SIMATIC PC Panel PC 670 V2/870 V2 Control unit Operating Instructions Edition 03/2004 Preface 1 Safety information and general information 2 Description 3 Usage planning 4 Installation 5 Connecting 6 Operating 7 Operating and parametrizing 8 Maintenance and Service 9 Technical specifications 10 Appendix 11
Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid property damage. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol. Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Table of contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 This manual................................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Further Support..........................................................................................................................
Table of contents 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 7 8 9 10 iv Connecting a decentralized design............................................................................................ 6-3 Overview .................................................................................................................................... 6-3 Decentralized design..................................................................................................................
Table of contents 11 10.1 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.1.3 10.1.4 Technical data.......................................................................................................................... 10-1 EMC requirements ................................................................................................................... 10-1 Central design technical data................................................................................................... 10-2 Ambient and environmental conditions.....
Panel PC 670 V2/870 V2, Control unit Operating Instructions, Edition 03/2004, CD Documentation and Drivers
1 Preface 1.1 This manual Purpose of the Manual This manual provides you with information derived from the requirements for manuals in conformity with mechanical engineering documentation according to DIN 8418. This information refers to the device, its place of use, transport, storage, installation, usage and maintenance.
Preface 1.
Preface 1.1 This manual Conventions The following text distinctions make it easier for you to read the manual: Type of display Area of validity "File" • • • Terms which appear on the user interface, for example, dialog names, tab controls, buttons, menu commands. Required entries, e.g. limit values, tag values. Path information "File > Process" Operating sequences, e.g. menu commands, context menu commands.
Preface 1.2 Further Support 1.2 Further Support Representatives and offices Please consult your Siemens representative at the office nearest you for any other questions regarding the use of the products described in the manual. Locate your representative at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/partner Training Centers Siemens offers a number of training courses to familiarize you with the automation system.
Preface 1.2 Further Support A&D Technical Support Available 24 hours a day worldwide: Worldwide (Nuremberg) Worldwide(Nuremberg) Technical Support (Free Contact) Technical Support (subject to fees, with SIMATIC Card only) Local time: Mo - Fr 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Local time: 24 hours a day / 365 days a year: Telephone: +49 (0) 180 5050-222 Fax: +49 (0) 180 5050-223 E-mail: adsupport@siemens.
Panel PC 670 V2/870 V2, Control unit Operating Instructions, Edition 03/2004, CD Documentation and Drivers
Safety information and general information 2.1 2 Safety Information Electrical Connection Warning Unplug the device before every intervention and after disconnecting it from the power supply. Avoid contact with network lines and data transmission lines during thunderstorms, and do not connect any lines during this time. High frequency radiation Caution Unintentional operating situation High frequency radiation, e.g. from cell phones, can cause unintentional operating situations under some circumstances.
Safety information and general information 2.2 General Information 2.2 General Information Overview Caution The device is approved for operation in closed rooms only. Notice The guarantee is void if these stipulations are ignored. Avoid extreme environmental operating conditions. Protect your device against dust, moisture and heat. For additional information, refer to the specifications. Do not place the device in direct sunlight. Transport Unpack the device at the its installation location.
Safety information and general information 2.3 Operating panel guidelines 2.3 Operating panel guidelines Reistance to chemicals Caution The panel of the control unit is only partially resistant to chemicals. More information is available in the internet at "www.ad.siemens.de" under the heading "Products & Solutions." Click on "Service & Support" under "Services" and look for the article-ID "16532108" on the "Product Support" page. The desired article about chemical resistance will be displayed.
Panel PC 670 V2/870 V2, Control unit Operating Instructions, Edition 03/2004, CD Documentation and Drivers
3 Description 3.1 Panel PC 670 V2: Computer unit and control unit Design The device is available in two different designs: • Central design: Computer unit and control unit form an entity. • Decentralized design: Computer unit and control unit are in separate locations. Principle In the central design, the computer is screwed to the back of the control unit with two mounting rails. The computer unit is connected to the control unit by screws.
Description 3.2 Panel PC 870 V2: Computer unit and control unit Product brief The device is available with different control units, which distinguish themselves by the size of the display and by the membrane keyboard or touch screen. Keyboard variants • Color display with backlighting: – 10.4'' TFT technology with the 640 x 480 pixels resolution or – 12.1'' TFT technology with 800 x 600 pixels resolution or – 15.
