Siemens SIMATIC PC 670 Equipment Manual

Siemens SIMATIC PC 670 Equipment Manual

Computing unit
Hide thumbs Also See for SIMATIC PC 670:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SIMATIC PC
Equipment Manual
This manual is only valid for computing units
with Order No. 6AV77xx-...
Release 04/02
Preface, Contents
Appendices
Glossary, Index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
C

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Siemens SIMATIC PC 670

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SIMATIC PC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit Equipment Manual This manual is only valid for computing units with Order No. 6AV77xx-... Release 04/02 Preface, Contents Product Overview Starting Up the Computing Unit Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Maintaining and Extending the...
  • Page 2 Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety, as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are marked as follows according to the level of danger: Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 3 Trademarks The registered trademarks of the Siemens AG can be found in the preface. Impressum Editor and Publisher: A&D PT1 Copyright Siemens AG 2002 Allrights reserved...
  • Page 4 For your notes...
  • Page 5: Panel Pc

    Preface Purpose The SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Computing Unit equipment manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. It provides information for operators, mechanics, project engineers and maintenance personnel about the computing unit’s installation, functionality, operation and technical structure. Documentation...
  • Page 6 Motor on Variable Screens History Release 03/00 Initial release of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 – Computing Unit equipment manual. 12/01 Extension to include ”Remote mount form factor” option of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 – Computing Unit equipment manual. 04/02...
  • Page 7 GMT: +1:00 The languages spoken by the SIMATIC Hotlines are generally German and English, the Authorization Hotline is also provided in French, Italian and Spanish. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Nuremberg Singapore SIMATIC Hotline Worldwide (Nuremberg) Technical Support...
  • Page 8 – in the Internet under http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support Training Center Siemens offers a number of training courses to familiarize you with the SIMATIC S7 automation system. Please contact your regional training center or our central training center in D 90327 Nuremberg, Germany for details.
  • Page 9 ........... . Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual .
  • Page 10: Computing Unit

    ..........Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 11 ............Technical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit ESD Guidelines .
  • Page 12 Contents Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 13: Product Overview

    Product Overview Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find Advantages of the computing unit Safety notes Certificates, guidelines and declarations Certification for USA, Canada and Australia Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page 1-10...
  • Page 14: Advantages Of The Computing Unit

    There are anchorage points on both of the longs sides for securing the computing unit. Mounting brackets are screwed onto these anchorage points. Constructional designs The SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 is available in two different designs: 1. Panel PC in a centralized design (computing unit and operating unit are integrated), 2.
  • Page 15 – USB interface (2x computing unit, 1x operating unit) – MPI/L2-DP (max. 12 Mbit/s) – Cardbus interface, 1 slot (type I/II/III) – VGA interface for external monitor – LVDS interface for flat-screen display Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 16: Safety Notes

    When assembling the systems, it is essential to maintain the permissible installation positions and angles (refer to Chapter 2.2). If systems are installed at a non-approved installation location, the approvals to UL 1950, UL 508 and EN60950 are no longer valid! Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 17 (SELV). The cable cross-section must be large enough so that, should a short circuit occur in the computing unit no damage is caused by the cable. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 18 The terms of the warranty are deemed void in the case of defects caused to the Panel PC by the installation or replacement of system extensions. The power supply may only be removed or replaced by authorized, adequately trained personnel. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 19 S Pull the power plug before connecting or disconnecting components containing ESD. S Only touch the components containing ESD at the edges. S Do not touch any contact pins or strip conductors on components containing ESD. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 20: Certificates, Guidelines And Declarations

    Bereich Automation & Drives A&D AS RD 4 Postfach 1963 D-92209 Amberg Tel.: +49 (9621) 80-3283 Fax: +49 (9621) 80-3278 Release 04/02 fulfills the Requirements on Emitted interference Noise immunity EN 50081-2: 1993 EN 50082-2: 1995 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 21 (development, production and sales) meets the requirements of DIN ISO 9001 (corresponds to EN29001: 1987). This was confirmed by the DQS – Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Zertifizierung von Qualitätsmanagementsystemen mbH) – (German quality management system approval authority). EQ Net Certificate No.: 1323-01 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 22: Certification For Usa, Canada And Australia

    (LR 81690) or complying with C22.2 No. 142 (LR 63533) Canadian Standard Association (CSA) complying with American Standard UL 1950 (LR 81690) or complying with UL 508 (LR 63533) NRTL 1-10 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 23 (for devices with power supply 85W) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement...
  • Page 24 Product Overview Release 04/02 Australia AS/NZS 3548 This product meets the requirements of the Norm. 1-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 25: Starting Up The Computing Unit

    Starting Up the Computing Unit Chapter Overview In Section You Will Find Unpacking and checking the computing unit Installing the computing unit Ensuring Readiness for Service Transport Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page...
  • Page 26: Unpacking And Checking The Computing Unit

    (COA) in the table. The Product Key can be found on the unit on the power supply cover. The Windows Product Key is necessary should the operating system need to be reinstalled. SVP No. MLFB No. Microsoft Windows Product Key Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 27: Installing The Computing Unit

    S Observe the installation locations allowed when you install your device. Warning If systems are installed at a non-approved installation location, the approvals to UL 1950 and EN60950 are no longer valid! Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual is particularly suited for installation in consoles, cabinets and...
  • Page 28 The computing unit contains a CD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD drive, depending on the unit version. The installation depth of the computing unit is increased by 21 mm as a result of its installation. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 29 Position 3 (desktop) *) Not permitted where an LS240 drive is installed. **) Not permitted where a disk/CD-ROM/LS240 drive is installed. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 20_ is allowed installation position. Position 2 *) Position 4 (cover) **)
  • Page 30 An installation angle of 15_ is permitted in this position. Note The possible installation locations for the computing unit do not agree with the permissible installation location of Panel PC 670 (refer to the commissioning instructions). Position 5 (interfaces at bottom)
  • Page 31: Ensuring Readiness For Service

