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PG 760 Programming Device

C79000-G7076-C761-01

System Time and System Date indicate the current values. Once you have
selected the appropriate option, you can use the [+] and [–] keys to modify
the time setting

Hour:Minute:Second

   and the date

Month/Day/Year

 .

You can move between the entries in the date and time options (for example,
from hour to minute) using the tabulator key.

The names of the installed diskette drives in the programming device are set
here. The following entries are possible:

[Not installed]

If a diskette drive is not fitted (standard setting for diskette
drive B)

[360 KB,5 1/4”]

[1.2 MB,5 1/4”]

[720 KB,3 1/2”]

[1.44 MB, 3 1/2”]

Standard setting for installed diskette drive A

[2.88 MB, 3 1/2”]

System Time and
System Date
Time and Date

Diskette A/
Diskette B
Floppy Disk Drive

Configuring the PG 760

Содержание SIMATIC PG 760

Страница 1: ...npacking and Setting Up the PG 760 2 Installing and Operating the PG 760 3 PG 760 Expansions 4 Configuring the PG 760 5 Error Diagnostics 6 Hardware Information 7 Glossary Index C79000 G7076 C761 01 PG 760 Programming Device Manual SIMATIC ...

Страница 2: ...describedinthecatalogorthetechnical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens Thisproductcanonlyfunctioncorrectlyandsafelyifitistransported stored setup andinstalledcorrectly and operated and maintained as recommended SIMATICR and SINECR are registered trademarks of SIEMENS AG Third parties using for th...

Страница 3: ...amming device in a network S Service and maintenance personnel using the PG 760 for system expansion purposes or error fault analysis This manual describes the version of the PG 760 as available from April 1996 The Product Information Bulletin supplied with the PG 760 contains the latest technical specifications of the programming device The approvals certificates and licenses for your device are ...

Страница 4: ...nal hardware configuration This is described in Chapter 5 Error fault diagnostics Chapter 6 explains how to deal with simple faults and problems that you can diagnose and in some cases eliminate yourself Reference data Chapter 7 contains information about hardware addresses interrupt assignments and connecting cables Glossary The glossary defines and explains important terms Alphabetical index The...

Страница 5: ...onnections Point to Point Connections 3 9 3 5 Multipoint Interface MPI DP 3 13 3 6 SINEC L2 3 15 3 7 SINEC H1 3 16 4 PG 760 Expansions 4 1 4 1 Opening the Unit 4 2 4 2 Components Visible After Opening the Unit 4 4 4 3 Installing Expansion Modules 4 10 4 4 Installing Memory Expansion Cards 4 11 4 5 Installing a Cache 4 14 4 6 Installing and Removing Disk Drives 4 15 4 7 Changing the Backup Battery ...

Страница 6: ... C761 01 5 2 PCI Configuration 5 21 6 Error Diagnostics 6 1 7 Hardware Information 7 1 7 1 Hardware Address Table 7 2 7 2 Interrupt Assignments 7 7 7 3 Connector Pinouts 7 8 7 4 Connecting Cables 7 15 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 Contents ...

Страница 7: ... with SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 programmable controllers in the office You can use the PG 760 programming device to program SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 programmable controllers It has S interface ports for connection to programmable controllers S programming facilities for SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC S7 memory cards The PG 760 is supplied with system and automation software The software components are li...

Страница 8: ...sary system and programming software already installed on the hard disk in compressed format S Since WINDOWS 95 is already installed you can use the PG 760 as a stand alone PC workstation and run all the standard software available on the market that requires MS DOS or Windows 95 S The PG 760 is fitted as standard with a CD ROM drive thus permitting easy updating of STEP 5 and STEP 7 software and ...

Страница 9: ...ou with comprehensive information on the major components of the PG 760 such as S drives S keyboard and S programming facilities In Section You Will Find On Page 2 1 Setup and Hardware Components of the PG 760 2 2 2 2 Components of the PG 760 2 3 2 3 Keyboard 2 5 2 4 Drives 2 10 2 5 Transport 2 13 What Does this Chapter Contain Summary of Sections 2 ...

Страница 10: ... Caution Risk of damage When transporting the unit in cold weather when it may be submitted to extreme variations in temperature make sure that there is no moisture condensation on or in the unit The unit must be allowed to reach room temperature before you switch it on If condensation has formed you should wait approximately 12 hours before switching on the unit Figure 2 1 Setting up a Tower Proc...

Страница 11: ...ard disk access Memory Card interface active MPI DP interface 2 Status displays Power MPI DP 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 Appliance socket Output Appliance plug Input Fan Blanking plates over expansion slots VGA PS 2 mouse COM2 COM1 MPI DP LPT 1 PS 2 keyboard Mains voltage selector Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Housing with Connections and Interfaces and Front View of PG 760 On the rear side of the PG 760 are the conn...

Страница 12: ...ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ LPT1 printer Parallel interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Connection for parallel printer ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ MPI DP multipoint interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Connection for S7 programmable controller and for distributed I Os ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ COM1 V 24 AG MODEM Serial interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Conne...

