Siemens SIMATIC 627B Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 DATASHEET SIEMENS 6BK1800-0WP20-0AA0 OTHER SYMBOLS: 6BK18000WP200AA0, 6BK18000WP20 0AA0, 6BK18000WP20-0AA0, 6BK1800 0WP200AA0, 6BK1800 0WP20 0AA0, 6BK1800 0WP20-0AA0, 6BK1800-0WP200AA0, 6BK1800-0WP20 0AA0, 6BK1800-0WP20-0AA0 RGB ELEKTRONIKA AGACIAK CIACIEK SPÓŁKA JAWNA Jana Dlugosza 2-6 Street 51-162 Wrocław www.rgbelektronika.pl Poland biuro@rgbelektronika.pl +48 71 325 15 05 www.rgbautomatyka.pl...
  • Page 2 YOUR PARTNER IN MAINTENANCE Repair this product with RGB ELEKTRONIKA ORDER A DIAGNOSIS LINEAR ENCODERS SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL COMPUTERS ENCODERS CONTROLS SERVO AMPLIFIERS MOTORS MACHINES OUR SERVICES POWER SUPPLIERS OPERATOR SERVO PANELS DRIVERS At our premises in Wrocław, we have a fully equipped servicing facility. Here we perform all the repair works and test each later sold unit.
  • Page 3 ______________ Introduction SIMATIC Industrial PC SIMATIC Box PC 627B ______________ Safety information ______________ Description SIMATIC ______________ Application planning Industrial PC ______________ SIMATIC Box PC 627B Mounting ______________ Connecting Operating Instructions ______________ Commissioning ______________ Integration ______________ Functions Expansions and ______________ programming ______________ Maintenance and service Alarm, error, and system...
  • Page 4 Trademarks All names identified by ® are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction..............................9 Preface............................9 Guideline to the operating instructions ..................10 Safety information............................ 11 General safety instructions ......................11 Description............................... 13 Overview ............................13 Areas of application ........................14 Benefits ............................14 Function ............................15 Features ............................16 Windows XP Embedded ......................19 Design ............................20 3.7.1 External structure.........................20 3.7.2 Operator Controls ........................22...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Commissioning ............................45 Requirements for commissioning....................45 Basic commissioning - initial startup ................... 45 Windows XP, Vista Security Center.................... 46 Switching off the device ......................46 Notes on operation........................47 7.5.1 DVD burner ..........................47 7.5.2 2HDD system (optional) ......................48 7.5.3 RAID1 system (optional) ......................
  • Page 7 Table of contents Maintenance and service......................... 85 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components ................85 11.1.1 Repairs............................85 11.1.2 Preventive maintenance ......................86 11.1.3 Replacing the Backup Battery......................86 11.1.4 Removing/Installing the Power Supply ..................89 11.1.5 Installing / removing the bus board....................91 11.1.6 Installing / removing the motherboard ..................92 11.1.7 Installing / removing the equipment fan ..................94 11.1.8...
  • Page 8 Table of contents Specifications ............................131 14.1 General Specifications ......................131 14.2 Power requirements of the components ................... 135 14.3 AC voltage supply ........................136 14.4 DC power supply........................137 Dimensional drawings..........................139 15.1 Overview of the dimensional drawings ..................139 15.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Device ..................
  • Page 9 Table of contents Appendix..............................213 Guidelines and declarations.......................213 Certificates and approvals ......................215 Service and support ........................217 ESD directives ............................219 ESD directives..........................219 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms......................221 Abbreviations ..........................221 Glossary ..............................227 Index..............................237 SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 10 Table of contents SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction Preface Purpose of this document These operating instructions contain all the information you need for commissioning and using the SIMATIC Box PC 627B. It is intended both for programming and testing personnel who commission the device and connect it with other units (automation systems, additional programming devices), as well as for service and maintenance personnel who install add-ons or carry out fault/error analyses.
  • Page 12: Guideline To The Operating Instructions

    Introduction 1.2 Guideline to the operating instructions Guideline to the operating instructions Organization of contents Contents Contents Detailed organization of the documentation, including the index of pages and chapters Introduction Purpose, layout and description of the important topics. Safety information Covers all general safety-related aspects of statutory regulations in terms of the installation, commissioning and operation of the product/system.
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    Safety information General safety instructions CAUTION Please observe the safety instructions on the back of the cover sheet of this documentation. You should not expand your device unless you have read the relevant safety instructions. This device is compliant with the relevant safety measures to IEC, EN, VDE, UL, and CSA. If you have questions about the validity of the installation in the planned environment, please contact your service representative.
  • Page 14 Safety information 2.1 General safety instructions Battery This device is equipped with a Lithium battery. Batteries may only be replaced by qualified personnel. CAUTION There is the risk of an explosion if the battery is not replaced as directed. Replace only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 15: Description

