Preface, Table of Contents Product Overview 1 Description of Device 2 Mounting 3 Maintenance 4 SIMATIC PC Panel PC 670 / 870 Operating Unit Equipment Manual Appendices Technical Data, Keyboard Table A Guidelines for ESD B Index This manual is part of the documentation package with the order number 6AV7691–0AB00–0AB0 Edition 07/01
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Preface Purpose of the manual This manual contains information which you require when using the operating unit of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 or PC 870. With this information you can: become acquainted with the functions and components of the operating unit, separate the operating unit from the computing unit, install the Panel PC, perform upgrades and install spare parts, providing you fulfill the necessary conditions.
Preface Documentation Commissioning Instructions The Commissioning Instructions are supplied as a paper document. The document is intended for commissioning engineers and system administrators. The Commissioning Instructions describe briefly the most important steps for commissioning the hardware and software. SIMATIC Panel PC 670/PC 870 Operating Unit Equipment Manual The manual is supplied on CD together with the SIMATIC Panel PC 670 or PC 870 as an electronic document in PDF-format.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 A Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1 Panel PC 670: Computing and operating units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.2 Panel PC 870: Computing and operating units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents B Appendix B: ESD Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product Overview Usage 1 The SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and PC870 are industry-standard PC platforms for demanding tasks in the field of PC-based automation. They are designed as fitted units for local use directly on the machine in switch cabinets/consoles 19” cabinets/racks. The Panel PC consists of the two components computing unit and operating unit.
Product Overview 1.1 Panel PC 670: Computing and operating units The computing unit is screwed to the rear of the operating unit with two mounting rails and can be separated from the latter. Figure 1-1 shows an example of the complete device and indicates the connection between the computing unit and the operating unit (2 of the 4 screw joints are marked with circles). Details on how to separate the two components are contained in Section 4.2.1. Computing unit Fig.
Product Overview Function keys/soft keys – 2 x 8 vertical rows of keys with soft-key and optional direct–key functions – 2 x 10 horizontal rows of keys with soft-key functions – labeling strips for the rows of soft keys Shift key for switching to the second level of key functions Integrated piezo mouse Status LEDs for power supply and temperature USB interface on front side for connecting external peripheral devices Degree of protection IP 54 / IP 65 1) depending on version Mount
Product Overview 1.2 Panel PC 870: Computing and operating units The computing unit is screwed to the rear of the operating unit with two mounting rails and can be separated from the latter (see Section 4.2.2). Figure 1-2 shows an example of the complete device: Computing unit Fig.
Product Overview Shift key for switching to the second level of key functions Integrated piezo mouse Status LEDs for power supply and temperature USB interface on front side for connecting external peripheral devices Degree of protection IP 54 / IP 65 1) depending on version Mounting: Clamps on rear side or 19” screw fixing Touchscreen version Color display with back-lighting, 15.
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2 Description of Device Table 2-1 indicates which combinations of operating units and computing units can be delivered.
Description of Device 2.1 Operating units with key-based front panels The number of keys, their labeling and their functionality are identical on all operating units featuring key-based front panels. The various types of front panel differ only in the arrangement the keys and the size and type of display. Figure 2-1 shows the front view of the 12” version as an example to illustrate the status indicators, the different keypads, the USB interface, display and mouse.
Description of Device 2.1.2 Keyboard The keyboard is subdivided into different functional groups of keys: function keys, soft keys control keys alpha keys numeric keys cursor keys Function keys, soft keys The function keys arranged on the left and right of the display and in two rows at the bottom of the display possess LEDs and can be assigned freely. ... Fig.
Description of Device Alpha keys The alpha keys are used to enter letters, special characters, spaces and underscores: Underscore Space Fig. 2-4 Switching between upper-case and lower-case letters Alpha keys In their basic assignment, the alpha keys are used to enter lower-case letters. To enter upper-case letters, press and hold down SHIFT (see Figure 2-3). The LED on the SHIFT key lights and you can then enter upper-case letters with the corresponding alpha keys.