Description 3.2 Panel PC 870 V2: Computer unit and control unit Operating unit Figure 3-2 Computing unit Panel PC 870 V2 as a complete device in the central design Product brief The device is available with different control units, which distinguish themselves by the size of the display and by the membrane keyboard or touch screen. Keyboard variants • Color display with backlighting: – 12.1'' TFT technology with 800 x 600 pixels resolution or – 15.
Description 3.3 Distributed Structure Touch screen variants • Color display with backlighting – 12.1'' TFT technology; 800 x 600 pixels resolution, available only in decentralized design or – 15.1" TFT technology; 1024 x 768 pixels resolution • LEDs for power supply and temperature • Front-mounted USB 1.1 port for connecting external I/O modules, not icluded in the order option "control unit without front-mounted USB port" For additional information, refer to the technical data. 3.
Description 3.4 Available combinations 3.3.2 Configuration The illustration in the overview depicts the components of the decentralized design: • The remote module unit, also called receiver, and an optional direct key module are attached to a mounting plate, which is screwed to the back of the control unit. • The host module, also called sender, is installed below the computer unit between the mounting rails. • Connect the remote module and host module with a cable from the options.
Description 3.5 Options Computer unit-control unit connecting cable For data exchange in the decentralized design, connect the remote module and the host module with the up to 20 meters long green connecting cable. Caution Do not open the plug of the connecting cable and do not undo the connecting cable. Otherwise the HF properties of the connecting cable will become irreversibly altered. Perfect functioning is then no longer guaranteed.
Usage planning 4.1 4 Overview Introduction This section describes the first steps after unpackaging, the permitted mounting positions and the fixation. This section describes the necessary considerations for EMC. Notice Take note of the corresponding information in the operating instructions for the computer unit and the operator unit. Field of application The SIMATIC Panel PC is an industry-standard PC platform for demanding tasks in the field of PC-based automation.
Usage planning 4.3 Make note of identification data 4. Keep the packaging material in case you have to transport the unit again. Notice The packaging protects the device during transport and storage. Therefore, never dispose of the original packaging material! 5. Please keep the enclosed documentation in a safe place. You will need the documentation when you start up the device for the first time. 6. Check the package contents for completeness and any visible transport damage.
Usage planning 4.3 Make note of identification data Figure 4-2 Rating label of the control unit, example 4. Write down the ethernet address of the device: The ethernet address is located in the "main" menu of the BIOS setup, "Hardware Options > Ethernet Address.
Usage planning 4.4 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (EMC) 4.4 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (EMC) Electromagnetic Compatibility The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC law of the Federal Republic of Germany as well as the EMC Guidelines of the Single European Market. The device is designed as a built-in model with front-sided Protection Class IP 65.
Usage planning 4.5 Mounting postion and attachment • Make sure that the protective contact socket of the building installation is easily accessible, and that a central power disconnector exists in switch cabinet installations. • Position the screen in an ergonomic position favorable to the user. Choose a suitable installation height. • Position the screen so that it is not subject to direct sunlight or other strong sources of light. • Shocks CD/DVD drives are susceptible to shocks.
Usage planning 4.5 Mounting postion and attachment 4.5.2 Approved installation positions Approval Depending on the design form described in the overview, certain installation positions are approved for the device. Central design: Figure 4-3 Approved installation positions for central design Vertical installation and deviations between +20° and -20° in the given directions is permitted.
Usage planning 4.6 Recessed mounting cut-out 4.5.3 Method of attachment The control unit is secured in the recessed mounting cut-out either with clamps or screws. Notice Securing with screws is not possible with the 12.1" touch screen variant. For more information, please refer to the chapter "Description." Select the method of attachment suitable to your requirements for the degree of protection. 4.5.
Usage planning 4.6 Recessed mounting cut-out Procedure 1. Please comply with installation guidelines. 2. Select a location suitable for installation, taking into account the installation guidelines and the chosen installation position. 3. On the basis of the dimension diagrams, check whether the required screw and pressure points on the backside and the hatched sealing area are easily accessible after the completion of the recessed mounting cut-out. Otherwise the recessed mounting cut-out is useless. 4.
