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1.3  Safety information

The Panel PCs are constructed and produced for:

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VIPA CPUs 01x, 11x, 21x, 31x, 51x and S7-300/400 from Sie-

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communication and process control

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industrial applications

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operation within the environmental conditions specified in the

technical data

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installation into a cubicle

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This device is not certified for applications in
– in explosive environments (EX-zone)

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project design department

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commissioning

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HB160 | PPC | 67S-PNL0 | GB | 14-24

 

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Summary of Contents for PPC 67S-PNL0

Page 1: ...PPC 67S PNL0 Manual HB160 PPC 67S PNL0 GB 14 24 VIPA HMI Panel PC...

Page 2: ...67S PNL0_000_PPC021ES 1 GB 2014 VIPA GmbH Ohmstr 4 91074 Herzogenaurach Telephone 49 9132 744 0 Fax 49 9132 744 1864 email info vipa com Internet www vipa com...

Page 3: ...the CFast card 25 3 3 Commissioning 26 3 4 Connection to a PLC system 26 3 5 Operating system Windows Embedded Standard 7 27 3 5 1 General 27 3 5 2 Structure 28 4 BIOS setup 34 4 1 Overview 34 4 2 Mai...

Page 4: ...Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this document was complete and accurate at the time of publishing Nevertheless the authors retain the right to modify the informa...

Page 5: ...49 9132 744 1204 EMail documentation vipa de Contact your local VIPA Customer Service Organization representa tive if you encounter problems with the product or have questions regarding the product I...

Page 6: ...fety information The Panel PCs are constructed and produced for n VIPA CPUs 01x 11x 21x 31x 51x and S7 300 400 from Sie mens n communication and process control n industrial applications n operation w...

Page 7: ...ried out when the system has been disconnected from power Installation and hardware modifications only by prop erly trained personnel The national rules and regulations of the respective country must...

Page 8: ...hat have been damaged by electrostatic discharges can fail after a temperature change mechanical shock or changes in the electrical load Only the conse quent implementation of protection devices and m...

Page 9: ...panel 16 7 M color n PCAP multitouch n Display resolution 1920 x 1080 n Intel Atom Processor D2550 Dualcore 1 86GHz 1M L2 Cache n Work memory 2x 204Pin DDR3 SO DIMM Socket 2GB DDR3 n User memory 8GB...

Page 10: ...ace COM 1 6 4x Host USB A interface 7 RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication LAN 2 8 RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication LAN 1 9 3 5mm Audio Line out 10 Power switch pushbutton 11 Slot for CFast storag...

Page 11: ...ch pushbutton The Panel PC starts automatically when the power supply is switched on But you can change the configuration in the BIOS setup so that the Panel PC has to be swiched off by the power swit...

Page 12: ...115 2kbit s RS422 interface n Logical conditions as voltage difference between 2 twisted lines n Serial bus connection full duplex four wire operation n Line length 250m at 115 2kbit s 1200m at 19 2kb...

Page 13: ...VIPA HMI Panel PC Hardware description Structure Interfaces HB160 PPC 67S PNL0 GB 14 24 13...

Page 14: ...24V slot at the back The power supply is protected against inverse polarity and overcur rent 2 3 3 Memory management n 2GB work memory n 8GB SSD user memory n USB storage media using Host USB A inter...

Page 15: ...S5 SATA_RX1 PC10 n c S6 SATA_RX1 PC11 n c S7 GND PC12 n c PC1 CFAST_CDI PC13 VCC3 PC2 GND PC14 VCC3 PC3 n c PC15 GND PC4 n c PC16 GND PC5 n c PC17 CFAST_CDO Prior to removing the CFast card make sure...

Page 16: ...mm The degrees of protection are only guaranteed when the following is observed The material thickness of the installation cut out is 3 12mm The deviation from the plane for the panel cut out is 0 5mm...

Page 17: ...ocess level electrically isolated Insulation resistance Insulation voltage to reference earth Inputs outputs AC DC 50V test voltage AC 500V Protective measures against short circuit Environmental cond...

Page 18: ...EN 61000 4 4 Burst degree of severity 3 EN 61000 4 5 Surge installation class 3 Due to the high energetic single pulses with Surge an appropriate external protective circuit with lightning protection...

Page 19: ...Touchscreen PCAP Keyboard external via USB Mouse external via USB Interfaces MPI PROFIBUS DP MPI PROFIBUS DP connector Serial COM1 RS232 RS422 RS485 COM1 connector Sub D 9 pin male Serial COM2 RS232 R...

Page 20: ...Protection type Material coated auminium steel plate Mounting via integrated pivoted lever Protect type front side IP 65 Protect type back side IP 20 Dimensions Front panel 562 4 mm x 382 4 mm x 6 7...

Page 21: ...ry 2 GB User memory 8 GB Avilable memory user data 1400 MB SD MMC Slot CF Card Slot Typ II CFAst Slot Time Real time clock buffered Clock buffered period min 4 y Type of buffering lithium battery Load...

Page 22: ...range DC 20 4 28 8 V Reverse polarity protection Current consumption no load operation 1 2 A Current consumption rated value 1 3 A Inrush current 1 3 A I t 0 35 A s Power loss 32 W Status information...

Page 23: ...ess 12 mm Weight 9 1 kg Environmental conditions Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature 20 C to 75 C Certifications UL508 certification yes VIPA HMI Panel PC Hardware description Techni...