Страница 13: ...ge End Page Home Home Page Page End CTRL Scroll PG 760 Help CORR 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 M Enter Ins Del 0 kkk Figure 2 3 Keyboard All the keys on the keyboard are of the autorepeat type The character is repeated as long as the key is pressed The angle of inclination of the keyboard can be raised from 6 to 12 by using the swivel feet on the back of the keyboard The largest block of keys on the keyboard is t...

Страница 14: ...es of this key please refer to the user manual of the relevant application program Caps Lock CAPS LOCK Key If you press this key the middle LED at the top right hand corner of your keyboard lights up All upper case characters and other characters now print normally If you want to type lower case letters in this position you must first press the shift key If you are using an international keyboard ...

Страница 15: ...Gr ALT Gr Key combination key You can use this key together with the other combination keys to generate other key codes For example you can generate the character on the German keyboard by typing ALT Gr ß Print SysRq PRINT combination key Using the Print key you can output the current screen display to a printer Pause Break PAUSE combination key The Pause key interrupts program execution in the ma...

Страница 16: ...ove cursor down Move cursor to end of file Page back Home Insert Delete Page Page End Page forward Insert Delete Figure 2 5 Cursor Control Keypad The numeric keypad shown below is used to enter numerical data or for cursor control 7 8 9 4 5 6 Num Page Home CORR End Page Ins Del 0 1 2 3 kkk Enter Figure 2 6 Numeric Keypad Cursor Keys Numeric Keypad Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 760 ...

Страница 17: ...ng with Within the STEP 5 programming software the following keys have specific functions refer to STEP 5 manual Horizontal expand Vertical expand Enter key Tabulator key cursor right left Title comment input for segment End of segment Help Insert network Delete network X Edit mode CORR Home End Insert kkk Enter F12 F11 F11 5 Help CORR Figure 2 7 Function Keys STEP 5 Function Keys Unpacking and Se...

Страница 18: ...the NUM LOCK CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK keys are located at the top right of the keyboard and indicate the current status of these keys 2 4 Drives The disk drives of your PG 760 are protected against dirt penetration by a sliding cover Disk drive cover down Figure 2 8 Disk Drive Cover S Slide the cover down so that the disk drives and the power switch are accessible S For improved ventilation and p...

Страница 19: ...e following diskettes Double Sided High Density Diskette Double Sided Double Density Diskette 3 5 inch 3 5 inch 1 44 Mbytes 135 TPI 720 Kbytes 80 tracks per side 80 tracks per side PG 760 recognizes disks by their coding PG 760 recognizes disks by their coding You insert diskettes into the drive as shown below Access LED Ejector Caution Risk of data loss You must not remove the diskette while the ...

Страница 20: ...he drive has come to a stop after about 20 seconds before you move it The CD ROM drive permits easy updating of STEP 5 and STEP 7 software and of WINDOWS 95 The drive is operated via the second IDE interface secondary IDE A second drive can also be operated on this interface If the second drive is a hard disk drive the CD ROM drive should be set as the slave and the hard disk drive as the master T...

Страница 21: ...acking material if you have to ship the PG 760 from one location to another Caution Risk of damage When transporting the unit cold weather when it may be submitted to extreme variations in temprature make sure that there is no moisture condensation on or in the unit The unit must be allowed to reach room temperature slowly before you switch it on If condensation has formed you should wait approxim...

Страница 22: ...working with memory cards for the programmable controllers and S connecting your PG 760 to other devices In Section You Will Find On Page 3 1 Connecting the PG 760 to the Power Supply 3 2 3 2 Connecting I O Devices 3 4 3 3 Working with SIMATIC Memory Cards 3 8 3 4 PG 760 Connections Point to Point Connections 3 9 3 5 Multipoint Interface MPI DP 3 13 3 6 SINEC L2 3 15 3 7 SINEC H1 3 16 What Does Th...

Страница 23: ...ts may be connected to the appliance socket S 115 V 1 A max S 230 V 0 5 A max If the set voltage does not correspond to your local voltage you must select the correct voltage by moving the mains voltage selector either to 115 V or 230 V Proceed as follows Proceed as follows to switch over the voltage 1 For 120 V using a normal screwdriver push the mains voltage selector right 115 V appears above t...

Страница 24: ...gged to completely isolate the unit from the mains supply Note For operation in Canada and the US a CSA or UL listed power supply cable must be used The computer is intended for operation with grounded power supply networks TN networks according to VDE 0100 part 300 or IEC 364 3 The unit is not intended for operation with non grounded or impedance grounded systems IT networks Use a power cable con...

Страница 25: ...se and a serial mouse cannot be operated at the same time Connect a PS 2 mouse or another pointing device to the mouse connector COM2 PS 2 mouse port for Port for serial mouse PS 2 keyboard Port for Figure 3 2 Connections for Keyboard PS 2 Mouse and Serial Mouse Connect the mouse as follows 1 Switch off your PG 760 2 Plug the cable of the PS 2 mouse or another pointing device into the mouse connec...

Страница 26: ...nitors using the standard VGA connector on the rear panel of the unit We recommend that you use Siemens monitors You must switch off the PG 760 before connecting the monitor cable You will find further information about the connector pinout in Chapter 7 VGA socket for monitor Figure 3 3 Connection to Monitor Connect the monitor as follows 1 Switch off the PG 760 and the monitor 2 Plug the monitor ...

