SIMATIC SIMATIC Box PC 620 Operating Manual C79000ĆZ7076ĆC638Ć04
Safety Guidelines This operating manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety, as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger: ! ! Warning indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Welcome to your SIMATIC Box PC 620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Information about this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 6 7 8 iv Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.1 Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 6.2 The Monitor Remains Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 6.3 The Screen Display Does not Appear or Drifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 6.4 No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to your SIMATIC Box PC 620 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.
Welcome to your SIMATIC Box PC 620 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 UL1950/EN60950 (device with AC power supply), i.e.
Welcome to your SIMATIC Box PC 620 Consignment/Assessories • Basic unit with preinstalled operating system • Power cord for AC supply or connector for DC supply (depending on device configuration) • Installation material (depending on device configuration) • Microsoft Windows manual, required Product Key (on the manual or the device), and Recovery CD • CD “Documentation and Drivers” with electronic manuals (German, English) and drivers for Windows NT, Windows 98 and Windows 2000 • Operating manual • Gender
Welcome to your SIMATIC Box PC 620 Using the Manual You can work with the operating manual in various ways. Either go through the chapters in turn or, depending on the initial situation, read the overview at the beginning of the chapter to find the desired topic.
Important Information 1.1 ! 1 Safety Instructions Caution The safety instructions given on the reverse of the title page of this manual must be observed. Before adding to the SIMATIC Box PC 620’s functionality by expanding the hardware configuration (see Section 4.1) refer to the electronic manual on the Backup CD supplied with your SIMATIC Box PC 620 and observe the relevant safety instructions. This device corresponds to the relevant safety measures according to IEC, EN, VDE, UL, and CSA.
Important Information Power Connection The device is intended for service 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 cord 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.
Important Information 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.
Important Information Battery There is a battery on the motherboard in this device. Batteries may only be exchanged by technical personnel. Observe the local regulations on disposal of special waste when disposing of dead batteries. ! Note There is the danger of an explosion, if the battery is not exchanged as directed. Replace only with the same type or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Important Information 1.2 Certificates, Directives and Declarations Notes on the CE Symbol The following applies to the SIMATIC product described in this operating instruction: EMC Directive This product fulfils the requirements for the EC directive 89/336/EEC on “electromagnetic compatibility” and the following fields of application apply according to this CE symbol: Field of Application Requirement For Emitted Interference Noise Immunity Residential and commercial areas and small businesses.
Important Information ISO 9001 Certificate The quality assurance system for the whole product process (development, production, and marketing) fulfills the requirements of ISO 9001 (corresponds to EN29001: 1987). This has been certified by the German society for the certification of quality management systems (DQS). EQĆNet certificate no.: 1323Ć01 Software License Agreement The SIMATIC Box PC 620 is shipped with the software already installed. Please observe the relevant license agreements. 1.
Important Information EMC USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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Commissioning the SIMATIC Box PC 620 2.1 2 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 of the PC (see Section 5.2) and are part of the devicet. 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 3.1.) 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 your PC from severe mechanical stress when transporting it. Use the original packing material if you have to ship the programming device from one location to another. Use the original packing material if you have to ship the SIMATIC Box PC 620 from one location to another.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3 This chapter provides you with information on hardware components and their functions, such as: • Right- and left-hand side panel of the device • Connectors and ports • PC-Cards • Drives • Backup battery SIMATIC Box PC 620 Operating Manual C79000-Z7076-C638-04 3-1
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.
Hardware Components of 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), 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 connector LPT1/Printer Parallel port, connection for devices with parallel interface (e.g.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.2 Left-Hand Side of the Device (Drive Side) Fan Name plate Reset button Cover for front ports Floppy disk drive Plastic rivet Figure 3-2 Left-Hand Side of the Device Connections Function Device fan Cooling Floppy disk drive with ejector ( LS120 as an alternative) Processing of 3.
Hardware Components of 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.
Hardware Components of 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.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Connect Ethernet The drivers for the Ethernet interface are pre-installed. A wait period of approximately 30 results if no Ethernet cable in inserted or no active node is found during the startup of the operating systems Windows 98 or Windows NT. Note A class 5 Ethernet cable is necessary for interface operation at 100 Mbit/s. If you do not want to use the Ethernet interface, you can turn it off in the BIOS setup (setting disabled).
