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Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary
User's Manual
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1.3 Preliminary (December 2005)
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  • Page 1 The software names, hardware names, and trademarks used in this document are registered by the respective companies. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
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  • Page 3 Chapter 1: General information Chapter 2: Technical data Chapter 3: Mounting Chapter 4: Software Chapter 5: Accessories Chapter 6: Maintenance / servicing Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
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  • Page 5 Figure index Table index Index Model number index Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    2.1.1 Features ........................30 2.1.2 Technical data ......................31 2.1.3 Dimensions ......................31 3. Slot CPU ..........................32 3.1 Slot CPU 5SC680.815E-00 ................... 32 3.1.1 Features ........................32 3.1.2 Technical data ......................32 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 8 9.4.1 General information ....................76 9.4.2 Technical data ......................77 9.5 Hard disk 5HD680.2x20-00 ................... 78 9.5.1 General information ....................78 9.5.2 Technical data ......................79 9.5.3 Hard disk switch ...................... 80 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 9 4.1.7 Power management setup ..................128 4.1.8 PnP/PCI configuration ................... 130 4.1.9 Frequency / voltage control ................... 130 4.2 Profile 1 ........................131 4.2.1 Standard CMOS features ..................131 4.2.2 Advanced BIOS features ..................131 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 10 9.2 Technical data ......................152 10. DVD-ROM/CD-RW FDD combo 5DD680.DCFD-00 ............153 10.1 Mounting instructions ....................153 10.2 Technical data ......................154 11. RS232 adapter 5SA680.0232-00 ..................156 11.1 Technical data ......................156 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 11 4.6 How do I exchange the air filter? ................. 171 4.7 How do I mount the filter kit set? ................. 171 4.8 How do I exchange the graphics adapter fuse? ............171 4.9 What can I plug in where? ................... 172 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 12 4.12 Which driver do I need and where can I find it? ............172 4.13 Which touch driver do I need and how do I install it? ..........173 4.14 What interface is where? ................... 173 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: General Information

    - New figure of Slot CPU components - New "Software" chapter has been added. - 1-slot backplane (0I/1M/0P), model number 5BP680.1000-01 added - Sound adapter 5SO680.1000-00 description added - Safety guidelines updated Table 1: Manual history Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 14 - Note regarding insertion of additional standard full-size 32 PCI interface cards added - Information regarding figures and descriptions for BIOS Version 1.01 added - Safety guidelines revised Table 1: Manual history Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 15: Safety Guidelines

    2.3 Transport and storage During transport and storage, devices must be protected from excessive stress (mechanical load, temperature, humidity, aggressive atmosphere, etc.). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 16: Mounting

    Disregarding the safety regulations and guidelines can result in severe injury or major damage to material. Warning! Disregarding the safety regulations and guidelines can result in injury or damage to material. Table 2: Organization of safety notices Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 17: Guidelines

    5. General information The Automation PC 680 is an industrial PC based on a Slot CPU. Through the addition of various additional components (graphics adapter, sound adapter, interface adapter, etc.) it becomes a powerful Automation PC (APC).
  • Page 18: Model Numbers

    Table 6: Model numbers - power supply 6.5 Graphics adapter Model number Short description Note 5GA680.1000-01 Graphics adapter DVI RS232 24V Outputs: DVI-I, COM and 24 VDC Table 7: Model numbers - graphics adapter Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 19: Processors

    CompactFlash card with 64 MB Flash PROM, and true IDE/ATA interface 12/03 5CFCRD.0064-02 CompactFlash 64 MB True IDE SanDisk/A Replacement type for CompactFlash card with 64 MB Flash PROM, and true IDE/ATA interface 5CFCRD.0064-01 Table 10: Model numbers - mass memory Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Lithium battery, 1 piece, 3 V / 950 mAh, button cell 5AC680.1000-00 Filter kit Filter set for connecting to the housing fans 5AC680.1000-01 Replacement filter - 5 pieces Replacement filter for the filter kit - 5pcs. Table 11: Model numbers - accessories Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 21: Documentation

    OEM MS Windows 2000, German CD Only available with an APC680. 9S0000.06-020 OEM MS-Win2000 Professional, English CD OEM MS Windows 2000, English CD Only available with an APC680. Table 13: Model numbers - software Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 22 Only available with an APC680. 9S0001.11-090 OEM MS Windows XP Embedded Runtime Only available with an APC680. 9S0001.15-020 MS-WinXP-E APC680 image Only available with an APC680. Table 13: Model numbers - software (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 23: Environmental Temperatures

    As can be seen in the table, the minimum and maximum environmental temperature for the entire device is determined by the combination drive 5DD680.DCFD-00 and the processor 5CPIP3.1260-00. Therefore, the minimum environmental temperature for this APC680 configuration is 5 °C and the maximum is 45 °C. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 24: Performance Data

    2) A maximum of 5 watts can be consumed per slot. For the calculation, 4 cards were used that together required 20 Watts. The example shows that this system can utilize the APC680 power supply (model number 5HS680.1000-01). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 25: Typical Topologies