Страница 27: ...onitor 2 Plug the monitor cable into the VGA socket of the graphics card 3 Connect the monitor cable to the monitor When the PG 760 is switched on the system automatically recognizes the additional graphics module The built in VGA graphics interface module on the mother board is switched off To switch the built in VGA graphics interface module back on proceed as follows 1 Switch on the PG 760 2 Wh...

Страница 28: ...rface Ports Caution Risk of damage to the unit Switch off the unit before connecting the parallel printer to the LPT 1 port the printer should also be switched off Make sure that you use the right port otherwise you may damage the printer or the programming device The interface port may be damaged if you confuse the connections or use the wrong connecting cables Before plugging in the cables the e...

Страница 29: ...oftware 5 Terminate the programming function of your SIMATIC software 6 Remove the SIMATIC memory card from the programming port for further use in a programmable logic controller Caution Risk of damage to memory cards and the PG 760 You must insert the memory card into the 68 pin connector with the type label pointing to the power switch Make sure that the orientation points on are matching those...

Страница 30: ...e conductor cross section the lower the surge impedance for the same length of cable S The shorter the transmission link the higher the maximum possible data transfer rate S 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 possible trans...

Страница 31: ... 6ES5 733 2xxx0 and 6ES5 731 6AG001 6ES5 731 6AG00 Note 1 When connecting the programming devices in series make sure you connect the cable the right way around see Figure 3 6 Adapter Connecting cable Active Passive 6ES5 731 6AG00 6ES5 733 2xxx0 PG 7XX PG 6XX Figure 3 6 Direction of Connection Adapter Connecting Cable Note When connecting two programming devices via the TTY interface you must deac...

Страница 32: ...LC interface port Caution Risk of damage to the PG 760 The interface port may be damaged if you confuse the connections or use the wrong connecting cables Make sure the TTY cable of the PG 760 is plugged into the COM1 TTY port and not into the LPT1 port Before plugging in the cables you must discharge your body s electrostatic charge by briefly touching a grounded object ESD guideline Use only the...

Страница 33: ...mable 6ES5 731 1xxx0 15 pin 6ES5 731 6AG00 COM1 programmable controller 6ES5 731 0xxx0 25 pin 6ES5 731 6AG00 In order to maintain a data transfer rate of 9600 bps up to a distance of over 1000 m 3300 ft the receiving diode is connected to ground reference via the connecting cable Cables of various lengths are available under the Order No 6ES5 734 2xxx0 xxx stands for the length in meters Connectin...

Страница 34: ...S7 programmable controller as follows 1 Switch off the PG 760 2 Plug the connecting cable into the MPI DP port Caution Risk of damage to the PG 760 Before plugging in the cables you must discharge your body s electrostatic charge by briefly touching a grounded object ESD guideline Via the MPI DP interface you can couple your programming devices to S MPI networks S7 200 S7 300 and S7 400 or S PROFI...

Страница 35: ...e data transmission rate in the MPI network is 187 5 Kbps Data transmission rates from 9 6 Kbps to 1 5 Mbps are possible in the PROFIBUS DP via the MPI DP interface Note You can find information on establishment of an MPI DP network in the Manual Setting up an S7 300 Order No 6ES 7030 0AA00 8BA0 In order to be able to use the MPI DP interface the corresponding address must be entered in the SETUP ...

Страница 36: ...ves the token and passes it on to the next station within a specified time You need the following components for instance for networking with SINEC L2 S CP 5412 S RS 485 bus terminal S RS 485 interface S Shielded twisted two wire cable LAN cable Note You will find more detailed information on the SINEC modules in the SINEC Catalog IK 10 Order No E86060 K6710 A101 Ax For information on how to insta...

Страница 37: ...iaxial cable H1 as its transmission medium You need the following module for networking with SINEC H1 S CP 1413 Note You will find more detailed information on the SINEC modules in the SINEC Catalog IK 10 Order No E86060 K6710 A101 Ax For information on how to install the modules and make any modifications to the network configuration please refer to the installation instructions for the various m...

Страница 38: ...the relevant safety guidelines In Section You Will Find On Page 4 1 Opening the Unit 4 2 4 2 Components Visible after Opening the Unit 4 4 4 3 Installing Expansion Modules 4 10 4 4 Installing Memory Expansion Cards 4 11 4 5 Installing a Cache 4 14 4 6 Installing and Removing Disk Drives 4 15 4 7 Replacing the Back Up Battery 4 19 4 8 Closing the Unit 4 20 What Does this Chapter Contain Summary of ...

Страница 39: ...he printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Certain precautionary measures are therefore necessary when handling such components These measures are explained in the guidelines for handling electrostatically sensitive devices at the end of this manual ESD Guidelines All technical specifications and licences apply only to expansion functions approved by SIEMENS No li...

Страница 40: ...r removing any modules or components S Only touch components and modules on their edges Above all do not touch the connecting pins and printed conductors S Never operate the PG 760 with the cover open For undoing combi TORX normal or Phillips screws use the appropriate screwdriver Open your PG 760 as follows 1 Switch off the PG 760 pull out the power supply connector and remove all connecting cabl...

