Siemens Simatic 620 - User Manual

Siemens Simatic 620

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iii; Preface; Purpose of the Manual; Certifications; The device fulfils the following guidelines and certifications:; Standards and Approvals; Programming with STEP 7
  • Page 4 – Structure of the Manual
  • Page 5 – Glossary; The glossary explains important terms.; Alphabetical Index; Further Support; Training Center; SIMATIC Documentation on the Internet; You will find the documentation on the internet at:
  • Page 7 – Service & Support on the Internet; where you will find the following:
  • Page 9 – Table of contents
  • Page 10 – SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions
  • Page 13 – Important Information; Safety Instructions; Caution; relevant safety instructions.; Installation; Please observe the notes on ambient conditions in Appendix B; Warning
  • Page 14 – Power Connection; Warnung
  • Page 15 – Country-Specific Information; For the United States and Canada:; Repairs; Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the Box PC.
  • Page 16 – Battery; Notes on Inserting and Removing Modules (ESG Guidelines); Devices and tools must be free of static electricity.
  • Page 17 – Certificates, Directives and Declarations; EMC Directive; Devices with a; power supply performance of 85W; power supply performance of 105W; are in accordance with the; Low Voltage Directive
  • Page 18 – Declaration of Conformity; Observing the Setup Guidelines; Peripheral devices are; Software License Agreement
  • Page 19 – Certification for the USA, Canada and Autralia; Security; US
  • Page 20 – EMC; Canada; Australia
  • Page 21 – Transport; Transporting; Use the; original packing; if you have to ship the Box PC from one
  • Page 23 – Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Overview of Chapter; In chapter
  • Page 24 – Port Side View; Internal slots for expansion modules.
  • Page 25 – You can connect an external VGA monitor to this connector.; thereby improve the electrical shielding.
  • Page 26 – Drive Side View; Here are openings for device ventilation.; I/O port for the connection of front components
  • Page 27 – Bottom View
  • Page 28 – Side View
  • Page 29 – Ports; Front Ports; VGA Port; Notice
  • Page 30 – Drives; Types of Diskette; You can use following diskettes:; double sided double; LS 240 Drive (Depending on Device Configuration); disks can also be processed.
  • Page 31 – Handling Disks with the LS 240 Drive; the permissible values in the technical data in Section B.; Information on the LS240 Disk Drive; remember that these are not fully supported by the Windows 98 and
  • Page 32 – Authorization with Authors W V2.x; Usage Notes for LS240 Superdisks
  • Page 33 – Hard Disk Drive; Operation; light on the drive starts to flash:
  • Page 34 – Additional Software; Backup Battery
  • Page 35 – Setting Up and Operating the; Chapter Overview
  • Page 36 – Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery; Unpacking the SIMATIC Box PC 620; serial number; Enter the Microsoft Windows “Product Key” from the “Certificate of
  • Page 37 – Installing the SIMATIC Box PC 620; with AC power supply; meets the requirements for a fire; with DC power supply; Please note the following points when installing the PC:
  • Page 38 – Instructions for wall and ceiling mounting; will find the required dimension drawings on the following pages.
  • Page 42 – An inclined position of
  • Page 43 – Position 5
  • Page 44 – Preparing for Operation; Connection to the Power Supply Unit; AC; The; DC; -power supply unit of the Box PC 620 is designed for 24V systems.
  • Page 45 – Equipotential Measures; If you are working with Windows, you always have to use
  • Page 46 – Connecting Peripheral Devices; Connecting the Printer to the Parallel Port; Proceed as follows to connect your printer:
  • Page 47 – Connecting the Printer to the Serial Port; Connecting the Monitor
  • Page 48 – Using a Mouse; You can connect both a PS/2-USB and a serial mouse to the Box PC.; Connecting a PS/2 Mouse; To connect the mouse, proceed as follows:; Connecting a Serial Mouse
  • Page 49 – Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard; A PS/2 keyboard of your choice can be connected to the Box PC.; To connect the keyboard, proceed as follows:; Note; that the connector does not obscure adjacent ports.
  • Page 50 – Connecting Devices to an USB Interface; the USB interface via adapter.
  • Page 51 – Working with PC Cards; PC Cards; The following is to be observed when working with cardbus/PC cards:; toward the rear of the programming
  • Page 52 – spin up 2 s; Installing PC Cards
  • Page 53 – Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5; A TTY connection (optional product feature)
  • Page 54 – Box PC; You connect your; wrong connecting cables.; Make sure the TTY cable of the SIMATIC Box PC 620is plugged into the
  • Page 55 – Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 via an Adapter; Interface
  • Page 56 – ing cable is described in Chapter 7.
  • Page 57 – plate for the interfaces on the left-hand side panel.
  • Page 58 – Connecting; Via the PROFIBUS/MPI interface, you can connect your PC to
  • Page 59 – Networking the Box PC on PROFIBUS