    Power Panel 100 terminals Automation PC, control system Visualization & Operation X67 I/O system System 2003 System 2003 System 2005 Remote I/O systems ACOPOS drive technology Figure 1: Automation PC as central controller and visualization Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 26: The Automation Pc As A Classic Visualization Device

    Ethernet TCP/IP Control system Control system System 2005 System 2005 Remote I/O systems Remote I/O systems ACOPOS ACOPOS Drive technology Drive technology Figure 2: Automation PC as classic visualization device Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 27: Automation Pc As Server

    Mobile Panel Power Panel Ethernet TCP/IP line communication Automation PC control system X67 I/O system System 2003 System 2003 System 2005 Remote I/O systems ACOPOS Drive technology Figure 3: Automation PC as server Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 28 General information • Typical topologies Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Technical Data

    2 x 100 Mbps Ethernet • 4 x USB (USB 1.1, max. 12 MBit) • DVI-I for flat displays • 4 PCI, 1 ISA and 2 PICMG slots • 4 serial interfaces Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 30: Housing

    Simple hard disk mounting using plug-in technology • Temperature controlled fans with 120 mm diameter each • Optional installation of additional drives (CD/CD-RW/DVD/FDD) - if no additional drives are installed, the opening is closed using the appropriate cover. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    Fan wattage (0.75 A at +12 VDV) Weight Approx. 7 kg Table 1: Technical data - 5HS680.1000-01 2.1.3 Dimensions 411.5 13.5 45° x 2 Ø6 Ø11 130.2 54.75 103,5 70.2 421.5 19.5 Figure 3: Dimensions - 5HS680.1000-01 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 32: Slot Cpu

    PS/2 or USB devices max. 2 A at +5 VDC Environmental temperature Operation 0 °C to +60 °C Storage -30 °C to +80 °C Transport -30 °C to +80 °C Table 2: Technical data - 5SC680.815E-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 33 If the Slot CPU is inserted in the inner PICMG slot, no standard PCI 32-bit full-size card can be inserted in the next two PCI slots due to the size of the CPU's heat sink. Standard PCI 32-bit half-size cards can be inserted without a problem. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 34 Technical data • Slot CPU Figure 5: Components - Slot CPU Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 35: Dimensions

    A dual LED is used for the status "Power OK" and "Alarm", which is lit green, red, or alternating green-red. • Green means that everything is OK. • Red indicates an alarm (processor temperature, board I/O temperature, board socket Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 36 No alarm (green) - after acknowledgement Table 3: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - alarm acknowledgement If a hard disk is being accessed (reading or writing), this is indicated by the HDD LED (yellow). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 37 A PS/2 socket is used to connect an external AT enhanced keyboard. (PS/2) AT keyboard connection Assignment PS/2 Socket KBDATA N.C. +5 V KBCLK N.C. Table 6: Pin assignments - (PS/2) AT keyboard 1) protected by a 1.5A multifuse Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 38 The onboard Ethernet (82551ER) controller on the Slot CPU provides an RJ45 Twisted Pair connection, to which 2 LEDs are attached for status control: Green 100 MBit/s 10 MBit/s Orange Link Activity (blinking) Table 8: Status LEDs - Ethernet controller Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 39 USB keyboard, USB mouse, or USB drive (floppy, CD ROM, etc.). Warning! Because of general PC specifications this interface should be handled with extreme care with regard to EMC, location of cables etc. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 40: Connector / Plug Descriptions

    Table 10: Pin assignments - secondary IDE (40-pin, RM 2.54 mm) RAM (DIMM modules) The Intel 825E chipset supports a maximum memory of 512 MByte. Memory chips can be added from 8 - 512 MByte PC100 or PC133 SDRAM (64-bit) DIMM modules. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 41 DATA 12 N.C. DATA 2 ADDR1 DATA 13 ATA66 cable detect DATA 1 ADDR0 DATA 14 ADDR2 DATA 0 DATA 15 ACTIVE Table 11: Pin assignments - primary IDE (40-pin, RM 2.54 mm) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 42 DATA 12 ATA66 cable detect DATA 2 ADDR0 DATA 13 ADDR2 DATA 1 DATA 14 DATA 0 ACTIVE DATA 15 N.C. DREQ N.C. Table 12: Pin assignments - primary IDE (44-pin, RM 2mm) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 43 APC, the floppy drive can be connected here. Assignment Assignment DENSEL STEP N.C. WDATA DRH0 WGATE INDEX TRK00 MOTE0 DRVS1 DETECT RDATA DRVS0 SIDE MOTE1 N.C. DSKCHG Table 13: Pin assignments - floppy interface Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 44 15 16 Supply ON 5 V standby Power OK Reserved Speed indicator pulse 1 PWM fan out 1 Speed indicator pulse 2 PWM fan out 2 Table 14: Pin assignments - front panel Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 45 Table 15: Pin assignments - COM1 COM3 Warning Only B&R interface adapters can be connected to this plug. Uses a TTL level. Assignment + 12 V Table 16: Pin assignments - COM3 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 46 Standard parallel port connection. Assignment Assignment STROBE AUTOFD DATA6 DATA0 ERROR DATA7 DATA1 INIT DATA2 SEL in BUSY DATA3 DATA4 SEL Out DATA5 N.C. (optional + 5 V) Table 18: Pin assignments - LPT Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 47 When changing or removing the battery, data is buffered for approximately another 5 hours by a gold leaf capacitor. Hardware security key The Slot CPU has a slot for a hardware security key (dongle), which is required for software protection. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 48 Table 20: Pin assignments - infrared connection BIOS The AWARD Modular BIOS 6.0 is used. More detailed description of the BIOS setup pages can be found in the "Software" chapter. Configuration switch Reserved. Must not be changed. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 49 2650 rpm. To activate this function, in the BIOS menu "Special OEM Features" under item "Statistics Motherboard" switch the "CPU Fan Alarm" function to "Enabled". Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 50 The two housing fans can be connected here directly. These have speed control and the speed is monitored. Speed configurations can be set under the BIOS menu "Special OEM Features" under the item "Fan speed max by". Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 51: Backplane / Bus Board