Usage planning 4.6 Recessed mounting cut-out 4.6.2 Dimensions Central design The following illustrations depict the installation dimensions of the complete device in the central design.
Usage planning 4.
Usage planning 4.6 Recessed mounting cut-out Decentralized design The following illustration shows the dimensions of the control unit in the decentralized design The respective dimensions are dependent on the control unit.
Panel PC 670 V2/870 V2, Control unit Operating Instructions, Edition 03/2004, CD Documentation and Drivers
5 Installation 5.1 Securing with clamps Area of validity Applies to the central and decentralized designs: Skip this step if you have selected "installing with screws." Requirement • The recessed mounting cut-out has been completed. • Clamp from the options. Clamp and grub screws are included in the contents of delivery. Figure 5-1 Clamp assembly Procedure 1. Please follow the installation guidelines. 2.
Installation 5.2 Securing with screws Knurled screw Computing unit Operating unit Hinge Knurled screw Hinge Figure 5-2 5.2 Device assembly Securing with screws Area of validity Applies to the central and decentralized designs: Skip this step if you have selected "installing with clamps." Requirement The recessed mounting cut-out has been completed. Procedure 1. Please follow the installation guidelines. 2.
Installation 5.2 Securing with screws 6. Applies only to the decentralized design: Install the computer unit at its planned installation location. For additional information, please refer to the computer unit operating instructions.
Connecting 6.1 Interfaces 6.1.1 Front-sided interfaces 6 USB port The USB port is located under the rubber cover on the front side with the control elements and displays. Attach an external keyboard or an external mouse, for example, to the USB port. The front-sided USB port supports the standard USB 1.1. Caution Wait at least 10 seconds between the unplugging and replugging of USB devices. This also applie in particular to touch control in control units with touch screen panels.
Connecting 6.1 Interfaces 6.1.2 Other interfaces Other Connections Caution Please comply with the connections in the computer unit operating instructions Back side On the back side of the computer unit are two flatband cables for connecting to the computer unit. Figure 6-1 Other interfaces on the computer unit • The I/O USB cable K1 at X1 comprises not only the signals of the display interface but also the signals for the connection of control units.
Connecting 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design 6.2.1 Overview Introduction After installing the device, connect it. Caution Connection sequence To avoid damage to the device, please follow the connection sequence of the device. Other Connections Please comply with the connections in the computer unit operating instructions. Starting up Before connecting the device, allow it to adjust to room temperature.
Connecting 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design Note Make sure that the cable strain reliefs for the connection cable at the operating unit and computer unit are mounted properly, especially if the devices are installed at a slant.
Connecting 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design Equipotential bonding requirements Reduce the differences in potential by laying the equipotential bonding cables in such a way that the affected electronic components function perfectly. Please comply with the following guidelines when setting up equipotential bonding: • The lower the impedance of the equipotential bonding cable, the greater the effectiveness of the equipotential bonding.
Connecting 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design 6.2.5 Connecting the computer unit-control unit connecting cable Introduction For data exchange, connect the control unit and the computer unit with the connecting cable which is illustrated in the "Options" section. Warning Avoid contact with network lines and data transmission lines during thunderstorms and do not disconnect any lines during this time. For complete isolation from the power supply, always pull out the power plug. Procedure 1.
Connecting 6.2 Connecting a decentralized design Procedure 1. Attach the supplied power supply cable into the AC/DC power supply connector of the control unit. Applies only to the Panel PC 670 V2: When the computer unit is supplied with electricity through the power supply connection, the device is in operation and begins to boot. 2. Lock the power plug with the supplied cable clips. This prevents accidental removal of the power plug from the control unit. 6.2.
7 Operating 7.1 Status displays The two LEDs on the upper left hand side of the front panel display the operating mode: • LED "POWER" Green: Active voltage. • LED "TEMP" orange: Temperature threshold exceeded, will be adjusted in SIMATICSOM. For more information, please refer to the chapter "Additional drivers and applications" and to the computer unit operating instructions. 7.2 Operator controls on key panels 7.2.
