Siemens SIMATIC Box PC 620 - User Manual

Siemens SIMATIC Box PC 620

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iii; Preface; What this Manual is About; unpack the programming device and power it up.; Who is the Manual Intended For?; The following persons require the manual:; Scope of the manual; Product name SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 4 – Information Classification; The glossary explains important terms.
  • Page 5 – Alphbetical Index; Further support
  • Page 7 – Table of contents
  • Page 8 – SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions
  • Page 11 – Product Overview; Overview; The SIMATIC Box PC 620 has a high quality standard. For example:
  • Page 12 – Range of Application
  • Page 13 – Advantages of the SIMATIC Box PC 620; – PS/2 keyboard port (supports PG720/740 keyboard with track ball
  • Page 15 – Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Overview of Chapter; In chapter; Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery
  • Page 16 – Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery; Unpacking the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Unpack your SIMATIC Box PC 620 programming device as follows:; Recording the Serial Number
  • Page 17 – Installing the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Please note the following points when installing the PC:; Warnung
  • Page 18 – Equipotential grounding connection; Instructions for wall and ceiling mounting; Fix the mounting brackets at the housing of the PC.
  • Page 22 – Permissible Fitting Positions of the PC with Floppy Disk Drive; Preferred position; An inclined position of; Preferred position; Figure 2-6 Permissible Fitting Positions of the PC with LS120
  • Page 23 – Preparing for Operation; Connection to the Power Supply Unit; Note; Equipotential Measures
  • Page 24 – Connecting and Switching on the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Keyboard; Switching off the SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 25 – Transport; Transporting; Caution
  • Page 27 – Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 29 – Connections; changer (constituent part of the source material package
  • Page 30 – Reset Button; Data loss is possible with a hardware reset.
  • Page 31 – Front Ports; VGA Port; Hinweis
  • Page 32 – Connecting USB Devices; Plug the USB cable into the port; USB port
  • Page 33 – PC Card Port; PC card port; The following is to be observed when working with cardbus/PC cards:; Otherwise damage could occur.
  • Page 34 – Examples of PCMCIA cards connected to PC card interface for; Installing PC Cards; Note the following when installing these cards:
  • Page 35 – Drives; Types of Diskette; You can use following diskettes:; Double Sided High Density Diskette; Handling Diskettes with the Floppy Disk Drive; The diskette is inserted in the disk drive as shown below:; Figure 3-5 Handling Disks; Risk of loss of data!
  • Page 36 – LS 120 Drive (Depending on Device Configuration); – The LS 120 is compatible with a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive,; Handling Disks with the LS 120 Drive; Figure 3-6 Handling Disks
  • Page 37 – Hard Disk Drive; Risk of loss of data and damage to the drive!!; Opening the Drawer
  • Page 38 – Closing the Drawer; inserted is defective and cannot be read.
  • Page 39 – Emergency eject; Risk of data loss and damage to the drive!; Emergency Eject; Figure 3-8 Emergency Ejection
  • Page 40 – Backup Battery
  • Page 41 – Chapter Overview; Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to the Power Supply
  • Page 42 – Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620; Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to the Power Supply; Connecting to the Power Supply; appliances
  • Page 43 – Power Connection
  • Page 44 – Country-Specific Information; For the United States and Canada:
  • Page 45 – Connecting Peripheral Devices; Connecting the Printer to the Parallel Port; Figure 4-2 Position of the Printer Ports
  • Page 46 – Connecting the Printer to the Serial Port
  • Page 47 – Using a Mouse; Figure 4-4 Connecting the Mouse; To connect the mouse, proceed as follows:; Connecting a Serial Mouse; Plug the serial mouse into the mouse connector labeled COM2.
  • Page 48 – Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard; To connect the keyboard, proceed as follows:
  • Page 49 – Connecting USB Periphery; Plug the USB cable into the port.
  • Page 50 – Working with PC Cards; PC Cards; Figure 4-7 PC Card Interface
  • Page 51 – Otherwise faults can occur.; Examples of PCMCIA cards connected to PC card interface for
  • Page 52 – Risk of damage to PC cards and the SIMATIC Box PC 620!
  • Page 53 – Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5; A TTY connection
  • Page 54 – Figure 4-8 Connecting the SIMATIC
  • Page 55 – Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 via an Adapter; Adapter for SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connection; Interface; S5 programmable controller
  • Page 56 – Connection of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other PUs; PG 7xx with PG 7xx; described in Chapter 8.; Figure 4-9 Direction of Connection: Adapter – Connecting Cable