Hardware Components of 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 Type I/II/III 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.
Hardware Components of 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) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware Components of 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 LS 120 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.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 3.5.2 LS120-Drive (Depending on the Device Configuration) The SIMATIC Box PC 620 can be equipped with an LS120 drive as an alternative to a floppy disk drive. Larger volumes of data can be stored on LS120 data carriers than on a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. The LS120 has the following features: – The LS120 is compatible with a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive i.e. 1.44 Mbyte disks can also be processed· – An LS120 data carrier has a maximum data volume of 120 Mbytes.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Information on the LS120-disk drive Restrictions P Tools under STEP 5 Data cannot be edited in PCP/M format on the LS120-drive using P Tools under STEP 5. Authorization with Authors Vx.x In order to authorize STEP 5 and other SIMATIC components, use AuthorsW. When using PCs start the taskbar under Start > Simatic > AuthorsW. Settings in Setup In order to put the LS120-drive into operation the following settings are valid.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Note In order to achieve a reliable operation and high data security, please note the following during use: • Store and transport the Superdisk in the protective cassette included. Doing this will keep dust and dirt from the disk. • Remove Superdisk from the drive when it is not being read or written to keep dirt particles away from the disk. Do not expose the disk to unnecessarily high operating temperatures.
Hardware Components of 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.
Hardware Components of 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.
Hardware Components of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 CD-ROM Front Drawer Access LED Eject button 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 Section 7.1.
Hardware Components of 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 CPU module documentation! Observe the local regulations on disposal of special waste when disposing of dead batteries.
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Connection of System Expansions and External Devices 4.1 4 Connecting Peripheral Devices It is possible to expand the SIMATIC Box PC 620’s functionality by installing additional modules. Due to the rugged design and the high functionality the device is easy and economical to service. For information on how to proceed please refer to chapter 5 Setting up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 of the electronic manual. Please observe and follow the Safety Instructions given in the manual.
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Setting up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 SIMATIC Box PC 620 Operating Manual C79000-Z7076-C638-04 5 5-1
Setting up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 5.1 Preparing for Start Up Powering Up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Both the operating system and system software supplied with the SIMATIC Box PC 620 are preinstalled on the hard disk and are set up by the time you power up your PG for the first time. The operating system is either Windows 98 or Windows NT or Wondows 2000. When powering up the device you have to distinguish between the following: – Initial start and – Complete restart 5.
Setting up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Startup under Windows 98 The operating system is set up once you have entered the requisite information. The Welcome to Windows 98 screen helps you to get familiar with the Desktop user interface. Now the user interface is displayed following system startup every time you power up or reset the PC. You can find information for the installation, login, password entry and registration in the manual “Getting Started Microsoft Windows 98” in Chapter 2 “Windows 98 Installation”.
Setting up the SIMATIC Box PC 620 5.3 Complete Restart of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 Overview Once the SIMATIC Box PC 620’s operating system is set up, the user interface of the operating system is displayed following system startup every time you switch on or reset the PG. 5.4 Electronic Manuals Overview The PC comes with different electronic manuals.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6 Chapter Overview This chapter provides you with tips on how to localize and troubleshoot frequently occurring problems. • Please look up the meaning of operating system error messages in your operating system documentation. • You will find error messages which occur during the self-test (intermittent tones, screen messages) in Section 6.6 and 6.8 of this manual. Note Follow the safety information in Chapters 1 and 2 when you disconnect or connect leads.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.1 Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers Error Display The PC crashes during power up.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.2 The Monitor Remains Dark Cause and Remedy The following causes are possible: The monitor has been switched off. • Switch on the monitor. The monitor is in “powersave” mode. • Press any key on the keyboard. The brightness button has been set to dark. • Set the screen’s brightness button to obtain more light. Refer to the operator’s guide for the monitor for more detailed information. The power supply cable or the screen cable is not connected.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.3 The Screen Display Does not Appear or Drifts Cause and Remedy Either the incorrect line frequency and/or the incorrect resolution is set for the screen or for the user program. • Stop the user program. If the error still occurs after you have ended the program, switch off the monitor. After at least three seconds, switch on the monitor again. • Adjust the relevant entries for the monitor in the CONFIG.SYS file (on the hard drive).