    PC from the mains power supply, you must pull the plug. This connection must be easily accessible. If the PC is to be installed in a cabinet, a central disconnector must be provided. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 32 1. Plug the connection cables into the corresponding sockets on the interface side of the computing unit (refer to “Panel PC 670/870 Computing Unit“ equipment manual). 2. Once the peripheral devices have been connected, the device is ready for mains operation.
  • Page 33: Transport

    (moisture condensation). Allow the computer to warm up slowly to room temperature before putting it into operation. If condensation has formed, wait for approximately. 12 hours before turning the computer on. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 34 Starting Up the Computing Unit Release 04/02 2-10 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 35: Connecting And Switching On The Computing Unit

    Using the Computing Unit in a SIMATIC S7 Network (MPI/DP) Networking the Computing Unit and Other Nodes via PROFIBUS 3.10 Networking the Computing Unit and Other Computers via Industrial Ethernet 3.11 Connection under Windows Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page 3-10 3-13 3-17 3-18 3-22...
  • Page 36: View Of Interface Side

    Device socket for AC voltage power supply or screw terminals for DC voltage power supply. PCI slot Internal slot for expansion modules. PCI/ISA slot Internal slot for expansion modules. PC card Connection for PC cards of the type I/II/III. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 37 If expansion boards are installed on the computing unit, there are additional interfaces. Please refer to the description of the relevant module for the significance of these additional interfaces. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 38 To optimize the display on the external monitor, set ”CRT/LCD selection: CRT enabled” in Setup in the Main menu using the ”Hardware Options” dialog box. A resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with a higher image refresh rate is then possible. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 39: View Of Drive Side

    The reset button can be operated with the aid of a pointed object (e.g. a straightened paper clip). Pressing the Reset key triggers a hardware reset. The PC is restarted (cold start). Caution There may be a loss of data with a hardware reset. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 40: Connecting Periphery Units

    You can do this by briefly touching the metal housing. Use the original cable to establish the connection. COM 2 Connector (serial) Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 41 1. Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply. 2. Insert the cable of the PS/2 mouse or of another external input device (pointing device) into the PS/2 mouse socket. 3. Restart the unit. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual USB port for USB mouse...
  • Page 42 3. Connect the computing unit to the mains power supply. Note We recommend you to use a keyboard with a straight keyboard connector so that the connector does not conceal adjacent ports. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 43 Operating systems which do not support “plug and play” (e.g. Windows NT 4.0) do not generally permit operation of USB devices. Devices which do not have a USB plug (e.g. printer) can be connected to the USB interface via an adapter. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual USB interfaces...
  • Page 44: Working With Pc Cards

    The nameplate of the PC card must be visible to the rear of the device on being inserted. Do not remove the cared until data transfer has stopped (danger of loss of data and system crash). 3-10 Release 04/02 Type I/II/III PC card interfaces Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 45 ......fax/modem (Dr. Neuhaus) Ethernet (XIRCOM) Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 330 mA read/write ..640 mA spin up 2 s 110 mA idle .
  • Page 46 To do this, touch the metal housing briefly. Notice In order to operate the PC card set Main > Hardware Option “Cardbus/PCMCIA Slot” in the BIOS Setupmenu to “Enabled”. 3-12 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 47: Drives

    120 Mbyte disks can be used,· – the maximum data capacity is 240 Mbyte using a LS240 data medium, – the LS240 drive is connected via an ATAPI(IDE) interface. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual double sided high density LS240 superdisks diskettes 3.5 inch...
  • Page 48 LS240 drives are very sensitive when it comes to unacceptable vibrations. During operation, vibrations might damage the drive and/or the data medium. Refer to the technical data in the Appendix A.1 for the permissible values. 3-14 Eject button Eject button Access light Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 49 Superdisks are more sensitive to vibrations due to the higher track density. Emergency eject: When the unit is switched off, the disk can be ejected by inserting a pinted object (e.g. straightened paper clip) in the relevant opening provided. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3-15...
  • Page 50: Hard Disk Drive

    – If the LED flashes several times and then remains on, the CD/DVD inserted is defective and cannot be read. – The access light is normally on when reading information from the CD/DVD. 3-16 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 51: Backup Battery

    Do not throw new or empty lithium batteries into the fire, and do not solder on the cell housing; do not recharge lithium batteries or force them open. Obtain lithium batteries only from Siemens (Order No: W79084-E1003-B1). If possible, return old lithium batteries to the manufacturer or recycling facility or dispose of them as special waste.
  • Page 52: Using The Computing Unit In A Simatic S5 Network

    (only one transmitter at a time). Note The interference field of the source of interference is reduced by the square of the distance. 3-18 cable used must have Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 line resistance...
  • Page 53 To do this, touch the metal housing briefly. Use only the original connecting cable for the connection to the programmable controller. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3-19...
  • Page 54 Order No. 6ES5 734-2xxx0, whereby xxx stands for the cable length length code. 3-20 Connection Connecting cable Order No. 6ES5 734-2BF00 6ES5 731-1xxx0 15-pin 6ES5 731-0xxx0 25-pin Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Adapter 6ES5 731-6AG00 6ES5 731-6AG00...
  • Page 55 When connecting the computing unit to another programming unit, switch the TTY ports (COM 1) in one of the programming units by changing the jumper setting. When the computing unit is delivered to you, this port is always set to active. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Connection Connecting cable Order No.
  • Page 56: Using The Computing Unit In A Simatic S7 Network (Mpi/Dp)

