Preface, Table of Contents SIMATIC SIMATIC Box PC 620 Product Overview 1 Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2 Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3 Setting-up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5 Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6 Error Diagnosis 7 Hardware Information 8 Manual Appendix Guidelines for ESD Glossary, Index 04/2000 C79000-G7076-C639 Edition 02 A
Safety information This manual contains information which you must observe for your personal safety and to prevent material damage. The information is denoted by a warning triangle and is represented as follows, depending on the degree of endangerment: ! ! Warning means that death, serious injury or considerable material damage can result, if the appropriate safety precautions are not taken.
Preface What this Manual is About This manual contains all the information you need for working with the SIMATIC Box PC 620 programming device. You can use it to unpack the programming device and power it up. familiarize yourself with the functions and settings of the various components (display, keyboard, programming facilities etc.). connect the programming device up to other units of equipment (programmable controllers, other programming devices).
Preface Information Classification The following publication is enclosed with your SIMATIC Box PC 620 which enables you to carry out initial installation and commissioning: The operating manual of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with the applicable technical data and software. Please refer to the associated manuals for further directions for handling the software.
Preface Alphbetical Index The index will enable you to quickly find passages in the text pertaining to important keywords. Further support Please contact your Siemens contact person at a maintenance and repair location or the SIMATIC hotline iif you have any questions about using the SIMATIC Box PC 620 which are not answered in the manual. You will find the addresses in the operating manual.
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Table of contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii 1 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2 Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.
Table of contents 5 6 7 viii SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 Opening the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the SIMATIC BOX PC 620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 8 A Hardware Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 8.2 Overview of the Components and Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 8.3 Hardware Address Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 8.4 Interrupt Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Product Overview 1 Overview The SIMATIC Box PC 620 serves as an entry level system for PC-based automation, a basic component for PC-based HMI devices (Panel PC), a basic component for PC-based machine control panels (OP031, OP032S, OP032L) and in special configurations as a basis for devices with a customised construction. The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is intended for use in the industrial sector as well as in residential and commercial areas and small businesses.
Product Overview Range of Application The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is a basic device for high performance automation solutions. It meets the highest requirements through: compliance with the requirements for a fire enclosure to EN60950/UL508 (device with AC power supply), i.e.
Product Overview Advantages of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 The rugged design and functionality of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 make it particularly suitable for use on site under hostile industrial conditions. The SIMATIC Box PC 620 meets the specific requirements of industrial environments, such as noise immunity, compliance with the relevant standards, ruggedness, simple transportation, and startup.
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Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2 Overview of Chapter In chapter you will find on page 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery 2-2 2.2 Installing the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2-3 2.3 Preparing for Operation 2-9 2.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery Unpacking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Unpack your SIMATIC Box PC 620 programming device as follows: 1. Remove the packing. 2. Do not throw the original packing away. Keep it in case you have to transport the unit again sometime in the future. 3. Please keep the documentation in a safe place. It is required during the initial start up (see Section 5.2) and is part of the device. 4.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2.2 Installing the SIMATIC Box PC 620 The SIMATIC Box PC 620 can be operated in all the usual fitting positions. It is particularly suitable for fitting in consoles, switch boards and control panels. The SIMATIC Box PC 620 with AC power supply meets the requirements for a fire enclosure to EN60950. it can therefore be fitted without an additional fire enclosure.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Depending on the configuration of the device, two mounting brackets are included in the scope of delivery. You can attach these to the housing with 6 screws (M3x6). M4 thread, max. depth of engagement 5 mm M3 thread, max.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 0.197 “ 5 mm 267 mm 10.512 “ 79.5 mm 3.13 “ 286 mm 11.26 “ 301 mm 11.85 “ 297.2 mm 11.701 ” 232 mm 9.134 “ 26 mm 1.024 “ 11.2 mm 0.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 100 mm 3.94 “ 301 mm 11.85 “ 297.2 mm 11.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 79.5 mm 3.13 “ 267 mm 10.512 “ 267.2 mm 10.52 “ 11.2 mm 0.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Permissible Fitting Positions of the PC with Floppy Disk Drive An inclined position of ± 20 is allowed in each of the permissible fitting positions.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2.3 Preparing for Operation Connection to the Power Supply Unit Note The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is equipped with a safety-tested mains cable and may only be connected to a grounded grounding outlet. Make sure that the socket on the device or the grounding outlet of the building installation is easily accessible and as near as possible to the device. The SIMATIC Box PC 620 has no mains switch. The mains plug must be pulled out for complete mains separation.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting and Switching on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Before you connect the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to the mains, the keyboard, mouse and display or monitor must be connected. 1. Insert the connector cable of these peripheral units into the corresponding sockets on the port side of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 (see Section 4.2.) 2. Once the peripheral units have been connected, the device is ready for operation from the power supply. Connect the device to the mains.
Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2.4 Transport Transporting Despite the fact that the SIMATIC Box PC 620 is of rugged design, its internal components are sensitive to severe vibrations or shock. You must therefore protect the PC from severe mechanical stress when transporting it. Use the original packing material if you have to ship the SIMATIC Box PC 620 from one location to another.
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Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3 Overview of Chapter In chapter you will find on page 3.1 Right-Hand Side of the Device (Port Side) 3-2 3.2 Left-Hand Side of the Device (Drive Side) 3-4 3.3 Ports 3-5 3.4 PC Card Port 3-7 3.5 Drives 3-9 3.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.1 Right-Hand Side of the Device (Port Side) Mouse Keyboard COM1/V24/AG LPT1/Printer COM2 VGA USB PCI-Slot MPI/DP PCI/ISA-Slot Ethernet PC-Card Figure 3-1 Right-Hand Side of the Device with Ports Note Ensure that you use shielded cables and metal plugs to connect the peripheral units; if this is not done, the approval for operation will be invalid! Screw down the plugs of the interface cables to the PC housing by means of a screwdriver.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connections Function VGA VGA port for connecting an external monitor, 15 pins, subminiature Cannon connector, sockets COM1/V24/AG *3 Serial port 1 (V24, via BIOS-Setup can be switched to TTY) 25pin), 25 pins, subminiature Cannon connector, sockets COM2 Serial port 2 (V24) 9 pins, subminiature Cannon connector, pins Mouse PS/2 mouse connector Keyboard *1 PS/2 keyboard connection LPT1/Printer Parallel port, connection for devices with parallel interface (e.g.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.2 Left-Hand Side of the Device (Drive Side) Fan Name plate Reset Button Floppy disk drive Cover for front ports Plastic rivet Figure 3-2 Left-hand Side of the device Connections Function Fan Cooling Floppy disk drive with ejector (LS120 as an option) Use of 3,5” diskettes Front ports Connection of front elements Reset button Reset of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 (cold start) Reset Button The reset button can be actuated with a pointed object (e.g.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.3 Ports Front Ports The front ports are located behind the cover below the floppy disk drive. They are used for connection of the following front elements: I/O port for the connection of front components LVDS display port CMOS display port The front ports can be accessed as follows: 1. Undo the plastic rivet on the cover below the floppy disk drive with a flat screwdriver. 2. Pull the cover out of the guide. The front ports are now accessible.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting USB Devices You can connect peripheral devices with USB interfaces to the USB port. Plug the USB cable into the port The device connected in this way is available as soon as it has been registered by the Plug and Play operating system (e.g. Windows 98). A USB keyboard can be used to manipulate the Bios setup. USB port Figure 3-3 Connection of USB Devices Note Operating systems which do not support Plug and Play (e.g. Windows NT 4.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.4 PC Card Port Cardbus cards and PCMCIA cards can be operated through the PC card port of the SIMATIC Box PC 620. PC card port Figure 3-4 PC Card Port The following is to be observed when working with cardbus/PC cards: 1. Open the port cover on the left–hand side of the device by undoing the plastic rivet with a flat screwdriver. 2. Pull the cover out of the guide. 3. Insert the desired PCMCIA card or cardbus card.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Note Peak currents of 650 mA at 5 V based on 3 s are permitted! Examples of PCMCIA cards connected to PC card interface for Hard Disk 330 mA read/write (Maxtor MXL-131-III) . . . . . . . . 640 mA spin up 2 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 mA idle Fax/modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 mA idle (Dr. Neuhaus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 mA transfer Ethernet (XIRCOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.5 Drives The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is equipped as standard with a 3.5” disk drive or an LS120 drive and a 3.5” hard disk drive. 