    Description Overview The SIMATIC Box PC 627B is especially suited for industrial PC applications and delivers high processor performance in compact space: ● Compact design ● Expandable (2 slots for expansion modules) ● Scalability ● High performance ● High degree of ruggedness Figure 3-1 SIMATIC Box PC 627B SIMATIC Box PC 627B...
  • Page 16: Areas Of Application

    Description 3.2 Areas of application Areas of application The SIMATIC Box PC 627B provides engineers building machines, plants and switch cabinets with a high performance, expandable PC platform for industrial application on the plant floor: ● Measurement, controlling and regulation of process and machine data, for example, for redundant process control systems and transport systems in production facilities ●...
  • Page 17: Function

    Description 3.4 Function Cost minimization through time savings ● Configured, turn-key systems ● Preinstalled operating systems for fast commissioning ● Integrated interfaces for communication on the field or process control level Function ● Integrated configurable monitoring functions (program execution (watchdog) for internal housing temperature, processor temperatures, disk drive temperatures and RPM of the two fans) ●...
  • Page 18: Features

    Description 3.5 Features Features Basic data Design Panel mounting device, box Celeron M 440 Processor • 1.86 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), 1024 KB Second Level Cache or Core 2 Duo T5500, 1.66 GHz, • 667 MHz Front Side Bus, 2048 KB Second Level Cache Core 2 Duo T7400, 2.16 GHz, •...
  • Page 19 Description 3.5 Features Basic data Ports Ethernet 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45) PROFIBUS/MPI 12 Mbps (isolated potential, compatible to CP 5611), optional PROFINET 10/100 Mbps (CP 1616 onboard), three RJ45; optional External: 4x USB 2.0 high current • (max. 2 can be simultaneously operated as high current) Internal: 1x USB 2.0 high current, 1x USB 2.0 low •...
  • Page 20 Description 3.5 Features Optional expansions SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor software Software tool for monitoring local and remote SIMATIC ≥ V 3.1 PCs: Watchdog • Temperature • • Fan speed Hard disk monitoring (SMART) • Communication: Ethernet interface (SNMP protocol) • OPC for integration in SIMATIC software •...
  • Page 21: Windows Xp Embedded

    Description 3.6 Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Embedded The overview shows the most important device functions under Windows XP Embedded: Function Compact Flash card version Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) in RAM RAM(REG) Safecard on Motherboard (SOM) Available V 3.02 Pagefile Not available System Restore Core Available...
  • Page 22: Design

    Description 3.7 Design Design 3.7.1 External structure Front view 2 slots for expansion modules Cover for Compact Flash Card slot Front interfaces Power supply fan On / Off switch IEC connector for AC power supply or connection for 24 V DC power supply Rear view Status display: Two part...
  • Page 23 Description 3.7 Design Side view (drive side) Mounting for WinAC backup battery (please use the supplied battery mount without cover for WinAC module) Input data of the power supply Drive bay module for hard disks and DVD burner Bottom Connection for equipotential bonding SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 24: Operator Controls

    Description 3.7 Design 3.7.2 Operator Controls On / Off switch On / Off switch Description The On / Off switch does not disconnect the device from mains. When the switch is in 0 position (Off), the device is still supplied with mains voltage in order to generated the internal auxiliary voltage for the power supply.
  • Page 25: Connection Elements

    Description 3.7 Design 3.7.3 Connection elements Interfaces Arrangement of the ports on the front of the device Description Description DVI/VGA DVI/VGA connection for CRT or LCD monitor with DVI interface, VGA via DVI/VGA adapter Compact Flash card Slot for Compact Flash card Serial V.24 port ETHERNET 2x RJ 45 Ethernet connection for 10/100/1000...
  • Page 26 Description 3.7 Design Interfaces for connecting operator panels / displays Arrangement of the ports Retaining screw for the steel cover plate that covers the interfaces described below. I/O interface for connecting front panel components USB 2.0 for front LVDS display interface for TFT displays up to 1024 x 768 pixels Access to 2nd LVDS display interface for TFT displays up to 1280 x 1024...
  • Page 27 Description 3.7 Design DC power supply Position of the DC power connector Description Plug connector for DC power supply of the device + (24 V DC) - (ground) PE (ground terminal) SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 28: Status Displays

    Description 3.7 Design 3.7.4 Status displays PROFINET status display PROFINET status display Display Meaning Description CP not available SF PROFINET Status display for CP • (optional) 1616 onboard CP disabled • No error, communication • established Download in progress • Link status error Slow flashing •...
  • Page 29 Description 3.7 Design Status display The status display consists of two 7-segment displays with two dual-color LEDs. LED H2 LED H2 2 x 7 segment display 7 segment display LED H1 LED H2 Power On Orange Orange (= status display test) BIOS self-test xxh (see BIOS post code) BIOS self-test completed...
  • Page 30 Description 3.7 Design SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 31: Application Planning