    ATX power supply IN (with speed control) + 3.3 V PS2 power supply connection* - 5 V + 12 V + 5 V * Optional connections and components Figure 8: Components - 35BP680.1000-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 52: Technical Data

    With this plug option, various status displays for the Slot CPU can be visualized externally (e.g. on a Panel), and buttons/keys can be added to control various functions (e.g. fan control). This plug connects the backplane to the Slot CPU. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 53 The 6 red control LEDs indicate the available voltages on the backplane (see figure "Components - 35BP680.1000-00", on page 51). PS2 power supply connection Optional component for connecting a PS2 power supply. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 54 2 optional devices (such as 3.5" HDD, B&R hard disk adapter, FDD/CD combination) can be supplied here. Optional backplane PC power connection Table 25: Pin assignments - PC power (4-pin) Power ON button Optional component. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 55 Technical data • Backplane / bus board A power on button can be connected. This function is only supported by an ATX power supply. Reset button Optional component. An optional reset button can be connected here. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 56: 1-Slot Backplane 5Bp680.1000-01

    PICMG slots This slot is reserved for the Slot CPU. PC power (4-pin) Optional component. 2 optional devices (such as 3.5" HDD, B&R hard disk adapter, FDD/CD combination) can be supplied here. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 57: 7-Slot Backplane 5Bp680.1000-02

    Figure 10: Components - 5BP680.1000-02 4.3.1 Technical data Features 5BP680.1000-02 Environmental temperature Operation 0 °C to +60 °C Storage -30 °C to +80 °C Transport -30 °C to +80 °C Table 28: Technical data - 5BP680.1000-02 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 58: Connector / Plug Descriptions

    With this plug option, various status displays for the Slot CPU can be visualized externally (e.g. on a Panel), and buttons/keys can be added to control various functions (e.g. fan control). This plug connects the backplane to the Slot CPU. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 59 The 3.3 V onboard power supply feeds the PCI slots. Status LEDs for the supply voltage The 6 red control LEDs indicate the available voltages on the backplane (see figure "Components - 5BP680.1000-02", on page 57). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 60 Optional component. 2 optional devices (such as 3.5" HDD, B&R hard disk adapter, FDD/CD combination) can be supplied here. Optional backplane PC power connection Table 31: Pin assignments - PC power (4-pin) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 61 Power ON button Optional component. A Power ON button can be connected. This function is only supported by an ATX power supply. Reset button Optional component. An optional Reset button can be connected here. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 62: Power Supply

    Approx. 175 watts supply voltage side with fully equipped APC680 Power consumption Max. 125 watts (with housing fans operating in the 5HS680.1000-01 housing) at 55 °C Table 32: Technical data - 5PS680.AC01-01 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 63 Power is supplied by the included standard plug. The safety clip only fits the included standard plug. The power supply has a built-in fuse (Type: F5A H250V), which is not accessible from outside. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 64: Graphics Adapter

    -30 °C to +80 °C Humidity Operation 5 - 95 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Weight Approx. 0.1 kg Table 33: Technical data - 5GA680.1000-01 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 65: Dimensions

    The graphics adapter has a 3.15 A/125 V fuse (type: small fuse for surface mounting, type OMF 125 fast-acting F) This fuse protects the +24 VDC output (e.g. for an Automation Panel). 6.1.3 Dimensions 21.5 Figure 13: Dimensions - graphics adapter Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 66: Interface Descriptions

    (e.g. hard drive, other drives, etc.) does not exceed the MAXIMUM rated value for the power supply. The plug required to connect the cable is NOT delivered with the device. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 67: Connector / Plug Descriptions

    Because of general PC specifications, this interface should be handled with extreme care with regard to EMC, location of cables etc. Supply input (+ 24 VDC) The 2-pin cable from the power supply 5PS680.AC01-01 is connected to this 2-pin plug. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 68: Processors

    512 MB RAM [A] at + 5 volts Max. current consumption with 128 MB RAM [A] at + 12 volts Max. current consumption with 512 MB RAM [A] at + 12 volts Table 37: Technical data - processors Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 69: Cooling Systems

