Preface Overview 1 SIMATIC Safety notes 2 Industrial PC Tablet SIMATIC ITP1000 Commissioning the device 3 Devise functions and operating the device 4 Device maintenance and repair 5 Technical specifications 6 Technical Support A Labels and symbols B Abbreviations C Operating Instructions 01/2017 A5E37340160-AA
Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger.
Preface Purpose of this documentation These operating instructions contain all the information you need for commissioning and operating the SIMATIC ITP1000. It is intended both for testing/debugging personnel who commission the device and connect it with other units (automation systems, further programming devices), as well as for service and maintenance personnel who install expansions or carry out fault/error analyses.
Table of contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 2 3 Overview.................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 Product description ..................................................................................................................
Table of contents 4 5 6 Devise functions and operating the device .............................................................................................. 38 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 Notes on operation..................................................................................................................38 Operating the device ...............................................................................................................38 Charging the device .......
Table of contents A B C 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 External interfaces ................................................................................................................. 72 DC-In ...................................................................................................................................... 72 USB 3.0 Type A ..................................................................................................................... 72 USB 3.0 Type C .....
1 Overview 1.1 Product description 1.1.1 Overview SIMATIC ITP1000 is a high-performance Tablet PC and specially customized to the requirements of industrial applications.
Overview 1.1 Product description 1.1.
Overview 1.1 Product description 1.1.4 Features General features Type of construction Mobile device Processor • Intel® Core™ i5 QuadCore (Skylake H) RAM • 4 GB • 8 GB • Graphic controller: Intel® HD graphics 530 • Graphics memory: part of the graphic memory is dynamically shared in the system memory • Resolutions/frequencies/colors: according to the setting options of the graphics driver • 10.
Overview 1.1 Product description General features Interfaces COM Serial port RS 232 (COM1) USB • 2 x USB 3.0 Type A, SuperSpeed • 1 x USB 3.0 Type C Ethernet 1 x GB Ethernet (RJ45) WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Audio Universal audio jack (UAJ) Safety TPM TPM 2.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.1 Exterior design 1.2.1.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.1.2 Back ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ 4 x screws for fastening accessories, for example, carrying strap 2 x support points for docking station Cover for battery Lighting / flash for camera Camera lens (optional) Camera LED • ⑦ ⑧ 1.2.1.3 BLUE: Camera active Ventilation slots Loudspeaker Top view ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Card reader for: • SD card (including SD UHS-II) • Multi Media Card (MMC) Ethernet 2 x USB 3.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.1.4 Bottom view ① ② 1.2.1.5 Barcode reader Interface for docking station Left view ① ② ③ Universal audio jack (UAJ) Connection for audio devices USB 3.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.1.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.2 Operator controls 1.2.2.1 On/off button The on-off button is located on the front of the device, see section "Front (Page 11)". The on/off button (power) has the following functions: ● Switch device on/off (hold the button down for approximately 1 second; the response depends on the Windows power option settings) ● Switch device off in the event of a fault (hold down for more than 5 seconds) 1.2.2.
Overview 1.2 Design of the device 1.2.3 Status displays The status displays (LEDs) are located on the front of the device, see section "Front (Page 11)". System LEDs System LEDs indicate various operating states. Symbol Meaning Colors Rechargeable GREEN battery ORANGE RED Meaning of colors Battery is charged Battery is being charged.
Overview 1.3 Layout of the docking station 1.
Overview 1.3 Layout of the docking station Top view ① Docking connector Connections to the docking station ① ② ③ ④ Ethernet 2 x USB 2.
Overview 1.4 Accessories 1.4 Accessories Accessories which are not included in the scope of delivery are available for your device. NOTICE Risk of malfunction or damage to the device Non-compatible accessories or incorrect replacement part can damage the device and lead to malfunctions. Use only the supplied accessories and original replacement parts that are ordered via SIEMENS Industry Mall. You can find information on the Internet at the following address: • Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.