  • Page 57 – Switching the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to Active/Passive; Change the jumper settings as shown in Figure 4-10.; Function; Changing the Jumper Setting; Proceed as follows to switch the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to passive:
  • Page 58 – Connecting an S7 Programmable Controller via MPI/DP Interface; Figure 4-11 Connection Using the MPI/DP Interface; Risk of damage to the SIMATIC Box PC 620!
  • Page 59 – Connecting; Via the MPI/DP interface, you can connect your PC to
  • Page 60 – Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 on PROFIBUS; RS 485 MPI/DP interface adapter, integrated
  • Page 61 – Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 on Industrial Ethernet; Connection under Windows
  • Page 63 – What Does This Chapter Contain?
  • Page 64 – Opening the Unit; Limitation of Liability
  • Page 65 – Before Opening the Unit; Note the following rules before opening the unit:; Tools
  • Page 66 – Opening the SIMATIC BOX PC 620; To open the SIMATIC Box PC 620, proceed as follows:; Screws on the housing cover
  • Page 67 – Components Visible After Opening the Unit; Components
  • Page 68 – Block Diagram of the Motherboard; Figure 5-3 Block Diagram, SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 69 – The Motherboard; Figure 5-4 Motherboard
  • Page 70 – Components on the Motherboard; Serial
  • Page 71 – Installing Memory Expansion Submodules; Standard Memory; Memory; Figure 5-5 Position of the SO DIMM Memory modules
  • Page 72 – Installing the SO DIMM Cards; To plug in expansion submodules, proceed as follows:; Installation
  • Page 73 – Replacing the Backup Battery; Battery Power Supply for Real-Time Clock and Configuration; To change the battery, proceed as follows:
  • Page 74 – Backup battery removed; Dispose of used batteries in keeping with local regulations.; Changing SETUP
  • Page 75 – Installation of Expansion Cards; Notes about the Cards
  • Page 76 – Note about Long PCI Cards
  • Page 77 – Guide slits for slide elements; The slide elements are in the enclosed plastic bag.
  • Page 78 – Aligning the Holding-Down Device
  • Page 79 – Removal and Installation of an Expansion Card; Undo the screw on the slot plate of the module.; Slots for expansion cards
  • Page 80 – Removal and Installation of Drives; Undo the 4 screws on the back of the housing.; Fixing screws
  • Page 81 – Figure 5-14 Hard Disk Drive with Holder Removed
  • Page 82 – Removal and Installation of a CD-ROM Drive; Undo the 2 screws on the back of the housing.; CD-ROM drive with cover
  • Page 83 – Removal and Installation of the Floppy Drive; Lift the floppy drive upwards out of the housing.; Fixing screws of the floppy drive
  • Page 84 – Removal and Installation of the LS 120 Drive; motherboard and pull the flex-lead out of the connector assembly.; Fixing screws of the LS 120 drive
  • Page 85 – Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit; Pull the power supply unit upwards out of the housing.; Power supply unit
  • Page 86 – Removal and Installation of the Bus Board; Pull the bus board off the motherboard.; Bus board
  • Page 87 – Removal and Installation of the Motherboard; Remove the bus board and the motherboard.; Fixing screws on the motherboard
  • Page 88 – Removal and Installation of the Fan
  • Page 89 – Processor Upgrade; Processor
  • Page 90 – Switch Settings / Jumpers
  • Page 91 – Network Connections and Internetworking; Connection of a PROFIBUS-DP Network via the MPI/DP Port; Proceed as follows for connection to a PROFIBUS–DP network:; Risk of damage to the device!; Electrical isolation in a safety extra-low voltage circuit (SELV)
  • Page 92 – Point To Point Connection; Rules; Use a shielded cable with a low line resistance (130
  • Page 93 – SIMATIC; Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic; Risk of damage to the Simatic Box Pc 620!; ll; High Transfer Rate at Distances of up to 1000 m
  • Page 94 – Reset button
  • Page 95 – Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620
  • Page 96 – Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP; Changing the Device Configuration; Start SETUP by pressing F2 or; Starting SETUP; PRESS; Press the F2 key as long as the BIOS prompt appears on the screen.; SETUP Menus
  • Page 97 – Screen Display Following Power On; Figure 6-1 SETUP Main Menu
  • Page 98 – Menu Structure; You can move between the menu screens using the cursor keys [; Menu
  • Page 99 – The Main Menu; Setting in the Main Menu; ] to select the following system parameters:; Field
  • Page 100 – System Time und System Date; Uhrzeit und Datum; and the date; Diskette A; Disk drive; Default setting for an installed disk drive A
  • Page 101 – Primary Master; Primary Slave Secondary Master/ Secondary Slave; Figure 6-3 Primary Master; “Type” Field
  • Page 102 – “Multi Sector-Transfer” Field; “LBA Mode Control” field; Disabled; “Transfer Mode” and “Ultra DMA Mode” Fields; Hit ESC to exit the submenu.
  • Page 103 – ”Memory Cache” Field; Figure 6-4 “Memory Cache” Menu