    If the Slot CPU is inserted in the inner PICMG slot, no standard PCI 32-bit full-size card can be inserted in the next two PCI slots due to the size of the CPU's heat sink. Standard PCI 32-bit half-size cards can be inserted without a problem. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 70: Main Memory

    For the Slot CPU the memory can be expanded to a maximum of 512 MB! 9. Mass memory Model number Short description Note 5CFCRD.0032-01 CompactFlash 32 MB True IDE SanDisk/R2 Cancelled since CompactFlash card with 32 MB Flash PROM, and true IDE/ATA interface 12/03 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 71: Compactflash Cards 5Cfcrd.0Xxx-01

    9.1.1 General information CompactFlash cards are easy-to-exchange memory media. Due to their robustness against environmental influences (e.g. temperature, shock, vibration, etc.), CompactFlash cards are ideal for use as memory media in industrial environments. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 72: Order Data

    None Data reliability <1 non-recoverable error in 10 bits read <1 erroneous correction in 10 bits read Clear/write procedures > 2,000,000 Weight 11.4 g Table 42: Technical data - CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD.0xxx-01 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 73: Compactflash Cards 5Cfcrd.xxxx-02

    The following defined characteristics, features and limit values are only valid for this accessory and can deviate from those of the entire device. For the entire device in which this accessory is installed, refer to the data given specifically for the entire device. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 74: Hard Disk 5Hd680.0020-00

    3.3 mm ± 0.10 mm Table 44: Technical data - CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD.xxxx-02 9.3 Hard disk 5HD680.0020-00 9.3.1 General information Fastening screws Voltage supply cable 20GB HDDs Data cable fixed mounting Figure 14: Components - 5HD680.0020-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 75: Technical Data

    +5 °C to +55 °C Operation - 24 Hour +5 °C to +45 °C Storage -40 °C to +60 °C Transport -40 °C to +60 °C Table 45: Technical data - 20 GB hard disk Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 76: Hard Disk 5Hd680.0030-00

    Figure 15: Components - 5HD680.0030-00 The hard disk is mounted on a practical slide-in frame for easy exchange. The frame is easily mounted in the APC680 housing with two mounting screws. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 77: Technical Data

    -40 °C to +60 °C Humidity Operation 8 - 90 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Table 46: Technical data - 30 GB hard disk Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 78: Hard Disk 5Hd680.2X20-00

    Fastening screws Figure 16: Components - 5HD680.2x20-00 The hard disks are mounted on a practical slide-in frame for easy exchange. The frame is easily mounted in the APC680 housing with two mounting screws. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    -40 °C to +60 °C Humidity Operation 8 - 90 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Table 47: Technical data - 20 GB hard disk Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 80: Hard Disk Switch

    With the hard disk switch, the hard disks can be assigned as either the master or slave for the primary IDE ports (44-pin primary IDE connector only), depending on the switch position for the hard disk. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 81 HDD 1 = master, HDD 2 = slave (default) HDD 1 = slave, HDD 2 = master Detailed view: switch Figure 18: Detailed view - hard disk switch Figure 19: Dimensions - hard disk switch Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 82: Hard Disk 5Hd680.2X30-00

    30 GB Number of heads Number of sectors (user) 58,605,120 Bytes per sector Memory types 48 / 50 RLL Track density 79,800 TPI Table 48: Technical data - 20 GB hard disk Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 83: Hard Disk Switch

    1) "Standard operation" of a hard disk assumes that it is turned on or off once every 12 hours. 9.6.3 Hard disk switch Caution! Turn off power before switching between hard disks. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 84 IDE ports (44-pin primary IDE connector only), depending on the switch position for the hard disk. HDD 1 = master, HDD 2 = slave (default) HDD 1 = slave, HDD 2 = master Detailed view: switch Figure 22: Detailed view - hard disk switch Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 85 Technical data • Mass memory Figure 23: Dimensions - hard disk switch Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 86 Technical data • Mass memory Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 87: Chapter 3: Mounting

    In order to guarantee proper air circulation, allow the specified amount of space above, below, to the side and behind the APC680. The minimum specified free space can be found in section "Mounting options", on page 88. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 88: Mounting Options

    100 mm Figure 25: Mounting orientation - vertical Approximately 120 mm free space is required on the interface side of the APC680 to prevent cabling problems. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 89: Horizontal

    Mounting • Mounting options 2.2 Horizontal Front view Top view Figure 26: Mounting orientation - horizontal Approximately 120 mm free space is required on the interface side of the APC680 to prevent cabling problems. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 90: Lying Down

    100 mm 100 mm air output air intake Figure 27: Mounting orientation - lying down Approximately 120 mm free space is required on the interface side of the APC680 to prevent cabling problems. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 91: Chapter 4: Software

    To enter setup, the delete key must be pressed as soon as the following message appears on the lower margin of the display (during POST): "Press DEL to enter SETUP" Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 92: Bios Setup Keys

    This key is only available in the individual setup screens, and only the values for these screens are loaded. "Save to CMOS and exit" - Save all changes to CMOS and exit setup. Table 49: Keys relevant to BIOS Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 93: Bios Settings

