Preface, Contents 1 SIMATIC Important Information Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2 Rack PC IL 40 S Setting-up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3 SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4 Configuring the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 5 Manual Error Diagnosis Hardware Information RAID-Controller Reinstallation of the Software 6 7 8 9 Appendices Guidelines for ESD A Technical Specifications B Retrofit Notes C Glossary, Index Edition 05/2003 A5E00200171-01
Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices intended to ensure personal safety, as well as to protect the products and connected equipment against damage. These notices are highlighted by the symbols shown below and graded according to severity by the following texts: ! ! ! Danger indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage will result if proper precautions are not taken.
Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual contains all the information you need for commissioning and using the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S. It is intended both for programming and testing/debugging personnel who commission the device itself and connect it with other units (automation systems, further programming devices) as well as for service and maintenance personnel who install expansions or carry out fault/error analyses.
Preface Structure of the Manual In Chapters 1 to 4 the manual contains the most important instructions for starting up and using the Rack PC. Chapters 5 to 9 are reference sections you will only require in special cases. Important Information This chapter provides information about safety instructions, certificates, directives and approvals. Introduction Before using your device for the first time you should read Chapter 2 to obtain more information about the Rack PC components and their function.
Preface Retrofit Notes Appendix C describes the permissible variants of equipment for Rack PC including drives and processors and the resulting permissible operating conditions. Glossary The glossary explains important terms. Alphabetical Index The index will enable you to quickly find passages in the text pertaining to important keywords. Conventions The abbreviation Rack PC oder device is also used within this manual for the product designation SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S.
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Contents 1 2 3 4 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 Certificates, Directives and Declarations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 Installation of Expansion Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing and Uninstalling the Device for Holding Down the Modules . . . Installing and Uninstalling an Expansion Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 4-9 4-11 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 Installing and Uninstalling Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing and Uninstalling the drive support module . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 Installing Drivers under Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Raid Controller Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Burner Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 9-6 9-6 Guidelines for Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 A.1 What Does ESD Mean? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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 expanding your Rack PC refer to Chapter 4 and read the relevant safety instructions. This device corresponds to the relevant safety measures according to IEC, EN, VDE, UL, and CSA. If you have questions about the permissibility of the installation in the designated environment, please contact our service representative.
Important Information Power Connection Install the cables so that no one can step on them or trip over them. When you connect the device, adhere to the relevant instructions in Chapter 2 of this manual. Do not connect or disconnect power supply cables and data transmission lines during thunderstorms. In emergency situations (for example, damaged housing, damaged operator elements, a damaged power supply cable, ingress of liquids or foreign particles), switch off the device.
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 in this device on the motherboard. Batteries may only be exchanged by technical personnel. ! Caution 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 legal instructions of your area.
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Important Information Connecting Peripherals The requirements regarding noise immunity (EN 61000-6-2) are met when you connect a peripheral suitable for an industrial environment. Peripheral devices are only be connected via shielded cables. 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).
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.