Operating 7.2 Operator controls on key panels Figure 7-1 Example of a 12" control unit with key panel 7.2.2 Keyboard Principle The layout of the membrane keyboard is "English/USA international." Warning Incorrect operation If you activate several keys simultaneously, a malfunction on the device cannot be excluded. Activate function keys and softkeys only in sequence! Use "KeyTools" as described in the chapter "Additional Drivers and Applications.
Operating 7.2 Operator controls on key panels Overview The keyboard is divided into different functional groups: • Function keys and softkeys • Control keys • Alphanumeric keys • Numeric keys • Cursor keys Function keys and softkeys The softkeys are arranged on the left and on the right, and the function keys in a double row below the display. Each key has an integrated LED.
Operating 7.2 Operator controls on key panels Alphanumeric keys Enter letters, special characters, blank spaces and underline using the alphanumeric keys. Figure 7-4 Alphanumeric keys Toggling between lowercase and uppercase letters Enter the lower case letters using the pre-defined assignment of the alphanumeric keys. To enter an upper case letter, proceed as follows: 1. Hold down the key. 2. Activate the desired alphanumeric key at the same time.
Operating 7.2 Operator controls on key panels Enter special characters, arithmetic signs and signs Special characters, arithmetic signs and signs are also assigned to most of the alphanumeric and numeric keys. These signs are indicated by white symbols on the top left of the keys. To enter such a sign, proceed as follows: 1. Hold down the key. 2. Activate the desired alphanumeric or numeric key at the same time. The displayed special character, arithmetic sign or signs will be entered. 3.
Operating 7.2 Operator controls on key panels Procedure 1. Label the DIN A4 film with a laser printer with the printing templates from the options, for example. 2. Cut the labeling strips along the pre-printed lines. Note Do not insert handwritten labeling strips until the ink has dried. 3. Insert the labeling strips into the slots provided on the rear side of the control unit. Figure 7-7 7.2.
Operating 7.3 Operator controls of the touch screen panels 7.3 Operator controls of the touch screen panels 7.3.1 Overview The 12" variant and the 15" variant differ in their dimensions and the size of the display. The 12" variant has no drill hole covers on the sides. As an example, the following illustration shows the front view of the 15" variant with the status displays, the front-sided USB 1.1 port, and the display.
Operating 7.3 Operator controls of the touch screen panels 7.3.2 Touch screen The display is sensitive to touch, and application-specific surface elements, e.g. a button, appear on the screen. By tapping the button with your finger, the function assigned to the button is activated. Caution Do not touch the screen in the following situations: — During the booting of the device until the beep tone — When plugging or unplugging USB components — When the warning "Do not touch the screen" appears.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up 8.1.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up Requirements The following devices have been connected: • Computer unit • Control unit • PS/2 mouse • PS/2 keyboard For additional information, refer to computer unit operating instructions. Procedure 1. Turn on device 2. Install Microsoft Windows operating system. 3. Install applications and drivers. 8.1.2 Turn on device Procedure 1.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up 8.1.3 Setting up Microsoft Windows operating system Introduction Immediately following the start up of the computer unit, the setup assistant will start, which is used to setup the parameters of the operating system. Note The dialogs of the setup assistants differ slightly in some places in the Windows 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. In order to change to the next dialog, click on the "Continue" button.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up Procedure 1. Change to the "SetDisplay" dialog. The dialog will appear here only if it did not appear during the setup of the operating system. 2. Click on the button with the screen size and screen resolution which matches your device. Figure 8-1 Setdisplay 3. Change to the "Panel PC selector" dialog. 4. Select the model of your device.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up The system settings of the device will be updated. 5. Change to the "Digital signature" dialog. 6. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP only: Click on the "Yes" button for every digital signature. Figure 8-3 Digital signature 7. Decentralized design only: Enter the path to the USB keyboard controller driver: "C:/drivers…/USB Keyboard controller" The touchware driver and USB keyboard controller driver will be installed. 8.
Operating and parametrizing 8.1 Start up Figure 8-4 Touch screen calibration 9. Click on the "Calibrate" button. The dialog for touch calibration will appear. 10.Touch the cross hairs on the touch screen for at least 3 seconds and no longer than 10 seconds. The "Calibration complete" dialog will appear. Exit the calibration by clicking on the "Done" button. 11.After installing the drivers and applications, exit the operating system session and restart the computer unit.