    Advanced BIOS options such as cache areas and keyboard repeat rate, boot order etc. can be configured here. Advanced chipset features Specific BIOS options for the system chipset can be changed here. Table 50: Overview of BIOS main menu functions Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 94 Here you can identify a password for the user. Save & exit setup Settings are saved and the BIOS setup is ended. Exit without saving End the setup without saving changes. Table 50: Overview of BIOS main menu functions (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 95: Standard Cmos Features

    Set the largest amount of memory None No diskette drive installed permitted for a connected disk drive. 1.44M, 3.5 in 3½" disk drive, 1.44MB capacity Table 51: Standard CMOS features - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 96 System pauses for all errors except keyboard or drive errors Table 51: Standard CMOS features - description of setting options (cont.) 1) Only HD diskettes (1.44 MB) are still supported by BIOS. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 97 1024 cylinders (CYLs) and DOS cannot support them, or if the operating system does not support LBA mode, select this option. Table 52: IDE primary master setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 98 1024 cylinders (CYLs) and DOS cannot support them, or if the operating system does not support LBA mode, select this option. Table 53: IDE primary slave setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 99 1024 cylinders (CYLs) and DOS cannot support them, or if the operating system does not support LBA mode, select this option. Table 54: IDE secondary master setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 100 1024 cylinders (CYLs) and DOS cannot support them, or if the operating system does not support LBA mode, select this option. Table 55: IDE secondary slave setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 101: Advanced Bios Features

    Switching off the external Disabled No second level cache is used. cache slows down the system considerably, and is therefore not advisable. Table 56: Advanced BIOS features - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 102 40 tracks. All diskettes with 720 KByte, 1.2 Disabled Saves several seconds boot time. MByte and 1.44 MByte have 80 tracks. Table 56: Advanced BIOS features - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 103 If no floppy drive is skipped. installed this option should be set to Yes. A floppy drive is present in the system. IRQ6 is used. Table 56: Advanced BIOS features - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 104: Advanced Chipset Features

    SDRAM read command before the data are actually available for 2 or 3 Manual configuration of the cycle time. the processor. Table 57: Advanced chipset features - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 105 It does not require the set amount of memory continuously, but only as required by the graphics card. Table 57: Advanced chipset features - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 106 PCI and ISA bus. 8.33 MHz Clock frequency setting 8-bit I/O recovery 1 - 16 16-bit I/O recovery 1 - 16 Table 57: Advanced chipset features - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 107: Integrated Peripherals

    Automatic recognition of PIO mode. be used by the primary slave IDE drive. Mode 0 - Mode 4 Manual configuration of PIO mode. Table 58: Integrated peripherals - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 108 If an AC97 audio controller is present, this Auto BIOS looks for an AC97 controller. function allows it to be turned on or off. Disabled Deactivates the function. Table 58: Integrated peripherals - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 109 378h / IRQ7 Select the values to be used from a predefined list Manual. 278h / IRQ5 of values. 3BCh / IRQ7 Table 58: Integrated peripherals - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 110 The onboard security port uses this address. port security port connection. Disabled Deactivates this port. Only one onboard LPT can be turned on in the system. Table 58: Integrated peripherals - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 111: Special Oem Features

    SMC time setting between "Power Good" Default Default tReset value is 3 ms. or reset button and CPU reset. Manual Setting of the tReset time. Table 59: Special OEM features - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 112 Optimized default ID Displays the positions of the configuration None Depending on the switch position, several switches. optimized setup defaults can be loaded. Table 59: Special OEM features - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 113 Displays the current voltage of the 2.5 volt None supply. Voltage 3.3 volts Displays the current voltage of the 3.3 volt None supply. Table 60: Statistics motherboard - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 114: Power Management Setup

    Max saving This setting activates the highest level of energy savings. This mode is only available on SL-CPUs. Table 61: Power management setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 115 (can be set under the BIOS parameter parameter "CPU thermal throttling"). "CPU thermal mode"). This BIOS function is also referred to as "Throttle duty cycle". Table 61: Power management setup - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 116 Enabled Activates the function. interrupted as soon as the INTA~INTD signal becomes active. It is reset to zero. Table 61: Power management setup - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 117 Press Enter Pressing "ENTER" takes you to the configuration by" is set to Manual. screen for the “DMA resources" on page 121 Table 62: PnP/PCI configuration setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 118 Assignment of an interrupt for the Intel Disabled Deactivates the function. support Ethernet controller used in the Slot CPU. Enabled Activates the function. Table 62: PnP/PCI configuration setup - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 119 Assign an ISA or PCI slot to the IRQ 12. PCI/ISA PnP This resource is free for PCI or ISA-PnP. Legacy ISA This resource is reserved for ISA. Table 63: IRQ resources setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 120 Assign an ISA or PCI slot to the IRQ 15. PCI/ISA PnP This resource is free for PCI or ISA-PnP. Legacy ISA This resource is reserved for ISA. Table 63: IRQ resources setup - description of setting options (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 121 Assign an ISA or PCI slot to the DMA 7. PCI/ISA PnP This resource is free for PCI or ISA-PnP. Legacy ISA This resource is reserved for ISA. Table 64: DMA resources setup - description of setting options Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 122: Load Fail Safe Defaults