  • Page 60 – Networking Box PC via RJ45 Ethernet Interface; A Class 5 Ethernet cable is required for operation with 100 Mbaud.; Connection under Windows
  • Page 61 – What Does This Chapter Contain?
  • Page 62 – Opening the Unit; Limitation of Liability
  • Page 63 – Before Opening the Unit
  • Page 64 – Opening the SIMATIC Box PC 620; to be removed are inaccessible in the fitted position).
  • Page 65 – Components Visible After Opening the Unit; Components
  • Page 66 – The Motherboard
  • Page 67 – Components on the Motherboard; Number; Optional product feature
  • Page 68 – Installing Memory Expansion Submodules; Standard Memory; Either one or two modules can be installed.; Memory
  • Page 69 – Installing the SO DIMM Cards; To plug in expansion submodules, proceed as follows:
  • Page 70 – Replacing the Backup Battery; Battery Power Supply for Real-Time Clock and Configuration; To change the battery, proceed as follows:
  • Page 71 – Changing SETUP
  • Page 72 – Installation of Expansion Cards; Notes about the Cards
  • Page 73 – Note about Long PCI Cards
  • Page 74 – resting on the guide on the housing.; The slide elements are in the enclosed plastic bag.
  • Page 75 – Aligning the Holding-Down Device
  • Page 76 – Removal and Installation of an Expansion Card
  • Page 77 – Removal and Installation of Drives; part of the mounting. Remove the hard disk drive from the mounting.
  • Page 79 – Removal and Installation of a CD ROM Drive; Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new drive.
  • Page 80 – Removal and Installation of the Floppy Drive; same type as the one removed.
  • Page 81 – Removal and Installation of the LS 240 Drive; motherboard and pull the flex-lead out of the connector assembly.
  • Page 82 – Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit; housing
  • Page 83 – Removal and Installation of the Bus Board
  • Page 84 – Removal and Installation of the Motherboard
  • Page 85 – Removal and Installation of the Device Fan; pressing out the gudgeon from the rear of the rivet shank.; Only a fan of the same type may be fitted!
  • Page 86 – Processor Change; Proceed as follows to exchange the processor:
  • Page 87 – Reset Button
  • Page 89 – Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 90 – Changing the Device Configuration with BIOS SETUP; Changing the Device Configuration; Start BIOS SETUP by pressing; Starting SETUP; PRESS; BIOS SETUP Menus; “Item Specific Help”; part of the relevant menu.
  • Page 91 – Screen Display Following Power On
  • Page 92 – Menu Structure; Menu
  • Page 93 – The Main Menu; Setting in the Main Menu; In the; Main; menu, you can move upwards and downwards using the cursor keys; Field
  • Page 94 – System Time und System Date; Uhrzeit und Datum; and the date; Diskette A; Disk drive
  • Page 95 – Primary Slave Secondary Master/ Secondary Slave; “Type” Field; Autodetect
  • Page 96 – “Multi Sector-Transfer” Field; “LBA Mode Control” field; field to; “Transfer Mode” and “Ultra DMA Mode” Fields; field to
  • Page 97 – ”Memory Cache” Submenu
  • Page 98 – ”Boot Options” Submenu
  • Page 99 – Example of a summary screen:; The Summary screen appears when the system run-up phase completes.
  • Page 100 – “Keyboard Features” Submenu
  • Page 101 – ”Hardware Options” Submenu; Entry
  • Page 103 – The Advanced Menu
  • Page 104 – Submenu COM/LPT Configuration
  • Page 105 – Printer Port Internal LPT1
  • Page 106 – ”PCI Devices” Submenu
  • Page 107 – Submenu “PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion”
  • Page 108 – “PCI IRQ line” Field
  • Page 109 – Submenu “Video Adapter Settings”
  • Page 110 – The Security Menu; Summary
  • Page 112 – The Power Menu; This menu has the following structure.
  • Page 113 – The Boot Sequence Menu; This menu allows you to prioritize the boot devices.; During booting the boot drive can be selected with the ESC key.
  • Page 115 – The Version Menu
  • Page 116 – The Exit Menu; The setup program is always terminated using this menu.
  • Page 117 – Default Setup Settings; Documenting Your Device Configuration; filled in your entries.; Systemparameter
  • Page 120 – Configuring the PC Card
  • Page 121 – Error Diagnosis
  • Page 122 – Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers; Error Display
  • Page 123 – The Monitor Remains Dark; Cause and Remedy; The monitor has been switched off.
  • Page 124 – The Screen Display Does not Appear or Drifts; Adjust the relevant entries for the monitor in the; No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen; The mouse pointer may not appear for the following reasons:; The mouse driver is not loaded
  • Page 125 – The Clock Time and/or the Date in Your PC Is Incorrect; Remedy; Set the clock time and the date in the setup menu.; USB-Device does not function; BIOS setup can be controlled by a USB keyboard.
  • Page 126 – An Error Message Appears on the Screen; Error Messages; Error Message on the Screen
  • Page 128 – Beeps; Special codes; x short
  • Page 129 – The POST codes in order of occurrence:; Display
  • Page 133 – Hardware Information
  • Page 134 – Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values); Basic System with Power Supply Unit 85W
  • Page 135 – Overview of the Components and Ports; Description