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.5 The Clock Time and/or the Date in Your PC Is Incorrect Remedy Set the clock time and the date in the setup menu. Press to call setup when booting the computer. Note The battery is dead if the clock time and the date are still incorrect after you switch off your PC and switch it back on again. In this case, please contact your technical support team (Chapter 8). 6.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation Error Message on the Screen Meaning/Suggestion Incorrect Drive B type Run SETUP Check the SETUP entries for drive B. Diskette drive A error Error accessing drive A. Contact your technical support team. Diskette drive B error Error accessing drive B. Contact your technical support team. Failure Fixed Disk Error accessing the hard drive. Check the SETUP settings Contact your technical support team. Keyboard error Check whether the keyboard is connected correctly.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.8 Diagnostic Messages (Port 80) When the SIMATIC 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. In addition, the individual self-test steps are output at I/O port 80h.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation The POST codes in order of occurrence: Display (hex) 6-8 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
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation Display (hex) Meaning Description C1 TP_740_INIT Initialize the PG 740 I/Os 34 TP_CMOS_TEST Test the CMOS RAM 3C TP_ADV_CS_CONFIG Configure the advanced chip set 42 TP_VECTOR_INIT Initialize the interrupt vectors 46 TP_COPYRIGHT Test the copyright 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
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation Display (hex) Description 88 TP_BIOS_INIT Various initialisations 8A TP_INIT_EXT_BDA Initialize the external BIOS data area 85 TP_PCI_PCC Determine the PCI circuits 82 TP_RS232 Determine the serial interfaces 84 TP_LPT Determine the parallel interface 86 TP_IO_AFTER Re-enable the IO circuits 83 TP_FDISK_CFG_IDE_CTRLR Configure the IDE controller 89 TP_ENABLE_NMI Enable the NMI 8C TP_FLOPPY Initialize the floppy controller 90 TP_FDISK Initial
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.9 Restoring the Hard Disk 6.9.1 Creating Partitions unter Microsoft Windows 98 After installing a new hard disk it is necessary to create partitions with the program “FDisk” when the partitions have errors or need to be changed. Note By deleting or creating partitions or logical DOS-hard drives all saved data is lost on the hard disk. All drives on the hard disk will be erased.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation Creating an Extended Partition In order to create an extended partition, you have to first boot from the Windows 98 CD as described in steps 1 to 4 above. Using ”A:\>FDisk” start the Recovery CD hard disk configuration program. Select the dialog box for large disk support. “Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...? [Y] for Yes. Create an extended DOS partition for the rest of the disk space. 6.9.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 7. To format the partition from the Recovery CD, as described above in steps 1 to 3, reboot and then format drive C: with the “Format” program. Enter: ”A:\>Format C:” (A: is the CD-ROM drive). Creating an Extended FAT 32 Partition In order to create an extended partition you have to boot from the Recovery CD as described above in steps 1 to 4. Create an extended DOS partition for the rest of the disk space.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation To restore the partitions to their original condition, please do the following: Primary Partition 1. To boot from the Recovery CD proceed as follows: When the message Press to enter Setup appears on the screen press the ESC key. After initialization a boot menu to select the boot options is displayed. 2. Select “ATAPI CD-ROM Drive”. 3. When “Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu” is displayed, select “2. Boot for FDISK, FORMAT or Windows NT Setup”. 4.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.10 Installation of the Windows Operating System Dependent on the device model, different operating system CDs are shipped: Microsoft Windows NT or Recovery Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 98 SE or Recovery Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Recovery Microsoft Windows 2000. 6.10.1 Installing the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System Install the operating system directly from the operating system CD supplied. Proceed as follows: 1. Insert the CD. 2.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 4. When “Microsoft Windows 98-Startup Menu” is displayed, select “1. Boot for CD-Recovery”. 5. You have to acknowledge the “SIEMENS End User License Agreement” with the F8 function key. Pressing ESC allows you to decline the agreement and cancels the installation. 6. In the next screens you can select the components which are to be copied from the CD to the hard disk. Transfer of at least the folder “I386” is necessary for the Windows NT installation or setup. 7.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 4. When “Microsoft Windows 98-Startup Menu” is displayed, select “2. Boot from CD-ROM”. 5. In the “Microsoft Windows 98-Start Menu” select “1. Start Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM” . Installation of the Recovery CD in Microsoft Windows 98 This CD contains encoded data which can only be transferred onto a SIEMENS SIMATIC PC. Data transfer is carried out with the OEMSETUP.EXE program on the CD-ROM or, after booting, from the CD-ROM with the Recovery function.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 8. Confirm the end massage box. 9. Start the Windows setup program LW:\IWIN98\SETUP.exe LW is the drive where the recovery data have been copied. 10.After starting the setup.exe please follow the screen instructions. 6.10.3 Installing the Recovery CD for Microsoft Windows 2000 This CD contains encoded files which can only be transferred to a SIEMENS SIMATIC PC. The transfer of information is made with the program OEMSETUP.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation Note By default, drive C: is used for the data transfer (Recovery). Ensure that there is an available disk space of approximately 500 MB left on drive C: after the selected recovery data have been copied. 8. Confirm the end massage box. 9. Start the Windows setup program LW:\I386\Winnt.exe LW is the drive where the recovery data have been copied. 10.Now follow the screen instructions.