    Load the minimum settings needed just to get the system running. 2.9 Load optimized defaults Load specific BIOS defaults, depending on the positions of the configuration switches. 2.10 Set supervisor password A supervisor password for BIOS setup can be set here. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 123: Set User Password

    With this item you can close the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the changes made in the CMOS. Information: If using a German keyboard layout, press the "z" key to enter the "y". Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 124: Bios Upgrade

    To start the upgrade, enter "y" in response to the choice Press "y" to program or "n" to exit . • The system must be rebooted by pressing "F1" after a successful upgrade. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 125: Load Optimized Default Settings

    1) Reserved for chipset specific settings. Must not be changed. 4.1.1 Standard CMOS features BIOS setting BIOS version A016 Drive A 1.44 MB Drive B None Video EGA/VGA Table 67: Standard CMOS features - load optimized defaults, profile 0 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 126: Advanced Bios Features

    SDRAM cycle time Tras/Trc Auto SDRAM RAS to CAS delay Auto SDRAM RAS precharge time Auto BIOS cacheable Enabled Video BIOS cacheable Enabled Table 69: Advanced chipset features - load optimized defaults, profile 0 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 127: Integrated Peripherals

    Ctrl + F1 Onboard FDC controller Enabled Onboard serial port 1 3F8/IRQ4 Onboard serial port 2 2F8 / IRQ3 UART mode select Default Table 70: Integrated peripherals - load optimized defaults, profile 0 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 128: Special Oem Feature

    Table 72: Statistics motherboard - load optimized defaults, profile 0 4.1.7 Power management setup BIOS setting BIOS version A016 Power management User define Table 73: Power management setup - load optimized defaults, profile 0 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 129 Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IDE 1 Disabled Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled FDD,COM,LPT port Disabled PCI PIRQ[A-D]# Disabled Table 73: Power management setup - load optimized defaults, profile 0 (cont.) Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 130: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Table 74: PnP/PCI configurations - load optimized defaults, profile 0 4.1.9 Frequency / voltage control BIOS setting BIOS version A016 Auto-detect DMI/PCI Clk Enabled Spread spectrum Enabled Table 75: Frequency / voltage control - load optimized defaults, profile 0 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 131: Profile 1

    Disabled Boot up floppy seek Disabled Boot up NumLock status Gate A20 option Fast Typematic rate setting Disabled Security option Setup Table 78: Advanced BIOS features - load optimized defaults, profile 1 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 132: Advanced Chipset Features

    IDE primary master PIO Auto IDE primary slave PIO Auto IDE secondary master PIO Auto IDE secondary slave PIO Auto IDE primary master UDMA Auto Table 80: Integrated peripherals - load optimized defaults, profile 1 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 133: Special Oem Features

    Fan delta 20 °C SMC version V xxx tReset Manual NMI support Disabled Statistics motherboard Press RETURN User serial ID show Table 81: Special OEM features - load optimized defaults, profile 1 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 134: Statistics Motherboard

    Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IDE 1 Disabled Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled FDD,COM,LPT port Disabled PCI PIRQ[A-D]# Disabled Table 83: Power management setup - load optimized defaults, profile 1 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 135: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Table 84: PnP/PCI configurations - load optimized defaults, profile 1 4.2.9 Frequency / voltage control BIOS setting BIOS version A016 Auto-detect DMI/PCI Clk Enabled Spread spectrum Enabled Table 85: Frequency / voltage control - load optimized defaults, profile 1 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 136: B&R Ipc Diagnostics Utility

    The Info tab provides information about the program being used. This can include the version and build numbers as well as the copyright. The controller being used is pictured on the left side. Figure 45: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - tab info Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 137: Controller

    Displays the hexadecimal value of the hardware device ID, e.g.: 157E Hex = 5502 for APC680. Compatibility ID Hardware device revision (e.g. 00) . Table 86: Information shown on the controller tab - type Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 138: Controller - Temperature

    Indicates the current processor board socket temperature. Indicates the current processor temperature. Board I/O Indicates the current temperature of the I/O area Table 87: Information shown on the controller tab - temperature Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 139: Controller - Alarms

    Intel Celeron® 850 MHz processor 0 °C 127 °C 84 °C Intel Celeron® 1.2 GHz processor 78 °C Intel Pentium® III 1.26 GHz processor 77 °C Table 89: Alarm ranges - processor differences Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 140: Controller - Voltages

    The actual values of the APC's power supply for 2.5 V, 3.3 V, 5.0 V, 12.0 V, processor core and the CMOS battery are shown. Figure 50: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - controller tab - voltages Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 141: Controller - Fan

    5.2.6 Controller - user serial ID This tab displays the current user serial ID of the controller being used. Figure 52: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - controller tab - user serial ID Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 142: Version