Operating and parametrizing 8.2 Normal operation Figure 8-5 Raid promise monitor 8.2 Normal operation 8.2.1 Turning on device Requirement • The I/O modules, e.g. mouse and keyboard, have been connected. Caution Connect the I/O modules using shielded cable and metal plugs. Otherwise the operating license expires. Secure the plug of the interface cable on the housing of the device. This improves the electrical shielding. Follow the guidelines in the "Interfaces" section of the chapter "Connecting.
Operating and parametrizing 8.2 Normal operation Procedure Warning Danger of incorrect operations! The following applies to external input devices or combinations of external input devices and control units with key panels: Ambiguous key codes can cause serious malfunctions of the application program. Always activate the "Security features" of "KeyTools." Please follow the relevant safety guidelines in the chapter "Additional drivers and applications.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications 2. If your computer has a power switch, turn off the computer unit at the power switch. 3. In order to isolate the power supply completely, turn off the power at the power supply switch and pull out the computer unit plug and the control units plug. Warning Always pull out the power supply plug in order to isolate the power to the devices.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Special features Warning Incorrect operation If you should touch the touch screen while making settings in touchware or if the screen saver is active, the SIMATIC process visualization software, e.g. ProTool/Pro, will carry out the functions which happen to be behind it.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Figure 8-6 Touch settings tab control 3. Click on the "Drawing" button. 4. Click on the "Right click" button. The right click tool will be activated. 8.3.3 Repeating calibration Introduction If the touch screen does not react as expected when touched, repeat the calibration. To do this, first activate the 2 point calibration and then calibrate the touch screen. Procedure 1.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Figure 8-7 Touch settings properties 3. Adjust the touchware as desired. 4. Switch to the "Tools" tab control. 5. Click on the "Options" button. The "MicroTouch Touchscreen Options" dialog will appear. 6. Click on the "Advanced" button.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications 7. Click on "2 point." 8. Activate the control box in the "Software settings" area as shown. 9. Click "OK" to close all open dialogs. 10.Switch to the "Calibrate" tab control. The following dialog will appear: Figure 8-9 Calibrate tab control 11.Click on the "Calibrate" button. The dialog for touch calibration will appear. 12.Touch the cross hairs on the touch screen for at least 3 seconds and no longer than 10 seconds.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Function SIMATIC Key Tools is a selection of applications for the Panel PC for adapting the key codes sent from the key panel of the control unit. A description of the "KeyTools" is located in the "Help" menu, and more information is located in the menu "Info > About.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Function • "KeyHook" prevents the improper activation of two function keys simultaneously. This applies to the keyboard on control units with key panels: • Applies to Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP: The function keys to and to send key combinations. For example, pressing the key represents the key combination and releasing it the key combination . For certain software products, e.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Start Depending on the key panel, execute the following file: Key panel File 10" c:\drivers\keypad\keypads10.exe 12'' c:\drivers\keypad\keypads12.exe 15'' c:\drivers\keypad\keypads15.exe Function Using "Keypad," the preset key assignments for the membrane keyboard can be changed.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications 8.3.7 SIMATIC SOM Safecard on Motherboard Start "SIMATIC SOM" symbol in the message field. SIMATIC SOM is activated automatically after the device is started. Function The open window displays information concerning, for example, the current temperature, the internal temperature of the device and the I/O modules. Set limit values as needed. Figure 8-12 8.3.8 SIMATIC SOM TouchInputPC Start "TouchInputPC" symbol on the desktop.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Figure 8-13 8.3.9 TouchInputPC Set brightness Start "Set brightness" symbol on the desktop. Function The intensity of the backlighting is adjusted using "Set brightness." Figure 8-14 8.3.10 Set brightness CheckLanguageID Area of validity The following applies to Windows 2000 Multi-Language and Windows XP Multi-Language. Start c:\drivers\checklang\checklangid.