3.5.1 Disk Drive (Depending on the Device Configuration) You can store programs and data on diskettes with the disk drive and load them from diskettes into the SIMATIC Box PC 620. Types of Diskette You can use following diskettes: Double Sided High Density Diskette Double Sided Double Density Diskette 3.5 in. 3.5 in. 1.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.5.2 LS 120 Drive (Depending on Device Configuration) The SIMATIC Box PC 620 can be equipped with an LS 120 drive as an alternative to a floppy disk drive. Larger volumes of data can be stored on LS 120 data carriers than on a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. The LS 120 has the following features: – The LS 120 is compatible with a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive, i.e. 1.44 MByte disks can also be processed. – An LS 120 data carrier has a maximum data volume of 120 MBytes.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.5.3 Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is used for the storage of large quantities of data. it is fitted in a mounting which is easily exchangeable and damped against vibration. ! 3.5.4 Caution Risk of loss of data and damage to the drive!! Drives are sensitive to vibrations and shock. Any vibrations occurring during operation can lead to the loss of data or damage to the drive.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Closing the Drawer Push in the drawer until it closes completely. Do not press the eject button. Note The EJECT function offered by various applications for opening the CD ROM drawer does not work with this drive.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 CD-ROM Front Drawer Eject button Access LED Emergency eject Figure 3-7 CD-ROM Front ! Caution Risk of data loss and damage to the drive! CD-ROM drives are sensitive to vibrations and shock. Any vibrations occuring during operation can lead to damage to the drive or CD. You can find the permissible values in the technical data in Chapter 7 of the operating manual.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.6 Backup Battery A backup battery (3.6 V lithium battery) powers the hardware clock even after the programming device is switched off. There is a battery on the motherboard in this device. Batteries may only be exchanged by technical personnel. Note the information in the documentation of the CPU module! Observe the local regulations on the disposal of special waste when disposing of dead batteries.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4 Chapter Overview In chapter you will find on page 4.1 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to the Power Supply 4-2 4.2 Connecting Peripheral Units 4-5 4.3 Working with PC Cards 4-10 4.4 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5 Units 4-13 4.5 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S7 Network (MPI/DP) 4-18 4.6 Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with Other Stations on PROFIBUS 4-20 4.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.1 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to the Power Supply Connecting to the Power Supply You can operate the SIMATIC Box PC 620 on 120 V and 230 V power systems using the external power supply unit. The voltage is selected automatically. 1. Plug the power supply cable supplied into the inlet connector for non-heating appliances 2. Connect the power cable to a socket outlet with a grounded protective conductor. 3.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Power Connection The device is intended for poeration in grounded electricity supply systems (TN systems to VDE 0100 part 300 or IEC 364-3). Service in non-grounded or impedance-grounded supply systems (IT systems) is not intended. The power line should meet the respective local safety requirements. Check whether the device’s set supply voltage is the same as the local supply voltage. This device is equipped with a safety-tested power supply cable.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Country-Specific Information For the United States and Canada: In the United States and Canada USA, a CSA or UL-listed power supply cable must be used. The male plug is a 5-15 style. For Operation with 120 V: Use a UL Listed, CSA Labelles Cord Set, consisting of a min. 18 AWG. Type SVT or STJ three conductor flexible cord, max. 4.5 m (15 feet) in length and a parallel blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, min 125 V.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.2 Connecting Peripheral Devices Note When connecting peripheral units, ensure that the components have industrial capability Connecting the Printer to the Parallel Port Proceed as follows to connect your printer: 1. Switch off the SIMATIC Box PC 620 and the printer. 2. Plug the printer cable into the LPT1 parallel port. 3. Connect the printer cable to the printer. 4. Screw the connector tight at the interface port.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting the Printer to the Serial Port You can also connect your printer to the SIMATIC Box PC using a serial COM port. You will find information on how to adapt and set your interface and which connecting cable you require in the description of your printer. Connecting Monitors You connect external multisynchronous monitors using the standard VGA connector on the left-hand panel side of the unit. We recommend that you use a Siemens monitor.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Using a Mouse You can connect both a PS/2-USB and a serial mouse to the SIMATIC Box PC 620. Connecting a PS/2 Mouse You can connect an external PS/2 mouse or another external pointing device to an additional PS/2-compatible mouse connector. Port for PS/2 mouse (socket) COM 2 Port for serial mouse (connector) USB connection for USB mouse (socket) Figure 4-4 Connecting the Mouse To connect the mouse, proceed as follows: 1. Switch off your PC. 2.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard A PS/2 keyboard of your choice can be connected to the SIMATIC Box PC 620. PS/2 keyboard connection Figure 4-5 Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard To connect the keyboard, proceed as follows: 1. Switch off your device. 2. Insert the plug of the PS/2 keyboard. 3. Re-start your device. Note It is recommended that a keyboard with straight keyboard connector is used, so that the connector does not obscure adjacent ports.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting USB Periphery You can connect peripheral devices with USB interfaces to the USB port. Plug the USB cable into the port. The device is automatically detected by a Plug and Play operating system, e.g. Windows 98, and is then available. A USB keyboard can be used to manipulate the BIOS setup. USB port Figure 4-6 USB connection Note Operating systems which do not support Plug and Play (e.g. Windows NT 4.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.3 Working with PC Cards PC Cards The PC card interface supports Cardbus-Cards (32 Bit) and PCMCIA-Cards (16 Bit). The SIMATIC Box PC 620 has one PC card port. You can plug communication modules for MODEM, FAX-MODEM, ISDN, Token Ring, ETHERNET, memory expansion and SCSI interface modules in credit-card format into these ports.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ! Caution Before plugging in or taking out Cardbus/PC cards, you must discharge the electrostatic of your body by briefly touching grounded object (ESD guidelines, Section A.1). Otherwise faults can occur. Note Surge currents of 650 mA at 5 V relating to 3 s are allowable! Examples of PCMCIA cards connected to PC card interface for Hard Disk 330 mA read/write (Maxtor MXL-131-III) . . . . . . . . 640 mA spin up 2 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ! Caution Risk of damage to PC cards and the SIMATIC Box PC 620! Always insert PC cards with the front face turned toward the rear of the SIMATIC Box PC 620. The front face generally bears the company and product designation and is labeled ”This side up”, or words to that effect. You might damage the SIMATIC Box PC 620 and the PC card if you attempt to insert the PC card the wrong way round.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.4 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other SIMATIC S5 Point-To-Point Connection In this section, you will learn how to connect your SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a programming device or S5 programmable logic controller using a point-to-point connection. You can stablish a point-to-point connection by connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to another programming device or a programmable logic controller using A V.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to an S5 Programmable Logic Controller You can connect the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller using the COM1/TTY interface port. The cable for connecting to SIMATIC S5 CPUs is supplied with the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ( Order no.: 6ES5734-2BD20).
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 via an Adapter The connecting cable 6ES5 734-2BD20 is supplied with the SIMATIC Box PC 620. An adapter is available for connecting the programmable controller using old standard cables.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 SIMATIC Box PC 620 to PG Connection (V.24, TTY) If you want to connect your SIMATIC Box PC 620 to another programming device, you can plug the appropriate connecting cable into the V.24 or TTY interface port Tabelle 4-2 Connection of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to other PUs Interface Link Connecting Cable Order No.: COM 1 as a V.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Switching the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to Active/Passive When your SIMATIC Box PC 620 is supplied, the COM1 (TTY) serial port is active (20 mA current loop). When you connect two programming devices using the COM1 (TTY) serial port, you must deactivate the port on one of these devices. In the SIMATIC Box PC 620, the switch for this is located on the motherboard. These jumpers are accessible if you open the battery compartment cover.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.5 Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S7 Network (MPI/DP) Connecting an S7 Programmable Controller via MPI/DP Interface You can connect the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S7 automation system or to a PROFIBUS network via the potentially isolated*) MPI/DP port. The MPI cable (5m) for connection to SIMATIC S7 CPUs (order no.: 6ES7901-0BF00-0AA0) is supplied with the SIMATIC Box PC 620. Only transfer rates of up to 187.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connecting Via the MPI/DP interface, you can connect your PC to MPI networks (S7-200, S7-300, and S7-400) or PROFIBUS DP networks (DP components). MPI/PROFIBUS Network Up to 32 devices (PC, programming device, or programmable controller) can be connected to the MPI/DP interface to form a network segment. The physical connection to the MPI/PROFIBUS DP network is via a floating RS485 interface which is a component of the PC basic module.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.6 Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 with Other Stations on PROFIBUS Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 on PROFIBUS PROFIBUS is an open and robust bus system for industrial use. It can be used to configure networks with up to 32 stations per segment. PROFIBUS-DP supports data-transfer rates from 9.6 Kbaud to 12 Mbaud. How the Network Functions The network operates on the master-slave principle with token passing (complying with DIN19245, PROFIBUS).