  • Page 104 – Option ”Boot Options”
  • Page 105 – Floppy check; Example of a summary screen:; Figure 6-6 Summary Screen; The Summary screen appears when the system run-up phase completes.
  • Page 106 – Option “Keyboard Features”
  • Page 107 – ”Hardware Options” Field; Entry
  • Page 109 – The Advanced Menu; Figure 6-9 ”Advanced”Menu; Setting in the Advanced Menu; No local IDE interface.
  • Page 110 – Additional start-up delay for the hard disk needed only for; Submenu COM/LPT Configuration; COM / LPT Configuration” Submenu
  • Page 111 – Printer Port Internal LPT1; ”PCI Configuration”Submenu
  • Page 112 – ”PCI Devices” Field
  • Page 113 – Submenu “on board PCI Ethernet”
  • Page 114 – Submenu “PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion”; ”PCI / PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion” Submenu
  • Page 115 – Option “PCI IRQ line”; ”PCI Configuration” Submenu
  • Page 116 – The Security Menu; Summary
  • Page 117 – password was entered during system boot.
  • Page 118 – The Power Menu; This menu has the following structure.
  • Page 120 – The Boot Sequence Menu; The ”Boot Sequence” Menu
  • Page 122 – The Version Menu; The ”Version” Menu
  • Page 123 – The Exit Menu; The setup program is always terminated using this menu.; ”Exit” Menu
  • Page 124 – Default Setup Settings; Documenting Your Device Configuration; Systemparameter
  • Page 127 – Configuring the PC Card
  • Page 129 – Error Diagnosis; Diagnosing errors
  • Page 130 – Diagnosing Errors
  • Page 131 – Self-Test of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 before Booting; Beeps
  • Page 132 – The POST Codes in order of occurrence:; Display
  • Page 135 – Hardware Information
  • Page 136 – Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values); Basic System; Component
  • Page 137 – Overview of the Components and Ports; Description
  • Page 138 – Hardware Address Table; Memory address area and; Functional Principle of the Memory Decoding
  • Page 139 – Assignments of the Memory Addresses
  • Page 140 – I/O Adress Assignment; Address
  • Page 141 – I/O Address Assignments
  • Page 142 – Interrupt Assignments; Interrupt Assignment
  • Page 143 – I/O Adresses of the Interrupt Controllers; Interrupt
  • Page 144 – Video Modes; VESAMode
  • Page 145 – Monitoring functions; The following individual functions are implemented:; Signals on the Front Interface; The meaning of the indicators is as follows:; LED; Run
  • Page 146 – Temperature Monitoring/Indication; Reaction
  • Page 147 – WD Monitoring Times TWD
  • Page 148 – External ports for the connection of external devices; External Ports; Port
  • Page 149 – Designation
  • Page 150 – Gender Changer for COM1
  • Page 152 – Parallel Port LPT1; Signal Designation; BUSY
  • Page 154 – PS/2 Keyboard with Trackball Port; Data line
  • Page 155 – USB Port; The Universal Serial Bus port has the following pinout:; Contact; VCC; The connector is of type A.
  • Page 156 – MPI/DP Socket Connector
  • Page 157 – Ethernet RJ45 Connection; Meaning
  • Page 158 – VGA Socket Connector
  • Page 159 – Assignment of the Front Ports on the Motherboard
  • Page 161 – Signal
  • Page 162 – Allocation of the Display to Display Select Pins; Display Type
  • Page 163 – I/O Port for Front Control Elements; Signal Name
  • Page 164 – Assignment of the Internal Ports on the Motherboard
  • Page 167 – DC Port of the Power Supply Units
  • Page 169 – Pin
  • Page 171 – Connection for CPU Fan and Device Fan (X28)
  • Page 172 – Bus Board; It is mounted by means of two screws.
  • Page 173 – Interface to the Motherboard
  • Page 174 – ISA Slot Pin Assignment
  • Page 175 – –SBHE; –MASTER
  • Page 176 – PCI Slot Pin Assignment
  • Page 177 – Assignment of the Slot Specific PCI Bus Signals; PCI Socket
  • Page 179 – Emergency Ejection
  • Page 180 – Technical Specifications; Voltage
  • Page 182 – Connecting Cables; Figure 8-13 Connecting Cables
  • Page 183 – Standard Connecting Cable; Figure 8-14 Standard Connecting Cable; Adapter for PU 6xx Cable; Figure 8-15 Adapter for a PU 6xx Cable
  • Page 184 – Connecting Cable with 25 Pin Socket Connector; Figure 8-16 Connecting Cable with 25 Pin Socket Connector; Connecting Cables for the Connection of a PC/PU Link-Up; Figure 8-17 Connecting Cables for the Connection of a PC/PU Link-Up
  • Page 185 – With this connecting cable you can connect to any PG 7XX.
  • Page 187 – Overview of chapter; Electrostatic charging
  • Page 188 – Guidelines for handling electrostatic; Definition
  • Page 189 – Charging; Voltage in kV
  • Page 190 – Ensuring a good ground connection
  • Page 191 – Glossary; What does this Chapter Contain?
  • Page 192 – BASIC Input Output System
  • Page 194 – The monitor of the PG 740 PII.
  • Page 196 – Human Machine Interface
  • Page 197 – Liquid Crystal Display
  • Page 198 – The main memory is the complete RAM memory of a programming device.
  • Page 199 – Mouse Pointer
  • Page 200 – See Access Protection
  • Page 202 – SCSI Interface
  • Page 204 – Write protection for files or diskettes
  • Page 205 – Index
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Preface, Table of Contents

