Microphone interfaces 137 Micr...

Page 230: ...129 Pinout PEG interface 151 POST Codes 107 Power consumption 113 Power Good Signal 120 Power LED 37 Power menu 185 BIOS Setup 185 Power requirements 119 Power supply 15 21 83 138 Power supply Connecting 32 Power supply AC power supply 120 Power supply fan 138 Power supply unit 18 83 Power supply unit Removing 83 Processor 15 115 126 138 Installing 88 Removing 87 Processor retainer 87 Processor so...

Page 231: ...DOG 23 Strain relief Ethernet cable 35 Summary Screen 171 Supply voltage 33 113 System BIOS 105 System partition 91 System resources 155 I O address allocation 156 T Telescopic rails Mounting methods 29 Technical data 120 TEMP 23 Temperature 114 Temperature monitoring 57 Temperature ranges Approved configuration versions 206 Third party modules 112 Transport 25 Troubleshooting FAQs 109 U Updates O...

Page 232: ...Index SIMATIC Rack PC 847B 232 Operating Instructions 06 2008 A5E02203168 01 ...

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