2 Safety notes 2.1 General safety instructions This device is compliant with the relevant safety measures to IEC, EN, VDE, UL, and CSA. You can get information on reliability of use of the device in the intended environment from our Service contact partners. Use of the device CAUTION Observe safety instructions Please note the legal information at the start of this document You should not expand your device before you have read the relevant safety instructions.
Safety notes 2.1 General safety instructions Repairs WARNING Damage to property and personal injury Only qualified personnel are permitted to repair the device. Unauthorized opening and improper repairs can cause considerable damage to property or danger for the user. System expansions CAUTION Risk of damage to the system or the plant The installation of expansions that are not intended for this device can damage the system and violate the radio-interference suppression regulations.
Safety notes 2.1 General safety instructions ESD guidelines Modules containing electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) can be identified by the following label: Strictly follow the guidelines mentioned below when handling modules which are sensitive to ESD: ● Before working with modules containing ESDs, you must discharge all your personal static e.g. by touching a grounded object. ● All devices and tools must be free of static charge.
Safety notes 2.1 General safety instructions Notes on protecting administrator accounts A user with administrator privileges has extensive access and manipulation options in the system. Therefore, ensure there are adequate safeguards for protecting the administrator accounts to prevent unauthorized changes. To do this, use secure passwords and a standard user account for normal operation. Other measures, such as the use of security policies, should be applied as needed.
Safety notes 2.2 Safety note on barcode reader and RFID reader 2.2 Safety note on barcode reader and RFID reader The barcode reader and RFID reader used are open systems that are freely configurable. Various options are available to increase industrial security. For more information on this, please contact SIEMENS Customized Automation (hhttp://w3.siemens.com/mcms/humanmachine-interface/en/customized-products/Pages/Default.aspx). 2.
Safety notes 2.4 Notes about usage Transport Despite the fact that the device is of a rugged design, its internal components are sensitive to severe vibrations or shock. With just a few simple transport precautions you can help to create a trouble-free operation. ● Switch off the device (see section On/off button (Page 15)). ● Disconnect the peripheral devices from the device. You should always use the original packaging for shipping and transporting the device.
3 Commissioning the device 3.1 Preparations 3.1.1 Checking delivery Unpacking the device Note the following points when unpacking the device: ● Keep the original packaging of the device in case you have to transport the device again. ● Keep the enclosed documentation in a safe place. It is required for initial commissioning and is part of the device. ● Check the delivery unit for any signs of visible transport damage.
Commissioning the device 3.2 General information on commissioning COA label The COA label is located on the rear of the device. Note Only for devices that are delivered with operating system. The COA label is only found on devices that are delivered with installed operating system. It is located on the underside of the device. Example: Write down identification data 1. Transfer the identification data in the table shown below into the "Value" column.
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply 3.3 Power supply 3.3.1 Notes on battery operation Danger notices WARNING Risk of personal injury or damage to property due to improper handling of the battery A battery can cause burns, it can explode or release toxic substances. Do not open or damage the battery. Do not expose battery to heat or fire. Keep the battery away from children.
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply Battery operation The battery (lithium ion) enables mobile use of the device, independently of an external power supply. It also protects against data loss in the even of a power failure. The battery will start charging as soon as the device is connected to the power supply. In doing so, the following conditions are important: ● When the device is switched off the charging process takes around 2 hours.
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply Service life of the battery Due to the technology used, the capacity of the lithium ion battery used in the device reduces with each charge/discharge process. A gradual reduction in capacity also takes place if stored at too high or too low temperatures. The operating times of one battery charge in a network-independent operation can therefore gradually reduce over time. The battery has a typical life span of c.
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply 3.3.2 Connecting the power supply The battery charges as soon as the device is connected to the power supply. Note Always operate the device with the battery inserted. For the proper operation of the device with external power supply, a battery must be also be inserted. When connecting to the power supply, note the information in the section "Charging the device (Page 39)".
