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SIMATIC PC BI45/FI45 PII, Technical Description

C79000-G7076-C794-03

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Caution

Damage may be caused to the device!

Operating the PC with the wrong supply voltage setting may damage the
device. The same voltage is applied to the supply voltage output as to the
supply voltage input.

Please observe the specifications made by the monitor manufacturer when
operating the monitor.

The following table lists the permissible input currents for the monitor:

Input voltage

120 V / 240 V 

±

10%

Input current

8A / 4A

Output voltage

Equal to input voltage

Max. output current

3A / 1.5A

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Caution

You must remove the power supply connector before changing the supply
voltage.

Operating a power supply unit set to 115V in conjunction with a 230V
network may cause serious damage to the PC.

System Unit

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC PC BI45

Page 1: ... Board 5 Front Adapter Module 6 Monitoring Module 7 Touch Screen 8 Display 9 Hard Disk Drive 10 Floppy Disk Drive 11 CD ROM Drive 12 Power Supply 13 Connecting Cables 14 Appendix ESD Guidelines A Index 07 99 C79000 G7076 C794 Release 03 PC BI45 FI45 PII SIMATIC Technical Description ...

Page 2: ...iption and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended SIMATICR SIMATIC HMI R and SIMATIC NETR are registered trademarks of SIEMENS AG Third parties using for their own...

Page 3: ...CD ROM Drive for the BI45 1 22 1 4 10 Removing and Installing a Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM Drive for the FI45 1 24 1 4 11 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk of the BI45 FI45 1 26 1 4 12 Removing and Installing the Motherboard 1 28 1 4 13 Removing and Installing the Membrane Keyboard or Front Components of the FI45 1 29 1 4 14 Removing and Installing the Keyboard Controller for the FI45 1 30 1 ...

Page 4: ...ard Mouse Connection X6 2 24 2 8 19 Assignment of the COM 1 Port X10 2 25 2 8 20 Assignment for the Floppy X50 2 26 2 8 21 Assignment of the COM 2 Port X11 2 26 2 8 22 Assignment of the Parallel Port X9 2 27 2 8 23 Assignment of the PS 2 Power Connector X80 2 28 2 8 24 Assignment of the PS 2 Power Connector X90 2 28 2 8 25 Assignment of the PS 2 Power Connector X100 2 29 2 8 26 Assignment of the P...

Page 5: ...Modules 4 11 4 9 Assignment of Termination Module Terminals to Digital Inputs and Outputs DI 2 0 2 7 DI 3 0 3 7 and DO 0 0 0 7 DO 1 0 1 7 4 12 5 Bus Board 5 1 5 1 Technical Specifications 5 2 5 2 Design and Mode of Operation 5 3 5 3 Pin Assignments 5 4 5 3 1 Interface to the Motherboard 5 4 5 3 2 ISA Slot Pin Assignment 5 5 5 3 3 PCI Slot Pin Assignment 5 7 5 3 4 External Voltage Supply 5 8 6 Fron...

Page 6: ...8 10 9 Display 9 1 9 1 TFT Display XGA 9 2 10 Hard Disk Drive 10 1 10 1 Technical Specifications 10 2 11 Floppy Disk Drive 11 1 11 1 Technical Specifications 11 2 12 CD ROM Drive 12 1 12 1 CD ROM Drive 12 2 13 Power Supply 13 1 13 1 Technical Specifications 13 2 14 Connecting Cables 14 1 14 1 Connecting Cables 14 2 A Guidelines for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD A 1 A 1 What is E...

Page 7: ...s Board 1 21 1 4 8 Removing and Installing the Fan 1 21 1 4 9 Removing and Installing a Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM Drive for the BI45 1 22 1 4 10 Removing and Installing a Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM Drive for the FI45 1 24 1 4 11 Removing and Installing the Hard Disk of the BI45 FI45 1 26 1 4 12 Removing and Installing the Motherboard 1 28 1 4 13 Removing and Installing the Membrane Keyboard or ...