  • Page 136 – Parameters; System Resources
  • Page 137 – Monitoring functions; Overview; The following individual functions are implemented:; Signals on the Front Interface; The meaning of the indicators is as follows:; LED
  • Page 138 – Temperature Monitoring/Indication; Reaction
  • Page 139 – Function; WD Monitoring Times TWD
  • Page 140 – Fan Monitoring; Acknowledgement of the error message via the SOM program.
  • Page 141 – External ports for the connection of external devices; External Ports; Port
  • Page 142 – The serial port (COM 1) on the Box PC has the following pinout:; Designation; The line current (TTY) interface is an optional product feature.
  • Page 143 – Gender Changer for COM1; The serial port (COM 2) on the Box PC has the following pinout:
  • Page 144 – Parallel Port LPT1; The parallel port (LPT 1) on the Box PC has the following pinout:
  • Page 146 – USB Port; The Universal Serial Bus ports have the following pinout:; The connector is of type A.
  • Page 148 – Ethernet RJ45 Connection; * is not necessary for data transfer
  • Page 149 – VGA Socket Connector; The VGA socket connector on the Box PC has the following pinout:
  • Page 150 – Assignment of the Front Ports on the Motherboard
  • Page 153 – Allocation of the Display to Display Select Pins
  • Page 154 – I/O Port for Front Control Elements
  • Page 155 – Assignment of the Internal Ports on the Motherboard
  • Page 156 – Port to the Bus Unit
  • Page 157 – DC Port of the Power Supply Unit 85W
  • Page 158 – DC Port of the Power Supply Unit 105W
  • Page 159 – Port to the Floppy Disk Drive; Assignment of the IDE Ports
  • Page 160 – Pin
  • Page 161 – Connection for LS240 Drive; Meaning
  • Page 162 – PS Connection for Hard Disk; The CPU fan is connected via this connection.; Connection for Device Fan; The device fan is connected via this connection.; Connection for Backup Battery
  • Page 163 – Bus Board; It is mounted by means of two screws.
  • Page 164 – ISA Slot Pin Assignment
  • Page 166 – PCI Slot Pin Assignment
  • Page 167 – Assignment of the Slot Specific PCI Bus Signals; PCI Socket
  • Page 168 – Power Supply with 85W power output (AC and DC); Technical Specifications; Voltage
  • Page 169 – Power Supply with 105W power output (AC and DC)
  • Page 170 – Connecting Cables; SIMATIC S5 Connecting Cable; SIMATIC S7 Connecting Cable for MPI/DP
  • Page 171 – Reinstallation of the Software; Section
  • Page 172 – on the hard disk. All drives on the hard disk will be erased.; Primary Partition; select the boot options is displayed.
  • Page 173 – Creating an Extended Partition; Creating Partitions under Windows NT
  • Page 174 – Creating Partitions under Windows 2000
  • Page 175 – Primary Partition, FAT32 File System; Boot from the Recovery CD and press ESC when the BIOS message; Creating an Extended FAT 32 Partition; Create an extended DOS partition for the rest of the disk space.
  • Page 176 – Installing the Windows Operating System
  • Page 177 – Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows NT; Windows NT Installation Sequence
  • Page 178 – C: after the selected recovery data have been copied.; multiuser environment.; Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows 2000
  • Page 179 – Windows 2000 Installation Sequence
  • Page 180 – Setting the Language Selection for Windows 2000
  • Page 181 – Installing Drivers and Software; Place the CD in the CD ROM drive.; Installing and Operating the Burner Software
  • Page 183 – Guidelines for handling electrostatic; Overview of chapter
  • Page 184 – Definition; The short term; ESD; has been adopted for these; after a lengthy operating period.
  • Page 185 – Charging
  • Page 186 – Ensuring a good ground connection
  • Page 188 – Technical Specifications of the SIMATIC Box PC 620; General
  • Page 189 – Ambient Conditions
  • Page 190 – Graphics
  • Page 191 – What Does this Chapter Contain?; devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms.
  • Page 192 – Access Protection; ACPI; APM; AuthorsW
  • Page 193 – Base Memory; Acronym for
  • Page 194 – Cardbus interface
  • Page 195 – Device Configuration
  • Page 197 – EIDE; nhanced; Energy Options; specially designed slots in the programmable logic controller.; Ethernet; Extended Memory; File
  • Page 198 – Dormancy
  • Page 199 – ntegrated
  • Page 202 – Mo; dulator and; dem; odulator of a signal transmission facility. It
  • Page 203 – Network; Personal computer
  • Page 204 – (PCMCIA). Designation for auxiliary cards that conform with PCMCIA; Pix El; SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller
  • Page 205 – Plug and Play; supports Plug and Play and a corresponding expansion card.; Power Button; The device can be switched on or off with the power button.; Power Management; Programmable Logic Controller System
  • Page 207 – SETUP; SIMATIC S5 Memory Submodules; Software; afecard; Standby
  • Page 208 – Super Twist Nematic passive display
  • Page 210 – Video Adapter; WWW; orld; Working Memory
  • Page 211 – Write Protection; Write protection for files or diskettes
  • Page 213 – Index
  • Page 214 – Installing
  • Page 215 – Removal and installation
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Preface, Contents