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply Note during mains operation WARNING Risk of lightning strikes Lightning may enter the mains cables and data transmission cables and jump to a person. Death, serious injury and burns can be caused by lightning strikes. Take the following precautions: • Pull out the power plug in good time when a thunderstorm is approaching. • Do not touch mains cables and data transmission cables during a thunderstorm.
Commissioning the device 3.3 Power supply Localized information For the United States and Canada For the United States and Canada, a CSA or UL-listed power cord must be used. The connector must be compliant with NEMA 1-15P (NEMA; National Electrical Manufacturers Association). ● 120 V/240 V supply voltage A flexible cable with UL approval and CSA marking must be used.
Commissioning the device 3.4 Switching on the unit 3.4 Switching on the unit The operating system and system software of your device are preinstalled on the hard disk. Following the initial switch on, the operating system is set up automatically on the device. NOTICE Faulty installation If you change the default values in the BIOS setup or if you turn off the device during installation, you disrupt the installation and the operating system is not installed correctly.
Commissioning the device 3.5 Operating modes 3.5 Operating modes In accordance with the settings in the Windows Power Options, the device supports different operating states.
Commissioning the device 3.6 Connecting peripheral devices 3.6 Connecting peripheral devices To be noted before you connect the device NOTICE Fault caused by peripheral devices The connection of peripheral devices can cause faults in the device. The result may be personal injury and damage to the machine or plant. Note the following: • Only connect peripheral devices which are approved for industrial applications in accordance with EN 61000-6-2/IEC 61000-6-2.
Commissioning the device 3.6 Connecting peripheral devices Location of the connection sockets on the device and on the docking station You will find information on the connection sockets for peripheral devices in the following sections: ● Design of the device (Page 11) ● Layout of the docking station (Page 17) Connecting a monitor You can also use the appropriate adapters to connect monitors with other corresponding interfaces to the DisplayPort connection.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.1 Notes on operation 4.1.1 Operating the device 4 You can operate the device in the following service positions. Operating device on table ● Place the device on a flat, even, clean and stable base surface, such as a desk. ● Protect the device adequately against inadvertent falling, i.e. do not place the device over the edge of the surface. ● Make sure that the ventilation slots are not covered.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.1 Notes on operation 4.1.2 Charging the device The battery charges as soon as the device is connected to the power supply. Adhere to the Notes on power supply (Page 31). Connect the device to the power supply as soon as the "Battery" LED displays a battery capacity that is too low. You can find additional information in section: "Status displays (Page 16)".
Devise functions and operating the device 4.1 Notes on operation 4.1.3 Configuring the device You can configure various functions of the device with the "IPC Configuration Center" software, for example: ● Display brightness ● Key assignment ● Screen saver Open the IPC Configuration Center 1.
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Devise functions and operating the device 4.1 Notes on operation 4.1.5 Use RFID reader Information about the position of the RFID reader can be found in the section "Front (Page 11)". The RFID reader is freely configurable. Technical support is available from SIEMENS Customized Automation (hhttp://w3.siemens.com/mcms/human-machine-interface/en/customizedproducts/Pages/Default.aspx). Recording RFID tag 1. Press the key to activate the RFID reader Refer to the Configuration of the function keys (Page 15).
Devise functions and operating the device 4.1 Notes on operation 4.1.7 Using camera Optionally, the device can be ordered with a camera. Information on the position of the camera lens, the lighting and the LED of the camera can be found in the section "Back (Page 12)". The camera is operated with the pre-installed YouCam software. You can use to take pictures and record videos. You will find information on the functions and setting options of the camera in the documentation of the YouCam software.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.2 Connecting the device to systems and networks 4.2 Connecting the device to systems and networks The following options are available for the integration of the device in existing or planned system environments/networks: Ethernet The integrated Ethernet interfaces (10/100/1000 Mbps) can be used for communication and data exchange with programmable controllers.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.3 Intel Active Management Technology 4.3 Intel Active Management Technology Intel® Active Management Technology is a technology for remote maintenance of computers (AMT PCs). This remote maintenance encompasses the following functions: ● Remote power management: AMT PCs can be switched on/off and be restarted from another PC. ● Keyboard–Video–Mouse-Redirection (KVM-Redirection) Keyboard–Video–Mouse redirection.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 4.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) The device features a so-called Trusted Platform Module (TPM) according to standard 2.0. You can enable this module in the Security dialog of BIOS-Setup. Follow the instructions of BIOS Setup. The Trusted Platform Module can be used, for example, in combination with the BitLocker drive encryption under Windows 7 and Windows 10 (available in a later delivery stage).