Page 8: ... Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Emittedinterference EN 55022 Class B Noise immunity Line fed interference on supply lines 2 kV to IEC 1000 4 4 1995 burst 1 kV to IEC 1000 4 5 1995 surge symm 2 kV to IEC 1000 4 5 1995 surge unsymm Noise immunity on process measuring and control lines 1 kV to IEC 1000 4 4 1995 burst length 3m 2 kV to IEC 1000 4 4 1995 burst length 3m 1 kV to IEC 1000 4 4 1995 sur...

Page 9: ...ort max 165 mm 2 PCI short max 165 mm 1 x shared ISA PCI long Max admissible power consumption per ISA slot Max admissible power consumption per PCI slot In total all slots 5V 2A 12V 0 3A 12 V 0 05A 5V 0 05A 5V 2A 12V 0 5A 12V 0 1A 5V 0 05A 5V 10A 12V 3A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 1A must not be exceeded Drives Floppy disk drive 3 5 1 44 Mbytes Hard disk drive 3 5 EIDE ATA 33 CD ROM drive 20x EIDE 650 Mbytes o...

Page 10: ...90 mA Ground connection MPI DP connector cable shield Physicalinterface RS485 optically isolated Memory address area Resources are assigned via PCI PNP Interrupts Resources are assigned via PCI PNP Relayinterface only in conjunction with SafeCard Connection of a signaling device to a SafeCard monitoring module see SafeCard description in the section on MonitoringModule Function Displays BI45 Flopp...

Page 11: ...given height is exceeded this may cause contacting problems functional disorders or difficulties with installation The figures below illustrate two cards with full AT PCI overall length Individual slots may require different card dimensions 340 7 106 7 A31 A1 All dimensions in mm 13 41 4 2 All dimensions in inches Figure 1 1 XT Module 340 7 121 92 A31 A1 All dimensions in mm C18 C1 13 41 4 8 All d...

Page 12: ...106 68 8 19 All dimensions in mm 12 28 4 2 0 32 All dimensions in inches Figure 1 4 Large PCI Module 5 V Large PCI modules have to be equipped with a so called extender usually included with large PCI modules which serves to guide them along the rails of the ventilator case The extender guides large PCI modules along the rails of ISA modules Information on Large PCI Modules System Unit ...

Page 13: ... only with FI45 0 7 A Inverter incl backlight only with FI45 0 5 A Sum BI45 max for basic configuration 8 95 A 2 2 A 1 56 A 0 01 A 0 02 A 0 05 A ISA slots sum for 3 slots 5 A 2 A 0 3 A 0 3 A PCI slots sum for 3 slots 5 A 2 A 0 2 A 0 2 A Sum max for maximum configuration 20 A 10 A 8 A 0 5 A 0 5 A 0 05 A Component Voltage 5V 3 3V 12V 5V 2V AUX5V WinAC FI Station Pro SlotPLC 0 35 A 1 3A Direct key mo...

Page 14: ...n the device is not affected Authorized SIEMENS maintenance and repair centers offer you a specialist maintenance service The User s Guide contains the addresses Caution The electronic components of the printed boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge When handling the boards you must take appropriate safety precautions These are set out in the guidelines for electrostatically sen...

Page 15: ...harge from tools that you are using Wear a grounding wrist strap if you are handling components Leave components and modules in their packaging until you are ready to install them Disconnect the PC from its power supply before plugging in or removing any modules or components Touch components and modules only on their edges Above all do not touch the connecting pins and printed conductors Do not o...

Page 16: ...m Unit of the BI45 Close the application you are using Remove the diskette or CD ROM from the drive Pull out the power supply connector Remove the PC from its support Release the seven screws on the cover of the unit Fasteningscrews Cover of the unit Figure 1 5 Opening the System Unit of the BI45 System Unit ...

Page 17: ...u see the following components function units Power supply Floppy disk drive and CD ROM drive Motherboard Bus board Fan Processor RAM memory module s Power supply Floppy disk drive and CD ROM drive Motherboard Fan Processor RAM memory module Bus board Figure 1 6 Function Units when the BI45 is Opened System Unit ...