Description of Device Entering special characters, arithmetic characters and signs Most of the numeric keys have also been assigned special characters, arithmetic characters or the plus sign. The special characters are identified in white, in the top left corner of the keys concerned. To enter the plus sign, the special character or the arithmetic character you require, press the FN control key (see Figure 2-3) and, in addition, the appropriate numeric key.
Description of Device 2.2 Operating units with touchscreen front panels The 12.1” version and the 15.1” version of the touchscreen front panels differ in their dimensions and the size of their displays. The 12.1” version does not have drill holes (covers) at the sides. Figure 2-7 shows the 15.1” version as an example to illustrate the status indicators, the USB interface and the display.
Description of Device 2.3 Interfaces The operating unit has interfaces on the front and rear sides. 2.3.1 Front-side USB interface On the front side of the panel (see Figures 2-1 and 2-7) there is a USB interface protected by a rubber cover. This can be used, for example, to connect an external keyboard or an external mouse. Note When using generally available USB peripheral devices, you should note that their electromagnetic compatibility is frequently designed only for an office environment.
Description of Device 2.3.3 Interface assignment Front-side USB interface Table 2-2 Pin assignment of front-side USB interface Pin Name Type USB_GND V Chassis ground for external USB interface 3 USB_D0P B Data+, USB channel 0 2 USB_D0M B Data–, USB channel 0 1 USB_P5V_fused V + 5V (fused) for external USB interface; 4 3 2 Remark 4 max.
Description of Device Device dimensions 2.4.1 Dimensions of Panel PC 670 Computing unit swung away by 90 10 T +3 Computing unit in final position T2 ± 0.5 10 ± 0.5 H ± 0.5 267 ± 0.5 B± 1 2.4 A± 2 297 ± 0.5 Ü L ± 0.3 Front panel Operating units Fig. 2-9 L H T T2 A B Ü (a) with key–based front panels: 10.4” TFT / 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT 483 310 100 20 68 21 38 483 355 130 42 80 29 28 (b) with touchscreen front panels: 12.1” TFT 15.
Description of Device Dimensions of Panel PC 870 Computing unit swung away by 90 2.4.2 150 ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ Computing unit Computing unit swung away by 90 Space for cables and ventilation Operating unit Operating units L H T * T2 A B Ü (a) with key-based front panels: 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT 483 310 187 20 50 12 143 483 355 212 42 50 20 143 (b) with touchscreen front panel: 15.
3 Mounting 3.1 Mounting cut-out 3.1.1 Panel PC 670 A mounting cut-out is required as shown in the figure and explanatory table below: 0.5 24 0.5 186 0.5 135 0.5 *) 5 *) 24 0.5 H+1 W +1 Rz 120 D +1 Operating units W (a) with key-based front panels: 10.” TFT / 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT 450 290 110 450 321 140 (b) with touchscreen front panels: 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT 368 290 135 450 290 140 Fig. 3-1 H D (mounting depth **) min. 1.5 to max.
Mounting When installing in an enclosed housing, ensure that there is sufficient volume for air circulation and, if necessary, for swinging out the computing unit (see also Figures 2-9 and 4-1). The maximum air intake temperature must not exceed 45°C. 3.1.2 Panel PC 870 A mounting cut-out is required as shown in the figure and explanatory table below: 5 0.5 24 0.5 186 0.5 135 0.5 24 0.5 *) *) H+1 W +1 Rz 120 D +1 Operating units W (a) with key-bsed front panel: 12.1” TFT 15.
Mounting 3.2 Installation 3.2.1 Panel PC 670 The operating unit can be fitted in the mounting cut-out with either clamps or screws. Screwed joints are not possible with the 12.1” touchscreen version! Protection class IP 65 is possible when the operating unit is secured with clamps (in conjunction with a continuous gasket). Protection class IP 54 is achieved with screw fixings. Mounting location and dimensions The permissible mounting locations will depend on the attached computing unit.