    Application planning Transport Despite the device's 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. You should always use the original packaging for shipping and transporting the device. CAUTION Risk of damage to the device! When transporting the PC in cold weather, it may be submitted to extreme variations in...
  • Page 32: Device Identification Data

    Application planning 4.3 Device identification data Device identification data The device can be clearly identified with the help of this identification data in case of repairs or theft. Enter the following data in the table below: ● Serial number: The serial number (S VP...) is found on the rating plate. Rating plate ●...
  • Page 33: Ambient And Environmental Conditions

    Application planning 4.4 Ambient and environmental conditions Ambient and environmental conditions When you plan your project, you should make allowances for: ● The climatic and mechanical environmental conditions specified in the specifications given in your operating manual. ● At least 100 mm space should be left free around the ventilation slots, in order that the PC receives sufficient ventilation.
  • Page 34: Permitted Mounting Positions

    Application planning 4.5 Permitted mounting positions Permitted mounting positions PC mounting positions according to UL60950-1/UL508/EN60950-1/CSA22.2 No. 60950-1 An inclination of ± 20° is permitted for all approved mounting positions. Position 1 (preferred) Position 2 Position 3 (desktop) SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 35 Application planning 4.5 Permitted mounting positions Additional PC mounting positions according to UL508/CSA 22.2 No. 142 An inclination of ±15° is allowed in this mounting position. Position 4 (ports facing down) Position 5 (ports facing above) CD/DVD drive cannot be operated. CD/DVD drive cannot be operated.
  • Page 36 Application planning 4.5 Permitted mounting positions SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 37: Mounting

    Mounting Installing the device The device is particularly suitable for installation in consoles, switch cabinets and switchboards. WARNING Function test while installing the device in machines or execute systems Following the results of a risk analysis, additional protection equipment on the machine or the system is necessary to avoid endangering persons.
  • Page 38: Installation Of The Device With Mounting Brackets

    Mounting 5.2 Installation of the device with mounting brackets Installation of the device with mounting brackets Screw-mounting the brackets Two angle brackets are included in the product package. You can attach these to the PC enclosure using six M3 x 6 mm screws. Mount the brackets onto the device using the included M3 x 5 mm screws with a max.
  • Page 39: Installation Of The Device With The Vertical Mounting Kit

    Mounting 5.3 Installation of the device with the vertical mounting kit Installation of the device with the vertical mounting kit With the available optional vertical mounting kit you have the possibility to implement a place saving installation. Mounting the vertical mounting plate onto the device Remove the equipotential bonding screw (1) from the device and attach it with the vertical mounting plate (2).
  • Page 40 Mounting 5.3 Installation of the device with the vertical mounting kit Attach the vertical mounting plate with four M4 screws and three M3 screws to the device Note Following instructions in the "Permitted mounting positions" section. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 41: Connecting

    Connecting Connecting peripherals Note before connecting NOTICE Connect only peripheral devices approved for industrial applications to EN 61000-6-2:2005. Note Hot-plug peripheral devices (USB) may be connected while the PC is in operation. CAUTION Peripheral devices that are incapable of hot-plugging may only be connected after the device has been disconnected from the power supply.
  • Page 42: Connecting The 120 V / 230 V Ac Power Supply

    Connecting 6.2 Connecting the 120 V / 230 V Ac power supply Connecting the 120 V / 230 V Ac power supply Note before connecting the device Note The varying voltage power supply module is designed for operation on 120/230/240 V AC networks.
  • Page 43 Connecting 6.2 Connecting the 120 V / 230 V Ac power supply Localized information For countries other than the USA and Canada: 230 V supply voltage This device is equipped with a safety-tested power cable which may only be connected to a grounding outlet.
  • Page 44: Connecting The (24 V) Dc Power Supply

    Connecting 6.3 Connecting the (24 V) DC power supply Connecting the (24 V) DC power supply Note before connecting the device WARNING Only connect the device to 24 V DC power supply systems which meet the requirements of a safe extra-low voltage (SELV); in addition, a protective conductor must be connected. The conductors must withstand the short-circuit current of the 24 V DC power source, so that a short-circuit will not damage the cable.
  • Page 45: Connecting Equipotential Bonding

    Connecting 6.4 Connecting equipotential bonding Connecting equipotential bonding The equipotential bonding terminal (M4 thread) on the device (large surface, large-area contact) must be connected to the PE conductor on the cabinet or system in which the device is to be installed. The minimum cross-section is 5 mm The PE terminal is needed to protect the device and ensures that interference signals generated by external power cables, signal cables or cables to the I/O modules are safely discharged to earth.
  • Page 46: Connecting Ethernet Strain Relief