Error Diagnosis and Reinstallation 6.11 Installing Drivers and Software To install the drivers and software from the “Documentation and Drivers” CD supplied, proceed as follows: 1. Place the “Documentation and Drivers” CD in the CD ROM drive. 2. Start the Start programm on the CD. The Acrobat Reader will be installed if necessary. 3. Navigate to the driver list (language, operating system and device dependent). 4. Please install the corresponding driver according to driver list.
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Technical Specifications 7.1 Technical Specifications of the SIMATIC Box PC 620 General Order nos. Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Supply voltage (UN) Line voltage frequency Brief voltage interruption acc. to Namur max. power consumption max. current output (DC) See order documentation 295x265x80 mm, without CD-ROM drive 295x265x100 mm, with CD-ROM drive approx. 6kg (13.5 lbs.) 120 V (85 V to 132 V (AC), or 230 V (170 V to 264 V) AC (autorange) alternative: 24 V (DC) 50/60 Hz (47 to 63 Hz) max.
Technical Specifications Ambient Conditions Temperature tested to DIN EN 60068-2-2:1994, DIN IEC 60068-2-1,DIN IEC 60068-2-14, – – operation storage/transport + 5°C to +45°C - 20°C to +60°C – gradient (Max. speed of temperature change 10o C/h (50o F/h) condensation not permitted) tested to DIN IEC 60068-2-3, DIN IEC 60068-2-30,DIN IEC 60068-2-56 Relative humidity – – operation storage/transport 5% to 80% at 25°C (no condensation) 5% to 95% at 25°C (no condensation) – gradient (Max.
Technical Specifications Ports COM1 *1 COM2 LPT1 Serial port 1 (V.24 / TTY), 25 pin subminiature Cannon connector Serial port 2 (V.24), 9 pin subminiature Cannon connector Parallel port (standard, EPP and ECP mode) Mouse USB Card bus DP12 port, potentially isolated *2 Connection for printer with parallel port VGA port, connection for external monitor PS/2 keyboard connection (combined interface with track ball signals PS/2 mouse connection 2 channels (1x internal, 1x external) 1 port (max.
8 Hotline Services 8.1 Customer Support, Technical Support Open round the clock, worldwide: Nuremberg Johnson City Singapore SIMATIC Hotline Worldwide (Nuremberg) Worldwide (Nuremberg) Technical Support Technical Support (FreeContact) (fee based, only with SIMATIC Card) Local time: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 to 17:00 Phone: +49 (180) 5050-222 Fax: +49 (180) 5050-223 E-Mail: techsupport@ ad.siemens.de GMT: +1:00 Local time: Mon.-Fri.
Hotline Services 8.2 SIMATIC Customer Support Online Services Further Support If you have questions related to the use of the products which are not answered in this manual, please consult your Siemens representative in your local agency. http://www.ad.siemens.de/partner Training Center Siemens offers a number of training courses to familiarize you with the SIMATIC S7 automation system.
Hotline Services 8.
Hotline Services Country Phone Fax Argentina +54 (1) 3408400 +54 (1) 3408400 3163 Australia +61 (3) 9420 7274 +54 (3) 9420 7500 Belgium +32 (2) 536 2905 +32 (2) 536 2880 Brazil +55 (11) 7947 1999 ext. 3013 +55 (11) 7947 1888 China +86 (21) 6213 2050 ext.