    Using the MPI/DP interface, it is possible to connect PCs with: S MPI networks (S7 200, S7 300 and S7 400) or S PROFIBUS-DP networks (DP components). 3-22 In interference environment: Bus connector 6ES7972-0BB10-0XA0 6ES7972-0BB20-0XA0 6ES7901-0BF00-0AA0 (5 m long) Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 57 Several MPI/PROFIBUS-DP network segments can be connected via repeaters. The complete MPI/PROFIBUS-DP network can consist of up to 127 nodes. Data transmission rates of 9.6 Kbits to 12 Mbit/s are possible using the PROFIBUS-DP MPI network. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3-23...
  • Page 58: Networking The Computing Unit And Other Nodes Via Profibus

    S interface RS 485, MPI/DP interface, integrated S shielded, twisted pair cable (bus cable or spur line) Note Please refer to the SIMATIC NET Catalog IK IP for more information on the SIMATIC Net PC cards. 3-24 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 59: Networking Computing Unit And Other Computers Via Industrial Ethernet

    Windows supports point-to-point connection via the LPT or COM. The connecting cables are standard, commercially available connecting cables. Refer to the section on networks in your Windows description or online Help “Connection to Another Computer”. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 3-25...
  • Page 60 Connecting and Switching on the Computing Unit Release 04/02 3-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 61: Maintaining And Extending The Computing Unit

    Removing and Installing the Power Supply Removing and Installing the Bus Board Removing and Installing the Motherboard Removing and Installing the Fan 4.10 Processor Upgrade 4.11 Reset Button Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page 4-10 4-12 4-17 4-22 4-23 4-24...
  • Page 62: Opening The Unit

    No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of non-Siemens devices or non-Siemens components. All the modules and components are electrostatically sensitive. Please observe the ESD notes. The following symbol indicates that electrostatically sensitive modules are present. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 63 Warning Never operate the device with the cover open. Tools You can perform all necessary installation work on the computing unit with screwdrivers of the type TORX T10 and TORX T8. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 64: Opening The Computing Unit

    3. Undo the two screws (refer to Figure 4-1) on the housing cover. 4. Raise the cover slightly. 5. You can then remove the housing cover. Screws on the housing cover Figure 4-1 Computing unit prepared for opening Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 65: Functional Units Visible After Opening The Device

    The function units become visible after removing the top cover of the unit and removing the hard disk module. Power supply unit Wiring backplane Memory expansion module Figure 4-2 Computing unit open Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Disk drive or LS 240 Processor...
  • Page 66: Motherboard

    Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit 4.1.4 Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of the computing unit. Here, data are processed and stored, and interfaces and device I/Os are controlled. Figure 4-3 Motherboard Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 67 Connector for 5 V CMOS display X500 RJ45 socket for Ethernet LAN X600 MPI/DP port X700 PC card slot Momentary-contact switch for hardware reset Temperature sensor (in processor) Temperature sensor Temperature sensor Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Functions...
  • Page 68: Installation Of A Memory Extension

    Position of SO DIMM memory modules Modules 64 MB – – – – – – – – – Bank 0 Bank 1 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 128 MB 256 MB – – – – –...
  • Page 69 The modules must be fitted firmly in the slots, otherwise they might fall out and be damaged. Installation The memory capacity is detected automatically. When you switch on the device, the distribution of base and extended memory is displayed on the screen. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 70: Replacing The Backup Battery

    5. Insert the battery connector in the motherboard. 6. Close the device. 7. Connect the unit to the power supply again and press the Reset button (refer to Chapter 4.11). 4-10 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 71 Changing SETUP If you change a battery or unplug the battery connector, you must run SETUP to reset your device’s configuration data (refer to Chapter 5). Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4-11...
  • Page 72: Installation Of Extension Modules

    The illustrations show full length AT/PCI cards. Depending on the slot, there might be constraints concerning the overall length. Figure 4-6 XT card Figure 4-7 AT card 4-12 175 mm 6.89 175 mm 6.89 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 73 (this should be included with the long PCI board). Long PCI cards can be inserted in the guides of ISA modules by means of this extender. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 174.63 mm 6.875”...
  • Page 74: Removing And Installing The Module Retainer Plates

    Guide slits for slide elements Figure 4-10 Removing and installing an expansion board Note The slide elements are in the enclosed bag. 4-14 Release 04/02 Fixing screw of module retainer plate. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 75 2. Remove the surplus slide element: – Score the slide element at the top edge of the support with a knife and snap it off. – Nip off the surplus with a sharp side cutter. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4-15...
  • Page 76: Removing And Installing An Isa/Pci Module

    5. Pull the module out of its slot. 6. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new expansion module. Slots for expansion boards Figure 4-11 Removing and installing an expansion board 4-16 Release 04/02 Module retainer plate Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 77: Removing And Installing Drives

    6. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive. The new drive must be of the same type as the one removed. Fixing screws Figure 4-12 Removing and installing the drive holder Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4-17...
  • Page 78 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 Figure 4-13 Hard disk drive, with holder, removed 4-18 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 79: Removing And Installing A Cd-Rom Drive

    4. Remove the CD-ROM drive from the mounting and carefully pull off the data cable. 5. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive. Fixing screws for CD-ROM cover Figure 4-14 Computing unit with CD-ROM drive Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual CD-ROM drive with cover 4-19...
  • Page 80: Removing And Installing The Disk Drive

    6. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive. The new drive must be of the same type as the one removed. Floppy disk drive fixing screws Figure 4-15 Assembly of the computing unit floppy disk drive 4-20 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 81: Removing And Installing The Ls 240 Drive