    Connecting 6.5 Connecting Ethernet strain relief Connecting Ethernet strain relief The Ethernet strain relief provided in the package is used to prevent accidental removal of the Ethernet cable with Industrial Ethernet FastConnect connector from the device. Two cable ties (not included in the package) are needed to use this accessory. To fix the Ethernet strain relief with Industrial Ethernet FastConnect connector, you will need a TORX T10 screwdriver.
  • Page 47: Commissioning

    Commissioning Requirements for commissioning ● Connect the peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor and the power supply, before putting the device into operation. ● The operating system of your device is preinstalled on the hard disk. CAUTION Risk of damage to the device! Make sufficient allowances for the device to acquire room temperature before you put it into use.
  • Page 48: Windows Xp, Vista Security Center

    Commissioning 7.3 Windows XP, Vista Security Center After you have entered all necessary information and after the operating system setup is completed, the PC is automatically restarted and displays the user interface of the relevant operating system. When you switch on the PC now, the user interface of the operating system or logon dialog of the operating system (with Windows XP Embedded) is automatically opened when the startup routine is completed.
  • Page 49: Notes On Operation

    Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation Notes on operation 7.5.1 DVD burner The DVD burner drive is an optional feature. Recording methods supported by the disk drive: Disc-at-once, Track-at-once, Session-at-once, Packet writing. You can write to CD-R, CD- RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM and dual-layer media. Burner software In order to utilize full functionality of the DVD burner, you need to install additional software (burning software).
  • Page 50: 2Hdd System (Optional)

    Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation 7.5.2 2HDD system (optional) The two hard disks are configured as follows in the factory state of the device: Hard disk 0 Hard disk 1 Partition C: System, NTFS, 20 GB Not configured Partition D: Data, NTFS, remaining capacity The two hard disks are connected to the SATA ports 0 and 2.
  • Page 51: Raid1 System (Optional)

    Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation 7.5.3 RAID1 system (optional) This is a RAID1 system configuration (mirroring with two hard disks). This configuration enhances system availability as the system is able to continue operation if a hard drive fails, or if there is a cable problem at a channel. The two hard disks are configured as follows in the factory state of the device: RAID1 system Partition C: System, NTFS, 20 GB...
  • Page 52 Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation RAID system management functions The pre-installed RAID system software offers enhanced functionality for RAID system operation and management. Start the SW by selecting the "Start > Programs > Intel Matrix Storage Manager command. Figure 7-2 Example The "View ->...
  • Page 53 Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation Comments about faults NOTICE Input delay System load may briefly increase due to synchronization when a hard disk has failed, depending on processor load and current hard disk activity. In extreme cases, input from the keyboard and touch screen may be delayed for a brief period.
  • Page 54: Compact Flash Card (Optional)

    7.5.4 Compact Flash card (optional) NOTICE We highly recommend that use use approved SIMATIC Compact Flash cards. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party cards. Setup A Compact Flash card can be used on-board and in an extra mount. This mount replaces the otherwise usual hard disk mount and uses the same connector as the optical drive.
  • Page 55 Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation Comparison of Flash drive and hard disk drive service life Examples of the service life for a Flash drive: With a "Data logger function", a 4 KB file is written to a 1 GB Compact Flash card every 5 seconds.
  • Page 56 Commissioning 7.5 Notes on operation SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 57: Integration

    Integration Integration into an automation system The following options are available for the integration in existing or planned system environments or networks: Ethernet Wake on LAN and Remote Boot are supported. The integrated Ethernet port (10/100/1000 Mbps) can also be used for communication and for data exchange with automation devices such as SIMATIC S7.
  • Page 58 You will find information on this on the SIMATIC NET Manual Collection CD. This software package and the documentation are not part of the product package. Additional information For further information, refer to the catalog and to the online ordering system of Siemens A&D. http://www.mall.automation.siemens.com...
  • Page 59: Profinet

    Integration 8.2 PROFINET PROFINET CP 1616 onboard The basic characteristics of the PCS 1616 onboard are: ● Optimized for PROFINET IO ● With Ethernet realtime ASIC ERTEC 400 ● Three RJ45 sockets for connecting terminal devices or addition network components ●...
  • Page 60 Read this guide if you want to install the NDIS device Device Driver CP16xx.sys driver, CP16xx.sys. Further information You can find the information on specific products in the Internet at the address: http://www.siemens.de/simatic-net SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 61: Functions

    Functions Overview Functions implemented: ● Temperature monitoring and over/under-temperature display ● Watchdog ● Fan monitoring Messages of the monitoring modules can be transferred to applications. The SOM software (Safecard On Motherboard) and DiagMonitor software on CD (optional) can be used to handle this functionality. The DiagMonitor software CD contains the monitoring software, the software for the stations to be monitored, and a library for creating user-specific applications.
  • Page 62: Watchdog (Wd)