Devise functions and operating the device 4.5 WLAN and Bluetooth 4.5 WLAN and Bluetooth 4.5.1 General information about WLAN and Bluetooth The device supports Bluetooth to standard 4.0. The device is equipped with a network card for Wireless LAN (WLAN), i.e. you are not assigned to a cable network. Depending on the infrastructure and the access rights set by the network administrator, you have exactly the same access to files, the printer and to the Internet with WLAN as with cable network.
Devise functions and operating the device 4.5 WLAN and Bluetooth 4.5.2 Safety notices for WLAN and Bluetooth operation ● The radio waves necessary for WLAN and Bluetooth can cause interference in hearing aids (unpleasant buzzing) and in the onboard electronics of vehicles. To prevent interference, switch off the device in aircraft, or when driving a vehicle. ● Radio waves caused by WLAN and Bluetooth may lead to malfunctioning of life-support systems.
Device maintenance and repair 5.1 5 Maintaining and caring for the touch screen. The device is designed for low-maintenance operation. Nevertheless, you should clean the touch screen periodically. Requirement ● Damp cleaning cloth ● Dishwashing liquid or foaming screen cleaning agent Procedure Note Unintentional response If you clean the touch screen when it is switched on, you could cause a malfunction.
Device maintenance and repair 5.2 Replacement interval 5.2 Replacement interval To maintain high system availability, we recommend the preventative replacement of those PC components that are subject to wear in accordance with the intervals for replacement indicated in the table below: Component Replacement interval SSD 3 years Backup battery 5 years 5.3 Installing and removing hardware 5.3.
Device maintenance and repair 5.3 Installing and removing hardware 3. Open the battery cover by folding back from edge of device toward middle of device and place the battery cover with the attached battery on a flat surface. 4. Remove the two battery screws ② and store these separately from the two previously removed screws ①. 5. Fasten the new battery with the two battery screws ②. 6. Insert the new battery, as illustrated, obliquely from above ③ and then fold it downward ④. 7.
Device maintenance and repair 5.3 Installing and removing hardware 5.3.2 SSD kit The hard disk kit and SSD kit consist of the hard disk assembly or SSD assembly (see the order documents for details of the capacity of the HDD or SSD), a Torx screwdriver T8, and a transport and storage bag. Hard disk kits or SSD kits can be ordered under the following order numbers: ● 6ES7791-2BA02-0AA0 (1 TB HDD) ● 6ES7791-2BA22-0AA0 (512 GB SSD) ● 6ES7791-2BA23-0AA0 (1 TB SSD) SATA to USB 3.
Device maintenance and repair 5.3 Installing and removing hardware 5.3.3 Change SSD Note The SSD module should only be exchanged by the SIEMENS Repair Service. You can find information on this on the Internet at: SIEMENS Repair Service (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/sc/2154). 5.3.4 Replacing the backup battery The device has a backup battery. This supplies the hardware clock with power even when the device has been switched off.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.1 Installing drivers and software Note In the case of multilingual operating systems (MUI versions), you must set the menus and dialogs and the default language to English (US) in the regional settings before new drivers and operating system updates are installed. Procedure 1. Connect the supplied USB stick to the USB port. 2. Start the program "START_DocuAndDrivers". 3. Select "Drivers" in the index. 4.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.2 Reinstalling the operating system If your operating system is not responding correctly, you can reinstall it in one of two ways: ● With the recovery function of the supplied USB stick ● With the restore function of the supplied USB stick For these functions, set up the USB stick as bootable. For this purpose, "USB Boot" must be set to "enabled" in the BIOS Setup.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.3 Restoring the delivery state You can restore the original software using the Restore function. The supplied USB stick contains the necessary images and tools for transferring the software to the SSD of your device. The following options are available for restoring the delivery state: ● Restore the entire hard SSD with drives C: (system) and D: (Data): Use the option "Restore the complete hard disk".