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Box PC 620 4.7 Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 and Other Computers on Industrial Ethernet Networking the SIMATIC Box PC 620 on Industrial Ethernet Industrial Ethernet is a bus system for industrial use based on Ethernet (ISO 8802/3). The main features of Industrial Ethernet are: speed (10 Mbps), simple expansion, open communication, and widespread application.
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5 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions What Does This Chapter Contain? You can enhance the performance of your SIMATIC Box PC 620 by adding additional memory. This chapter describes how to expand your SIMATIC Box PC 620. Please observe the relevant safety guidelines. Chapter Overview In chapter you will find on page 5.1 Opening the Unit 5-2 5.2 Installation of a Memory Extension 5-5 5.3 Replacing the Backup Battery 5-6 5.4 Installation of Expansion Cards 5-13 5.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.1 Opening the Unit 5.1.1 Prerequisites The device is designed for easy maintenance so that any work that is necessary can be done quickly and at low cost. ! Caution The electronic components on the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Certain precautionary measures are therefore necessary when handling such components.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Before Opening the Unit Note the following rules before opening the unit: Before you disconnect the power supply cable, discharge any electrostatic charge on your body. You can do this by touching the metal mounting plate for the interfaces on the left-hand side panel of the unit. Discharge any electrostatic charge from tools that you are using. Wear a grounding wrist-strap if you are handling components.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.1.2 Opening the SIMATIC BOX PC 620 To open the SIMATIC Box PC 620, proceed as follows: 1. Switch off the SIMATIC Box PC 620, pull out the power supply connector, and remove all connecting cables from the unit, including the keyboard cable. 2. Remove the PC from its mounting/cabinet (only necessary if screws which have to be removed are inaccessible in the fitted position). 3. Undo the two screws (see fig. 5-1) on the housing cover. 4. Raise the cover slightly. 5.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.1.3 Components Visible After Opening the Unit Components Once you have removed the top cover of your unit, the components are visible.
5-6 3 / 3.6V CTRL 5 SD(0:7) BIOS 32 PLCC 29F040 512KByte 3.5”Floppy 1.44 MB PS/2 Keyboard / track ballmouse COM2 V24 TTY/AG Communication e.g. modem COM1 V24 Touch– Option COM2 alternative Printer Centronics EPP/ECP LPT1 protection RC network USB socket (Channel 0) USB 26 RJ45 Ethernet transformer BGA256 Ethernet 82559 33MHz Intel 10/100MBit– 3.
33 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual C79000-G7076-C639-02 32 AGP 31 5V 30 X420 +EMV Treiber D9 CPU PIIX4E other logic circuits ISA USB IDE PCI 3,3V / 5V–LVDS–TFT–Display D11 BIOS X3 SMSC 37B727 LPT/ COM FDC Ultra I/O prim. IDE 2,5’’ 26 X5 sec. IDE 2,5’’ NB–Floppy X31 X4 X25 X41 HD–SV 3,3V CMOS– CBT CBT LVDS CBT 5V DRAM ISA 3 D112 VCC D19 prim. IDE 3,5’’ 5V–CMOS–Display TFT / DSTN COM2) X26 (alt.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Components on the Motherboard The following components are located on the motherboard of the SIMATIC Box PC 620: Serial Number 5-8 Functions 1 2 Processor module with heat sink Connector for fan 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Loudspeaker Connector for clock battery System memory, 2 slots TTY transmitter TTY receiver PC card slots DIP switch TTY active/passive RJ45 socket for ethernet LAN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DP12 RS485 module MPI/DP port USB bus connector Serial port COM 2,
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.2 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules Standard Memory The motherboard has 2 slots for 144 pin SO DIMM memory submodules. This allows you to expand the memory capacity of your SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a maximum of 256 Mbytes. The basic configuration consists of a 64 Mbyte SDRAM module. Only one module has to be installed.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions ! Caution The electronic components of the printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Certain precautionary measures are therefore necessary when handling such components. These measures are explained in the guidelines for handling electrostatically sensitive devices at the end of this manual. Installing the SO DIMM Cards To plug in expansion submodules, proceed as follows: 1. Open the unit as described in Section 5.1. 2.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.3 Replacing the Backup Battery Battery Power Supply for Real-Time Clock and Configuration A backup battery (3.6 V-lithium battery) powers the the real-time clock even after the SIMATIC Box PC 620 is switched off. In addition to the time of day, all the information about the SIMATIC Box PC 620 (device configuration) is stored in RAM. If the backup battery fails or is removed, all these data are lost.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Backup battery removed Figure 5-6 Position of the Backup Battery ! Caution Risk of damage! Only replace the lithium battery with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (Order No.: W79084-E1003-B1). Dispose of used batteries in keeping with local regulations. Changing SETUP If you change the battery or unplug the battery connector you must run the SETUP program to reset your programming device’s configuration data (see Chapter 6).
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.4 Installation of Expansion Cards Notes about the Cards The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is designed for the use with cards as per the AT/ PCI specification.The dimensions of the cards may not exceed the stated dimensions. If the height is exceeded, contact problems, malfunctions and difficulties with the assembly cannot be excluded. The illustrations show cards with a full AT/PCI overall length. Depending on the slot, there may be restrictions on the overall length.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 106,68 mm 4,2” 8,19 mm 0.322” 174,63 mm 6,875” Figure 5-9 Short PCI Cards (5 V) 106,68 mm 4,2” 8,19 mm 0.322” 265 mm 10,48 ” Figure 5-10 Long PCI Cards (5 V) Note about Long PCI Cards Before long PCI cards can be inserted into the guides of the fan trough, they must be fitted with a so-called extender (this should form part of the scope of supply of long PCI boards). Long PCI cards can be inserted into the guides of ISA modules by means of this extender.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.4.1 Removal and Installation of the Device for Holding Down the modules The device for holding down the modules is attached to the housing with a screw. It has three slits, through which the slide elements are inserted. Proceed as follows: 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Undo the fixing screw of the device for holding down the modules. 3. During assembly, ensure that the device for holding down the modules is resting on the guide on the housing.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Aligning the Holding-Down Device Proceed as follows to install the holding-down device. 1. Insert the slide element through the guide slit until it is resting firmly on the module. The module must now be introduced into the notch. ! Caution No pressure may be exerted on the module! Therefore, do not use force to press the slide element onto the module. 2.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.4.2 Removal and Installation of an Expansion Card Proceed as follows: 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove all connectors from the expansion card and note the assignment. 3. Remove the device for holding down the modules as described in Section 5.4.1. 4. Undo the screw on the slot plate of the module. 5. Pull the module out of the slot. 6. Proceed in the reverse order to install the new expansion card.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.5 Removal and Installation of Drives 5.5.1 Removal and Installation of the Hard Disk Drive 1. Undo the 4 screws on the back of the housing. 2. Open the drive holder. 3. Detach the drive holder from the mounting and lay the drive holder with its top on the housing. 4. Note the cable assignment and pull off the cables. 5. Undo the four screws which secure the hard disk drive to the vibration-damped part of the mounting. Remove the hard disk drive from the mounting. 6.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Figure 5-14 Hard Disk Drive with Holder Removed SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual C79000-G7076-C639-02 5-19
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.5.2 Removal and Installation of a CD-ROM Drive Depending on the device equipment, a CD-ROM drive is installed in the SIMATIC Box PC 620. 1. Undo the 2 screws on the back of the housing. 2. Remove the cover of the CD-ROM drive. 3. Undo the three screws which secure the CD-ROM drive to the mounting. 4. Remove the CD-ROM drive from the mounting and carefully pull off the data cable. 5. Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new drive.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.5.3 Removal and Installation of the Floppy Drive 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove the drive holder as described in Section 5.5.1. 3. Release the interlock of the controller flex-lead on the motherboard and pull the flex-lead out of the connector assembly. 4. Undo the two fixing screws (TORX T8) on the housing. 5. Lift the floppy drive upwards out of the housing. 6. Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new drive.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.5.4 Removal and Installation of the LS 120 Drive The removal and installation of the LS120 drive takes place with the same steps as for the floppy drive. 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove the drive holder as described in Section 5.5.1. 3. Release the cable clamp assembly of the controller flex-lead on the motherboard and pull the flex-lead out of the connector assembly. 4. Undo the two fixing screws (TORX T8) on the housing. 5.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.6 Removal and Installation of the Power Supply Unit 1. Open the system housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove the drive holder as described in Section 5.5.1. 3. Undo and remove the 3 screws of the cover of the power supply unit from the housing. 4. Undo the two fixing screws (TORX T10) on the housing. 5. Pull the power supply unit upwards out of the housing. 6. Proceed in the reverse order to fit the new power supply unit.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.7 Removal and Installation of the Bus Board 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove all the modules from the slots (proceed as described in Section 5.4.2.). 3. Remove the drive holder as described in Section 5.5.1. 4. Remove the power supply unit as described in Section 5.6. 5. Undo the screw on the motherboard. 6. Pull the bus board off the motherboard. 7. Proceed in the reverse order to refit the bus board.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.7.1 Removal and Installation of the Motherboard 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Remove all the modules from the slots (proceed as described in Section 5.4.2). 3. Remove the drive holder as described in Section 5.5.1. 4. Remove the power supply unit as described in Section 5.6. 5. Undo the 7 screws on the motherboard and the 10 hexagon head screws on the ports. 6. Remove the bus board and the motherboard. 7.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.8 Removal and Installation of the Fan The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is cooled by means of a fan which sucks hot air out of the housing. 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.1. 2. Pull off the fan cable connector on the basic board. 3. The fan is secured to the housing by two plastic rivets. Undo the rivets by pressing out the gudgeon from the rear of the rivet shank. 4. Remove the fan. 5. Proceed in the reverse order for assembly.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.9 Processor Upgrade You can boost the performance of your SIMATIC Box PC 620 by installing other Pentium II processors. Consult your local service partner or distributor. Note Processor upgrade If an upgrade is implemented, for example to a processor with a different frequency, it may be important to also upgrade the BIOS. Processor Fixing screws Figure 5-22 Position of the Processor Proceed as follows: 1. Open the housing as described in Section 5.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.10 Switch Settings / Jumpers TTY Jumpers (S1) S1-1 S1-2 Function on on Active TTY port (standard setting) on off TTY send loop separate from power source (passive setting) off on TTY receive loop separate from power source (passive setting) 1 2 off on Figure 5-23 Switch Setting TTY Port Active For TTY operation of the COM1 port, the settings in the setup menu have to be changed (see Section 6.1.2).