    Functions 9.3 Watchdog (WD) Watchdog (WD) Function The watchdog monitors program execution and reports a program crash to the user by means of various reactions. The watchdog is idle when the PC is switched on or after a HW-RESET(cold restart), i.e., no reaction of the WD is triggered.
  • Page 63: Safecard On Motherboard (Som)

    Functions 9.5 Safecard on Motherboard (SOM) Safecard on Motherboard (SOM) Safecard on Motherboard (SOM) This application is used to monitor PC hardware (temperature, watchdog and fans) and to display the current measured values. You can also configure the temperature and fan monitoring functions, and the watchdog function.
  • Page 64: Status Display

    Functions 9.6 Status display Status display The status display consists of two 7-segment displays with two dual-color LEDs. LED H2 LED H2 2 x 7-segment display Function of the 7-segment displays The POST codes of the respective test step are displayed during the startup of the BIOS. The POST code of the most recently started test step is displayed should an error occur.
  • Page 65: Sram Buffer Memory

    Functions 9.7 SRAM buffer memory SRAM buffer memory In order for applications to store data following a power failure, the motherboard features battery-buffered SRAM. If the supply voltage fails longer than 5 ms, this indicated with the DC-fail signal. At least 10 ms is available to copy the data to the buffered RAM. During this time, 128 Kb can be saved with a full load and even more with a smaller configuration, in other words, a lesser load.
  • Page 66: Battery Monitoring

    Functions 9.8 Battery monitoring Battery monitoring The installed buffer battery has a service life of at least 5 years. The status can be checked with two-tier battery monitoring. The information can be read from an I/O register and evaluated. When the first warning level is reached, the remaining service life of the battery for buffering CMOS data and buffered SRAM is at least 1 month.
  • Page 67: Expansions And Programming

    All technical data and approvals apply only to expansion units which are released by SIEMENS. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party devices or components. Observe the installation instructions for the components. UL approval of the device only applies when the UL-approved components are used according to their "Conditions of...
  • Page 68 Expansions and programming 10.1 Opening the Device Open the device up Steps for opening the device Loosen the screws (1). Swing the cover up and remove SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 69: Memory Expansion

    Always take appropriate precautionary measures when handling these components. Refer to the ESD directives on handling electrostatic sensitive components. NOTICE We highly recommend using memory modules approved by Siemens. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party memory modules. SIMATIC Box PC 627B...
  • Page 70 Expansions and programming 10.2 Memory expansion Installing a memory module How to install a memory module Open the device. Note where the (polarized) cutout is on the pin side of the RAM chip before inserting it. Insert the module downwards, applying slight pressure and press it until the locking snaps into place.
  • Page 71 Expansions and programming 10.2 Memory expansion Removing a memory module How to remove a memory module Open the device. Release the locking mechanism on the left and right. Pull the memory module out of the slot. Close the device. Display of the current memory configuration A new memory module is automatically detected.
  • Page 72: Installing Pci / Pci Express Cards

    Expansions and programming 10.3 Installing PCI / PCI Express cards 10.3 Installing PCI / PCI Express cards 10.3.1 Notes on the modules The device is designed for use with modules conforming to PCI specifications V 2.2. PCI modules with 5 V and 3.3 V supply voltage and PCI Express x4 modules can be used. The permissible module dimensions are specified in the "Dimensional drawings"...
  • Page 73 Expansions and programming 10.3 Installing PCI / PCI Express cards Inserting the slider Proceed as follows when using the slider: How to install a slider Push the slider through the guide slot until it is seated firmly on the module. Insert the module into the slot.
  • Page 74: Installing Drives

    Expansions and programming 10.4 Installing drives 10.4 Installing drives 10.4.1 Options of installing disk drives Drive bay module for hard disk drives and optical drives DVD burner drive bay mount Item Description DVD burner drive bay mount Slot for DVD burner drive A 3.5"...
  • Page 75 Expansions and programming 10.4 Installing drives Two 2.5" hard disks Item Description Hard disk drive bay for 2.5" hard disks Two slots for 2.5" hard disks SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 76: Installing/Removing A Drive Bay Module

    Expansions and programming 10.4 Installing drives 10.4.2 Installing/removing a drive bay module Preparations Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables. Removing a drive bay module for hard disks and optical drives Steps for removing the drive bay Loosen the four screws (1).
  • Page 77: Removing / Installing An Optical Drive

    Expansions and programming 10.4 Installing drives 10.4.3 Removing / installing an optical drive Preparations Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables. Required tools You need a Torx 6 screwdriver to remove the the DVD burner. Removing the DVD burner drive How to remove a DVD burner drive Remove the drive bay module.
  • Page 78: Installing / Removing Hard Disks