Important Information 1.4 Transport Transporting Despite the fact that the Rack PC 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 Rack PC from one location to another.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2 Chapter Overview Section Description Page 2.1 Front View with Closed Front Door 2-2 2.2 Front View with Opened Front Door 2-3 2.3 Side View 2-4 2.4 Rear View 2-5 2.5 Drives 2-7 2.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.1 Front View with Closed Front Door 4 1 2 3 Figure 2-1 Front View with Closed Front Door 1 LEDs/Operating modes The LEDs show the operating mode of the device: POWER yellow green off Standby, PC is in Windows standby mode. Power, PC is in operating mode. No voltage or the PC has been shut down. HARDDISK green Lights up when hard disk is being accessed STATUS flashing red CPU temperature critical. CPU cooling element-fan faulty. Housing fan faulty.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.2 Front View with Opened Front Door 6 5 1 Figure 2-2 1 4 2 3 Front View with Opened Front Door USB (optional) 2 connectors for Universal Serial Bus (High Current, high speed USB 2.0). You can use the USB ports to connect external devices, for example, CD drives, printers, modems as well as mouse and keyboard. Older operating systems such as Windows NT do not support this port.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 5, 6 Removable Rack (optional, not represented) Removable racks for EIDE harddisks are available. Caution Only qualified personnel is authorized to open the Rack PC or carry out repairs or maintenance work. 2.3 Side View 1 Figure 2-3 1 Side View Fastening Points for Telescopic Rails The Rack PC can be mounted on telescopic rails or on cabinet brackets. It is not permitted to mount it at the 19” front supports only.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.4 Rear View 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Figure 2-4 Rear View 1 Power Supply Fan Here are openings for power supply ventilation. Caution The air venting slots for outgoing air must not be obstructed. Otherwise, there is a risk of overheating. 2 Power Supply Appliance socket. 3 PS/2 Mouse PS/2 socket for connecting a PS/2 mouse. 4 PS/2 Keyboard Connection for a PS/2 keyboard. 5 Serial/COM1 The serial port 1 (V.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 9 USB Connectors for Universal Serial Bus (high current, high speed USB 2.0). You can use the USB port to connect external devices, for example, CD drives, printers, modems as well as mouse and keyboard. Older operating systems such as Windows NT do not support this port. 10 Microphone input Audio connector for connecting a microphone. 11 Audio output Audio connector for connecting earphoness.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.5 Drives As the Rack PC can be configured freely, the following drives are available depending on your order. 2.5.1 Disk Drive You can store programs and data on diskettes with the disk drive and load them from diskettes into the Rack PC. You can use 3.5” diskettes (1.44 Mbyte). Diskette Types You can use following diskettes: Caution Risk of data loss! When the green access LED of the disk drive is lit, the ejector may not be actuated. 2.5.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.5.3 CD ROM Drive Optionally, the CD ROM drive is installed in the drive holder. The CD ROM drive enables you to read CD-ROM, CD-RW and Audio/video CDs. Operation When pressing the open/close button the CD drawer is ejected with a short delay. Insert the CD in the drawer, writing up. The CD drawer is automatically drawn in when slightly pushing it or pressing the open/close button.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.5.4 CD R/RW Drive The CD R/RW drive is optionally installed in the drive holder. This drive supports the following recording processes: Disc at once, Track at once, Session at once, Packet writing. CD ROMs, CD Rs as well as Audio/Video CDs can be read. Additional Software To be attain the full functionality of the CD R/RW drive, additional software (burner software) is necessary. You can find it on the CD included in the delivery of the device.
Welcome to the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 2.6 Backup Battery A backup battery (3.6 V lithium battery), located on the motherboard, powers the hardware clock even after the device is switched off. It is located on the motherboard. Batteries may only be exchanged by technical personnel. Observe the local regulations on the disposal of special waste when disposing of dead batteries. Refer to Section 4.3 for exchanging the backup battery.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3 Chapter Overview Section Description Page 3.1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery 3-2 3.2 Installing the Rack PC 3-3 3.3 Preparing for Operation 3-6 3.4 Connecting Peripheral Units 3.5 Ethernet (LAN) 3-12 3.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3.1 Unpacking and Checking the Scope of Delivery Unpacking the Rack PC Unpack your Rack PC as follows: 1. Remove the device from the package. 2. Keep the original packing in case you have to transport the unit again sometime in the future. 3. Please keep the supplied documentation in a safe place. It is required during the initial start up and is part of the device. 4. Check the packing and its contents for any shipping or transport damage. 5.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3.2 Installing the Rack PC The Rack PC is suitable for vertical and horizontal fitting in consoles, switch boards and 19” rack systems. The Rack PC meets the requirements for a fire enclosure to EN60950. It can therefore be fitted without an additional fire enclosure. Please note the following points when installing the PC: • Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible. Protect your PC from dust, moisture, and heat.