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.11 Network Connections and Internetworking 5.11.1 Connection of an MPI/DP Port Connection of a PROFIBUS-DP Network via the MPI/DP Port You can connect the PC to PROFIBUS-DP networks via the potentially isolated *) MPI/DP port. The physical connection is effected via SINEC-L2 components for stationary connections or via the 5m long MPI connecting cable (order no.: 6ES7001-0BF00-0AA0) for non stationary connections.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.11.2 Point To Point Connection Point-To-Point Connection In this chapter, the possibilities of linking your device to a programming unit or a programmable controller in a point-to-point connection are described. You can establish a point-to-point connection by connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to another programming device or a programmable logic controller using A V.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions Connecting the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to an S5 Programmable Logic Controller You can connect the SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller using the COM1/TTY interface port. You connect your SIMATIC Box PC 620 to a SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controller as follows: 1. Switch off your device. 2. Place the connecting cable onto the port COM1 / V.24-/ AG.
SIMATIC Box PC 620 Expansions 5.12 Reset Button A hardware reset is initiated by means of the reset button on your device. The PC is restarted. In the SIMATIC Box PC 620 the reset button is on the drive side beside the floppy drive. The reset button can be only actuated with a pointed object (e.g. a ball-point pen or an opened-up paper clip). The position of the reset button is marked in the illustration of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 below.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6 What Does This Chapter Contain? In this chapter, you will learn how to configure your programming device. You need to do this if you change your system by adding, removing, or exchanging expansion modules and memory expansions, or by replacing a system module. Chapter Overview In chapter you will find on page 6.1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP 6-2 6.1.1 The Main Menu 6-5 6.1.2 The Advanced Menu 6-15 6.1.3 The Security Menu 6-22 6.1.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1 Changing the Device Configuration with SETUP Changing the Device Configuration Your SIMATIC Box PC 620 device configuration is set for working with the software supplied with the unit. You should only change the preset values if you have modified your Box PC in any way or if a fault occurs when the unit is powered up. SETUP Program The SETUP program is in the ROM-BIOS.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Screen Display Following Power On With the default setting of your PC, the display shown below appears following power-on: Phoenix BIOS 4.0 A5E00016562–ES04 Copyright 1985-98 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved. SIMATIC Box PC 620 V07.01.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Menu Structure The screen is divided into four sections. In the top section, you can select the menu screens [Main], [Advanced], [Security], [Power], [Boot Sequence], [Version], [Exit]. In the left of the center section you can select various settings or submenus. Brief help texts appear on the right for the currently selected menu entry. The bottom section contains information for operator inputs.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.1 The Main Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced System Time: Selectable submenu Security Power System Date: [ 15:35:32 ] [ 01/23/1999 ] Diskette A: Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave [ 1.44 MB, 31/2” ] [4326 MB] [None] [None] [None] Memory Cache: Boot Options Keyboard Features Hardware Options [Write Back] System Memory: Extended Memory: Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Shift-Tab Tab selects field.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 System Time und System Date Uhrzeit und Datum System Time and System Date indicate the current values. Once you have selected the appropriate option, you can use the [+] and [–] keys to modify the time setting Hour:Minute:Second and the date Month/Day/Year. You can move between the entries in the date and time options (for example, from hour to minute) using the tabulator key. Diskette A Disk drive The type of floppy drive installed in the PC is set here.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master/ Secondary Slave The system jumps to the following submenu when you select this type of menu field: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Primary Master [4326MB] Item Specific Help Type: Cylinders: Heads: Total Sectors Maximum Capacity [Auto] [8940] [ 15] [8448300] 4326MB Multi-Sector Transfers: LBA Mode Control: 32 Bit I/O: Transfer Mode: Ultra DMA Mode: [16 Sectors] [Enabled] [Enabled] [FPIO 4 / DMA 2] [Disabled] F1 Help ESC
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 “Multi Sector-Transfer” Field The entry in the Multi-Sector Transfer field defines the number of sectors transferred per interrupt. The value depends on the drive and should be set only by setting the Type field to Auto. Disabled 2,4,8,16 sectors “LBA Mode Control” field If the LBA Mode Control field (enabled,disabled) is set to ’Enabled’, the system supports hard disks with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ”Memory Cache” Field The following pop-up menu appears when you select the option “Memory cache” in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main System Time: System Date: Diskette A: [ 15:35:32 ] [ 01/23/1999 ] Item Specific Help [ 1.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Option ”Boot Options” The following submenu appears when you select the option “Boot Options” in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Boot Options QuickBoot Mode: Item Specific Help [Enabled] SETUP prompt: [Enabled] POST Errors: [Enabled] Floppy check: [Disabled] Summary screen: [Enabled] Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Floppy check The floppy head is stepped inward and then back to its original position during the system run-up phase. This test is useful because it reinitializes the drive. Summary screen The most important system parameters are displayed when the system run-up phase completes. ’Enabled’ means that the feature is active. ’Disabled’ means that the feature is inactive.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Option “Keyboard Features” The following submenu appears if you select the “Keyboard Features” field in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Keyboard Features Numlock: Key Click: [On] Keyboard auto-repeat rate: [30/sec] [Disabled] Item Specific Help Selects Power-on state for Numlock on next boot Keyboard auto-repeat delay: [1/2 sec] F1 Help Select Item + / – Change Values ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ”Hardware Options” Field The following submenu appears when you select the “Hardware Options” field in the main menu: PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Hardware Options Item Specific Help PCI - MPI / DP: On Board Ethernet Ethernet Adress: Cardbus/PCMCIA Slot: SafeCard functions: Legacy USB Suport: [Enabled] [Enabled] [080006247000] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] CRT / LCD selection: CRT 640 X 480: CRT 800 X 600: CRT 1024 X 768: LCD-Screensize: DSTN Contrast: [SIMULTAN]
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Entry CRT / LCD selection Meaning [LCD Enabled] [CRT Enabled] [SIMULTAN] Both display interfaces are enabled and operate simultaneously. Note, however, that the LCD does not support all resolutions.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.2 The Advanced Menu Menu Structure PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Setup Warning: Version Exit Item Specific Help Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Large Disk Access Mode [DOS] The drive tables are adapted for DOS access operations in accordance with Enhanced IDE. [OTHER] The tables are not adapted. Hard Disk Pre-Delay [Disabled] No additional start-up delay for the hard disk. 3 to 30 Additional start-up delay for the hard disk; needed only for seconds older-generation hard disks. Memory Gap at [Disabled] The complete onboard RAM memory is available.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Printer Port Internal LPT1 Mode: Use this setting to set the operating mode of the printer interface. Make sure that the setting matches the printer connected to the printer port. See the printer documentation for details of the appropriate settings.