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Function "CheckLanguageID" displays the currently installed languages. Figure 8-15 CheckLanguageID • SystemDefaultLangID: System language • UserDefaultLangID: User language • UserDefaultUILangID: User interface language Notice All three languages displayed should be assigned to the same ID. 8.3.11 Installing user interface language Area of validity The following applies to Windows 2000 Multi-Language and Windows XP Multi-Language.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Figure 8-16 Multilanguage File Installation Procedure 1. Start the "Multilanguage User Interface". 2. Activate the desired languages in the upper field. 3. Select the desired standard language from the lower field. 4. Close the dialog with the "OK" button. The changes become effective when the user logs off, logs back on, or initiates a restart. 8.3.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Start • Start menu "Start", command "Settings > Control panel> Regional settings," Tab control "Input." • Context menu of the symbol "Change language" in the message field, command "Properties," Tab control "Input" Function In the regional settings, tab control "General," set the standard language of applications, e.g. "MS Excel," in the upper field. Set the system language of applications, e.g. "Outlook," in the lower field.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications 2. Select the standard language in the upper field. 3. Click on the button "Set default" in the lower field, and select the system language in the following dialog box. 4. Click "OK" to close all open dialogs. 8.3.13 Changing the standard language Area of validity The following applies to Windows 2000 Multi-Language and Windows XP Multi-Language.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Procedure 1. Open the "Regional settings" dialog box. 2. Switch to the "Input" tab control. The following dialog will appear: Figure 8-18 Regional settings, tab control input 3. In order to install another standard input language, click on the "Add" button. 4. Select the desired standard input language. 5. Click "OK" to close all open dialogs.
Operating and parametrizing 8.3 Additional drivers and applications Burner / DVD playersoftware To utilize the entire functions of the DVD-ROM / CD-RW drive, you need to install additional software (burning or DVD player software). This software is included on the CD supplied with the device. Insert the CD in the drive, run setup and follow the instructions on the screen.
Maintenance and Service 9.1 9 Service Scope of service The device is designed to require little service. Clean the keyboard membrane nevertheless. Cleaning agent Use dish soap or foaming screen cleaner only as cleaning agents. Caution Do not clean the device with agressive solvents or scrubbing agents or with pressurized air or steam cleaner. Procedure 1. Turn off the device. This prevents the accidental triggering of functions when the keys are touched. 2. Dampen the cleaning cloth. 3.
Maintenance and Service 9.2 Maintenance and replacement parts 9.2 Maintenance and replacement parts The following replacement parts are available for the device: Replacement part Order number: The complete control unit A generally valid order number for the control unit cannot be given because it is dependent on the control unit and computer unit configuration at hand and their order numbers. In this case, please contact your Siemens branch office.
Maintenance and Service 9.3 Separating the control unit and the computer unit in the central design Procedure 1. Isolate the device from power supply. 2. Open the switch cabinet. 3. In order to swing down the computer unit, loosen the knurl screws attaching the computer to the rear of the control unit. 4. Swing open the computer unit. The connectors on the rear of the control unit are now accessible. 5.
Maintenance and Service 9.3 Separating the control unit and the computer unit in the central design Figure 9-2 Rear of the control unit with the interface positions Separating the device in an uinstalled state As an alternative, dismount the device completely and separate the control unit and computer unit from one another in an uninstalled state. Lay a pad under the computer unit as illustrated so that the computer does not fall out and bend the lugs.
Maintenance and Service 9.3 Separating the control unit and the computer unit in the central design Procedure 1. Isolate the device from the power supply. 2. Open the switch cabinet. The device is now accesible from the rear. 3. To swing away the computer unit: Loosen the four permanent knurl screws attaching the computer unit to the rear of the control unit, as shown in the mounting cut-out in the dimensions diagram. 4. Swing the computer unit away.
Maintenance and Service 9.3 Separating the control unit and the computer unit in the central design Knurled screw Computing unit Operating unit Hinge Knurled screw Hinge Figure 9-4 Deinstallation of the computer unit Figure 9-5 Rear of the control unit with the interface positions Separating the device in an uinstalled state As an alternative, dismount the device completely and separate the control unit and computer unit from one another in an uninstalled state.