    5. Lift the LS240 drive up and out of the housing. 6. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new drive. LS240 drive fixing screws Figure 4-16 Assembly of the LS240 drive Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Screws for the LS240 cable clamp assembly 4-21...
  • Page 82: Removing And Installing The Power Supply

    7. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new power supply unit. Figure 4-17 Removing and installing the power supply 4-22 Cover of the power supply unit Power supply unit Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 83: Removing And Installing The Bus Board

    6. Pull the wiring backplane from the motherboard. 7. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new wiring backplane. Wiring backplane Figure 4-18 Removing and installing the bus board Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Wiring backplane fixing screws 4-23...
  • Page 84: Removing And Installing The Motherboard

    7. Proceed in the reverse order to install the motherboard. Fixing screws on the motherboard Figure 4-19 Fixing screws on the motherboard The motherboard is supplied as a spare part without a processor, memory modules or wiring backplane. 4-24 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 85: Removing And Installing The Fan

    To ensure that the device is adequately cooled, ensure that the running direction of the fan is correct when installing. Ensure that the arrow on the fan is pointing towards the housing wall. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Unit fan Plastic rivets...
  • Page 86: Processor Upgrade

    If the processor is driven with a frequency higher than permitted, it may be destroyed or cause loss of data or loss of data integrity. Figure 4-21 Upgrading the processor 4-26 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 87: Reset Button

    (e.g. the tip of a ball-point pen or straightened paper clip). The position of the Reset button is marked in the illustration of the computing unit below. Reset Button Figure 4-22 Reset button Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 4-27...
  • Page 88 Maintaining and Extending the Computing Unit Release 04/02 4-28 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 89: Configuring The Computing Unit In Bios Setup

    The Power Menu 5.1.5 The Boot Sequence Menu 5.1.6 The Version Menu 5.1.7 The Exit Menu 5.1.8 Default Setup Settings Configuring the PC Card Interface Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page 5-15 5-22 5-24 5-25 5-27 5-28 5-29 5-32...
  • Page 90: Modifying The Device Configuration With Setup

    BIOS SETUP menus The various menus and submenus are listed on the following pages. You will find information on the ”Item Specific Help” part of the specific menu for the selected SETUP value. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 91 BIOS setup. The modified settings become effective when you have saved them and terminated the BIOS setup. The following screen shots may differ from what is shown here, depending on the device configuration. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 866MHz...
  • Page 92: Menu Items

    640 KB 121856 KB Help Select Item + / – Change Values Exit Select Menu Enter Select Meaning Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Version Exit Item Specific Help <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, <Enter> selects field. Example: Hour/Minute/Second Month/Day/Year...
  • Page 93: Menu Main

    Disk A: Memory Cache by submenus Primary Master Secondary Master Boot Options Keyboard Features Hardware Options Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power System Time: [ 15:35:32 ] [ 03/12/2002 ] System Date: Diskette A: [1.44 MB, 31/2”]...
  • Page 94 LS 240 drive. [360 KB,5 1/4”] [1.2 MB,5 1/4”] [720 KB,3 1/2”] [1.44 MB, 3 1/2”] Default setting for an installed floppy drive A [2.88 MB, 3 1/2”] Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 95 Cylinder, Heads, Sectors/Track and WritePrecomp, to the correct values for the type of hard disk in question. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Primary Master [20496 MB]...
  • Page 96 The settings in these fields define the interface’s data transfer rate. The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to ”Auto”. Hit ESC to exit the submenu. sectors 16-Bit access 32-Bit access (default) Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 97 [Disabled] [Write Through] [Write Back] Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility [ 15:35:32 ] [ 03/12/2002 ] [1.44 MB, 31/2” ]...
  • Page 98 [Disabled] [Enabled] Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Select Enter Sub-Menu to enter Setup Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Item Specific Help Setup Defaults Save and Exit appears at the bottom of...
  • Page 99 Hard Disk 1 Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 3 Figure 5-6 Summary Screen The Summary screen appears when the system run-up phase completes. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility BIOS Number : A5E00123801–ES02x : PC 620 System ROM : E6E3 –...
  • Page 100 Select Menu Select Enter Sub-Menu Switches Numlock on or off following power on A keystroke can be heard Increase in automatic key repeat rate Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Item Specific Help Setup Defaults Save and Exit...
  • Page 101 On Board Enabled Ethernet Disabled Ethernet The individual ethernet address is displayed here. Address LAN Remote Enabled Boot Disabled Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Hardware Options Enabled [Enabled] 08000624xxxx [Disabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [SIMULTAN]...
  • Page 102 This is the default for the Box PC. IRQ 12 is assigned. The PS/2 port is deactivated, IRQ12 is available. Invariably, changes to this interface do not come into effect until the PC is switched off and on again. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 103: Menü Advanced

    Enables or disables the floppy-disk controller on the motherboard. controller Local Bus IDE [Primary] adapter [Secondary] [Both] [Disabled] Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Setup Warning [ Other ] [ No ]...
  • Page 104 [IRQ 7] [OS Controlled] Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 No configuration User configuration BIOS or OS chooses configuration Displayed when controlled by OS Setup Defaults...
  • Page 105 Standard parallel port – bidirectional Enhanced parallel port Extended capability port Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Features Standard setting for the 8 bit parallel transfer according to IEEE1284 specifications Feedback of the output device is only possible via the control cables as for SPP –...
  • Page 106: Configuring The Computing Unit In Bios Setup

    Item Specific Help [Enabled] Initialize device expansion [Enabled] [0040h] Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Select Enter Sub-Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Setup Defaults Save and Exit...
  • Page 107 Help Exit Figure 5-13 ”PCI / PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion” Submenu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual The option ROM of the PCI module (if present) is enabled The option ROM of a PCI module is disabled. This slot can assume the PCI master function This slot can only operate as a PCI slave.
  • Page 108 Item Specific Help Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices Disabled Autoselect Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Setup Defaults Save and Exit...
  • Page 109 Help Exit Figure 5-15 Submenu ”Video Adapter Settings” Frame Buffer Size AGP Rate Default Primary Video Adapter Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility [8 MB] [2x] [AGP] Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu...
  • Page 110: Menü Security