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5. Select the USB stick in the Boot Manager and confirm your entry. – To restore a system which boots in "UEFI" mode, you must also boot the supplied Restore USB stick using UEFI. – To boot the Restore USB stick in "UEFI" mode, select the corresponding entry in the Boot Manager. – To restore a system which boots in "Legacy" mode, you must also boot the Restore USB stick using Legacy.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.5 Installing Windows 7 Note Specific information on using the Windows operating systems is available on the Internet: • Microsoft Technet Windows (http://technet.microsoft.com/windows) The respective manuals are not included in the scope of delivery.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software "Install Windows" installation program The language of the installation program and the operating system is preset to English. You can change the language of the operating system after the installation. You can find information on this in section: "Setting up the language selection using the Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) (Page 61)".
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.6 Setting up partitions in Windows 7 You need to reset the partitions after installing a new drive if the partitions are corrupt or if you want to change the layout of the partitions. Windows 7 partitions, factory setting The following information applies to data storage media ≥ 100 GB. In a device configuration with SSD < 200 GB, the "SYSTEM" party has a size of 100 GB.
Device maintenance and repair 5.4 Reinstalling the software 5.4.7 Setting up the language selection using the Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) You can set the display of menus, dialogs or other information, such as date and time, to a different language. For this purpose, you can either select one of the preinstalled languages or install a new language package. The following command sequences are described in English. Depending on the default setting, they can be displayed in another language.
Device maintenance and repair 5.5 Backing up data Installing language package The available language packages are described in the chapter "Features (Page 9)". Some language packages are available on the supplied USB stick under "Recovery" in the "Languagepacks" folder. Windows 7: 1. Choose: "Start > Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Regional and Language Options" 2. Select the "Keyboards and Languages" tab. 3. Click the "Install/uninstall languages" button and make the required changes.
Technical specifications 6.1 6 Certificates and approvals ISO 9001 certificate The Siemens quality assurance system for all product creation processes (development, production and sales) meets ISO 9001 requirements. This has been certified by DQS (the German society for the certification of quality management systems). Software License Agreement If devices are supplied with preinstalled software, you must observe the corresponding license agreements. Certificates for USA and Canada Product safety.
Technical specifications 6.2 Directives and declarations 6.2 Directives and declarations 6.2.1 Guidelines and declarations Notes on the CE mark The following applies for this SIMATIC product: RTTE directive This product is designed for the following applications: Application Requirement for Industrial applications EN 61000-6-4 EN 61000-6-2 The devices are compliant with EN 61000-3-2 (Transient currents) and EN 61000-3-3 (Voltage fluctuation and Flicker).
Technical specifications 6.2 Directives and declarations 6.2.2 ESD Guidelines Definition of ESD All electronic modules are equipped with large-scale integrated ICs or components. Due to their design, these electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage, and thus to any electrostatic discharge. The electrostatic sensitive components/modules are commonly referred to as ESD devices. This is also the international abbreviation for such devices.
Technical specifications 6.2 Directives and declarations Electrostatic charging Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrostatically charged. The figure below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicated. These values correspond to IEC 801-2 specifications.
Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications General technical data Order nos. see order documents or rating plate Dimensions 330 x 214 x 32 (W x H x D in mm) Weight depending on device configuration: • Without battery Approx. 1.4 kg • With battery: Approx. 1.65 kg Supply voltage (UN) 100 V to 240 V AC (±10%); sinusoidal Line voltage frequency 50 - 60 Hz (47 to 63 Hz) Power consumption AC Max.
Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Emitted interference EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-3-2 Class D and EN 61000-3-3 Noise immunity: Mains borne disturbance variables on supply lines ± 2 kV; (according to IEC 61000-4-4; Burst) ± 1 kV; (according to IEC 61000-4-5; Surge sym./ line to line) ± 2 kV; (according to IEC 61000-4-5; Surge sym.
Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications Mechanical ambient conditions Vibration tested to DIN IEC 60068-2-6 Operation 10 to 58 Hz; amplitude 0.0375 mm 58 to 500 Hz; acceleration 4.9 m/s2 Transport 5 to 9 Hz; amplitude 3.5 mm, 9 to 500 Hz: Acceleration 9.
Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications LCD display Type TFT (Thin Film Transistor), 16: 9, anti-reflection Size 10.1" Screen resolution 1280 x 800 WXGA Possible colors max. 256 K Vertical frequency 60 Hz Contrast > 200 : 1 Brightness > 220 cd/m2 Permissible defective areas light and dark pixel: Max. 10 Audio controller Realtek ALC255, UAA-compatible Internal loudspeaker max. output power 1 W Audio WLAN IEEE 802.
Technical specifications 6.3 Technical specifications Interfaces on the docking station DPP 1.2 (display port) 2 lanes Interface for external monitor • Monitor according to DP 1.2 standard with HBR2: 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz 2560 x 1140 @ 60 Hz • Monitor according to DP 1.1a standard with HBR: 2560 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz • no support for DP++ USB • 2 x USB 3.0 Type A: Max. 0.
Technical specifications 6.4 External interfaces 6.4 External interfaces 6.4.1 DC-In Power adapter socket. This socket has the following potentials: 6.4.2 USB 3.0 Type A Pin no. Short description Meaning Input/output 1 VBUS + 5 V (fused) USB 3.
Technical specifications 6.4 External interfaces 6.4.3 USB 3.0 Type C Pin no. Short description Meaning Input/output A1 GND Ground – A2 TX1+ Data cable (USB 3.0) Output A3 TX1- Data cable (USB 3.0) Output A4 VBUS + 5 V (fused) Output A5 CC1 Configuration channel Input/output A6 D+ Data cable (USB 2.0) Input/output A7 D- Data cable (USB 2.0) Input/output A8 - Not used - A9 VBUS + 5 V (fused) Output A10 RX2- Data cable (USB 3.
Technical specifications 6.4 External interfaces 6.4.4 RS232 (COM1) Pin no.
Technical specifications 6.4 External interfaces 6.4.5 Mini DisplayPort Pin no.
Technical specifications 6.4 External interfaces 6.4.6 RJ45 Ethernet Pin no.
Technical specifications 6.5 System resources 6.5 System resources Currently allocated system resources All system resources (hardware addresses, memory configuration, allocation of interrupts, DMA channels) are assigned dynamically by the Windows OS, depending on the hardware configuration, drivers and connected external devices.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.2 Keyboard inputs for the BIOS Keyboard inputs are required to call and operate the BIOS. Use an externally connected USB keyboard or the function key on the front of the device for this purpose.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.3 Opening the BIOS selection menu Procedure Note Key inputs without external keyboard If you have not connected any external keyboard to your device, you can use the keys on the front of the device. You can find information on which keys on the front of the device are to be pressed instead of the keyboard keys in the section "Keyboard inputs for the BIOS (Page 78)". 1. Reset the device (warm or cold restart).