10 Technical specifications 10.1 Technical data 10.1.1 EMC requirements The following data applies to the central design: Standard EMC requirements EN 61000-6-4 EN 61000-6-2 RI suppression EN 55011 Class A, group 1. EN 61000-4-4 DC 24 V; 2,0 kV, interference criterion B • • • • Immunity level against very steep impulses: Bursts Immunity in supply lines Immunity in data/signal lines <30 m Immunity in data/signal lines >30 m process data lines 1.0 kV, interference criterion B 2.
Technical specifications 10.1 Technical data 10.1.2 Central design technical data Color display1) 10.4" TFT 12.1" TFT 15.1" TFT 12.1" TFT touch screen 15.
Technical specifications 10.1 Technical data Interfaces USB central design 1 x front-sided 1) USB decentralized design 1 x front 1), 1 x rear Safety Protection class In accordance with VDE 0106 T1: 1982 IEC 536 Degree of protection a. with clamp attachment, encircling seal and pressed on rubber plug for USB port IP 65 2) b. Touch screen variant with front-sided USB 1.1 port, with clamp attachment and encircling seal NEMA 4 and IP 65 2) c.
Technical specifications 10.1 Technical data 10.1.4 Decentralized design technical data This section describes the specifications that deviate from a central configuration. Electrical specifications Power consumption Power consumption AC power supply DC power supply max. 0.67 A for 120 V max. 0.48 A for 240 V max. 1.7 A for 24 V max. approx. 70 VA max. approx.
Technical specifications 10.2 Dimensional drawings 10.2 Dimensional drawings 10.2.1 Overview The following pages contain the dimensions for the central design. The dimensions for the decentralized design are located in the "Dimensions" section of the chapter "Recessed mounting cut-out". 10.2.2 Panel PC 670 V2 dimensions for central design If a CD-ROM drive or a CD-RW-/DVD drive is installed in the computer unit, the installation depth must be enlarged by 21 mm.
Technical specifications 10.2 Dimensional drawings 10.2.3 Panel PC 870 V2 dimensions for central design If a CD-ROM drive or a CD-RW-/DVD drive is installed in the computer unit, the installation depth must be enlarged by 21 mm.
Technical specifications 10.3 Interfaces 10.3 Interfaces 10.3.1 USB port Assignment of the front-sided USB 1.1 port. Figure 10-3 10.
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Technical specifications 10.4 Keyboard table 31 17 t 31a1 33 ; 32 16 s 32a1 36 , 33 3f F6 34 3d/s F16 (Shift F4) 35 23 6 35a1 23/s ^ 36 22 5 36a1 37/s > 37 21 4 37a1 36/s < 38 1b x 39 1a W 40 19 v 41 3e F5 42 3c/s F15 (Shift F3) 43 20 3 43a1 38 / 44 1f 2 44a1 25/s * 45 1e 1 46 2c (BLANK) 46a1 2d/s _ 47 1d z 48 1c y 48a1 1f/s @ 49 3d F4 50 3b/s F14 (Shift F2) 51 56 – 51a1 57 + 52 27 0 52a1 2e = 53 37 .
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11 Appendix 11.1 Certificates and guidelines 11.1.1 Approvals The various panels of the control units have the following approvals: UL 1950 UL 508 CSA cUL FCC FM Approvals for ships NEMA Panel PC 670 V2 No Yes No Yes No Class1 Div2, for 12" and 15" NEMA touch screen panels only No Yes, for 12" and 15" touch screen panels Panel PC 870 V2 No Yes No Yes No No No Yes, for 15" touch screen panels Note The approval or approbation is located on the rating label.
Appendix 11.1 Certificates and guidelines The following symbols on switch cabinets, module carriers or packaging indicate their susceptibility to electrostatic discharge: ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human perception. Such voltage can occur even when components or modules are touched by a person who is not charged with electrostatic energy.
Appendix 11.1 Certificates and guidelines Measuring and changing ESD modules Measure the ESD component under the following conditions only: • The measuring device is grounded with a protective conductor, for example. • The probe on the potential-free measuring device has been discharged, e.g. by touching the bare metal of a part of the switch cabinet. • Your body is discharged. To do so, touch a grounded metallic component. Solder only with grounded soldering irons.
Appendix 11.2 Abbreviations 11.