    No User Password is assigned. If a Supervisor Password is assigned, only the Supervisor can operate the setup. User Password is active. A user is thus given the right to process some setup fields. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Version Exit Setup Defaults...
  • Page 111 [enabled]. [Supervisor] Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor [User] Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual No password required for system boot. Supervisor or user password must be entered for system boot. All types of hard-disk access are permitted.
  • Page 112: Menu Power

    You can set the parameters for Standby/Suspend Timeouts and Fixed Disk Timeout or they set automatically to their defaults. No Standby mode ...minutes after your PC enters standby mode. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Version Exit Setup Defaults...
  • Page 113: Menu Boot-Sequence

    Note During booting the boot drive can be selected with the ESC key. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual The hard disk does not shut down. Time since the last hard-disk access, the hard disk is shut down.
  • Page 114 + or – <Ctrl+Enter> expands <+> and <–> moves the device up or down. Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Version Exit Setup Defaults Save and Exit...
  • Page 115: Menu Version

    CPU Type CPU Speed CPU ID Code Revision Help Exit Figure 5-20 “Version” Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Security Power Boot Sequence Item Specific Help Box PC 620 If any items require chan- V02.01.02 ges, please consult your A5E00123801–ES0x...
  • Page 116: Menu Exit

    Version Item Specific Help Exit System Setup and save your change to CMOS. Select Item + / – Change Values Select Menu Select Enter Sub-Menu Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Exit Setup Defaults Save and Exit...
  • Page 117: Setup Default Settings

    Keyboard auto-repeat rate: Keyboard auto-repeat delay Hardware Options PCI-MPI/DP: On Board Ethernet Ethernet Address LAN remote boot Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Standard Settings hh:mm:ss MM/DD/YYYY 1,44 MB, 3 1/2” bei LS 240: Disabled C: 20496 MB None...
  • Page 118 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 2 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 3 Auto Select PCI IRQ Line 4 Auto Select Installed O/S Other Reset Configuration Data 5-30 Standard Settings Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Your Entries...
  • Page 119 Version SIMATIC BIOS Version Board Revision BIOS Number MPI/DP Firmware Ethernet Config Version CPU Type CPU Speed Code Revision Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Standard Settings Enabled Both Disabled Disabled 8 MB Disabled Disabled F0 5A F0 5A...
  • Page 120: Configure Pc-Card Interface

    S Card Services S Client Drivers S Flash File System can be obtained from the nearest Siemens sales office or representative. Your PC comes supplied with Windows 98 / NT4 / 2000 already installed; this supports the PC Card interface.
  • Page 121: Fault Diagnosis

    No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen Computing Unit Time and/or Date are Not Correct USB Device Does Not Work Error Message Appears on the Screen/Display Computing Unit Self Test Prior to Booting Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page...
  • Page 122: Problems Using External Modules

    – If the computing unit crashes again, contact the technical service department. – If the fault no longer occurs, the external module used was the cause of the fault. Replace the module with a Siemens module or get advice from the supplier of the external module. Release 04/02...
  • Page 123: External Screen Remains Dark

    S Check that the monitor cable is properly connected to the computing unit and monitor (where a plug is available). S Switch the monitor and computing unit on. Note If the monitor screen remains dark following these checks and corrective measures, contact the technical service department. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 124: Display On The External Screen Does Not Appear Or Scrolls

    S Turn your computing unit on. Note If the mouse pointer still does not appear following these checks and corrective measures, contact the technical service department. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 125: Computing Unit Time And/Or Date Are Not Correct

    The USB interface is not detected by the operating system. It is only fully supported, at present, by Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In the case of Windows NT, only the connection of a USB keyboard and USB mouse are supported. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 126: Error Message Appears On The Screen/Display

    Shadow RAM Failed at offset: Memory error Contact your technical service department. Extended RAM Failed at offset: Memory error Contact your technical service department. Failing Bits: Memory error Contact your technical service department. Release 04/02 Significance/Advice Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 127 Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP System timer error Real time clock error Keyboard controller error Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Significance/Advice Possible causes: No operating system available Wrong drive triggered (disk in drive A/B) Wrong active boot partition Wrong drive entries in SETUP Termination of the previous boot routine, e.g.
  • Page 128: Computing Unit Self-Test Prior To Booting

    4x short MPI EPROM was programmed for the first time. 1x long 5x short Ethernet error: Contact your technical service department. Beeps BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Hex Code Beeps Hex Code Meaning...
  • Page 129 TP_DMA_INIT TP_RESET_PIC TP_COMPUTE_SPEED TP_740_INIT TP_CMOS_TEST TP_ADV_CS_CONFIG TP_VECTOR_INIT Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Description Test whether the CPU is in real mode Reset the interrupt controller Restore the controller register Reset the PCI bus master Check the shutdown code...
  • Page 130 Check SETUP irregularities Set the IRQ vectors Check whether the CO processor is present Switch the ES back Disable IO modules Various initializations Initialize the external BIOS data area Determine the PCI modules Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 131 TP_ERROR_CHECK TP_POST_DONE TP_CLEAR_SCREEN TP_PASSWORD TP_PARITY TP_BOOT_MENU TP_PREPARE_BOOT TP_INT19 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Description Determine the serial interfaces Determine the parallel interface Re-enable the IO modules Configure the IDE controller Enable the NMI Initialize the floppy controller...
  • Page 132 Fault Diagnosis Release 04/02 6-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 133: Hardware Information