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Upwards for vertical installation 465.1 18.31 176.5 6.94 101.6 4 483 19.01 Upwards for vertical installation 492.54 19.39 449.04 17.68 433.5 17.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 100±T1 3.937±T1 100±T1 3.937±T1 72,6±T2 2.858±T2 33.54±T3 1.32±T3 Dimensions for telescopic rails by the company Rittal type 3659 127±T1 5±T1 209.6±T1 8.251±T1 355.6±T1 14±T1 Dimensions for telescopic rails by the company Schroff type 69000-122 mm Dimensions: inch T1=tolerance of ± 88.5±T2 3.484±T2 100±T1 3.937±T1 0.1 mm 0.004 inch T2=tolerance of ± 0.3 mm 0.01 inch T3=tolerance of ± 0.5 mm 0.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3.3 Preparing for Operation Connection to the Power Supply Unit The power supply unit is designed for 120/230/240 V systems. It is not necessary to adjust the voltage span. 1 Figure 3-3 Connection to the Power Supply Unit ! Warning The Rack PC is equipped with a safety-tested mains cable and may only be connected to a grounded grounding outlet.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Connecting and Switching on the Rack PC Before you connect the Rack PC to the mains, the peripheral units must be connected. 1. Insert the connector cable of the peripheral units into the corresponding sockets on the port side of the Rack PC (see Section 3.4.) 2. Connect the device to the mains. You can fix the mains plug with the supplied cable cable clamp. 3. Press the On/Off button behind the front door. The green Power LED lights up.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3.4 Connecting Peripheral Units PS/2 Mouse Parallel/LPT PS/2 Keyboard Serial/COM1 VGA LAN Audio USB Figure 3-4 Ports on the back the devices Notice When connecting peripheral units, ensure that the components have industrial capability according to EN 50082-2. Connecting the Printer to the Parallel Port Proceed as follows to connect your printer: 1. Separate the Rack PC from the mains and switch off the printer. 2.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Connecting the Printer to a USB Port You can find out how to connect a USB printer in Connecting USB devices. Connecting Monitors You connect external multisynchronous monitors using the standard VGA connector. We recommend that you use a Siemens monitor. You must switch the Rack PC off before connecting the monitor cable. Proceed as follows to connect your monitor: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Separate the Rack PC from the mains and switch the monitor off.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Connecting a Serial Mouse You can connect a serial mouse to the serial port “Serial/COM1” or COM 2 (optional). To operate a serial mouse, the appropriate mouse driver must be initialized and assigned parameters. You will find the information you need to do this in the description for your mouse or in the description for the operating system. 1. Separate the Rack PC from the mains. 2.
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Connecting USB Devices Single as well as several USB devices (mouse, keyboard or printer) can be connected to a USB port. • Insert the USB device connector into the USB port. The device is recognized by the Plug and Play operating system and is then available. A USB keyboard can be used to manipulate the BIOS setup. Note For repair and maintenance purposes two further USB ports are available at the front (optional equipment).
Setting Up and Operating the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 3.5 Ethernet (LAN) Networking the Rack PC via the RJ45 Ethernet Port The RJ45 Ethernet port is a Twisted Pair (TP) port with a data transfer rate of 10/100 Mbps. The onboard port is compatible with the Intel pro/100+ PCI adapter. The port is Plug and Play capable and is automatically recognized in Windows. The log settings are carried out in the Windows control panel. Notice A class 5 Ethernet cable is required to operate ther 100 Mbps. 3.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4 What Does This Chapter Contain? You can enhance the performance of your Rack PC by adding an additional main memory, drives and expansion modules. This chapter describes how to expand your Rack PC. Please observe the relevant safety guidelines. Chapter Overview Section Description Page 4.1 Opening the Unit 4-2 4.2 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules 4-6 4.3 Replacing the Backup Battery 4-7 4.4 Installation of Expansion Cards 4-8 4.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.1 Opening the Unit 4.1.1 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 Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions Tools You can carry out all necessary installation work on the Rack PC with screwdrivers of the TORX T8, TORX 10 and TORX T15 types. 4.1.2 Opening the Housing Cover To open the housing cover, proceed as follows: 1. Pull out the power supply connector. 2. If necessary, remove all cable connectors and connecting cables from the device. 3. If necessary, take the PC out of its support/cabinet. 4. Undo the 3 fixing screws (1) of the housing cover. 5.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.1.3 Opening the device front For easy access to the motherboard and to the drive ports, the device front has been designed to allow swivelling. Proceed as follows to open the device front: 1. Tilt the front door downwards and remove the fan cover. 2. Remove the two screws (1) on the front side. 3. Remove the two screws (2) on the left and right panel.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4. Swivel the device front wide until the latch on the side (3) snaps into place (see figure 4-3). 3 4 Figure 4-3 Opening the front door Notice When closing the device front, you have to lift up the the latch on the side to release it. Make sure no cable is clamped when closing the front door.