    Expansions and programming 10.4 Installing drives 10.4.4 Installing / removing hard disks Removing 2.5" drives How to remove a 2.5" drive Remove the drive bay module. Loosen the screw (1) of the drive. Remove the hard disk drive and the steel mounting bracket from the bay. Disconnect the power supply and the data cable from the drive.
  • Page 79: Installing/Removing An On-Board Compact Flash Card

    10.5 Installing/removing an on-board Compact Flash card NOTICE We highly recommend that use use approved SIMATIC Compact Flash cards. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party cards. Memory expansion options The device features a slot for Compact Flash cards types I / II.
  • Page 80 Expansions and programming 10.5 Installing/removing an on-board Compact Flash card Opening the board slot How to install a Compact Flash card Remove the screws. Slide the cover plate of the module slot towards the DVI connection and lift it out. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 81 Expansions and programming 10.5 Installing/removing an on-board Compact Flash card Installing the Compact Flash card How to install a Compact Flash card Open the board slot. Insert the Compact Flash card in the slot with the connector facing in until it locks into place.
  • Page 82 Expansions and programming 10.5 Installing/removing an on-board Compact Flash card Removing the Compact Flash card How to remove a Compact Flash card Open the board slot. Press the eject button, for example with the cover of the module slot, and remove the Compact Flash card.
  • Page 83: Installing/Removing An Additional Compact Flash Card

    10.6 Installing/removing an additional Compact Flash card NOTICE We highly recommend that use use approved SIMATIC Compact Flash cards. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party cards. Preparation Disconnect the device from the mains.
  • Page 84 Expansions and programming 10.6 Installing/removing an additional Compact Flash card How to install the Compact Flash card in the Compact Flash adapter Lift out the Compact Flash adapter module and lay it on the device. Insert the connector on the pin connector of the adapter.
  • Page 85 Expansions and programming 10.6 Installing/removing an additional Compact Flash card How to install the Compact Flash card in the Compact Flash adapter Close the Compact Flash latch. Mount the hard disk cover. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 86 Expansions and programming 10.6 Installing/removing an additional Compact Flash card SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 87: Maintenance And Service

    Disclaimer of liability All technical data and approvals apply only to expansion units which are released by SIEMENS. Siemens disclaims any liability for impairment of functions caused by the use of third-party devices or components. Tools You can perform all installation tasks on the device using Torx T6, T10, and T15 screwdrivers and a Philips screwdriver.
  • Page 88: Preventive Maintenance

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.2 Preventive maintenance To maintain high system availability, we recommend the preventative replacement of those PC components that are subject to wear. The table below indicates the intervals for this replacement. Component Replacement interval: 3 years...
  • Page 89 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components Preparation Note For the BIOS setting "Profile: Standard" the configuration data of the device is deleted when the battery replacement takes more than 30 seconds. For the BIOS setting "Profile: User" the configuration data of the device is retained; only the date and time has to be reconfigured.
  • Page 90 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components Steps for replacing the battery Remove the battery holder. Detach the cable. Remove the old battery. Fasten the new battery and reinsert the battery holder. Close the battery compartment. Reconfiguring the BIOS setup If the battery replacement took longer than 30 seconds, the configuration data of the device have been deleted and you need to reconfigure these in the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 91: Removing/Installing The Power Supply

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.4 Removing/Installing the Power Supply WARNING Only authorized trained personnel are allowed to replace the power supply unit. Preparations 1. Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables. 2. Open the device. Removing the power supply unit How to remove the power supply module Remove the drive bay module for the hard disk and DVD burner.
  • Page 92 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components How to remove the power supply module Detach the power plug (1) from the power supply module. Lift out the power supply module. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 93: Installing / Removing The Bus Board

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.5 Installing / removing the bus board Preparation 1. Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables. 2. Open the device. Removing the bus board How to remove the bus board Remove all modules from the slots.
  • Page 94: Installing / Removing The Motherboard

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.6 Installing / removing the motherboard Preparation 1. Isolate the device from mains and disconnect all connection cables. 2. Open the device. Removing the motherboard How to remove the motherboard Remove the drive bay module for the hard disk and DVD burner. Loosen the screws (1).
  • Page 95 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components How to remove the motherboard Remove the hexagon bolts (6 pieces) from the ports. Remove the motherboard. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 96: Installing / Removing The Equipment Fan

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.7 Installing / removing the equipment fan Preparations 1. Disconnect the device from the mains. 2. Open the device. Removing the fan How to remove the fan Pull the fan plug from the motherboard.
  • Page 97 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components Installing the fan NOTICE Always install a fan of the same type! Fan mounting position The figure shows the correct fan mounting position. Pay attention to the direction of the arrow on the fan enclosure! SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 98: Installing / Removing The Power Supply Fan