    Figure 53: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - controller tab - enter new user serial ID 5.3 Version This tab shows the version numbers of Mkey, MTC, and IPC software components installed on the system. Figure 54: B&R IPC Diagnostics Utility - version tab Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 143: Chapter 5: Accessories

    RS232 interface, not electrically isolated up to115 kBaud. For connection to the Slot CPU. 5SA680.0422-01 Serial adapter RS422 RS422 interface 5SO680.1000-00 Sound adapter AC97 LPT Inputs: Line in, microphone Outputs: Headphones, line out, parallel interface Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 144: Replacement Cmos Batteries

    < 1% per year Storage time Max. 3 years at 30° C Storage temperature -20 °C to +60 °C Humidity 0 to 95 % (non-condensing) Table 91: Technical data - Lithium battery Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 145: Filter Kit 5Ac680.1000-00

    The filter kit includes one dust filter and the required mounting materials. Table 92: Order data - filter kit 3.2 Dimensions The addition of a filter kit causes only minimal changes to the dimensions of the APC680 housing. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 146: Replacement Filter 5Ac680.1000-01

    5GA680.1000-01" on page 64) can be made accessible from the outside using the USB port adapter. The assignment of USB numbers to the outside can be configured freely due to the internal wiring to the graphics adapter. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 147: Order Data

    Table 95: Order data - DVI/CRT adapter 7. DVI cable 5CADVI.0xxx-00 The connection between the graphics adapter and the Automation Panel's DVI link card is made with a DVI cable. The following B&R DVI cables can be used. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 148: Order Data

    Maintenance / servicing • DVI cable 5CADVI.0xxx-00 7.1 Order data Model number Description Image 5CADVI.0018-00 DVI cable 1.8 m 5CADVI.0050-00 DVI cable 5 m 5CADVI.0100-00 DVI cable 10 m Table 96: Order data - DVI cable Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 149: Compactflash Slot Adapter 5Cfada.sl01-00

    -30 °C to +80 °C Humidity Operation 5 - 95 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Weight Approx. 0.1 kg Table 97: Technical data - 5CFADA.SL01-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 150: Dimensions

    It can also be easily secured with a cover plate. Warning! The CompactFlash card should never be changed with the power on! Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 151: Cd-Rom Fdd Combo 5Dd680.Crfd-00

    APC680 housing using the two mounting screws. Figure 58: 5DD680.CRFD-00 9.1 Mounting instructions Information: The mounting instructions specified here only apply to this accessory and do not also necessarily apply to the device as a whole. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 152: Technical Data

    5 - 95 % non-condensing Vibration Operation Max. 0.3 G at 5 - 500 Hz, 1 octave/min Storage Max. 2 G at 5 - 500 Hz, 1 octave/min Table 98: Technical data - 5DD680.CRFD-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 153: Dvd-Rom/Cd-Rw Fdd Combo 5Dd680.Dcfd-00

    APC680 housing using the two mounting screws. Figure 60: 5DD680.DCFD-00 10.1 Mounting instructions Information: The mounting instructions specified here only apply to his accessory and do not also automatically apply to the device as a whole. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 154: Technical Data

    -20 °C to +60 °C Transport -20 °C to +60 °C Humidity Operation 20 - 80 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 90 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 90 % non-condensing Table 99: 5DD680.DCFD-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 155 110 ms typically Data buffer capacity 2 MB Charge mechanism Drawer procedure Power consumption Standby: 0.25 Watt Write 24x: 5.5 Watt MTBF 60,000 POH Table 100: Technical data - CD RW / DVD drive Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 156: Rs232 Adapter 5Sa680.0232-00

    -30 °C to +80 °C Humidity Operation 5 - 95 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Weight Approx. 0.04 kg Table 101: Technical data - 5SA680.0232-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 157: Interface Description

    Maintenance / servicing • RS232 adapter 5SA680.0232-00 11.2 Interface description 11.2.1 RS232 Serial interfaces RS232 interface Not electrically isolated Up to 115 kBaud Assignment 9-pin DSUB plug Table 102: Pin assignments - RS232 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 158: Connector / Plug Descriptions

    Maintenance / servicing • RS232 adapter 5SA680.0232-00 11.3 Connector / plug descriptions 11.3.1 Connection - Slot CPU Assignment + 12 V Table 103: Pin assignments - RS232 interface card Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 159: Rs422 Adapter 5Sa680.0422-01

    -30 °C to +80 °C Humidity Operation 5 - 95 % non-condensing Storage 5 - 95 % non-condensing Transport 5 - 95 % non-condensing Weight Approx. 0.04 kg Table 104: Technical data - 5SA680.0422-01 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 160: Interface Description

    Table 105: Pin assignments - combined RS232/RS422 interface The interface can also operate in RS422 mode. This is possible by a TriState switching, which is made using RTS. Figure 64: Operation of interface in RS422 mode Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 161: Connector / Plug Descriptions

    Maintenance / servicing • RS422 adapter 5SA680.0422-01 12.3 Connector / plug descriptions 12.3.1 Connection - Slot CPU Assignment n.c. 10-pin connector n.c. n.c. n.c. + 12 V Table 106: Pin assignments - RS422 interface card Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 162: Sound Adapter 5So680.1000-00