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SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.1.5 The Motherboard The motherboard is the heart of the Rack PC. Here, data is processed and stored, and interfaces and device I/Os are controlled and managed. You will find a detailed description of the motherboard in the technical manual D1527.pdf on the CD supplied “Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers”. 4.2 Installing Memory Expansion Submodules There two slots for the memory module on the motherboard.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.4 Installation of Expansion Cards Notes about the Cards The Rack PC is designed for the use with cards as per the ATX/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 following illustration shows a card with a full PCI overall length. 312 106,68 (0.32) 8,19 (4.2) (12.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.4.1 Installing and Uninstalling the Device for Holding Down the Modules The device for holding down the module is inserted in a perforated groove on one side and screwed tight on the other side. Seven holders are fitted on the device for holding down the modules and these downholders are fully adjustable to the module. Proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions Aligning the Holding-Down Device Proceed as follows to install the holding-down device. 1. Remove the binding screw and push the down holder until it is resting firmly on the module. The module must now be introduced into the notch.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.4.2 Installing and Uninstalling an Expansion Module Proceed as follows: 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2. 2. Remove all connectors from the expansion module and note the assignment. 3. Remove the device for holding down the modules as described in Section 4.4.1. 4. Undo the screws on the slot plate of the module (1). 5. Pull out the module from the slot (2) and note down this slot. 6. Pull the module out of the slot. 7.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.5 Installing and Uninstalling Drives 4.5.1 Installing and Uninstalling the drive support module The drive support module consists of the front and side drive support. A CD-ROM, CD-RW, floppy disk and a removable rack can be installed depending the order. Caution Drives are sensitive component and may not be exposed to high shock loads. When installing and uninstalling the drives, make sure they do not open or overturn. 1. Open the device as described in Section 4.1.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4. Remove the drive supports on the side (3) only when necessary, for example to fit a drive in the front drive support (1). 5. Undo the six screws (2) to remove the drive support on the side (3). 6. Note down the cable assignment and remove the cables. 7. Proceed in reverse order when installing the drive holder. 2 3 2 1 Figure 4-9 Uninstalling the drive support module Hard disk drives can be installed in a removable rack.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.5.2 Installing and Uninstalling the Hard Disk Drive(s) Caution Drives are sensitive components and may not be exposed to high shock loads. When installing and uninstalling the drives, make sure they do not open or overturn. 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2 and 4.1.3. 2. Undo the four screws (1) on the drive you want to uninstall. 3. Remove the drive from the housing. 4. Remove the data and power supply cables. 5.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.5.3 Installing and Uninstalling the Floppy/CD ROM Drive or Removable Rack Caution Drives are sensitive components and may not be exposed to high shock loads. When installing and uninstalling the drives, make sure they do not open or overturn. 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2 and 4.1.3. 2. Undo the accessible data and power supply cables on the device and then remove the drive support module from the housing as described in section 4.5.1. 3.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.6 ! Installing and Uninstalling the Power Supply Unit Warning Only qualified personnel is authorized to exchange the power supply unit. 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2 and 4.1.3. 2. Remove the data and power supply cables of the drives, the motherboard and the hard disk drive(s) and note down their assignment. 3. Remove the cable tie which fixes the power supply cables in the housing. 4.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.7 Installing and Uninstalling the Motherboard 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2. 2. Remove all the modules from the slots (proceed as described in Section 4.4.2). 3. Remove the cable tie which secures the power supply cables in the housing. 4. Remove all cables from the motherboard and note down their assignment. 5. Undo the ten screws on the motherboard. 6. Proceed in reverse order to refit the motherboard.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions 4.8 Installing and Uninstalling the Device Fan The Rack PC is ventilated by the front fan, which blows air into the housing (pressurization). 1. Switch off the device. 2. Open the front door. 3. Remove the fan cover. 4. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2. 5. Remove the fan cover on the motherboard. 6. Remove the four screws (1) used to secure both both the fan and protective grid. 7. Proceed in reverse order for assembly.
SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Expansions Caution To ensure that the device is adequately cooled, take care that the running direction of the fan is correct when installing. Ensure that the arrow on the fan points into the housing from the fan holder. Only qualified personnel is authorized to change the fan. 4.9 Processor Change Proceed as follows to exchange the processor: 1. Open the housing as described in Section 4.1.2. 2. Pull out the fan cable plug. 3.
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Configuring the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 5 The manual ”BIOS Setup” shows you how to call and operate the BIOS setup. The menus and setting possibilities offered by the BIOS setup are also described in detail. This manual is on the CD supplied “Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers”.
Configuring the SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S 5.1 BIOS Settings You can set up the system functions and the hardware configurations of your SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S in the BIOS.
6 Error Diagnosis 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. Section Description Page 6.1 Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers 6-2 6.2 The Monitor Remains Dark 6-3 6.3 No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen 6-3 6.4 The Clock Time and/or the Date in your PC Is Incorrect 6-4 6.
Error Diagnosis 6.1 Problems When Using Modules from Other Manufacturers Error Display The PC crashes during power up. Cause The following causes are possible: – Double assignment of I/O addresses – Double assignment of hardware interrupts and/or DMA channels – Signal frequencies or signal levels are not met – Different connector assignments – ”Reset Configuration” was not carried out.
Error Diagnosis 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 brightness button to obtain more light. Refer to the operating instructions for the monitor for more detailed information. The power supply cable or the screen cable is not connected.
Error Diagnosis 6.4 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. 6.5 USB Device does not Function The USB port is not recognized by the operating system.
7 Hardware Information Chapter Overview Section Description Page 7.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) 7-2 7.2 Overview of the Components and Ports 7-3 7.3 System Resources 7-4 7.4 Monitoring Functions 7-5 7.5 Ports 7-6 7.
Hardware Information 7.1 Current Requirement of the Components (Maximum Values) Basic System Component Voltage +5V +3.3V 3.4 A +12V Motherboard FSC1527 with Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.4 GHz / Intel Celeron Processor 2 GHz 0.9 A Floppy disk drive 0.25 A Hard drive EIDE 0.5 A 0.4 A CD ROM drive 0.9 A 0.8 A CD RW drive 0.9 A 0.8 A Raid controller 0.5 A Front fan 8A –12V 0.05 A 0.5 A Single lines of current (max.
Hardware Information 7.2 Overview of the Components and Ports Component/Port Chipset Description Intel 845GE Parameters • CPUs with 533 / 400 MHz PSB, SDRAM DDR 333/266 unbuffered, without ECC BIOS Update via software CPU Pentium 4 / Celeron (type mPGA478) • Upgradeable Memory DIMM modules • Data capacity of 64 bits • 2.
Hardware Information 7.3 System Resources All system resources (hardware address, memory configuration, IRQ, DMA channel) are assigned dynamically by the Windows OS, depending on the hardware configuration, drivers and connected peripheral devices. You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems: Windows NT 4.
Hardware Information 7.4 Monitoring Functions 7.4.1 Overview Function The following individual functions are implemented: • Temperature monitoring and excess/insufficient temperature indication • Watchdog • Fan monitoring Notice The software “SystemGuard” and “DeskView” may not be installed at the same time. Since they both access the same interface, a parallel installation or operation may cause errors.
Hardware Information 7.4.3 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. You will find more information on the CD supplied “Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers” in “wp_systemguard_en.pdf”. 7.4.4 Fan Monitoring The operation of the front fan, the process fanand the power supply is monitored. If a fan fails, the status LED on the front side is activated.
RAID Controller 8 Type A Promise FASTTRAK 100 TX2 RAID Controller built in for EIDE drives. Structure The system is configured as RAID 1 (data is distributed on two hard disks). The hard disks are each operated on an EIDE bus as masters. This way the system can continue to operate in a bus in the event of cable problems and the rack attains a high degree of error tolerance. Operating Instructions You will find instructions on how to operate the RAID system on the supplied manual on RAID Controller.