Mounting Installation with clamp fixing The clamps and grub screws required for installation are supplied with the device. Proceed as follows: 1. Insert the complete operating unit and computing unit into the mounting cut-out prepared as described in Section 3.1, working from the front. 2. From the rear, fix the operating unit in position in the mounting cut- out using the six clamps (see Figure 3-3) by tightening the grub screws (torque 0.4 - 0.5 Nm). Installation with screw fixing The 12.
Mounting A1 ±1 L3 ± 1 112 ± 0.5 112 ±0.5 56 ±1 L2 +1 L5 ± 0.2 Pressure points for clamps Drill hole for screw fixings Clamp with grub screws L3 ± 1 A2 ±1 112 ± 0.5 Rz 120 (in gasket area) *) *) L1 +1 M6/ 7 Gasket area L4 ± 0.2 min. 1.5 – max. 6 Operating units L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 A1 A2 (a) with key-based front panels: 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT (8 modules) 450 290 78 465 235 16 10 450 321 51 465 279 16 17 (b) with touchscreen front panel: 15.1” TFT 450 290 81 465 235 16 10 Fig.
Mounting Knurled screw Computing unit Operating unit Hinge Knurled screw Hinge Fig. 3-5 Installation with screw fixing Joining the operating and computing units Proceed as follows (Figure 3-6): Drill hole covers Fig. 3-6 Installation with screw fixing 1. Drill suitable holes around the prepared mounting cut-out (see Section 3.1) as specified for L4 and L5 in Figure 3-3. 2. Carefully knock out the drill hole covers on the front side of the ope- rating unit. 3.
4 Maintenance 4.1 Spare parts and accessories The spare parts and accessories which can be delivered are listed below. 4.1.1 Spare parts The only spare part is the operating unit itself. A generally valid order no. cannot be given because it depends on the order number of the actual equipment configuration. This order no. you will get from your SIEMENS contact partner. 4.1.2 Accessories You can get the following accessories: item order no.
Maintenance 4.2 Detaching the operating unit from the computing unit It may at some stage become necessary to separate the operating unit from the computing unit, e.g. to replace the operating unit. 4.2.1 Panel PC 670 Swinging open the computing unit To swing the computing unit away from the operating unit, proceed as follows: 1. Undo the knurled screws which secure the computing unit to the rear side of the operating unit. 2.
Maintenance Removing the computing unit completely To remove the computing unit completely, continue as follows: 3. Remove the cable connectors K1 and K2 of the operating unit (see Figure 4-2) from their corresponding counterparts on the computing unit. Two mounting rails are screwed to the computing unit. The two ends of these rails are formed as clips (see Figure 4-1). 4.
Maintenance 4.2.2 Panel PC 870 Removing the computing unit Proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the power supply. 2. Swing open the mounting panel to obtain access to the rear of the PC 870. 3. Loosen the four (retained) knurled screws which secure the compu- ting unit to the rear side of the operating unit (see also Figure 3–3). 4. Swing the computing unit away to the left, whereby the two left clips act as hinges and thus prevent an unintentional releasing of the computing unit.
Maintenance 1) 2) 1) 2) Display cable K2 3) I/O USB cable K1 3) 1) 3) 2) 1) Slits for mounting rails Cable folded: 200 mm longer than illustrated Fig. 4-4 1) 2) 2) Slits for soft-key labeling strips Rear side of operating panel with positions of interfaces Securing the computing unit Reinstall and swing the computing unit back into place in the reverse order to that described above (see also Section 3.2).
Maintenance 4.3 Replacing soft key labeling (operating units with key-based front panels only) The two horizontal and two vertical rows of soft keys of the operating units with key-based front panels can be assigned user-specific functions. You can use two printed labeling strips to identify the soft keys. A4 foil sheets are available for you to prepare the strips for insertion. Procedure: 1. Print the foil with a laser printer. 2. Cut the labeling strips along the preprinted lines. 3.
A Appendix A: Technical Data A.1 Technical data of operating unit Table A-1 Panel PC technical data Color display Resolution MTBF of back-lighting 10.4” TFT 1) 12.1” TFT 15.1” TFT 12.1” TFT 1) Touchscreen 15.