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.8 Installing / removing the power supply fan Preparations 1. Disconnect the device from the mains. 2. Open the device. 3. Remove the power supply. Removing the fan How to remove the fan Pull out the fan connector.
  • Page 99 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components Installing the fan NOTICE Always install a fan of the same type! Fan mounting position The diagram shows the correct mounting position of the fan (1). Pay attention to the direction of the arrow on the fan enclosure! SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 100: Installing / Removing The Processor

    Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components 11.1.9 Installing / removing the processor CAUTION The processor replacement may only be carried out by authorized qualified personnel. Preparation 1. Disconnect the device from the mains. 2. Open the device. 3.
  • Page 101 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components How to remove the processor Loosen the processor latch. Remove the processor. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 102 Maintenance and service 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components Installing the processor Note When you insert the processor, make sure the markings on the processor and on the socket match up. NOTICE The processor may overheat when the system is in operation! Apply the heat-conductive paste very evenly, as a thin film! How to install the processor Insert the processor.
  • Page 103: Reinstalling The Operating System

    Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system 11.2.1 Windows XP Embedded 11.2.1.1 General installation procedure If your software becomes corrupt for any reason, you can reinstall it from the Restore CD. The Restore CD contains a image file for the hard disk or Compact Flash card with the original software (operating system with installed hardware drivers) and is included in the Windows XP Embedded package variant.
  • Page 104 Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system Restoring factory state To restore the factory state, proceed as follows: 1. If the device does not have an optical drive, connect a USB CD-ROM drive to the device. 2. Insert the Restore CD in the drive and reboot the device. When the BIOS message Press <F2>...
  • Page 105: Windows Xp Professional / Windows 2000 Professional

    Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system 11.2.2 Windows XP Professional / Windows 2000 Professional 11.2.2.1 General installation procedure If your software becomes corrupt for any reason, you have two possibilities: ● Restoring the factory state of the software with the Restore DVD The Restore DVD contains an image file of the original supplied software (operating system with installed drivers) and is included in the Windows XP Professional variant.
  • Page 106 Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system Restoring factory state To restore the factory state, proceed as follows: 1. If the device does not have an optical drive, connect a USB DVD-ROM drive to the device. 2. Insert the Restore DVD in the drive and reboot the device. When the BIOS message Press <F2>...
  • Page 107: Setting Up The Operating System Via The Recovery Cd

    <ESC> key. The "Boot Menu" is displayed when initialization is completed. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions until the "Siemens SIMATIC Recovery" window opens. Partition setup Set up the hard disk partitions after having installed a new hard disk, or to repair faulty partitions, or to change the partitioning.
  • Page 108 1. Boot from the Recovery CD and then follow the on-screen instructions until the "Recovery Functions" window is displayed. 2. Start the "DiskPart" tool in the "Siemens SIMATIC Recovery" window. Enter the following commands in the displayed command interface: list disk Displays all available hard disks.
  • Page 109 6. The preparation of the Windows installation is displayed. 7. When this is completed, close the command prompt with the "exit" command. 8. Close the "Siemens SIMATIC Recovery" window by clicking the "Finish" button. 9. Setup automatically restarts the system and completes the installation of Windows.
  • Page 110 Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system Setting up the language selection for Windows XP Professional The Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) allows you to set up the Windows XP Professional menus and dialogs for additional languages. To install the MUI, start the "MUISETUP.EXE" program on the "MUI-english" Recovery CD under the folder CD_DR:\MUI or in the root directory of the "MUI Windows XP"...
  • Page 111: Recovery Of Windows Vista

    Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system 11.2.3 Recovery of Windows Vista To recover Windows Vista, there is a full graphical user interface available. It may take several minutes before the first input window appears. In this window, you can set the time and currency formats and select the keyboard language.
  • Page 112 Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system Options Meaning Drive options (advanced) Further functions are displayed with which you can set up the hard disk. Load Driver To add new drivers, for example the driver for RAID. Options Meaning Refresh Updating Delete...
  • Page 113 Maintenance and service 11.2 Reinstalling the operating system When shipped, the partitions are set up as follows: Partition Operating system Name Size File system First Windows Vista SYSTEM 25 GB NTFS not compressed Second Windows Vista DATA Remainder NTFS not compressed Following a reboot, Windows Vista is installed on the hard disk.
  • Page 114: Partitioning Data Media

    Maintenance and service 11.3 Partitioning data media 11.3 Partitioning data media 11.3.1 Setting up the partitions under Windows XP Embedded You need to set up the partitions on the Compact Flash card after installed a new Compact Flash card or to repair corrupt partitions or to change the partitioning. Partitioning the Compact Flash card The factory state of the Compact Flash card includes the following partitions: Partition...
  • Page 115: Install Drivers And Software