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Reinstallation of the Software 9 What Does This Chapter Contain? This chapter describes how to reinstall software in case the preinstalled software should be faulty. Chapter Overview Section Description Page 9.1 Cause / Remedy 9-2 9.2 Restoring the Software to Delivery Condition Using the Restore CD 9-3 9.
Reinstallation of the Software 9.1 Cause / Remedy In case of software errors reinstall your software using the Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers CD or the Restore CD. Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers CD: contains the documentation and the hardware drivers. Restore CD: contains an hard disk image file with the original delivery software (Operating system with installed hardware drivers). You can boot from the Restore CD by pressing the F12 key during the self-test phase.
Reinstallation of the Software 9.2 Restoring the Software to Delivery Condition Using the Restore CD Using the Restore CD (not available in all delivery versions) you can restore the software to its original delivery state. The CD contains the necessary images and tools for transferring the the delivery software to the hard disk of the PC. You can restore the entire hard disk with drive C: (system) and drive D: or just the restoration drive C:. User files on drive D: will be retained.
Reinstallation of the Software 9.2.1 Setting the Language Selection for Windows 2000 The Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) allows you to set the Windows 2000 menus and dialogs to another language. The desired language for Windows 2000 menus and dialogs, as well as the keyboard layout can be set via the control panel with the dialog Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Options > tab “General” > box “Menus and dialogs” and in the tab “Inputs”, box “Keyboard layout” .
Reinstallation of the Software 9.3 Installing Drivers and Software To install the drivers and software from the “Rack PC IL 40 S Documentation and Drivers” CD supplied, proceed as follows: • Place the CD in the CD ROM drive. • Start the Start programm on the CD. • Select Drivers & Updates in the index. • Select the operating system in Drivers & Updates. Note When reinstalling Windows 2000, make sure to install the chip set driver prior to the other drivers.
Reinstallation of the Software 9.3.2 Installing the Raid Controller Software Reinstalling the Software Please follow the instructions on the manual or the electronic manual supplied on the CD on RAID Controller. Instructions on Windows NT For Windows NT you have to select FASTTRAK 100 TX2/TX4 from the recommended lists. When reinstalling Windows NT the ATAPI.SYS has to be activated, so that the CD ROM / CD RW can be operated.
Guidelines for Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) A Chapter Overview Section Description 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/modules.
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).
Technical Specifications SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 SManual A5E00200171-01 B B-1
Technical Specifications 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 Noise emission Enclosure Safety Protection class Safety specifications See order documentation 430.4x177.4x44.4 (w x h x d in mm) For more details refer to chapter 3.2 min. 16 kg, max. 23 kg 120 V AC to 240 V AC (90 ... 264 V AC) 50 - 60 Hz 61 ms at 0.85 UN (max. 10 times per hour; min.
Technical Specifications Ambient Conditions Temperature tested to DIN EN 60068-2-2:1994, DIN IEC 60068-2-1,DIN IEC 60068-2-14, – operation + 5°C to +35°C + 5°C to +40°C – storage/transport - 20°C to +60°C – gradient Max.
Technical Specifications Graphics Graphics controller Graphics memory Resolutions/frequencies/colors DualHead AGP Graphics card Ports Serial/COM1 Serial/COM2 (optional) Parallel/LPT VGA internal alternative AGP Dual Head Keyboard Mouse USB Audio – Mic in – Line in – Line out Ethernet Function Indicators (LEDs) SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 S Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics, 2D/3D Graphics controller 256 bits, 120 Hz max.
Retrofit Notes C What Does This Chapter Contain? This chapter describes the permissible variants of equipment for Rack PC IL 40 S including drives and processors and the resulting permissible operating conditions.
Retrofit Notes Permissible Variants of Equipment for the Temperature Range of 5 to 35_C CD-ROM / CD-R/RW HD in removable rack CD-ROM CD-ROM / CD-R/RW HD in removable rack Floppy Figure C-1 Permissible Variants of Equipment for the Temperature Range of 5 to 35 C Celeron and P4 processors up to 2.4 Ghz can be used. The maximum permissible power loss of expansion modules is 90W. In the place of CD-ROM/CD-R/RW, you can install removable racks with hard disk drives.