Страница 41: ...have removed the top cover of your unit the components are visible 4 Bus board with expansion slots 5 Hard disk drive support 6 Power supply 7 Back up battery 8 Disk drive support 1 Floppy disk drive Memory card holder 2 Fan 3 Motherboard 2 3 4 6 7 1 5 8 Figure 4 2 The PG 760 Opened up View PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 42: ... the PG 760 Here data are processed and stored and interfaces and device I Os are controlled and managed X701 X12 X4 X3 X402 X11 X10 X800 X9 X7 1 2 3 4 5 6 S2 S1 X18 X17 Batt X24 X22 X21 X20 X19 X1 X23 X80 X90 X6 X16 1 2 3 4 5 6 X34 Figure 4 3 Motherboard Motherboard PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 43: ...eiver module ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ X19 ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ RAM bank 1 2 lowÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Receptacle for RAM ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ X20 ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ RAM bank 1 2 highÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Receptacle for RAM ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ X21 ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ RAM bank 3 4 lowÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Receptacle for RAM ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ X22 ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ RAM bank 3 4 highÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ...

Страница 44: ...t switch one of the ports to passive The PG 760 has a switch on its motherboard for this purpose You must remove the bus card in order to reach this switch Change the switch position as shown in the diagram below No other settings must be changed TTY receive TTY transmit passive active 1 2 1 2 OFF ON 1 2 OFF ON Figure 4 4 Switching the TTY Port to Active Passive Switching the PG 760 to Active Pass...

Страница 45: ...A Disabled x x off Onboard VGA standard settings x on x Clock ratio CPU BUS CORE 1 2 x off x Clock ratio CPU BUS CORE 2 3 on x x Clock ratio ISA PCI 1 4 off x x Clock ratio ISA PCI 1 3 Jumper X34 open S2 4 S2 3 Function on off Hardware to normal function standard setting x on Boot EPROM deactivated boot module required off x Deactivate boot block ROM pages are swapped at 32 KB S2 6 S2 5 S1 6 S1 5 ...

Страница 46: ...d Settings of Switches S1 1 6 and S2 1 6 for 133 MHz Pentium CPU Jumper X34 open S2 2 S2 1 Function on on active TTY interface standard setting x off TTY transmit loop isolated from current source passive setting off x TTY receive loop isolated from current source passive setting Standard Settings PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 47: ...nsitive to electrostatic discharge Please observe the guidelines for electrostatically sensitive devices ESD guidelines otherwise the module or device may be damaged The following functions of the PCI bus specification are not supported S Boundary scan the signals required for this are not connected to the basic module S Measurement of module power losses the signals required for this are not conn...

Страница 48: ...irs The same type of module must be used in a pair Memory Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 16 Mbyte 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 32 Mbyte or 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 32 Mbyte 4 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 48 Mbyte 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 64 Mbyte or 4 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 4 Mbit x 32 64 Mbyte 8 Mbit x 32 8 Mbit x 32 80 Mbyte 2 Mbit x 32 2 Mbit x 32 8 Mbi...

Страница 49: ...90 X6 X16 1 2 3 4 5 6 X34 Figure 4 6 Location of the Memory Slots Caution Risk of damage The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge When handling the boards or cards you must follow the guidelines for electrostatically sensitive components ESD guidelines at the end of this book PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 50: ... Section 4 8 Caution Risk of damage The cards must sit firmly in their slots otherwise they might be damaged Plug the cards into their slots vertically before locking them in position SIMM card inserted correctly SIMM card inserted incorrectly short circuit between the contacts Caution Risk of short circuit Incorrect insertion of the SIMM card may result in destruction of the card and the motherbo...

Страница 51: ...en the unit as described in Section 4 1 3 Plug the cache into its slot vertically making sure that the cut out on the module aligns with the ridge on the socket 4 Press the cache down lightly into its slot 5 Close the unit Section 4 8 6 The cache must be enabled set to active in the SETUP program Caution Risk of damage The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive...

Страница 52: ...r remove the disk drive proceed as follows 1 Turn off the unit and unplug the power cable 2 Open the unit as described in Section 4 1 3 Unplug the connecting cable from the disk drive 4 Loosen the screws on top of the disk drive support 5 Pull the disk drive backwards out of the disk drive support 6 To install disk drives follow the above procedure in reverse 7 Close the unit see Section 4 8 Insta...

Страница 53: ... the locking screws on the disk drive block 5 Slide the disk drive block back by approximately 2 cm 6 Lift the disk drive block out of the casing 7 To install disk drive blocks follow the above procedure in reverse 8 Close the unit as described in Section 4 8 Caution Risk of damage The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge When handl...

Страница 54: ...r the necessary wiring have already been made Only a disk drive recommended by the manufacturer may be installed as a second disk drive For the relevant drives and their settings please refer to the Product Information Bulletin Disk drive block Locking screws Figure 4 10 Slot for an Additional Disk Drive Installing Hard Disk Drives at the Back of the Unit PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 55: ...sk drive may be used 5 Reinstall the disk drive block and screw it together with three screws inside and one on the back of the unit 6 Plug the 40 pin IDE interface cable and the power cable into the disk drive block 7 Close the cover and switch on the unit again 8 Register the disk drive with the help of the automatic disk drive identification in the SETUP program see Chapter 5 Caution Risk of da...