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 ”PCI Devices” Field If the PCI devices field is selected, the following submenu appears: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Submenu “on board PCI Ethernet” If the on board PCI ethernet field is selected, the following submenu appears: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Submenu “PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion” Available means that the Plug and Play mechanism in BIOS can allocate the IRQ to Plug and Play submodules or motherboard functions. Use the ’Reserved’ setting only if the interrupt has to be assigned specifically to PCMCIA submodules with no Plug and Play capability. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Option “PCI IRQ line” PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility. Advanced Item Specific Help PCI Configuration PCI devices can use hardware interrupts called IRQs. A PCI device cannot use IRQs already in use by ISA or EISA devices.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.3 The Security Menu Summary You can only edit the fields enclosed in square brackets. Two passwords are assigned to protect your PC from unauthorized use. You can use the supervisor password to prevent use of diskettes for the normal user and to limit use of the hard disk.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Diskette access This mode of protection is not active unless ”Password on boot ” is set to [enabled]. [Supervisor] Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor password was entered during system boot. [User] SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual C79000-G7076-C639-02 Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was entered during system boot.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.4 The Power Menu Summary This menu has the following structure.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Hard Disk Timeout [Disabled] [10, 15, 30, 60] The hard disk does not shut down. Time since the last hard-disk access, the hard disk is shut down. The next time it is accessed, the hard disk starts spinning again after a brief delay. Fan Control [Enabled] [Enabled] Fan always runs at full speed Fan speed depends on temperature.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.5 The Boot Sequence Menu Summary This menu allows you to prioritize the boot devices. PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help + Diskette Drive + Removable Device Keys used to view or configure devices: expands or collapses devices with a + or – <+> and <–> moves the device up or down.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Groups marked + can contain more than one device. When you select a group marked in this way, hit Enter to view the list of devices in the group.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.6 The Version Menu This menu contains the information you will have to quote when you send us technical questions about your system. PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help SIMATIC Box PC 620 BIOS Version V07.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.7 The Exit Menu The Exit Menu The setup program is always terminated using this menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup-Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Sequence Version Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes & Exit Exit Without Saving Changes Get Default Values Load Previous Values Save Changes F1 Help ESC Exit Figure 6-21 Save Changes & Exit Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.1.8 Default Setup Settings Documenting Your Device Configuration If you have made any modifications to the default Setup settings, you can enter them in the following table. You can then refer to these entries if you need to make any hardware modifications later. Note Print the following table out and keep the pages in a safe place once you have filled in your entries.
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Systemparameter CRT 640 x 480 CRT 800 x 600 CRT 1024 x 768 LCD Screensize DSTN Contrast Trackball / PS2 Mouse Advanced COM/LPT Configuration Internal COM1 Base I/O address Interupt Internal COM2 Base I/O address Interrupt Internal LPT1 Mode Base I/O address Interrupt DMA Channel (nur bei ECP PCI-Configuration PCI Device Slot 1 Option ROM Scan Enable Master Latency timer PCI Device Slot 2 Option ROM Scan Enable Master Latency timer on board PCI Ethernet Option ROM Scan Ena
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Systemparameter Local Bus IDE adapter Large Disk Access Mode Hard Disk Pre-Delay Memory Gap at 15 Mbyte Default Settings Primary & Secondary DOS Disabled Disabled Security Supervisor Password Is User Password Is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password on boot Fixed disk boot sector Diskette Access Disabled Disabled Enter Enter Disabled Normal Supervisor Power APM Power Savings Standby Timeout Suspend Timeout Hard Disk Timeout Fan Control Enabled Disabled o
Configuring the SIMATIC Box PC 620 6.2 Configuring the PC Card You can obtain the software you require for using PC cards under MS DOS, such as Socket Services Card Services Client Drivers Flash File System from the nearest Siemens sales office or representative. Your PC comes supplied with Windows 98 / NT4 / 2000 already installed; this supports the PC Card interface. After configuration, the computer must be rebooted.
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7 Error Diagnosis Overview of Chapter In chapter you will find on page 7.1 Diagnosing errors 7-2 7.
Error Diagnosis 7.1 Diagnosing Errors Error Cause Remedy Connection to power supply Check the connection to the The message: ”Invalid configuration information...
Error Diagnosis 7.2 Self-Test of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 before Booting When the PC is powered up, it runs a self-test (POST = Power On Self Test). If the POST detects a fault, it outputs the sequence of beeps (beep code) assigned for the fault. Each beep code consists of 2 x 2 sequences.
Error Diagnosis The POST Codes in order of occurrence: Display (hex) 7-4 Meaning Description 02 TP_VERIFY_REAL Test whether the CPU is in real mode 1C TP_RESET_PIC Reset the interrupt controller 12 TP_RESTORE_CRO Restore the controller register 13 TP_PCI_BM_RESET Reset the PCI bus master 36 TP_CHK_SUTDOWN Check the shutdown code 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Switch the ES to special mode 03 TP_DISABLE_NMI Switch off the NMI 0A TP_CPU_INIT Initialize the CPU 04 TP_GET_CPU_TYPE Determine th
Error Diagnosis Display (hex) Meaning Description 49 TP_PCI_INIT Initialize the PCI interface 48 TP_CONFIG Check the configuration 4A TP_VIDEO Initialize the video interface 4C TP_VID_SHADOW Copy the video BIOS to RAM 24 TP_SET_HUGE_ES Switch the ES to special mode 22 TP_8742_TEST Test circuit 8742 52 TP_KB_TEST Keyboard available? 54 TP_KEY_CLICK Switch the keyboard click on/off 76 TP_KEYBOARD Check the keyboard 58 TP_HOT_INT Test for unexpected interrupts 4B TP_QUIETBOOT
Error Diagnosis Display (hex) Meaning Description 8B TP_MOUSE Test the internal mouse interface 95 TP_CD Test the CP 92 TP_USERPATCH2 Area for own initializations 98 TP_ROM_SCAN Search for BIOS expansions 69 TP_PM_SETUP Initialize the power management 9E TP_IRQS Enable the hardware IRQ A0 TP_TIME_OF_DAY Set the clock time and date A2 TP_KEYLOCK_TEST Preset the keylock C2 TP_PEM_LOCK Stop the error manager C3 TP_PEM_DISPLAY Display any possible errors A8 TP_ERASE_F2 Delete
8 Hardware Information Overview of Chapter In chapter you will find on page 8.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) 8-2 8.2 Overview of the Components and Ports 8-3 8.3 Hardware Address Table 8-4 8.4 Interrupt Assignment 8-8 8.5 Video Modes of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 8-10 8.6 Monitoring Functions 8-11 8.7 Ports 8-14 8.8 Bus Unit 8-38 8.9 CD-ROM Drive 8-44 8.10 Power Supply Unit (AC) 8-46 8.11 Power Supply Unit (DC) 8-47 8.
Hardware Information 8.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) Basic System Component Voltage +5V Pentium II Motherboard 0.5 A Processor Pentium II 333 1.8 A Floppy disk drive / LS 120 0.56 A Hard disk 0.56 A CD ROM drive 0.7 A +3.3V 1.9 A 0.1 A –5V 0.08 A –12V 0.02 A 0.2 A Sum (basic configuration) 4.12 A ISA/PCI slots (Sum) 3A 1.9 A 0.7 A 0.08 A 0.6 A 1 PC-Card slot 0.5 Sum (max. for maximum configuration) 10 A 2 Total power consumption 84W 8-2 +18V 0.
Hardware Information 8.2 Overview of the Components and Ports Component/Port Description Parameters SDRAM ECC support 512K in 4 pages Chipset Single chipset 440BX BIOS Update via software CPU Mobile Pentium II / III / Celeron (type MMC2) Upgradeable Multimedia support On Board L2-Cache with 128 k/256 k Memory DIMM modules up to max.
Hardware Information 8.3 Hardware Address Table In the distribution of the address areas a distinction is made between Memory address area and I/O address area. Different read/write signals (I/O WR, I/O RD, MEMR, MEMR) are used to reference these areas. The following tables will give you an overview of the address areas used. Please refer to the descriptions of the individual functional groups for more details.