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 SIMATIC range of personal computers and programming devices and a brief explanation of each of the terms.
Glossary A AC Alternating Current. Current that changes its direction at regular intervals. Access Protection Access to the programs and data of a programming device can be protected by passwords. The user password or Superuser password can be assigned in the BIOS Setup. ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface enables the operating system to supervise the power supply of each device connected to the computer. See also: Power Management.
Glossary Authorization Diskette The authorization disk contains the authorization required by the re-installation of a software. B Backup Duplicate of a program, storage medium or database. Created to backup or to protect irreplaceable data of working copies as a precaution against corruption or destruction. Some applications automatically create backup copies, while managing both the current version as well as the previous version that is stored on the hard disk drive.
Glossary Booting Loading operation which transfers the operating system to the main memory. Bps The speed (in bits per second) with which information is transmitted over a data link. C Cache The cache memory buffers often used data to increase the speed of access. The computer has two cache levels. Cardbus interface This interface is compatible with 32-bit Cardbus Cards with PCI performance compliant with the PC Card standard. CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory.
Glossary Configuration Files These are files containing data which define the configuration after booting. Examples of such files are CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and the registry. Configuration Software The configuration software updates the device configuration when new modules are installed. This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the module or by manual configuration using the configuration utility.
Glossary Device Configuration The configuration of a programming device contains information on hardware and device options, 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 configure 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 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. Pull-down menus only “roll” down when the menu title is clicked on. Different functions can then be called from these menus by moving the mouse and clicking on an item in a menu. DVD Digital Video Disc.
Glossary F File A complete, named collection of information, such as a program, a set of data used by a program, or a user-created document. A file is the basic unit of storage that enables a computer to distinguish one set of information from another. Formatting Formatting divides the memory area on a magnetic data medium into tracks and sectors. Formatting deletes all the data on a data medium. Every data medium must be formatted before it is used for the first time.
Glossary HTML Hypertext Markup Language is the markup language used for documents on the World Wide Web. HTML is an application of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions such as activation of a link by means of a key press or mouse click.
Glossary Industrial Ethernet Bus system based on the Ethernet standard. Components of the SIMATIC S5 and S7 series (programming devices, programmable logic controllers, programmable control systems) can be networked using Industrial Ethernet NICs. Interface module Module for the connection of peripheral hardware. Interrupt When the processor receives an interrupt, it suspends its current operations, saves the status of its work, and transfers control to a special routine known as an interrupt handler.
Glossary K Keyboard A keyboard is the collection of keys which are used to input data, text, characters, letters, numbers, special characters, and control commands in a computer. The keyboard forms the input interface between the user and the computer. L LCD Liquid Crystal Display. Display type on the base of liquid crystals with a thin film polarized molecular structure, enclosed between two transparent electrodes. LED Light Emitting Diode (for example, status display).
Glossary Modem Communications device that enables a computer to send and receive data over a telephone line. Modulator and demodulator of a signal transmission facility. It converts the digital pulses from a computer into analog signals (and vice versa). Module Modules are boards (printed circuit boards) which can be plugged into a programmable logic controller or programming device. They are available, for instance, as central controller modules, interface modules, or as bulk memory modules.
Glossary N Network Link between programming devices and programmable controllers by means of interface modules, physical cables, and the corresponding software to allow data exchange between the devices. O Operating System Collective term for all functions which, in conjunction with the hardware, control and monitor execution of the user programs, the distribution of resources among the individual user programs, and the maintenance of the operating mode (for example, Windows 98, MS-DOS).
Glossary PC Personal computer PC Card Trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). Designation for auxiliary cards that conform with PCMCIA specifications. The PC Card that has roughly the size of a credit card can be plugged into a PCMCIA slot. Version 1 specifies cards of Type I with a thickness of 3.3 millimeters, which is conceived mainly for use as external memory.