Page 18: ...e drive S Pull out the power supply connector S Release the six screws used to fasten the cover to the front of the unit S Tilt the system box about 5_ towards you and then pull it away from the front panel until it reaches the latched position of the hinge S Now lower the system box down completely A wire holds the system box in place at a 90_ angle Figure 1 7 Lowering the System Unit of the FI45...

Page 19: ...ee the following components function units in the front panel LC display Inverter module Keyboard controller Front adapter module Touch pad controller module LC display Front adapter module Touch pad controller module Keyboardcontroller Inverter module Figure 1 8 Function Units in the Front Panel of the FI45 System Unit ...

Page 20: ...s supply to the LC display by pulling the connector carefully towards the front frame Disconnect the ribbon cable from the front adapter module Unhook the safety wire from the system box Lift the system box upwards and out so that the hinge is released from its latched position then pull the system unit further away from the front The system unit is now isolated from the front unit Figure 1 9 Remo...

Page 21: ...03 1 4 4 Opening and Closing the System Unit of the FI45 Remove the system box from the front panel as described in Section 1 4 3 Release the seven screws on the cover of the unit Partitionplate Fasteningscrews Figure 1 10 Opening the System Unit of the FI45 System Unit ...

Page 22: ...you see the following components function units Power supply Floppy disk drive and CD ROM drive Motherboard Bus board Fan Processor RAM memory module s Motherboard RAM memory module Fan Processor Power supply Bus board Floppy disk drive CD ROM drive Figure 1 11 Function Units when the FI45 is Opened System Unit ...

Page 23: ...the BI45 from its support or lower the system box away from the front panel as described in Section 1 4 2 Moduleretainers Expansion modules Fasteningscrews for the expansion modules Figure 1 12 Opening the Cover of the Unit First you must remove the crossbeam on which the modules are mounted When you bend the notched spring clips inwards a little the snap in lockings can be released Grip the cross...

Page 24: ...lease levels are not the same you must consult the relevant module documentation To install the new module proceed in reverse order After installing exchanging an expansion module the retainers may need to be readjusted To do this proceed as follows Insert the sliding element at the top and push it down until it covers the module Then guide the module into the notch Caution Do not exert pressure o...

Page 25: ...d in reverse order The standard power supply for the SIMATIC PC is set for 115 230V networks The voltage selection switch is located at the rear of the system unit below the ventilation slots You must ensure that the supply voltage set at the voltage selection switch corresponds to the local supply voltage If the voltage specified at the selection switch does not match the local supply voltage you...

Page 26: ...se observe the specifications made by the monitor manufacturer when operating the monitor The following table lists the permissible input currents for the monitor Input voltage 120 V 240 V 10 Input current 8A 4A Output voltage Equal to input voltage Max output current 3A 1 5A Caution You must remove the power supply connector before changing the supply voltage Operating a power supply unit set to ...

Page 27: ...e motherboard To install the bus board proceed in reverse order 1 4 8 Removing and Installing the Fan First remove all expansion modules as described in Section 1 4 5 Remove the power supply connection for the fan from the motherboard or the SafeCard module if present The fan is fastened to the system unit with four plastic rivets Remove the plastic rivets by pressing the pin out from behind Take ...

Page 28: ...ws with which the support is fastened to the system unit Remove the connection cables and lift the support carefully out of the system unit Caution Before you remove the flexible cable from the floppy disk drive you must first release the interlock on the port The floppy disk drive is fastened to the support with three screws Release these screws and pull the drive out of the support The CD ROM dr...

Page 29: ... support Figure 1 14 Floppy Disk CD ROM Drive Support on the BI45 Note The floppy disk CD support can also be installed in the system unit at a 90 angle This is necessary if the unit is installed with the network connection at the top The floppy disk drive may not be operated with the opening for the diskettes face up or face down System Unit ...