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Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.4 Structure of the BIOS Setup menu The individual setup parameters are distributed between different menus and submenus. Not all menus are included in each supplied device configuration. The following table shows the menus. Menu Meaning Main Display system information, for example, BIOS version, processor and memory Advanced Configure hardware using different submenus Security Security functions, e.g.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.5 ④ Help area Short help texts on the currently selected setup parameters are displayed in the center right-hand area. ⑤ Key assignment The key assignment for navigation in the BIOS Setup is found in the footer. Exit menu You always exit BIOS Setup in this menu. Exit Saving Changes All changes are saved and the system is restarted with the new Setup parameters.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.6 Default BIOS Setup entries Documenting your device configuration If you have changed any default settings in Setup, you can enter them in the following table. You can then refer to these entries for any future hardware modifications. Note Print out the table below and keep the pages in a safe place once you have made your entries.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description Advanced > SATA Configuration System parameters Defaults Serial ATA Port 0 [Micron_M600_MTFDDAV128MBF] (example) Custom entries Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration System parameters Defaults SA PCIe Code Version 1.9.0.
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Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.7 BIOS update Check regularly if updates are available for download to your device. You can find additional information on the Internet at the following address: Auto-Hotspot. Noting down and restoring BIOS Setup settings NOTICE Irretrievable loss of data All BIOS Setup settings are deleted after the BIOS update. This can put the system in an undefined state. This may damage the device and the plant. 1.
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 5. Click the "BIOS Update" button. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. Note Starting a BIOS update The "Y" key must be pressed in order to start a BIOS update. This command is not assigned to any function key. To start a BIOS update, connect an external keyboard. Reboots There may be several reboots after a BIOS update. These reboots are initiated by the Management Engine (ME).
Technical specifications 6.6 BIOS description 6.6.8 Alarm, error and system messages During startup (the boot process), the BIOS first performs a Power On Self Test (POST) and checks whether certain functional units of the PC are operating error-free. The boot sequence is immediately interrupted if critical errors occur. BIOS initializes and tests further functional units if the POST does not return any errors.
Technical specifications 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 6.7.1 Introduction Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) is an Intel technology for the remote maintenance of SIMATIC Industrial PCs (IPCs) with AMT technology using a management PC. It is not necessary to install an operating system on the SIMATIC IPC with Intel® AM. Intel® AMT provides numerous functions, e.g.
Technical specifications 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 6.7.2 Overview of AMT This section describes the required measures and settings on the local IPC so that the IPC can be controlled and maintained remotely from a management station known below as the help desk PC. The local IPC is known below as the "AMT PC". The sections contain the following information: ● AMT settings in the MEBx and in the BIOS setup ● Basic configuration of AMT ● Further useful notes 6.7.
Technical specifications 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 4. Enter the default password "admin". Change the password. The new password must comprise: – At least eight characters – An upper case letter – A lower case letter – A number – A special character (! @ # $ % ^ & *) – The underscore "_" and space characters are valid in the string but do not increase the complexity of the password. Note If the password is no longer available, you must reset the Intel® AMT to the default settings (Page 93).
Technical specifications 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 6.7.4 Reset Intel® AMT to default settings with Un-configure If Intel® AMT was already configured, it is advisable to reset Intel® AMT to default settings. On reset to default settings Intel® AMT is deactivated, among others. You can skip this item if the device is still in factory state. Note All previous settings in the management engine MEBx are deleted. Correct operation in the plant may be at risk. Note down all the settings in the MEBx.
Technical specifications 6.7 Active Management Technology (AMT) 6.7.6 Forcing user consent When a connection to the AMT PC is established, the KVM viewer may prompt the user to enter a six-figure code. This code is displayed on the screen of the AMT PC. The user of the AMT PC must inform the user of the KVM viewer of this code. This code query needs to be set up on the KVM viewer. Procedure 1. Select "Intel(R) AMT Configuration > User Consent" in the MEBx. 2. Select the value "KVM" for "User Consent".
Technical Support A.1 A Service and support You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses: ● Technical support (https://support.industry.siemens.com) ● Support request form (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request) ● After Sales Information System SIMATIC IPC/PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis) ● SIMATIC Documentation Collection (http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal) ● Your local representative (http://www.