Page 24: ...tableau and control cabinet fronts the Panel PC requires the following front panel cutting Panel PC W x H in mm 67S PNL0 547 x 367mm The material thickness of the installation cut out is 3 12mm For th...

Page 25: ...g the plate 2 With the label facing up insert the CFast card until it is com pletely seated in the slot and reinstall the cover plate After installation the CFast card is automatically recognized 1 Re...

Page 26: ...eering platforms are at your disposal that has to be installed at an external PC Here you may create your project where appropriate simulate it and transfer it to the Panel PC that you ve entered befo...

Page 27: ...ouble click A double click has to be executed like mouse operation by touching the area at the screen twice A double click on an object opens res executes this Drag By tapping on an object and then dr...

Page 28: ...lowing structure 1 Start button This button offers you access to all components of your Panel PC such as applications system settings file browser etc 2 Windows Explorer The Windows Explorer is shown...

Page 29: ...board Via Tools Show expanded keyboard you may open the expanded keyboard The description of the Control Panel components relevant for oper ating the Panel PC may be found in the following n Change di...

Page 30: ...n Allow remote access By default remote access to the Panel PC is disabled For release open the window Remote via Start Control Panel System and Security System Allow remote access choose one of the r...

Page 31: ...2 In the next window type control userpasswords2 3 In the opening dialog window check the box User must enter a user name and password to use this computer and confirm with Apply You can also change...

Page 32: ...ser name and password to use this computer and confirm with Apply 4 A new dialog window opens asking you to enter the log in data Select here your User Name and enter the corresponding password Confir...

Page 33: ...w click on Configure 3 In the following window select enable under Pending command to enable the Enhanced Write Filter 4 Confirm with Apply and OK 5 To disable the Enhanced Write Filters select Commit...

Page 34: ...he system clock n Redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts n Making changes to the power management configuration n Changing the password or making other changes to the security set...

Page 35: ...ad previous values F3 Load optimized default values F4 Saves and exits the setup program Enter Enters the highlighted submenu When 4 appears on the left of a particular field it indicates that a subme...

Page 36: ...s hours from 00 to 23 n minute displays minutes from 00 to 59 n second displays seconds from 00 to 59 Displays the access level of the current user in the BIOS for example administrator 4 3 Advanced T...

Page 37: ...isable hyper threading XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks Enabled Permit the switching on of the execute disable function by the OS Disabled Prevents the switching on...

Page 38: ...used to configure the IDE devices Enables or disables SATA controller Configures the SATA as IDE or AHCI mode IDE This option configures the serial ATA drives as parallel ATA physical storage device...

Page 39: ...pport EHCI hand off The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by the EHCI driver Selects the USB mass storage device s start unit command timeout 10 20 30 or 40 seconds This section is used to confi...

Page 40: ...n optimal setting for the super IO device This field is used to configure the mode of serial port 1 as RS232 RS422 RS485 or RS485 AUTO Enabels or disables the terminal resistor for RS422 and RS485 Dis...

Page 41: ...chipset CAUTION Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction Display the memory information This section is used to configure the Intel IGD graphic configuration Host Bridge Subm...

Page 42: ...ct Switch Please configure this option only when changing the panel otherwise the display may not work The options are Tact Switch Manual and Light Sensor The default setting is Manual and the Backlig...

Page 43: ...eturns after an AC power failure Last State The system will return to the state where you left off before power failure occurs Power Off The system s power is off You must press the power button to Po...

Page 44: ...this option is useful when any RT code is executed above 1MB This field is used to set display mode for Option ROM Allows Option ROMs to trap Interrupt 19 when enabled Adjust the boot sequence of the...

Page 45: ...ong Select this to reconfigure the user s password Your password must contain at least 3 characters and should be maximal 20 characters long 4 7 Save and exit To save the changes and exit the setup ut...

Page 46: ...ox will appear Confirm by selecting Yes to discard all changes made and restore the previously saved settings To restore the BIOS to default settings select this field then press Enter A dialog box wi...

Page 47: ...ments and meets high demands on the EMC Neverthe less you should project an EMC planning before installing the compo nents and take conceivable interference causes into account Electromagnetic interfe...

Page 48: ...per sonnel n Contactors Inductive coupling Inductive or magnetic coupling occurs between two current active line loops The magnetic flows associated with the cur rents induct interference vol tages Th...

Page 49: ...th the cabinet Use metallic or metallised plug cases for isolated data lines n In special use cases you should appoint special EMC actions Consider to wire all inductivities with erase links Please co...

Page 50: ...corrosion e g with grease n Moveable grounding parts e g cubicle doors have to be con nected via flexible ground strips The ground strips should be short and have a large surface because the surface i...

Page 51: ...cable lightning pro tection and grounding regulations when installing exterior cables CAUTION Where cables and signal lines for PLC equipment are installed outside of buildings the conditions for inte...

Page 52: ...sion n The equipotential bonding conductor should be installed in such a manner that it includes the smallest surface between the bonding conductor and the signal lines Screening is one method commonl...

Page 53: ...Attach the screens to the screening rail directly at the point where the cables enter the enclosure The screening conductor must be continued to the module without interruption however it must not be...

Page 54: ...sist of incandescent lights e g LINESTRA lamps Avoid using fluorescent lamps as these lamps can cause interference If you can not avoid using fluorescent lamps you should implement the steps outlined...

Page 55: ...grounded by means of grounding straps connected to the body of the cubicle Cable routing Cabling divided into groups Power cables 230 400V and signal lines installed in separate channels or bunches P...

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