Page 30: ...e system housing Raise the support approximately 1cm and lower it to one side of the system unit Remove the connecting cables Caution Before you remove the flexible cable from the floppy disk drive you must first release the interlock on the port The floppy disk drive is fastened to the support with three screws Release the screws and pull the drive out of the support The CD ROM drive is fastened ...

Page 31: ...IMATIC PC BI45 FI45 PII TechnicalDescription C79000 G7076 C794 03 Fastening screws for floppy disk drive Fastening screws for CD ROM drive Figure 1 15 Floppy Disk CD ROM Drive Support for the FI45 System Unit ...

Page 32: ...he system unit as described in Section 1 4 10 Release the four screws with which the hard disk support is fastened to the system unit Remove the connecting cables and lift the support carefully out of the system unit Release the four screws with which the hard disk is fastened to the vibration damped part of the support Take the hard disk out out of the support To install the drive proceed in reve...

Page 33: ...1 27 SIMATIC PC BI45 FI45 PII TechnicalDescription C79000 G7076 C794 03 Hard disk support Fasteningscrews Hard disk drive Figure 1 17 Removing the Hard Disk Drive from the Support System Unit ...

Page 34: ...he support for the floppy disk drive and the CD ROM drive as described in Section 1 4 9 BI45 or Section 1 4 10 FI45 Remove the hard disk support as described in Section 1 4 11 The motherboard is fastened to the system unit with seven screws Release these screws The motherboard is fastened to the side of the system unit with 10 hexagonal socket screws Undo these socket screws and remove the motherb...

Page 35: ...nd remove the diskette or CD ROM Pull out the mains connector Release the 10 screws with which the membrane keyboard is fastened to the front frame Grip the cover of the disk drive carefully and pull the membrane keyboard forwards and off Caution There is nothing to prevent the keyboard from falling Unplug the 40 pin connector from the front adapter module and disconnect the interface cable carefu...

Page 36: ...us connections Undo the two remaining screws you can then lift out the keyboard controller board To install the keyboard controller proceed in reverse order 1 4 15 Removing and Installing the Inverter Module for the FI45 Lower the system box of the FI45 away from the front panel as described in Section 1 4 2 or remove the membrane keyboard as described in Section 1 4 13 Before you unplug all the c...

Page 37: ...dule is fastened to the membrane keyboard Remove the installation plate and the copper colored sheet metal spring underneath Take out the touch pad module and detach the flexible cord contact side faces module To install the touch pad proceed in reverse order 1 4 18 Removing and Installing the Front Adapter Module for the FI45 Lower the system box of the FI45 away from the front panel as described...

Page 38: ...w type locking 3 Switch on your IPC Caution Risk of damage to the unit Before plugging in the connecting cables you must discharge the electrostatic charge of the cables and of your body by briefly touching a grounded object ESD guideline You can network up to 32 devices PC PG PLC or DP components via the MPI DP interface in one segment The interconnection to the PROFIBUS DP segments is establishe...

Page 39: ...he larger the conductor cross section the lower the surge impedance for the same length of cable The shorter the transmission link the higher the maximum possible data transfer rate If there is an active sender and an active receiver at the same end of the transmission link the sequence of access priority to the transmission circuit must be taken into account in order to achieve the longest possib...

Page 40: ...les to establish the connection to the programmable controller The BIxx FIxx and the programmable controller must be operated at the same protective ground potential An adapter is available for connecting the programmable controller using older standard cables Interface Link Connecting Cable Adapter BI FI 6ES5 734 2BD20 TTYinterface COM1 BIxx FIxx to SIMATIC S5 programmable 6ES5 731 1xxx0 15 pin 6...

Page 41: ...rd buffer overflow CTRL PAUSE Not ready message when trying to write to a diskette No diskette has been inserted Diskette has not been formatted Insertdiskette Formatdiskette Write protecterror when trying to write to a diskette Diskettewrite protectactivated Write protect hole open on 3 5 diskette Cancel write protection EPROM TSR Interface disabled check Power Management message ProgrammingInter...

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