    You Will Find Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) Overview of the Components and Ports System Resources Monitoring Functions Interfaces Wiring backplane Power Supply Unit Connecting Cables Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page 7-10 7-32 7-37 7-38...
  • Page 134: Power Consumption Of The Components (Maximum Values)

    0.2 A 7.38 A 2.5 A 0.8 A 0.6 A 0.1 A 0.6 A 0.12 A 13.5 A 8.5 A 2.5 A 0.1 A 105W Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual –12V 0.02 A 0.02 A 0.1 A 0.3 A...
  • Page 135: Overview Of The Components And Interfaces

    Port for PS2 keyboard Mouse PS2 mouse port Serial COM1/25 pins COM2/9 pins. Communication with SIMATIC S5-CPUs Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Parameters SDRAM 512K in 4 pages Upgradeable Multimedia support On Board L2-Cache with 128 k/256 k...
  • Page 136 Electrically isolated in a safety extra-low voltage circuit (SELV) Release 04/02 Parameters 25 pin subminiature Cannon connector potentially isolated DP12 * (CP 5611 compatible) 12MBaud three high current (500mA) USB ports (2x external and 1x internal) 10/100 Mbps, potentially isolated * Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 137: System Resources

    Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information Windows 2000 Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > System Information Windows NT 4.0 Start > Programs > Administrative Tools (Common) > Windows NT Diagnostics Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 138: Monitoring Functions

    Signals on the front interface The meaning of the indicators is as follows: Watchdog not active Temp System turned off GREEN Watchdog active Watchdog executed Inside temperature Inside temperature outside the per- normal missible range. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 139: Temperature Monitoring/Display

    The temperature error remains saved until the temperature thresholds are again exceeded and are reset by one of the following measures: S Acknowledge the error message via the SOM program S Restarting the device. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual C (fixed value), the fan is Reaction Options...
  • Page 140: Watchdog (Wd)

    If the watchdog time is modified after the watchdog has been activated – in other words, while the watchdog is running – the watchdog will be retriggered as a result! Reaction Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Options Always...
  • Page 141: Fan Monitoring

    The error remains saved until the cause of the failed fan is removed and the temperature error is reset by one of the following measures. S Acknowledgement of the error message via the SOM program. S Restarting the device. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Reaction Options –...
  • Page 142: Interfaces

    Can be disabled IRQ5, edge-triggered 9-pin, standard socket, isolated port external X500 RJ45 external 3B0h-3BFh, 3C0h-3CFh, 3D0h-3DFh, can disabled IRQ9, edge-triggered 15 pin, standard socket external X700 3E0h-3E1h 100-pin SMD socket connector Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 143 +TTY RxD 10 - 17 +TTY TxD +20mA DTR (S1) -TTY TxD RI (M3) 23-25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Shield Serial transmission data Serial received data Request to send Clear to send Data set ready Functional ground (reference...
  • Page 144 Data carrier detect Input Received data Input Transmission data Output Data terminal equipment Output ready Station ground Data set ready Input Request to send Output Clear to send Input Incoming call Input Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 145 PE (PAPER END) SELECT / AUTO FEED / ERROR / INIT / SELECT IN 18 - 25 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Input/Output Data message Output (open collector) Data line 0 Output (TTL level) Data line 1...
  • Page 146 It is possible to connect an external keyboard to the computing unit. The port is assigned as follows: 7-14 View of Socket Meaning Mouse data line Not assigned Chassis ground +5V (fused) Clock line, mouse Not assigned Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Input/Output Input/Output Output Input/Output...
  • Page 147 Pin No. Short Name - Data + Data The connector is of type A. The port is rated as a high current USB (500mA). Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual View of Socket Meaning Keyboard data Not assigned Chassis ground...
  • Page 148 90 mA. Not assigned Signal lead A of MPI module Input/Output RTS output signal of the MPI Output module. The signal is ’1’ when the PG is sending. On connector casing Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 149 TD– 4, 5 * SYMR 7, 8 * SYMT LED green LED yellow * Not required for data transmission Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual LED yellow LED green Meaning Transmission data Transmission data Received data Internal 75 output...
  • Page 150 Chassis ground Chassis ground +5V (fused) Chassis ground Not assigned Display Data Channel Data Horizontal synchronizing pulse Vertical synchronizing pulse Display Data Channel Clock Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Input/ Output Output Output Output Output Input/Output Output...
  • Page 151: Interface Allocation For Connecting A Front On The Main Board

    The display is selected and the D-STN/TFT signals are allocated automatically according to the Display Select inputs. The maximum cable length is 50 cm at a display clock rate of 25 MHz. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Posi- Con-...
  • Page 152 7-20 Signal P5V_D_fused P5V_D_fused HSync VSync ENAB DispOn Res. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Meaning +5V (fused) Display VCC +5V (fused) Display VCC Shift clock Horizontal sync Vertical sync Signal red bit 0 (LSB) Signal red bit 1...
  • Page 153 P3V3_D_fused RXIN1– RXIN1+ RXIN2– RXIN2+ RXCLKIN– RXCLKIN+ Reserved Reserved Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Input/Output +5V (fused) Display VCC Output +5V (fused) Display VCC Output LVDS output signal bit 0 (-) Output LVDS output signal bit 0 (+) Output +3.3V (fused) display VCC...
  • Page 154 800 x 600 (SVGA), TFT, 18 bit reserved High reserved High reserved High High reserved High reserved High High reserved High High reserved High High High No display / DDC selected display Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 155 LCD_SEL2 LCD_SEL3 RESET_N SPEAKER HD_LED DP_LED Ethernet_LED TEMP_ERR RUN_R RUN_G Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Chassis ground Power supply for inverter Backlight on (5V = On) +5V ( fused) Chassis ground +3.3V (fused) Keyboard clock Keyboard data...
  • Page 156: Assignment Of Internal Interfaces On The Mainboard