Страница 56: ...escribed in Section 4 1 3 Now replace the back up battery which is attached to the motherboard by a short length of cable 4 Fix the new battery to the motherboard with a cable binder 5 Close the unit as described in Section 4 8 Warning Risk of severe personal injury or property damage danger of release of harmful substances There may be a danger of explosion if the battery is not handled properly ...

Страница 57: ...nit To close the unit proceed as follows 1 Put the cover on the back of the unit and slide it forwards 2 Lift the cover slightly and attach it to the front panel upper edge with guides 3 Screw the cover together with both screws 4 The machine is ready for operation again PG 760 Expansions ...

Страница 58: ...hanges to your system by adding removing or replacing an adapter card a memory expansion card or a system module In Section You Will Find On Page 5 1 Changing the System Configuration with SETUP 5 2 5 1 1 The Main Menu 5 5 5 1 2 The Advanced Menu 5 14 5 1 3 The Security Menu 5 16 5 1 4 The Power Menu 5 17 5 1 5 The Exit Menu 5 19 5 2 PCI Configuration 5 21 What Does this Chapter Contain Summary of...

Страница 59: ...e of hard disk and define the system characteristics You can also use SETUP to set the time and date If incorrect SETUP data are recognized when booting the system the BIOS prompts you to S start SETUP by pressing F2 or S continue booting by pressing F1 On completion of the startup test the BIOS requests you to start the SETUP program with the following screen prompt PRESS F2 to enter SETUP Start ...

Страница 60: ...ngs using the BIOS setup The modified settings become effective when you have saved them and terminated the BIOS setup The following screen form appears when you start the BIOS setup PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Item Specific Help System Time F1 ESC Help Exit Tab System Date 15 55 32 Select Item Select Menu Enter Select Change Values Sub Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults P...

Страница 61: ...ear on the right for the currently selected menu entry The bottom part contains information for operator inputs You can move between the menu forms using the cursor keys and Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extended system configuration can be set here Security Security functions are set here for example a password Power Power saving functions can be selected here Exit U...

Страница 62: ...he following system parameters Menu Item Function ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ System Time ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Used to display and set the current time ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ System Date ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Used to display and set the current date ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Diskette A ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Name of installed diskette drive ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Diskette B ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ...

Страница 63: ...te and time options for example from hour to minute using the tabulator key The names of the installed diskette drives in the programming device are set here The following entries are possible Not installed If a diskette drive is not fitted standard setting for diskette drive B 360 KB 5 1 4 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 KB 3 1 2 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Standard setting for installed diskette drive A 2 88 MB 3 1 2 System...

Страница 64: ...Disk CD ROM drives with IDE interface ATAPI are not entered here If you select the option Autodetect Hard Disk for a hard disk which does not exist an abort is executed after a maximum of five minutes as a result of a timeout and the existing entries remain unchanged It is therefore only meaningful to carry out an autodetect for hard disks present in the system In the standard configuration of you...

Страница 65: ...ction The type of access to the drive is defined in the option 32 Bit I O Disabled 16 bit access Enabled 32 bit access The transmission rate to the IDE drive is set in the option Transfer Mode The value depends on the drive and should only be set using the autodetect function Standard up to 2Mbyte s Fast PIO 1 up to 4Mbyte s Fast PIO 2 up to 5Mbyte s Fast PIO 3 up to 10Mbyte s We recommend that yo...

Страница 66: ...is selected then both internal and external Cache are disabled If set to Enabled then internal Cache and optionaly external Cache are enabled System and Video BIOS Cache settings have no effect if this item is set to Disabled Enabled Figure 5 4 Memory Cache Submenu A cache is a fast intermediate memory located between the CPU and the main memory DRAM Repeated memory access operations are executed ...

Страница 67: ... 5 Memoy Shadow Submenu Parts of the EPROM for example those which contain the power on self tests and the basic input output system are copied into the faster DRAM shadow memory System Shadow always indicates Enabled since the system BIOS is always copied into the faster RAM ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Video Shadow enabled ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ The BIOS expansion for disp...

Страница 68: ... is to be carried out first A then C First from floppy A then from drive C C then A First from drive C then from floppy A C only Only from drive C ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Setup prompt ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ During the system loading phase a SETUP prompt is output at the bottom of the screen ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ POST errors ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ The loading proced...

Страница 69: ...ect Item Select Menu Enter Select Change Values F9 F10 Setup Defaults Previous Values Sub Menu Numlock Key Click Disabled Main Security Power Exit Advanced Keyboard Features Off Selects Power on state for Numlock Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2 sec Figure 5 7 Keyboard Features Submenu ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Numlock ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ...

Страница 70: ... S7 memory cards This interface occupies the I O address range 300h 31fh ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Internal COM1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Enables or disables the COM1 TTY interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Internal COM2 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Enables or disables the COM2 interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Internal LPT1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Enables or disables the prin...