Hardware Information Assignments of the Memory Addresses From Address To Address Size Assignment Remark 0000 0000 0007 FFFF 512k Conventional system memory 0008 0000 0009 FBFF 127k Conventional system memory extended 0009 FC00 0009 FFFF 1k Conventional system memory extended BIOS data 000A 0000 000A FFFF 64k Graphics refresh memory VGA 000B 0000 000B 7FFF 32k SW graphics/text screen refresh memory free 000B 8000 000B FFFF 32k Graphics refresh memory VGA/CGA 000C 0000 000C A
Hardware Information I/O Adress Assignment Address Assignment Remark from to 0000 000F DMA controller 1 0020 0021 Interrupt controller 1 0024 003D Motherboard resources 0040 0043 Timer 1 0060 0060 Keyboard controller data 0061 0061 NMI, speaker control 0064 0064 Keyboard controller, CMD/STATUS 0070 0070 Real Time Clock-Index 0071 0071 Real Time Clock Date 0072 0077 CMOS-RAM / Keyboard 0078 0079 Reserved, board configuration 0080 008F DMA page register 00A0 00A1 In
Hardware Information I/O Address Assignments Address Assignment Remark from to 1000 103F PIIX IO 1040 104F PIIX Power management 1050 1057 First IDE Controller (Dual FIFO) 1058 105F Second IDE Controller (Dual FIFO) 1060 107F PCI/USB Universal Host Controller 1080 10E7 ESS SOLO -1 Audio Device Sound DMA Assignments DMA Channel Data Transfer Description 0 8 / 16 bits Free 1 8 / 16 bits Free 2 8 / 16 bits Floppy 3 8 / 16 bits Free 4 Cascading of DMA controllers 5 16
Hardware Information 8.4 Interrupt Assignments Interrupt Assignment In the SIMATIC Box PC 620, the 16 hardware interrupts (IRQ 0 to IRQ 15) are processed by two integrated interrupt controllers of the type 82C59. The INT output of the slave controller is connected to the IRQ 2 input of the master controller. Interrupt 9 (IRQ 9) can be used on the bus for the assigned interrupt 2 (IRQ 2). In the initialization phase, IRQ is programmed for the software interrupt vector 0A H (IRQ 2) by the ROM-BIOS.
Hardware Information I/O Adresses of the Interrupt Controllers Interrupt Assignment Parameterized interrupt vector, memory address SMI System management interrupt, cannot be masked - NMI Expansion slots Signal IO Channel Check2 INT 2 H IRQ 0 Interner Timer (system clock) INT 8 H IRQ 1 Keyboard INT 9 H IRQ 2 Cascaded (slave interrupt controller) INT A H IRQ 3 *) Serial port 2 ( COM2/ IRDA ) [can be cleared in setup] INT B H IRQ 4 *) Serial por 1 (COM1/TTY) [can be cleared in setup] IN
Hardware Information 8.5 Video Modes Mode No. (hex) VESAMode No.
Hardware Information 8.6 Monitoring functions The LEDs described in the following passages exist only for specific device models. The basic model of the Box PC 620 has no LEDs. The hardware signals are described in Section 8.7.2. 8.6.1 Overview Function The following individual functions are implemented: Temperature monitoring and excess/insufficient temperature indication Watchdog Messages from the monitoring modules can be transferred to applications.
Hardware Information 8.6.3 Temperature Monitoring/Indication Temperature Monitoring The temperature is measured by means of three temperature sensors. One sensor monitors the processor temperature, the second the temperature in the area of the processor module and the expansion cards and the third the temperature in the area of the power supply unit. If the temperature near the power supply exceeds 45oC (fixed value), the fan is set to maximum rpms.
Hardware Information 8.6.4 Watchdog (WD) Function The watchdog monitors the execution of a program. The purpose of the WD is to notify the user of a program crash through various reactions. The watchdog is idle when the PC is switched on or after a HW-RESET(cold start), i.e. no reaction of the WD will be triggered and the RUN LED is switched off. If the watchdog is activated (by driver or SOM program) the Run LED is green.
Hardware Information 8.7 Ports The following ports are available on the motherboard of the SIMATIC Box PC 620: External ports for the connection of external devices Interfaces for the connection of display devices Ports for internal connections (drives, bus boards etc.) The connector assignments of the individual ports are described in the following chapters. 8.7.
Hardware Information Serial Port COM1 (PLC/V.24/Modem) The serial port (COM 1) on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 has the following pinout: 1 13 14 25 Figure 8-1 COM 1 Serial Port (Socket Connector) Pin No.
Hardware Information Gender Changer for COM1 You can convert the COM1/V24 / AG port of the SIMATIC PC family into the usual 25 pin male connector by means of the enclosed gender changer (25 pin / 25 pin). For this, you only have to plug the gender changer onto the COM1 socket and secure it with the two hexagon head screws. Pin No. Description Route Pin No.
Hardware Information Serial Port COM2 (V24/Mouse) The serial port (COM 2) on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 has the following pinout: 5 9 1 6 Figure 8-2 Serial Port COM 2 (Connector) Pin No.
Hardware Information Parallel Port LPT1 The parallel port (LPT 1) on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 has the following pinout: 1 13 14 25 Figure 8-3 Parallel Port LPT 1 (Socket) 8-18 Pin No.
Hardware Information PS/2 Mouse Port You can connect an external PS/2 mouse to your SIMATIC Box PC 620. The connector has the following pinout: 6 5 4 3 2 1 View of socket connector Figure 8-4 Connector Pinout for a PS/2 Mouse Pin No.
Hardware Information PS/2 Keyboard with Trackball Port You can connect an external keyboard to your SIMATIC Box PC 620. The connector has the following pinout: 6 5 4 3 2 1 View onto the socket Figure 8-5 Connector Pinout for an External Keyboard Connecting Cable 8-20 Pin-No.
Hardware Information USB Port The Universal Serial Bus port has the following pinout: Contact Number Signal Name 1 VCC 2 - Data 3 + Data 4 Ground Meaning 4 3 2 1 The connector is of type A. The port is rated as a high current USB (500mA).
Hardware Information MPI/DP Socket Connector The MPI/DP socket connector on the SIMATIC box PC 620 has the following pinout: 1 5 6 9 Figure 8-6 MPI/DP Socket Connector Pin No. Designation Description Input/output 1 NC Pin 1 is not assigned - 2 NC Pin 2 is not assigned - 3 LTG_B Signal line B of MPI module Input/output 4 RTS_AS RTSAS, control signal for received data stream. The signal is “1” active when the programmable controller is sending.
Hardware Information Ethernet RJ45 Connection * Pin no.
Hardware Information VGA Socket Connector The VGA socket connector on the SIMATIC Box PC 620 has the following pinout: 6 11 1 5 10 15 Figure 8-7 VGA Socket Connector 8-24 Pin No.
Hardware Information 8.7.
Hardware Information Pin Signal Meaning DSTN DSTN 1 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 2 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 3 GND 4 CLK Signal Meaning TFT TFT 1 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 2 P5V_D_fused +5V (fused) Display VCC 3 GND 4 CLK 5 GND 5 GND 6 LP Horizontal Sync 6 HSync Horizontal Sync 7 FP Vertical Sync 7 VSync Vertical Sync 8 - - 8 R0 Signal Red Bit 0 (LSB) 9 - - 9 R1 Signal Red Bit 1 10 UD6 Upper Data Bit 6 10 R2 Signal Red
Hardware Information Display Port (LVDS), X400 TFT displays with an LVDS port can be connected to this port. The connection of 18 bit displays up to a resolution of 1024x768 pixels is possible. The permissible display clock rate is 20MHz to 66Mhz. The display is selected automatically in accordance with the coding of the Select Inputs display. The display supply voltages (3.3V and 5V) are connected via the graphic controller, dependent on therequirements of the connected displays.
Hardware Information Allocation of the Display to Display Select Pins The automatic configuration of one of 15 possible displays is effected via the Display Select Inputs. The Display Select inputs are fitted with Pull-Up resistors, i.e. if these inputs are not connected, they have a high level. In order to generate a low level, the input must be connected to GND. Nr.
Hardware Information I/O Port for Front Control Elements All the signals in addition to the Display and COM2 port which are necessary for the connection of front control elements are applied to this port. The maximum cable length is 50cm with a USB data transfer rate of 12MBaud. Pin No. Signal Name 1 GND 2 P12V Remark Power supply for inverter (max. 0.