Technical Support A.2 Troubleshooting A.2 Troubleshooting A.2.1 General problems This chapter provides you with tips on how to locate and troubleshoot common problems. Problem Possible cause To correct or avoid error The device is not operational. There is no power supply to the device. Check the power supply, the power cord or the power plug. Device is switched off Press the power button The battery is empty or not installed Charge or install battery. Wrong time and/or date on the device.
Technical Support A.2 Troubleshooting A.2.2 Problems with WLAN The following lists the possible causes for problems with Wireless LAN: Cannot connect with WLAN ● Check that you have enabled the WLAN. ● Check that the other WLAN partner is active. ● Check the WLAN connection settings Observe the corresponding notes on WLAN configuration and operation in the Online Help of the WLAN adapter.
B Labels and symbols B.1 Overview The following tables show all the symbols which may be found on your SIMATIC industrial PC, SIMATIC industrial monitor or SIMATIC Field PG in addition to the symbols which are explained in the operating instructions. The symbols on your device may vary in some details from the symbols shown in the following tables. B.2 Symbol B.3 Symbol Safety Meaning Symbol Meaning Warning, observe the supplied documentation.
Labels and symbols B.4 Certificates, approvals and markings B.4 Certificates, approvals and markings The following table shows symbols relating to certificates, approvals and markings which may be on the device.
Labels and symbols B.5 Interfaces B.5 Symbol Interfaces Meaning Symbol Meaning Connection to the power supply PS/2 mouse interface Protective conductor terminal PS/2 keyboard-interface Connection for functional earthing (equipotential bonding line) Multimedia Card Reader DisplayPort interface Smart Card Reader DVI-D interface Line In LAN interface, not approved for connecting WAN or telephone Line Out Serial port Microphone input USB port Universal Audio Jack USB 2.
C Abbreviations C.
Abbreviations C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning MUI Multilanguage User Interface Language localization in Windows NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association Syndicate of manufacturers of electrical components in the USA PCAP Projected capacitive touch screen technology Technology for touch screen fronts. The touch screen with PCAP features a rugged, smooth glass front that is especially suited for in industrial environments.
Index 2 2 from 5 interleaved, (Using barcode reader) Configuration, (IPC Configuration Center) Connecting, 32 Peripheral equipment, 36 Connecting an audio device to the USB socket, 37 Creating an image, 62 A Abbreviations, 101 Ad hoc mode, 47 AHCI controller, (Data storage medium controller) Approvals, 63 Audio device connecting to a UAJ socket, 37 AWG, 33 D Backup battery, (Battery) Changing, 53 Barcode reader Reset, 41 using, 40 Battery, 21 Changing, 53 BIOS Setup, 77 Defaults, 83 Exit menu, 82 Menu l
Index Ethernet address, 27 Ethernet interface, 10, 44 F Function keys, (Pos.) Description, 15 G Guidelines ESD directives, 65 H Hard disk assembly, 52 Hard disk kit Order number, 52 Headphones, (Audio device) Headset, (Audio device) Hibernate, (Sleep mode), (Sleep mode) HOME key Description, 15 Pos.
Index On-screen error messages, 89 Operating mode Off, 35 On, 35 Sleep mode, 35 Switch off screen, 35 Operating modes, 35 Operating system Installing, 58 Starting for the first time, 34 Updates, 57 Order number, 27 P Parameter scan, (Using barcode reader) Partitions Delivery state in Windows 7, 60 Setting up, 59 setting up in Windows 7, 60 Peripheral equipment, 36 Power button, (On/off button) Power consumption, 67 Power options, 35 Power supply Connection at device, 13 Connection to docking station, 18 v
Index T Technical specifications, 67 Temperature, 68 TPM, 46 Transport precautions, 25 Troubleshooting/FAQs, 96 Trusted Platform Module, (TPM) U UAJ, 37 Pin assignment of the jack, 76 Technical specifications for stereo jack, 70 Unpacking Device, 26 Updates Operating system, 57 USB Technical specifications of interface on the docking station, 71 Technical specifications of the interface on the device, 70 USB 3.