Страница 71: ...ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Yes All previous functions under Plug Play are deleted and the configuration is retriggered the next time the system is loaded The entry is then set to No System components which have no Plug Play facilities must be entered manually No The system components with Plug Play facilities are initialized the next time the syste...

Страница 72: ...bled Default Latency Timer Yes PCI Device Slot 1 PCI Devices Latency Timer 0040 Enable selected device as a PCI bus master Enable Master Enabled Default Latency Timer Yes PCI Device Slot 2 Latency Timer 0040 Figure 5 10 PCI Devices Submenu Here you can set the properties of the PCI expansion slots If master modules are enabled for the PCI slot the entry Yes for Default Latency Timer transfers the ...

Страница 73: ... use of the hard disk PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Item Specific Help F1 ESC Help Exit Select Item Select Menu Enter Select Change Values F9 F10 Setup Defaults Previous Values Sub Menu Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Press Enter Press Enter Password on boot Disabled Diskette access Supervisor Fixed ...

Страница 74: ...access not permissible for operating system ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Power Savings ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Disabled No power saving functions Maximum Medium Minimum Customize Preset power saving functions by maximum medium and minimum amounts The settings for Standby Suspend Timeout Standby CPU Spe...

Страница 75: ...PU clock Fixed Disk Timeout 1min 2min Minutes after which the hard disk drive is 3min 4min switched off if it is not accessed If the hard 5min 10min disk is accessed after it has been switched off 16min there is a delay during which the hard disk is run up again ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ CRT ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ OFF in S...

Страница 76: ...ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Save Changes Exit ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ All changes are saved a system restart is carried out with the new parameters ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Exit Without Saving Changes ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ All changes are rejected a system restart is carried out with the old parameters ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Get Default Values ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ...

Страница 77: ...ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Submenu Enabled System Enabled Video Enabled ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Boot Sequence ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ A then C ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Numlock ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ OFF ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ PG 760 Hardware Options ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Submenu ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ...

Страница 78: ...switch it on The following table lists the default settings Bus No Device No Function No Description 00h 00h 00h Intel 82437Fx TSC 00h 07h 00h Intel 82371FB PIIX PCI ISA jumper 00h 07h 01h Intel 82371FB PIIX IDE PCI interface 00h 0Dh 00h 07h GD7543 Cirrus LCD SVGA 00h 11h PCI slot 1 00h 13h PCI slot 2 Configuring the PG 760 ...

Страница 79: ... 6 will support you in handling simple errors and faults that you yourself can diagnose and in some cases eliminate The chapter describes all the possible errors and faults explains their causes and makes suggestions as to how to eliminate them What Does this Chapter Contain 6 ...

Страница 80: ...g to read a diskette S No diskette has been inserted S Diskette has not been formatted S Insert diskette S Format diskette Write protect error when trying to write to a diskette S Diskette write protect activated S Write protect hole open on 3 5 in diskette S Cancel write protection Message EPROM TSR Interface disabled check Power Management S Programming Interface in the SETUP program is set on d...

Страница 81: ...nce data about the following S Hardware addresses S Interrupt assignments S Information about connecting cables In Section You Will Find On Page 7 1 Hardware Address Table 7 2 7 2 Interrupt Assignments 7 7 7 3 Connector Pinouts 7 8 7 4 Connecting Cables 7 15 What Does This Chapter Contain Summary of Sections 7 ...

Страница 82: ...pansion ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 000C C000 000C C7FF 2k ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ MPI if enabled ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Via EMM high DOS memory 000C C800 000C FFFF 12k ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ISA memory normally BIOS expansion ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Via EMM high DOS memory 000D 0000 000D FFFF 64k ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Normally BIOS expansion ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Via EMM high DOS memory 000E 000...

Страница 83: ...0h to 00FF FFFFh 16 MB The differentiation between the 1 Mbyte and 16 Mbyte ISA address areas is achieved using special memory read write signals which are only activated if the address lines A20 A21 A22 and A23 have a level of logical 0 If the CPU addresses areas which are occupied by the main memory no ISA bus control signals are generated This means that an ISA bus module is not addressed in th...

Страница 84: ...0 1 Reset numeric error 0100 010F 16 Not used 0170 0177 8 Secondary IDE channel 01F0 01F7 8 Primary IDE channel 0200 020F 16 Game I O expansion card Otherwise vacant 0278 027B 4 LPT 2 not used 02F0 02F7 8 GBIP adapter expansion card Otherwise vacant 02F8 02FF 8 COM2 0300 031F 32 Programming equipment can be switched off in SETUP Then vacant 0320 033F 32 Not used XT hard disk SCSI adapter AHA1540B ...

Страница 85: ...ndex TSC 0CF9h PiiX CPU System reset 0CFC 0CFF 4 PCI config data TSC FCF0 FCF2 2 Bus master interface primary IDE register Command Status FCF4 FCF7 4 Bus master interface prim IDE register Memory descriptor Table Base Adress FCF8 FCFA 2 Bus master interface prim IDE register Command Status FCFC FCFF 4 Bus master interface prim IDE Register Memory descriptor table base address Table 7 3 DMA assignm...