Hardware Information Internal Serial Port COM2 (V.24), X26 This port is connected in parallel to the external COM2 port. Both ports can therefore only be used alternatively. The assignment is executed in such a way that a 1:1 connection to a 9 pin subminiature Cannon socket can be made when using insulation piercing connecting devices. The maximum cable length is 100cm with a data transfer rate of 9.6 kBaud. 8.7.3 Pin no.
Hardware Information CD ROM internal X3 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, IRQ15, edge-triggered 44 pin, 2mm male connector (CD ROM, secondary slave with connected LS120, otherwise secondary master), a maximum of one drive is operable LS120 internal X31 170h-177h, 1F0h-1F7h, can be disabled IRQ14, IRQ15, edge-triggered 1x41 pin (Hirose DF9-41, (LS120, secondary master with connected drive), for use with flex-lead from PG740) a maximum of one drive is operable RS485 Hybrid internal X503/
Hardware Information ISA Bus Signals Signal Signal A name B 1 iochk# 1 2 sd7 3 Signal Signal Signal C name D name E gnd 1 sbhe# 1 memcs 16# 1 2 rstdrv 2 la23 2 iocs16 # sd6 3 +5V 3 la22 3 4 sd5 4 irq9 4 la21 5 sd4 5 -5V 5 la20 6 sd3 6 drq2 6 7 sd2 7 -12V 8 sd1 8 0ws# 9 sd0 9 10 iochrdy 11 name Signal Signal Signal F name G name H gnd 1 clk (slot3) 1 sdone 1 serr# 2 gnd 2 gnd 2 sbo# 2 ad15 irq10 3 inta# 3 intc#
Hardware Information DC Port of the Power Supply Units The power supply unit has a connector (X2) through which all the signals on the DC side are connected with the motherboard. Pin No. Row A Meaning Pin No.
Hardware Information Port to the Floppy Disk Drive (X5) This port is intended for the connection of a notebook floppy disk drive. The maximum connection length of the data cable may not exceed 40cm. Pin no. Signal Name 1 P5V 2 3 4 5 INDEX_N P5V DS_N0 P5V 6 7 8 DCHG_N n.c. n.c. 9 10 11 12 HDOUT MOT_N0 HDIN DIR_SL_N 13 14 15 16 n.c.
Hardware Information Pin X41 Meaning 1 RESET Reset 2 GND 3 D7 Data signal D7 4 D8 5 6 Pin X4/X3 Meaning 1 RESET Reset 2 GND 3 D7 Data signal D7 Data signal D8 4 D8 Data signal D8 D6 Data signal D6 5 D6 Data signal D6 D9 Data signal D9 6 D9 Data signal D9 7 D5 Data signal D5 7 D5 Data signal D5 8 D10 Data signal D10 8 D10 Data signal D10 9 D4 Data signal D4 9 D4 Data signal D4 10 D11 Data signal D11 10 D11 Data signal D11 11 D3 Data signal D3
Hardware Information Connection for LS120 Drive (X31) The optional LS120 drive is connected via this port. This port is connected in parallel with the secondary IDE port. The connected LS120 drive is automatically master (i.e. bootable drive) as the result of a special RC circuit. The maximum connection length of the data cable may not exceed 40cm. 8-36 Pin No.
Hardware Information PS Connection for Hard Disk (X25) The power supply of the 3.5” hard disk is effected via this connection. Pin no. Signal Name Remark 1 P12V +12 V 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 P5V +5 V Connection for CPU Fan and Device Fan (X28) The CPU fan and the device fan are connected via these two connections. Pin no.
Hardware Information 8.8 Bus Board 8.8.1 Design and Mode of Operation The bus board is designed as a passive link between the motherboard and the expansion modules. It is mounted by means of two screws. The bus board has two ISA slots and two PCI slots, as well as a shared ISA /PCI slot. The expansion modules are powered via the link between the bus board and the motherboard. An external power supply (+5V and +12V) is provided.
Hardware Information 8.8.2 Interface to the Motherboard The connection to the motherboard is established by a gold-colored EISA indirect connector. All the required bus signals (ISA and PCI) are present on this connector. The following table shows the pin assignments.
Hardware Information ISA Slot Pin Assignment Pin –IOCHCK A2 Type* Pin Signal Name Type I B1 0V SD 07 I/O B2 RESET DRV A3 SD 06 I/O B3 + 5V VCC A4 SD 05 I/O B4 IRQ 9 I A5 SD 04 I/O B5 – 5V VCC A6 SD 03 I/O B6 DRQ 2 I A7 SD 02 I/O B7 – 12V VCC A8 SD 01 I/O B8 –OWA I A9 SD 00 I/O B9 + 12V VCC A10 –IOCHRDY I B10 0V GND A11 AEN O B11 –SMEMW O A12 SA 19 I/O B12 –SMEMR O A13 SA 18 I/O B13 –IOW I/O A14 SA 17 I/O B14 –IOR I/O A15
Hardware Information Pin Signal Name Type * Pin Signal Name Type C1 –SBHE O D1 –MEMCS16 I C2 LA 23 I/O D2 –IOCS16 I C3 LA 22 I/O D3 IRQ 10 I C4 LA 21 I/O D4 IRQ 11 I C5 LA 20 I/O D5 IRQ 12 I C6 LA 19 I/O D6 IRQ 13 I C7 LA 18 I/O D7 IRQ 14 I C8 LA 17 I/O D8 –DACK0 O C9 –MEMR I/O D9 DRQ 0 I C10 –MEMW I/O D10 –DACK5 O C11 SD 08 I/O D11 DRQ 5 I C12 SD 09 I/O D12 –DACK6 O C13 SD 10 I/O D13 DRQ 6 I C14 SD 11 I/O D14 –DACK7 O
Hardware Information PCI Slot Pin Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 8-42 5V System Environment Side B Side A -12V TRST# TCK +12V Ground TMS TDO TDI +5V +5V +5V INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# +5V PRSNT1# Reserved Reserved +5V (I/O) PRSNT2# Reserved Ground Ground Ground Ground Reserved Reserved Ground RST# CLK +5V (I/O) Ground GNT# REQ# Ground +5V (I/O) Reserved AD[31] AD[30] AD[29] +3.
Hardware Information Assignment of the Slot Specific PCI Bus Signals PCI Socket Pin No.
Hardware Information 8.9 CD-ROM Drive Depending on the device equipment, a CD-ROM drive is installed in the SIMATIC Box PC 620. The fitting depth of the PC is increased by 20 mm as a result. The CD-ROM drive allows you to read CDs. Opening the Drawer By briefly pressing the eject button, the drawer springs out slightly. Now pull the drawer out until it clicks into position.
Hardware Information CD-ROM Front Tray Access LED Eject button Emergency ejection Figure 8-9 CD-ROM Front ! Caution Risk of data loss and damage to the drive! CD-ROM drives are sensitive to vibrations and shock. Any vibrations occuring during operation can lead to damage to the drive or CD. Emergency Eject The procedure described below can used to remove a disc from the CD-ROM drive if the Open/Close button is disabled by software or a power failure occurs.
Hardware Information 8.10 Power Supply (AC) Technical Specifications Voltage Max. Current Voltage Stability + 12 V 1.7 A 4% – 12 V 0.2 A 6% +5V 10 A 3% –5V 0.1 A 5% + 3.3 V 4.2 A 5% + 18 V (potential-free) 0.
Hardware Information 8.11 Power Supply (DC) Technical Specifications Voltage Max. Current Voltage Stability + 12 V 1.7 A 4% – 12 V 0.2 A 6% +5V 10 A 3% –5V 0.1 A 5% + 3.3 V 4.2 A 5% + 18 V (potential-free) 0.
Hardware Information 8.12 Connecting Cables Overview PU 6xx 6ES5731-6AG00 COM1/TTY and 6ES5733-2xxx0 1) AG-SS/TTY PU 7xx 6ES5733-5xxx0 1) COM1/V.24 COM1/V.24 Link via V.
Hardware Information Standard Connecting Cable You can use the standard connecting cable (supplied along with your SIMATIC Box PC 620) to connect your PC a Siemens programmable controller. Please read the notes in Chapter 3.
Hardware Information Connecting Cable with 25 Pin Socket Connector PG 7xx PG 695 II Adapter 25 pin male connector 6ES5 731-6AG00 active (Output 2) AG-S5, V.