    Line in Line out Headphones out Detail - jumper Figure 65: Components - sound adapter 5SO680.1000-00 13.2 Jumper The sound adapter has two jumpers, which allow two different configurations depending on their position. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 163: Technical Data

    Slot CPU. This can be done using the included cable. The parallel interface LPT is a 25-pin DSUB socket. It supports EPP and ECP operating modes (Plug & Play compatible) as well as the standard SPP mode. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 164: Microphone In

    This plug is used to connect to the Slot CPU in order to be able to use the parallel interface on the sound adapter. 13.5.2 AC97 connection The sound adapter must be connected to the plug on the Slot CPU. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 165: Video In

    13.5.5 CD in Connection for the audio output of a CD-ROM drive Assignment CD GND 4-pin connector CD in (left) CD GND CD in (right) Table 112: Pin assignments - CD in 5SO680.1000-00 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 166: Hardware Security Key

    Requires no external energy supply • Universally applicable with different platforms • Contains an intelligent reaction generator • Has a unique 64-bit serial number and three 384-bit fields from a password protected Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 167: Chapter 6: Maintenance / Servicing

    Figure 67: Loosen housing cover • Remove the battery from the holder (don't use uninsulated tools >- risk of short circuiting). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 168: Changing The Fuse

    Touch the housing or ground connection (not the power supply!) in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body • Remove the housing cover. To do this, loosen the circled quarter-turn screws. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 169: Graphics Adapter

    Since the fuse is not easily accessible, depending on the configuration of the Automation PC it may be advantageous to remove some components while the fuse is being changed. • Remove old fuse from the holder. A small flat head screwdriver works best. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 170: Filter Kit Exchange / Cleaning

    Figure 71: Remove filter kit • Replace dirty filters. • Insert filter kit over the fan housing. The filter kit should slide in so that the holes line up. Fasten with the two screws. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 171: Faq

    3 "Filter kit exchange / cleaning" on page 170. 4.8 How do I exchange the graphics adapter fuse? More detailed information on this topic in section 2 "Changing the fuse" on page 168. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 172: What Can I Plug In Where

    The latest drivers and utilities for the Automation PC are found on the HMI Drivers & Utilities CD ROM (model number 5S0000.01-090) version 1.49 and up. They can also be downloaded from the download area of the B&R homepage (www.br-automation.com). Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 173 B&R homepage (www.br-automation.com). 4.14 What interface is where? The positions of the interfaces and connections can be found in the figures and technical data for the individual components. Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 174 Chapter 7 • FAQ Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 175 PnP/PCI configuration setup ................ 117 Figure 44: IRQ resources setup ..................119 Figure 45: DMA resources setup................... 121 Figure 46: Frequency / voltage control setup ..............122 Figure 47: Configuration switches - detailed view ............125 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 176 Loosen housing cover .................. 167 Figure 71: Handling the battery ..................168 Figure 72: Loosen housing cover .................. 169 Figure 73: Loosen housing cover .................. 169 Figure 74: Remove filter kit.................... 170 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 177 Technical data - 5BP680.1000-02............... 57 Table 45: Pin assignments - front panel................59 Table 46: Pin assignments - ATX power backplane ............60 Table 47: Pin assignments - PC power (4-pin) ..............60 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 178 Configuration switch positioning - profile 1............131 Table 93: Standard CMOS features - load optimized defaults, profile 1 ......131 Table 94: Advanced BIOS features - load optimized defaults, profile 1 ......131 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 179 Pin assignments - LPT ..................164 Table 126: Pin assignments - video in 5SO680.1000-00 ............ 165 Table 127: Pin assignments - AUX in 5SO680.1000-00 ............. 165 Table 128: Pin assignments - CD in 5SO680.1000-00 ............165 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 180 Table index Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 181 Setup keys ..........92 Special OEM features ......111 Graphics adapter ........64 Standard CMOS features .......95 Graphics adapter connection ..... 48 Statistics motherboard ......113 BIOS settings ..........93 Bus board ..........51 Hard disk ..........75, 76 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 182 Graphics adapter ........18 Housing ..........18 Main memory ..........19 Mass memory .........19 RAM ............40 Power supply ..........18 Replacement filter set ......146 Processors ..........19 Reset button ........55, 61 Slot CPU ..........18 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 183 Universal socket 370 ......... 49 Set supervisor password ......122 USB3 ............39 Set user password ........123 Slot CPU ............32 Interface description .......35 SMC ............48 Video in ............ 165 Software .............91 General information ........91 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 184 Index Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 185 5CFCRD.0256-02 ......20 9S0000.06-020 ........... 21 5CFCRD.0384-01 ......20 9S0000.08-010 ........... 22 5CFCRD.0512-01 ......20 9S0000.08-020 ........... 22 5CFCRD.0512-02 ......20 9S0001.11-090 ........... 22 5CFCRD.1024-02 ......20 9S0001.15-020 ........... 22 5CFCRD.2048-02 ......20 Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...
  • Page 186 Model Number Index Automation PC 680 User's Manual V 1.3 Preliminary...

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