    Internal 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, IRQ15, edge-triggered 40 pin, 2.54mm male connector (3.5” HD, primary), a maximum of two drives can be connec- Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Input/Output Input Input Input Output...
  • Page 157 The -5V voltage is not provided for in the power supply and is produced from the -12V on the bus unit via in-phase voltage control. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Internal 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, IRQ15, edge-triggered 44 pin, 2mm male connector (2.5”...
  • Page 158 P12V P12V 7-26 Meaning Power failure, early warning signal Power Good signal Chassis ground Chassis ground Chassis ground –12V Chassis ground Chassis ground Chassis ground +12V +12V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 159: Index

    MOT_N0 Reserved DIR_SL_N n.c. STEP_N WR_DAT_N WR_GAT_N Reserved TRACK_N0 Reserved WR_PRT_N RD_DAT_N SIDE_1_N Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Meaning Input/ Output Output Index hole recognition Input Output Drive 0 selection Output Output Disk change display Input Not assigned...
  • Page 160 CD ROM and / or an LS 240 drive. It can be adapted using a 44-pin 2 mm pitch connector. The maximum connection length of the data cables must not be longer than 40 cm. 7-28 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 161 Address 0 AD_2 Address 2 CS1_N Chip Select 1 CS3_N Chip Select 3 HDACT_N HD active Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual X4/X3 Meaning RESET Reset Data signal D7 Data signal D8 Data signal D6 Data signal D9 Data signal D5...
  • Page 162 Address line 2 Output Selection signal Output Activity Input Selection signal 1 Selection signal Chassis ground +5V power supply Output +5V power supply Output +5V power supply Output +5V power supply Output Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 163 The battery for the standby supply to the CMOS RAM is connected to this connection. The battery used is a 3.6 V lithium battery with a capacity of 750 mAh. Pin No. Short Name +12V Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Description Input / Output +12 V Output Chassis ground –...
  • Page 164: Wiring Backplane

    SD 03 SD 02 SD 01 SD 00 IOCHRDY 7-32 Type* Pin No. Short Name RESET DRV + 5V IRQ 9 – 5V Reserved – 12V Reserved + 12V SMEMW# Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Type...
  • Page 165 SA 03 SA 02 SA 01 SA 00 I/O defines the direction of the signals from the point of view of the CPU module. low active Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Type* Pin No. Short Name SMEMR# IOW#...
  • Page 166: Pin Assignment Pci Slot

    Type Signal Name –MEMCS16 –IOCS16 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 IRQ 13 IRQ 14 –DACK0 DRQ 0 –DACK5 DRQ 5 –DACK6 DRQ 6 –DACK7 DRQ 7 + 5V –MASTER Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 Type...
  • Page 167 SBO# SERR# Ground +3.3V C/BE[1]# AD[15] AD[14] +3.3V Ground AD[13] AD[12] AD[11] AD[10] Ground Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual 5V System Environment Side B Ground CONNECTOR KEY CONNECTOR KEY AD[08] AD[07] +3.3V AD[05] AD[03] Ground (I/O AD[01] (I/O)
  • Page 168 PCI Socket Pin No. 7-36 PCI Slot 1 Shared ISA PCI Slot clk (slot 1) clk (slot2) inta# intc# intb# intd# req1 gnt1 ad29 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02 intb# intd# intc# inta# req0 gnt0 ad30...
  • Page 169: Power Supply (Ac And Dc)

    Power-Good-Signal Power Good signal preset time hold-up time save time Figure 7-11 Time Characteristics of the Power Good Signal Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Max. current " 4% 2.5 A " 5% 0.3 A " 3% 13.5 A "...
  • Page 170: Connecting Cables

    SIMATIC S7 automation device. Please study the notes in Chapter 3. 7-38 Connecting cable PLC side 6ES5 734-2BD20 15–pin plug connector (included with device) Passive 330 ohm 330 ohm Shield/ Casing Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 171: Distributed Configuration

    The part of the description referring to the Remote mount of the control unit will be found in ”SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Control Unit” manual. In chapter 5.1 of the manual “SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 control unit” you will find general information about the concept of the distributed configuration.
  • Page 172: Description

    Distributed configuration Description 8.1.1 Overview Figure 8-1 shows a PC 670 computing unit (distributed configuration) with the transmitter fitted between mounting brackets. CDROM drive Mounting brackets Mounting slot Figure 8-1 PC 670 computing unit in distributed configuration (230 V power supply) including transmitter The transmitter boards integrated into the housing are shown in figure 8-3.
  • Page 173: Dimensions

    Release 04/02 8.1.2 Dimensions Figure 8-2 shows the dimensions of the PC 670 computing unit with transmitter. 297.2 Figure 8-2 Dimensions computing unit PC 670 without CD-ROM drive in distributed configuration including transmitter 8.1.3 Mounting The computing unit is supplied as a complete combination with the transmitter installed ex works.
  • Page 174: Cable Connection

    For operation, the angled cable connector is inserted in the socket of the transmitter and locked. The interconnecting cable must also be fixed in position. For further details refer to the ”SIMATIC Panel PC 670/870 Control Unit” manual, Chapter 5. Spare parts The following spare parts are available: S Conecting cable for Panel PC distributed configuration (see manual “SIMATIC...
  • Page 175 Display type adjustment via encoder S30 Resolutio Type 12” (SVGA) 800 x 600 15” (XGA) 1024 x 768 5. Install in reverse order. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual S30/4 S30/3 Encoder S30 Transmitter Port for interconnecting cable S30/2...
  • Page 176 Distributed configuration Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 177 Technical Data In this Appendix This appendix contains the following technical specifications for the Panel PC 670 computing unit: S General Information S Safety S Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) S Ambient Conditions S Mechanical environmental conditions S Motherboard S Drives S Graphics card...
  • Page 178: A.1 Technical Data Of The Panel Pc 670 Computing Unit