Hardware Information Link-Up to an AG-S5 / V.24 and COM 1 / TTY of a PU 6xx If you want to connect your PC to the AG-S5 / V.24 of a PG 6xx programming device, you will need an adapter. In this case, the PC must be switched to active. Please read the notes on changing over the TTY/COM 1 port to active in Chapter 5. PG 7xx Adapter 25 pin Cannon male Coonector 6ES5 731-6AG00 COM1/TTY port (Output 2) active Connecting cable 6ES5 733-2xxx0 PG 6xx 25 pin Cannon male connector with AG–S5/V.
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Guidelines for handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) A Overview of chapter In chapter you will find on page A.1 What does ESD mean? A-2 A.2 Electrostatic charging A-3 A.
Guidelines for handling electrostatic A.1 What does ESD mean? Definition All electronic components are equipped with high–integrated modules or components. Conditioned by their technology, these electronic components are extremely sensitive to overvoltages and therefore to discharges of static electricity. The short term ESD has been adopted for these Electrostatic Sensitive Devices/ assemblies.
Guidelines for handling electrostatic A.2 Electrostatic charging Charging Anyone who is not conductively connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrostatically charged. The maximum electrostatic voltage values which an operator can be charged with when contacting the materials stated in the illustration are shown in Fig. A–1. These values correspond to the specifications of IEC 801–2.
Guidelines for handling electrostatic A.3 Basic protective measures against discharge of static electricity Ensuring a good ground connection When handling electrostatic sensitive devices, ensure that your person, the workplace and packaging are grounded. In this manner you avoid static charge. Avoid direct contact As a general principle, only touch electrostatic sensitive devices when this is unavoidable (e.g. during maintenance work).
Glossary What does this Chapter Contain? This chapter contains a glossary in which you will find a list of the terminology used in conjunction with the Siemens range of PCs and programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms.
Glossary A Access Protection Access to the programs and data of a programming device can be protected by passwords. Application An application is a program which builds directly on, for example, the operating system. Applications on your programming device are MS-DOS/Windows, the STEP 5 Standard package, GRAPH 5 etc. ASCII Editor With an ASCII editor you can edit text files that are stored in ASCII code (American Standard Code of Information Interchange).
Glossary C Cache Fast intermediate memory between the work memory and the CPU. CD ROM (Compact Disc – Read Only Memory) Removable memory for large amounts of data. Click Pressing and immediately releasing the left mouse button; this selects objects or trigger commands. COM1 Port The COM1 port is a serial V.24/modem interface. This interface is suitable for asynchronous data transmission. It can also be used to connect printers with a serial interface. COM2 Port The COM2 port is a serial V.
Glossary D Device Configuration The configuration of a programming device contains information on the hardware and options of the device, such as memory configuration, drive types, monitor, network address etc. The data are stored in a configuration file and enable the operating system to load the correct device drivers and assign the correct device parameters. If changes are made to the hardware configuration, the user can change entries in the configuration file using the SETUP program.
Glossary Drivers These are programs which are part of the operating system. They adapt the data from user programs to the specific formats required by the I/O devices such as hard disk, printers and monitors. Drop-Down Menu In graphics-supported programs, a menu line is positioned on the top edge of the screen. The menu titles contained in this line can be set either as drop-down or pull-down menus. Drop-down menus “roll” down as soon as the mouse pointer passes over a menu title.
Glossary Function Keys Function keys can be divided into two different types; the normal function keys which are assigned a particular function of the computer (for example, delete key), and programmable function keys (softkeys). G Gender Changer Using the gender changer (25 pin / 25 pin), the COM1/V24/AG SIMATIC PC family port can be converted to the usual 25-pin male connector. H Hard Copy The output of the complete contents of the screen on a printer is called a hard copy.
Glossary Interrupt The interruption of program processing in the processor of a programmable controller by an interrupt event. IRQ Interrupt Request ISA Industrial Standard Architecture (bus for expansion module) J JEIDA (Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association) Association of Japanese electronics manufacturers whose aim is to set up standards worldwide for the miniaturization and flexible application of PC expansion cards. Cooperates with PCMCIA.
Glossary LS 120 drive The LS 120 drive is compatible with previous 3.5”-disk drives. With the LS 120 drive, normal floppy disks (1.44Mbyte) as well as Superdisks with up to 120 Mbyte capacity can be used. M Main Memory The main memory is the complete RAM memory of a programming device. Memory Card Memory cards are memory for user programs and parameters in credit-card format, for example, for programmable modules and CPs.
Glossary Mouse Pointer The mouse pointer is moved across the worktop (screen) by means of the mouse. The mouse pointer selects, for example, objects which are to be processed. MPI/DP The multipoint interface (MPI) is the programming device interface of SIMATIC S7. It enables access to programmable modules, text displays, and operator panels from a central point. The stations on the MPI can communicate with each other.
Glossary P Parallel Interface Information is transmitted a byte at a time via a parallel interface (port). This means that the transmission rate is very fast. The programming devices have a parallel interface (LPT) to connect a printer. Password See Access Protection PC Personal computer PC Card A PC Card is a removable device, approximately the same size as a credit card, that is designed to plug into a PCMCIA slot. Release 1 of the PCMCIA specification specified a Type I card that is 3.
Glossary PIC SIMATIC programmable controller Plug and play Generally, a reference to the ability of a computer system to automatically configure a device added to it. When capitalized and, especially, when abbreviated PnP, a set of specifications developed by Intel and Microsoft that allows a PC to configure itself automatically to work with peripherals such as monitors, modems, and printers. A user can plug in a peripheral and ”play” it without manually configuring the system.
Glossary S SCSI Interface Small Computer System Interface. Interface for connecting SCSI devices (hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives). Serial Interface Data are transmitted one bit at a time via a serial interface (port); they are used where large distances have to be covered using the minimum amount of cabling. SETUP (BIOS Setup) A program in which information about the device configuration (that is, the configuration of the programming device’s hardware) is defined.
Glossary SOM Safecard On Motherboard consists of monitoring blocks on the motherboard, a driver and the SOM program. This allows the monitoring functions of different temperatures and the way programs run (Watchdog). STEP 5 Basic Package This is a software package which represents the basis for all other STEP 5 software packages. With the programmer (PG), this package is used to program PLCs in the SIMATIC S5 family. The language used is known as STEP 5.
Glossary User Interface The software-controlled menus and screens on the monitor through which the user communicates with the program. User Program A collection of all the instructions, declarations, and data for signal processing, by which a system (or process) is controlled or influenced. It is linked to a programmable module (for example, CPU, FM) and can be structured in smaller units (blocks). V V.24 Interface The V.24 interface is a standardized interface for data transmission.
Index A D Address areas, 8-4 Assignment, Internal Ports, 8-30 AT Cards, 5-13 Default Setup Settings, 6-30 Device Configuration, 6-1, 6-2 Device for holding down the modules, removal and installation, 5-15 Diagnosing, Errors, 7-2 Diskettes, 3-9 Display Port, 8-27 Display Select Inputs, 8-28 DMA Assignments, 8-7 Drive LS 120, Glossary-8 Drives, 3-9 B Backup Battery, 3-14, 5-11 Battery, Safety notes, 3-14 BIOS, 6-2 date, 6-6 time, 6-6 Bus board, 8-38 removal and installation, 5-24 C Card, note, 5-13 Cardb
Index H P Hard Disk Drive, 3-11 Hard disk drive, removal and installation, 5-18 Hard Disk Drive Type, setting, 6-6 Hardware Information, 8-1 Parallel Port, 8-18 PC Card, 6-33 PC Card Port, 3-7, 4-10 PCI Cards, long, 5-14 note, 5-14 PCI cards, short , 5-14 Peripheral units, shielding, approval for operation, 3-2 Permissible fitting postions, 2-8 Point to point connection, 4-13, 5-30 Ports, 1-3, 3-2, 3-3, 3-5, 8-14 POST Codes, 7-4 Power connection, Safety notes, 4-3 Power On Self Test, 7-3 Power supply, 4
Index Setup, 6-2 Floppy Disk Drive Type, 6-6 Memory Cache, 6-9 SETUP Menus, 6-2 Standard Connecting Cable, 8-49 Starting SETUP, 6-2 Switching off the PC, 2-10 Switching on the PC, 2-10 Switching to Active/Passive, 4-17 T Temperature indication, 8-12 Temperature monitoring, 8-12 Transport, 2-11 TTY Port, 4-14 TTY Jumper, 5-28 U Unpacking, 2-2 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Manual C79000-G7076-C639-02 USB interface, Glossary-13 USB port, 3-6 V VGA Port, 3-5 VGA Socket Connector, 8-24 Video Modes, 8-10 W Warnung, I
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