Appendix 11.3 Glossary 11.3 Glossary A Application An application is a program which is put directly on the operating system MS-DOS or windows. An application on the PC/PG, for example, is STEP 7. Automation device (AD) The programmable automation devices (AD) of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of a central unit, one or several CPUs, and other modules, e.g. input modules and output modules.
Appendix 11.3 Glossary D Documentation & Drivers CD The "Documentation & Drivers" CD is included. The CD contains specific drivers and drivers and applications for the supported operating system. Drop down menu Menu bar on the upper edge of the screen. The menu commands are pre-set or can be set as drop down menus or pull down menus. Drop down menus roll down as soon as the cursor is moved over the menu title. Pull down menus roll down after clicking on the title.
Appendix 11.3 Glossary K Cold start A start sequence which begins when the computer is turned on. During a cold start, the operating system carries out basic hardware checks and then boots. L LPT interface The LPT interface is a parallel centronic interface to which a printer is connected, for example. P Plug and play Through plug and play, the computer configures itself automatically to be able to communicate with peripheral devices, e.g. screens, modems and printers.
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Index < key, 7-4 1 12" variant, 3-4, 3-5, 4-7, 7-1 15" variant, 6-3, 7-7 A Abbreviations, 11-4 Acceleration, 10-4 Ambient conditions, 10-3 Application, 11-5 Approbation, 11-1 Approval, 10-3, 11-1 Area of validity, 1-1 Arithmetic symbols, 7-5 Entering, 7-5 AS, 11-5 Automation device, 11-5 Automation System, 11-5 B backlighting, 10-2 Service life, 10-2 Backlighting, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 Baud, 11-5 Block diagram, 6-7 Boot diskette, 11-5 Booting, 11-5 Burning, 8-24 C Cable, 6-2, 6-5, 6-7, 9-2 Connecting ca
Index Connecting, 6-6 Connection sequence, 6-3 Control key, 7-3 Control unit, 3-1, 3-2, 3-4, 6-1, 9-2, 9-4, 10-3 Separating from the computer unit, 9-2, 9-4 Without front-mounted USB 1.
Index Hibernation, 11-7 History, 1-1 Operating instructions, 1-1 Hub, 11-6 I I/O modules, 8-2, 8-7 Connecting, 8-2, 8-7 Identification data, 4-2 Writing down, 4-2 IEC, 10-3 Image, 11-6 Incorrect operation, 7-2, 8-14 installation, 10-4 Distributed configuration, 10-4 Installation guidelines, 4-4 Installation position, 4-6, 6-4 Approved installation position, 4-6 Installing, 4-4, 5-1, 5-2, 8-19, 9-4, 9-6 Device, 5-1, 5-2, 9-4, 9-6 Installing the device according to EMC guidelines, 4-4 User interface language
Index P Package contents, 4-2 Checking, 4-2 Packaging, 4-1 Check, 4-1 Removing, 4-1 Panel PC 670, 3-1, 9-2, 10-5 Panel PC 870, 3-2, 9-4, 10-6 Period of warranty, 10-3 Pixel, 2-3 Faulty pixel, 2-3 PLC, 11-5 Plug and play, 11-7 Plus sign, 7-4 Power consumption, 10-3, 10-4 Central design, 10-3 Distributed configuration, 10-4 Power supply, 3-2, 6-3, 6-6, 10-4 24 V DC, 6-3 AC 110/230 V, 6-3, 6-6 Connecting, 6-6 Specifications for distributed configuration, 10-4 Preface, 1-1 Previous version, 1-1 Product brief,
Index Toggling, 7-4, 8-20 Toggling between lowercase and uppercase letters, 7-4 User interface language, 8-20 Touch screen, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 7-8, 8-9, 8-10, 10-2 Incorrect operation, 8-10 Special features, 8-10 Using, 7-8 Touch screen front, 7-7 TouchInputPC, 8-17 Touchware, 8-9, 8-10 Incorrect operation, 8-10 Setting, 8-9 Special features, 8-10 Trademark, 1-3 Transport, 2-2 Turning off, 8-8 Device, 8-8 Turning on, 8-7 Device, 8-7 U Updates, 2-2 Upper case letter, 7-4 Toggling to lower case letter, 7-4 USB,
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