    Technical Data Technical Data of the Panel PC 670 Computing Unit General Order nos. Dimensions Weight Supply voltage (U (Line voltage frequency, AC Short-term power interruption complying to to Namur Max. power consumption max. current output (DC), according to form of...
  • Page 179 *) Restrictions for LS 240 with 120/240 MB data carrier and CD ROM /CD RW /DVD 10 to 58 Hz: 0.019 mm, 58 to 500 Hz: 2.5 m/s Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual tested to DIN EN 60068-2-2:1994, DIN IEC 60068-2-1,...
  • Page 180 IRQ5, 10, 11 or 15 configurable by SW Ethernet port (RJ45) FD/LS240 access (on FD/LS240 drive on the side of the computer box) CD ROM access (on CD ROM drive, if installed) Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 181 ESD Guidelines Chapter Overview In chapter You Will Find What does ESD mean? Electrostatic charge of people Basic safety measures against discharge of static electricity Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual on Page...
  • Page 182: B.1 What Does Esd Mean?

    The damage which arises in a assembly as a result of overvoltage cannot usually be detected immediately, but only becomes apparent after a lengthy operating period. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 183: B.2 Electrostatic Charge Of People

    (kV) 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Figure B-1 Electrostatic voltages which an operator can be charged with Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual synthetic material 2 wool 3 antistatic material, e.g. wood or concrete...
  • Page 184: B.3 Basic Safety Measures Against Discharge Of Static Electricity

    If you have to perform measurements on an assembly, discharge your body by touching a grounded metallic object before carrying out the work. Use only grounded measuring instruments. Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 185 S Online Help on the configuration software S Start-up Guides S First Steps Overview of complete documentation The following table provides an overview of the SIMATIC HMI documentation and shows you when you require the different documents. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 186 Detailed procedures and examples Detailed information All information of the user manual Describes the installation of the visualization software ProTool/Pro RT as well as the installation and operation of the software on Windows-based systems. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 187 PLC to suit your own specific application. Describes the computer and control unit of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and the SIMATIC Panel PC 870 as well as of the SIMATIC Panel PC IL. Describes the hardware and the general operation of...
  • Page 188 Contains the following information on the option package ProAgent (process diagnosis): configure installation-specific process diagnosis detect process errors, find the cause of an error and correct error adjust the supplied diagnosis figures to user requirements Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Release 04/02...
  • Page 189: Glossary

    Serial V.24 port, 9-pin, sub-D connectors, pins. Preferred for connecting a mouse of other external devices (for example, a printer). Configuration file Contains data which define the appearance of a configuration following a complete restart. These files are e.g. register files. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Glossary-1...
  • Page 190 The multipoint interface (MPI) is the SIMATIC PC interface to the SIMATIC S7/M7. This enables programmable modules, (module, programmable), text displays and operator panels to be reached from a central point. The nodes on the MPI can communicate with each other. Glossary-2 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 191 Main memory is the whole RAM on a SIMATIC PC. Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of SIMATIC PCs. Data are processed and saved from here, and interfaces and device peripherals are controlled and managed. Mouse port PS/2 mouse connector. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Glossary-3...
  • Page 192 Printer interface Parallel port, 25-pin, sub-D connectors, sockets. For attaching printers. Programmable logic controller (PLC) A controller in the SIMATIC S5 series (for example, AG S5-115U/135U). Real time clock Glossary-4 Release 04/02 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 193 Warm restart By warm restart we mean a restart after a program abort. The operating system is reloaded and started. A warm restart is performed by pressing the keys CTRL+ ALT+ DEL. Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Glossary-5...
  • Page 194 Glossary Release 04/02 Glossary-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 195 Numlock-Setup, 5-12 Setting up time and date, 5-6 start, 5-2 Buffer battery, connect, 7-31 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Bus board, removing and installing, 4-23 Cardbus cards, 3-10 CD ROM drive, removing and installing, 4-19 CD ROM drive, 3-16...
  • Page 196 POST (Power On Self Test), 6-8 POST codes, 6-9 self-test, 6-8 system date is incorrect, 6-5 System time is incorrect, 6-5 USB device does not work, 6-5 using external modules, 6-2 Floppy disk drive, 3-13 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 197 7-10 Overview and parameters, 7-3 technical data, A-4 ISA slot, 7-32 ISA modules, 4-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Keyboard, PS/2, 3-8 keyboard, 3-8 Literature, for SIMATIC HMI, C-1 Lithium battery, 3-17 , 4-10 Low voltage guidelines, 1-8...
  • Page 198 SIMATIC HMI docmentation, Overview, C-1 SIMATIC HMI Documentation, C-1 SIMATIC HMI documentation Structure, C-1 Target groups, C-1 Starting up, 2-1 Structure of the documentation, C-1 SVP number, 2-2 Switching off, 2-8 Switching on, 2-8 System resources, 7-5 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...
  • Page 199 Transmitter, distributed configuration, 8-4 Transport, 2-9 TTY- interface, 3-19 USB Interface, 7-15 USB devices, connection, 3-9 VGA Interface, 7-18 VGA interface, 3-4 Watchdog, 7-8 Reactions, 7-8 Wiring backplane, 7-32 XT modules, 4-12 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual Index-5...
  • Page 200 Index Release 04/02 Index-6 Panel PC 670 Computing Unit, Equipment Manual...

Table of Contents