Appendix A: Technical Data Interfaces USB 1 x front panel *), 1 x rear panel (internal connection to the computing unit) Safety Protection class Degree g of protection Conforms to VDE 0106 T1: 1982 (IEC 536) a. with screw fixing IP 54 with clamp fixing, gasket and inserted rubber plug for b. USB interface IP 65 c.
Appendix A: Technical Data A.2 Keyboard table (operating units with key-based front panels) By using the following table, you can check the standard keyboard assignment and the corresponding key codes.
Appendix A: Technical Data A-4 Key number Code Key label/name 21 13 p 21a1 31/s ’ 22 12 o 22a1 31 \ 23 11 n 23a1 30/s } 24 10 m 24a1 2f/s { 25 40 F7 26 3e/s F17 (Shift F5) 27 26 9 27a1 22/s % 28 25 8 28a1 22/A 29 24 7 29a1 21/s $ 30 18 u 30a1 33/s : 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
Appendix A: Technical Data Key number Code Key label/name 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 .
Appendix A: Technical Data Key number Code Key label/name 91 44/s,3 S3 (Shift F11) 92 45/s,4 S4 (Shift F12) 93 3a/c,5 S5 (control F1) 94 3b/c,6 S6 (control F2) 95 3c/c,7 S7 (control F3) 96 3d/c,8 S8 (control F4) 97 3e/c,9 S9 (control F5) 98 3f/c,10 S10 (control F6) 99 40/c,11 S11 (control F7) 100 41/c,12 S12 (control F8) 101 42/c,13 S13 (control F9) 102 43/c,14 S14 (control F10) 103 44/c,15 S15 (control F11) 104 45/c,16 S16 (control F12) Explanation of values in
Appendix B: ESD Guidelines B What does ESD mean? Virtually all present-day modules incorporate highly integrated MOS devices or components. Due to the technologies used, these electronic components are very sensitive to overvoltages and consequently therefore to electrostatic discharge: These devices are referred to in German as Elektrostatisch Gefährdeten Bauelemente/Baugruppen: EGB. The more frequent international designation is: ESD (Electrostatic Sensitive Device).
Appendix B: ESD Guidelines Handling ESD assemblies A general rule is that assemblies should be touched only when this cannot be avoided in the course of the work that has to performed on them. Under no circumstances should you touch device pins or circuitry when handling printed-circuit boards. You should touch devices only if you are grounded by permanently wearing an ESD wrist strap or you are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe-grounding protection straps in conjunction with an ESD floor.
Index Index A alpha keys, 2-4 ambient conditions, A-2 arithmetic characters, 2-5 IEC, A-2 interface assignment, 2-8 interfaces, 2-7, A-2 K C cable connectors, 4-3, 4-4 certification, A-2 clamps, 1-3, 1-5, 3-4, 3-5 control keys, 2-3 cursor keys, 2-5 key codes, A-3 knurled screws, 4-2, 4-4 L labeling strips, 1-3, 1-4 D M degree of protection, 1-3, 1-5 device front panel key–based panels, 2-2 touchscreen panels, 2-6 discharges electrostatic, B-1 static, B-1 display cable, 2-7, 4-3, 4-5 membrane keyboa
Index protection class, A-2 T R temperature limit values, A-2 TFT flat screen, 1-2 touchscreen front panel, 2-6 relative humidity, A-2 U S safety, A-2 safety regulations, A-2 SHIFT key, 1-3, 1-5 shock load, A-2 signs, 2-5 soft keys, 1-3, 1-4, 2-3 special characters, 2-4, 2-5 static discharges, B-1 status LEDs, 1-3, 1-5 Index-2 upper–case characters, 2-4 USB, A-2 front–side interface, 2-7, 2-8 W warranty period, A-2 weight, A-1 SIMATIC Panel PC 670 / 870 Operating Unit, Equipment Manual Edition 07/