Страница 86: ...C 7FFF H HIGRAPH IRQ 11 IRQ 9 4010 H 4017 H 0000 0484 H 0000 0487 H CP141 H1 IRQ 10 DRQ 6 03E0 H 03E3 H 000D 0000 H 000d FFFF H CP1413 H1 IRQ 10 000D 0000 H 000D FFFF H CP5410 L2 IRQ 12 4040 H 4061 H DF20 IRQ 10 0330 H 0333 H 000D C000 H 000D FFFF H SCSI AHA1540B IRQ 12 DRQ 5 Default you can select IRQ 10 11 12 or 15 depending on the module Caution Malfunction IRQ 12 must not be selected with the ...

Страница 87: ...ed when the PG 760 is powered up List of Hardware Interrupts Programmed Interrupt Vector Memory Address SMI System management interrupt cannot be masked NMI RAM parity I O channel parity INT 2 H IRQ 0 Timer output 0 I O controller ISP internal INT 8 H IRQ 1 Keyboard output buffer full INT 9 H IRQ 2 Interrupt from slave interrupt controller INT A H IRQ 3 Serial port COM2 INT B H IRQ 4 V 24 V 28 int...

Страница 88: ...y short circuit proof Output 5 Clock line Input output 6 Unassigned The connector has the following pinout 1 2 3 4 5 6 View of socket connector Figure 7 2 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Pin No Designation Input Output 1 Keyboard data line Input Output 2 Trackball data line Input Output 3 0V 4 5V power supply short circuit proof Output 5 Clock line keyboard Input Output 6 Clock line trac...

Страница 89: ...1 15 Figure 7 3 VGA Socket Connector Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 R_EXT Red Output 2 G_EXT Green Output 3 B_EXT Blue Output 4 NC 5 M Ground 6 M Ground 7 M Ground 8 M Ground 9 NC 10 M Ground 11 NC 12 NC 13 EXT_H Horizontal sync Output 14 EXT_V Vertical sync Output 15 NC VGA Socket Connector Hardware Information ...

Страница 90: ...ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ M5EXT return line GND of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and M5EXT must not exceed max 90 mA Output 6 P5 EXT ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ P5EXT power supply 5 V of the 5 V power supply The current load caused by an external user connected between P5EXT and ...

Страница 91: ... level 4 Data Bit 2 Output TTL level 5 Data Bit 3 Output TTL level 6 Data Bit 4 Output TTL level 7 Data Bit 5 Output TTL level 8 Data Bit 6 Output TTL level 9 Data Bit 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Acknowledge Input 4 7 kW pull up 11 BUSY Input 4 7 kW pull up 12 PE PAPER END Input 4 7 kW pull up 13 SELECT Input 4 7 kW pull up 14 AUTO FEED Output open collector 15 ERROR Input 4 7 kW pull up 16 INIT Out...

Страница 92: ...a Input 4 RTS S2 Request to send Output 5 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input 7 GND E2 Functional ground reference potential 8 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 9 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 10 TTY RxD TTY receive Input 18 TTY TxD TTY send Output 19 20mA Isolated current source 20 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 21 TTY TxD TTY send Output 22 RI M3 Incoming call Input 1 Shield 1...

Страница 93: ...r Pin No Designation Description Input Output 1 DCD M5 Data carrier detect Input 2 RxD D2 Receive data Input 3 TxD D1 Transmit data Output 4 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 5 GND E2 Functional ground 6 DSR M1 Data set ready Input 7 RTS S2 Request to send Output 8 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 9 RI M3 Incoming call Input Serial Port V 24 Mouse Hardware Information ...

Страница 94: ...sing the pin connectors J300 J302 Pin connector J300 2 3 1 Setting Jumper 1 2 IDSEL PCI slot 1 AD 28 standard setting Jumper 2 3 IDSEL PCI slot 1 AD 27 Pin connector J301 2 3 1 Setting Jumper 1 2 IDSEL PCI Slot 2 AD 30 standard setting Jumper 2 3 IDSEL PCI Slot 2 AD 29 Warning The standard setting must not be changed by the user Settings on the Bus Module Hardware Information ...

Страница 95: ...4Ć2xxx0 6ES7901Ć0BF00Ć0AA0 6ES5733Ć2xxx0 6ES5733Ć5xxx0 6ES5734Ć2xxx0 or COM1 TTY COM1 TTY PG SS TTY MPI RS 485 25 pin PG SS COM1 TTY 6ES5731Ć6AG00 6ES5731Ć1xxx0 6ES5731Ć6AG00 6ES5731Ć0xxx0 COM1 TTY COM1 User s own cable 6ES5731Ć6AG00 6ES5726Ć0xxx0 6ES5731Ć6AG00 6ES5731Ć1xxx0 see Figures 7 9 7 10 and 7 11 see Figure 7 12 see Figures 7 9 and 7 10 see Figure 7 13 see Figure 7 14 COM1 TTY PG SS TTY or...

Страница 96: ...Figure 7 9 PG 7xx PLC Standard Connection If you want to connect your PG 760 to a programmable controller with the standard connecting cable of a PG 6xx programming device you will need an adapter 19 18 21 22 10 9 2 19 8 6 7 21 9 10 24 25 12 23 20 6 2 3 4 17 8 1 1 3 20 U U U U PG 7xx 25 pin plug connector active port Adapter 6ES5 731 6AG00 Rel 2 Connecting cable 6ES5 731 1xxx0 PLC 15 pin plug conn...