Glossary Power Button The device can be switched on or off with the power button. Power Management The Power Management of a modern PC can regulate the consumption of energy of the most important components of the computer (e.g. monitor, hard disk and CPU) individually, while the current active operations will not be affected. This function is particularly important for portable computers. PROFIBUS Bus system based on the PROFIBUS standard.
Glossary RAM RAM (Random Access Memory) is a volatile read/write memory in which every memory location can be addressed individually and its contents changed. RAM is used to store data and programs. Rechargeable Battery Reachargeable battery is used as a power source for laptop and notebook computers independent of external power supply. It also prevents the loss of data as a result of power failure. Recovery CD Contains the DOS tools for setting up harddisks and the Windows operating system.
Glossary S SCSI Interface Small Computer System Interface. Interface for connecting SCSI devices (hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives). Serial Interface Data is transmitted one bit at a time via a serial interface (port); serial interfaces are therefore slower than parallel interfaces. SETUP A program in which information about the device configuration (that is, the configuration of the hardware on the programming device) is defined. The device configuration of the programming device is preset with defaults.
Glossary STEP 7 Programming software for the creation of user programs for SIMATIC S7 control. STN Display Super Twist Nematic passive display Suspend to Disk Transition to power-off status, with prior saving of the system contents to the hard disk drive. Suspend to RAM Transition to power-saving status, with prior saving of the system contents to the RAM.
Glossary Touchpad The Touchpad is used in many programs (with mouse control) as an input device for cursor control and menu operation. The Touchpad works with touch-sensitive sensors. The cursor can be moved over the screen with the touch of a finger. Touchscreen The Touchscreen is a computer monitor developed and modified to recognize a touch on the screen surface. The user can move the cursor or select an option by touching the screen.
Glossary V VGA Video Graphics Array. Industrial standard graphics adapter for use with any commonly used software. Video Adapter Also known as Video Controller, this electronic component generates the video signal sent through a cable to a video display. The video adapter is usually located on the computer’s main system board or on an expansion board, but it is sometimes built into the terminal. W Warm Start Restart of a computer in operate state without switching off the power supply (Ctrl + Alt + Del).
Glossary Working Memory The memory in which a program is stored which can be processed. Also known as main memory. Write Protection Write protection for files or diskettes • Write protection for files; this type of write protection is stored in the computer and is allocated by the system manager. • Floppy disk write protection; for 3 1/2 in. diskettes by opening the write protection hole. W2k Another name for Windows 2000.
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Index A D AC Power Supply, technical specifications, 7-6 Acclimatization time, 1-1 Additional Software, 2-9 Ambient conditions, 1-1 Approvals, iii Audio input, 2-6 Audio output, 2-6 Device fan, installing and uninstalling, 4-18 Device for holding down the modules, 4-6 installing and uninstalling, 4-9 Drive holder, 2-8, 2-9 Drive support module, 4-6, 4-12 Drives, 2-7 Dummy Panel, 2-3, 2-6 B E Backup battery, 2-10, 4-7 Battery, safety instructions, 1-4 BIOS, 7-3 error message, 6-4 BIOS Settings, 5-2 BIO
Index Hardware Information, 7-1 Operation conditions, C-1 Operating modes, 2-2 I Installation, Dimension drawings, 3-4, 3-5 Installing Burner Software, 9-6 Controller Software, 9-6 Drivers and Software, 9-5 Installing and uninstalling device fan, 4-18 Drives, 4-12 expansion card, 4-11 floppy disk drive, 4-15 motherboard, 4-17 power supply unit, 4-16 the device for holding down the modules, 4-9 the Hard Disk Drive, 4-14 Installing Drivers, under Windows 2000, 9-5 K P Port, RJ45 Ethernet, 3-12 Ports, 2-5
Index Transport, 1-8 Type Label, 2-6 U Unpacking, 3-2 USB, 7-3 USB connection, 3-11 USB port, 2-3, 2-6 SIMATIC Rack PC IL 40 SManual A5E00200171-01 V Variants of equipment, C-1 Ventilation, safety instructions, 1-1 VGA port, 2-5 W Watchdog, 7-6 Index-25
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