SIMATIC PC Panel PC 870 V2 QuickStart This manual applies to devices with the order numbers 6AV774… and 6AV775… Edition 03/2004 Introduction 1 Unpacking and connecting the device 2 Starting up the device 3 Technical specifications 4
Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid property damage. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol. Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Table of contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 2 3 4 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1-1 Unpacking and connecting the device .................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Safety Information........
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Introduction 1.1 1 Introduction The SIMATIC Panel PC is an industry-standard PC platform for demanding tasks in the field of PC-based automation. The SIMATC Panel PC provides detailed documentation in 5 languages in PDF format. The documentation is available on the supplied "Documentation & Drivers" CD in the folder "Documents\\manual" and consists of the following parts: • File "Panel_PC_870_V2_qs_e.pdf", QuickStart: This document • File "Panel_PC_670_V2_870_V2_be_e.
Panel PC 870 V2 QuickStart, Edition 03/2004, A5E00299738
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.1 2 Safety Information Electrical Connection Warning Unplug the device before every intervention and after disconnecting it from the power supply. Avoid contact with network lines and data transmission lines during thunderstorms, and do not connect any lines during this time. High frequency radiation Caution Unintentional operating situation High frequency radiation, e.g. from cell phones, can cause unintentional operating situations under some circumstances.
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit 2.2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit Procedure 1. Upon delivery, check the packaging for damage incurred during transport. 2. If any transport damage is present at the time of delivery, lodge a complaint at the shipping company in charge. Have the shipper confirm the transport damage immediately. 3. Unpack the device. 4. Keep the packaging material in case you have to transport the unit again.
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.3 Make note of identification data 3. Write down the model designation, the serial number e.g. "ST-...," the order number of the control unit, e.g. "A5E," and the version of the device in the table. This data is located on the rating label on the edge of the side of the control unit. Figure 2-2 Rating label of the control unit, example 4.
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.4 Connecting elements 2.4 Connecting elements Interfaces Arrangement of the ports on the front of the device 2-4 Pos Description Description (1) COM 1 Serial port 1 (V.24), 25-pin sub-D socket (2) PROFIBUS/MPI/DP MPI interface (RS485, isolated potential), optional 9-pin d-Sub socket (3) ETHERNET RJ 45 Ethernet connection 10/100 Mbps (4) USB 2.0 USB connector. Right USB port 1, left USB port 2. (5) COM2 Serial port 1 (V.
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Unpacking and connecting the device 2.5 Connect the PS/2 mouse DC power supply Position of the screw terminals Description Screw terminals for connecting the DC power supply to the device 2.5 1 24 V DC 2 0 V DC 3 Protective conductor Connect the PS/2 mouse Procedure 1. Insert the cable of the external PS/2 mouse or another, external input device or pointing device into the PS/2 mouse socket. 2.6 Connect the PS/2 keyboard Procedure 1.
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.7 Description decentralized design 2.7 Description decentralized design In the decentralized design, the control unit and computer unit are supplied as two separate devices. The control unit and the computer unit are installed in separate locations. Computing unit Direct key module (optional) Power supply cable Receiver Transmitter (fitted) Interconnecting cable USB cable Operating Unit Figure 2-3 Decentralized design overview 2.
Unpacking and connecting the device 2.9 Connecting the computer unit-control unit connecting cable Socket for interconnecting cable to transmitter Power supply 120-240 V AC Figure 2-4 2.
Starting up the device 3.
Starting up the device 3.2 Turn on device Requirements The following devices have been connected: • Computer unit • Control unit • PS/2 mouse • PS/2 keyboard For additional information, refer to computer unit operating instructions. Procedure 1. Turn on device 2. Install Microsoft Windows operating system. 3. Install applications and drivers. 3.2 Turn on device Procedure 1.
Starting up the device 3.3 Setting up Microsoft Windows operating system 3.3 Setting up Microsoft Windows operating system Introduction Immediately following the start up of the computer unit, the setup assistant will start, which is used to setup the parameters of the operating system. Note The dialogs of the setup assistants differ slightly in some places in the Windows 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems.
Starting up the device 3.4 Installing applications and drivers 3.4 Installing applications and drivers Introduction After the computer unit is restarted, different dialogs appear on the screen with which the drivers and applications can be installed. Note The dialogs overlap themselves. In order to change from one dialog to another, press the key combination +. Procedure 1. Change to the "SetDisplay" dialog.
Starting up the device 3.4 Installing applications and drivers Figure 3-2 Panel PC selector The system settings of the device will be updated. 5. Change to the "Digital signature" dialog. 6. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP only: Click on the "Yes" button for every digital signature. Figure 3-3 Digital signature 7.
Starting up the device 3.4 Installing applications and drivers 8. Exit the operating system session and restart the computer unit. Otherwise the "Security features" from "KeyTools" or "KeyHook" will not be activated. Warning Use "KeyTools" as described in the chapter "Additional Drivers and Applications.
Starting up the device 3.4 Installing applications and drivers Raid system Applies only to the raid system option: The application "Raid promise monitor" will appear after every restart of the computer unit. For additional information, please refer to the chapter "Functions" in the computer unit operating instructions.
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4 Technical specifications 4.1 General specifications, computer unit General specifications Order nos. see the order documents Dimensions 390x285x166 (WxHxD in mm) Weight Approximately 10 kg Supply voltage (AC) 120 V to 230 V AC (85 to 264 V AC) Supply voltage (DC) 24 V DC (20.4 to 28.8 V DC) *3 Line voltage frequency 50 - 60 Hz Brief power failure to Namur AC: min.20 ms (at 93 to 264 V AC) (max. 10 events per hour; min. recovery time 1 s) DC: no buffering Max.
Technical specifications 4.1 General specifications, computer unit General specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Emitted interference (AC) EN 55011 Class A, EN 61000-3-2 Class D EN 61000-3-3; Emitted interference (DC) EN 55022 Class A, FCC Class A Noise immunity: Mains borne disturbance variables on supply lines ± 2 kV; (to IEC 61000–4–4; Burst) ± 1 kV; (to IEC 61000–4–5; Surge sym.) ± 2 kV; (to IEC 61000–4–5; Surge asym.
Technical specifications 4.1 General specifications, computer unit General specifications Max. permissible current input per ISA slot 5 V/ 2 A, 12 V/ 0.3 A, -12 V/ 0.05 A Max. permissible current input per PCI slot 5 V/ 2 A or 3.3 V/ 2A, 12 V/ 0.3 A, -12 V/ 0.05 A The total power consumption (all slots) may not exceed 50 W Disk drives Floppy drive *2 3.5” (1.44 MB) / 3.5” Hard disk drive 3.
Technical specifications 4.2 Ambient and environmental conditions, operator unit 4.2 Ambient and environmental conditions, operator unit Mechanical conditions Tested according to Vibration load during operation 10 to 58 Hz: 0.
Technical specifications 4.3 Options Computer unit-control unit connecting cable For data exchange in the decentralized design, connect the remote module and the host module with the up to 20 meters long green connecting cable. Caution Do not open the plug of the connecting cable and do not undo the connecting cable. Otherwise the HF properties of the connecting cable will become irreversibly altered. Perfect functioning is then no longer guaranteed.
Panel PC 870 V2 QuickStart, Edition 03/2004, A5E00299738