Product Overview

1

Commissioning the SIMATIC Box
PC 620

2

Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620

3

Setting-up and Operating
the SIMATIC Box PC 620

4

SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions

5

Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620

6

Error Diagnosis

7

Hardware Information

8

Appendix

Guidelines for ESD

A

Glossary, Index

04/2000

C79000-G7076-C639

Edition 02

SIMATIC Box PC 620

Manual

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Page 3 - iii; Preface; What this Manual is About; unpack the programming device and power it up.; Who is the Manual Intended For?; The following persons require the manual:; Scope of the manual; Product name SIMATIC Box PC 620

iii SIMATIC Box PC 620 ManualC79000-G7076-C639-02 Preface What this Manual is About This manual contains all the information you need for working with the SIMATICBox PC 620 programming device. You can use it to unpack the programming device and power it up. familiarize yourself with the functions an...

Page 4 - Information Classification; The glossary explains important terms.

Preface iv SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual C79000-G7076-C639-02 Information Classification The following publication is enclosed with your SIMATIC Box PC 620 which enables you to carry out initial installation and commissioning: The operating manual of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with the applicable technical ...

Page 5 - Alphbetical Index; Further support

Preface v SIMATIC Box PC 620 ManualC79000-G7076-C639-02 Alphbetical Index The index will enable you to quickly find passages in the text pertaining toimportant keywords. Further support Please contact your Siemens contact person at a maintenance and repair locationor the SIMATIC hotline iif you have...

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