Страница 97: ...C Connection via PG 6xx Connecting Cable with 25 pin Socket Connector You can connect your PG 760 to other programming devices via the TTY COM 1 interface with this cable This cable does not have an order number Please read the notes in Chapter 3 19 18 21 9 10 19 18 21 9 10 1 3 20 20 3 U U U U PG 7xx 25 pin cannon plug connector Port COM1 TTY active PG 7xx PG 695 II PC 16 20 25 pin cannon plug con...

Страница 98: ...plug connector with S5 V 24 passive port PG 7xx 25 pin cannon plug connector Port COM1 TTY active Figure 7 13 PG 7xx PG 6xx Connection to PLC S5 Port With this connecting cable you can connect to any PG 7xx Casing Shield Casing Casing Shield Casing 1 3 2 5 4 20 7 17 6 RxD TxD CTS RTS DTR GHD AKENI DSR 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR GHD DTR 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 1 3 2 5 4 20 7 17 6 25 pin 25 pin Conne...

Страница 99: ...G7076 C761 01 Glossary This chapter contains a glossary in which you will find a list of the terminology used in conjunction with the Siemens range of programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms What Does this Chapter Contain ...

Страница 100: ... SETUP menu under the entry Base Memory and is not changed even if the memory is extended BASIC Input Output System A diskette which includes a boot sector enabling it to load the operating system A loading operation which transfers the operating system to the main memory The speed in bits per second with which information is transmitted through a data link Fast intermediate memory Pressing and im...

Страница 101: ...d programs can be stored The storage medium is a round magnetic disk in a plastic cover to protect it from being scratched The diskette drive floppy disk drive is used to store programs and data on diskette write access or to load from the diskette to the computer read access The monitor of the PG 720 and PG 740 Pressing and releasing the left mouse button very quickly twice in succession without ...

Страница 102: ... memory A file is a collection of data under one name Formatting divides the memory area on a magnetic data medium into tracks and sectors Formatting deletes all the data on a data medium Every data medium must be formatted before it is used for the first time Function keys can be divided into two different types the normal function keys which are assigned a particular function of the computer for...

Страница 103: ...t event Interrupt Request Industrial Standard Architecture The keyboard is a collection of keys which are used to input data text characters letters numbers special characters and control commands in a computer The keyboard forms the input interface between the user and the computer Light emitting diode for display and indicating purposes The LPT1 port Centronics port is a parallel interface that ...

Страница 104: ...ll around the screen By pressing the left mouse button the position is marked The other mouse keys may have different assignments according to the application With the mouse objects can be selected menus processed and functions started The mouse pointer is moved across the worktop screen by means of the mouse The mouse pointer selects for example objects which are to be processed The multipoint in...

Страница 105: ...mming devices have one parallel interface LPT1 See Access Protection Personal computer Peripheral Component Interconnect fast expansion bus Programming device Linking two programming devices via a special connecting cable SIMATIC S5 programmable controller The programmable logical controllers PLCs of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of a central controller one or more CPUs and various I O modules The...

Страница 106: ...xample the configuration of the programming device s hardware is defined The device configuration of the programming device is preset with defaults Changes must therefore be entered in the SETUP if a memory extension new modules or a new drive are added to the hardware configuration Memory submodules in credit card format for SIMATIC S5 to SIMATIC S7 which are programmed with the PG 760 and can be...

Страница 107: ...e correct device parameters If changes are made to the hardware configuration the user can change entries in the configuration file using the SETUP program The cursor shows where text may be entered for example in text editors and in dialog windows In many applications the position of the cursor can be changed by moving and clicking the mouse pointer The software controlled menus and screens on th...

Страница 108: ...cessed The working memory is a direct access memory Also known as main memory Write protection for files or diskettes S Write protection for files this type of write protection is stored in the computer and is allocated by the system manager S Diskette write protection for 5 1 4 in diskettes by blanking out the hole on the right hand edge with an adhesive label for 3 1 2 in diskettes or EOD disks ...

Страница 109: ...D Diskettes 2 11 Drives 2 11 E Error diagnostics 6 1 Errors 6 2 ESD guidelines 4 2 ETHERNET 3 16 Expansion slots 4 10 Expansions 4 1 F Function keys 2 9 G Graphics card 3 6 H Hard disk drive 2 12 Hardware information 7 1 I I O address area 7 2 Installation 3 1 Interrupt 7 7 ISA modules 4 10 K Key combination 2 10 Keyboard 2 5 L LED displays 2 7 2 10 Lithium battery 4 19 LPT 1 7 11 M Memory address...

Страница 110: ...1 1 Programming device advantages of the programming device 1 2 S Serial port 7 12 7 13 Setting up 2 2 Settings on the bus module 7 14 SETUP 5 2 SIMATIC memory cards 3 8 SIMATIC S7 programmable controller 3 13 SINEC H1 3 16 SINEC L2 3 15 Special keys 2 6 Switch position 4 7 System configuration 5 2 T Transport 2 13 U Unpacking 2 2 V VGA connector 7 9 Index ...

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