Important Information

1

Welcome to the Box PC 620

2

Setting-up and Operating

the Box PC 620

3

Box PC 620 Expansions

4

Configuring the Box PC 620

5

Error Diagnosis

6

Hardware Information

7

Reinstallation of the Software

8

Appendix

Guidelines for ESD

A

Technical Specifications

B

Glossary, Index

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Page 3 - iii; Preface; Purpose of the Manual; Certifications; The device fulfils the following guidelines and certifications:; Standards and Approvals; Programming with STEP 7

iii SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465-01 Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual contains all the information you need for commissioning and using theSIMATIC Box PC 620. It is intended both for programming and testing/debugging personnel whocommission the device itself and connect it with othe...

Page 4 - Structure of the Manual

Preface iv SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465-01 Structure of the Manual In Chapters 1 to 4 the manual contains the most important instructions for startingup and using the Box PC 620. Chapters 5 to 9 are reference sections you will onlyrequire in special cases. Important Information This chapter...

Page 5 - Glossary; The glossary explains important terms.; Alphabetical Index; Further Support; Training Center; SIMATIC Documentation on the Internet; You will find the documentation on the internet at:

Preface v SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual A5E00131465-01 Glossary The glossary explains important terms. Alphabetical Index The index will enable you to quickly find passages in the text pertaining toimportant keywords. Conventions The abbreviation Box PC oder device is also used within this manual for th...

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