    Maintenance and service 11.4 Install drivers and software 11.4 Install drivers and software 11.4.1 Installing drivers and software NOTICE Before you install new drivers or updates for multilingual operating systems, (MUI versions), reset the regional settings for menus and dialogs and the default language to US English. Install the drivers and software from the included "Documentation and Drivers"...
  • Page 116: Raid1 System Setup

    Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup 11.5 RAID1 system setup 11.5.1 Settings in the BIOS setup and RAID ROM option 1. Make the following setting in the BIOS Setup: Menu Advanced > SATA/PATA Configuration: SATA RAID Enable 2. Reboot the device. 3.
  • Page 117: Replacing A Defective Drive In The Raid System

    Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup 11.5.2 Replacing a defective drive in the RAID system Replace defective RAID drives with a new drive in order to recover secure RAID1 state. The RAID software reports the defective drive and returns details of the operable hard drive. The functioning hard drive is indicated in BIOS by its port number, or by the RAID software by its device port number.
  • Page 118 Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup Integrating a new hard drive Select the "Rescan for Plug and Play Devices" command to find and indicate the new HDD. You can also choose to reboot the device. In this case, the RAID software automatically integrates the new HDD and synchronizes the RAID system.
  • Page 119 Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup The "Rebuild to this Hard drive" command initiates synchronization of the RAID1 system. Figure 11-4 Example NOTICE The "SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor" diagnostics and alarm software also provides information about the RAID status. This software only needs to be installed once - logons are not required.
  • Page 120 Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup Notes for RAID configuration with installed SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor software When creating a RAID-system where SIMATIC PC DiagMonitor software is being used, the Intel Matrix Storage Console may abort the process with the following error message: Figure 11-5 Example Solution:...
  • Page 121: Installing The Raid Controller Software

    Maintenance and service 11.5 RAID1 system setup NOTICE If you do not adhere to the procedure described above, a correct RAID configuration cannot be guaranteed. 11.5.3 Installing the RAID Controller software You find the procedure for installing the RAID controller software in the RAID user manual on the supplied "Documentation and Drivers"...
  • Page 122: Installing Burner Software

    Maintenance and service 11.6 Installing burner software 11.6 Installing burner software 11.6.1 Installing the burner software Information about installation of the burner / DVD software is available on the supplied CD. 11.7 Installing updates 11.7.1 Updating the operating system Windows The latest updates for Windows operating systems are available on the Internet at http://www.microsoft.com NOTICE...
  • Page 123: Data Backup

    Compact Flash cards, HDDs and individual partitions (images.) Image Creator only supports burning to DVD media. The software can be ordered from the Siemens A&D online ordering system. For detailed information about SIMATIC PC/PG Image Creator, please refer to the corresponding product documentation.
  • Page 124: Cp 1616 Onboard

    Maintenance and service 11.9 CP 1616 onboard 11.9 CP 1616 onboard NDIS device driver Read the information in the Installation_CP16xx.pdf document on the supplied Documentation and Drivers CD. PROFINET IO Read the information in the "Integration" section listing the SIMATIC devices and SIMATIC NET documentation.
  • Page 125: Alarm, Error, And System Messages

    Alarm, error, and system messages 12.1 Boot error messages BIOS first performs a Power On Self Test (POST) within the boot routine to verify proper operation of certain functional units of the PC. If an error is detected within this phase, BIOS outputs a beep code based on the current test result.
  • Page 126 Alarm, error, and system messages 12.1 Boot error messages On-screen error message Meaning / suggestions System RAM Failed at offset: Memory error. Contact your technical support team. Shadow RAM Failed at offset: Memory error. Contact your technical support team. Extended RAM Failed at offset: Memory error.
  • Page 127: Bios Beep Codes

    Alarm, error, and system messages 12.2 BIOS beep codes 12.2 BIOS beep codes The following section lists the POST codes relevant to users in the sequence in which they occur: Contact Customer Support for information on all other POST codes. Display Meaning Description...
  • Page 128 Alarm, error, and system messages 12.2 BIOS beep codes Special codes The following Beep codes are available in addition to the listed POST codes: ● 3 x short INSERT key is pressed at system startup: If an external graphics card on the bus board is not detected, you can try to activate it by pressing the INSERT key.
  • Page 129: Troubleshooting/Faqs

    Troubleshooting/FAQs 13.1 General problems This chapter provides you with tips on how to localize and troubleshoot frequently occurring problems. Problem Possible causes Remedy Check the power supply, the network cable and the power plug. The device is not There is no power supply •...
  • Page 130: Problems When Using Modules Of Third-Party Manufacturers

    PC. If the error no longer occurs, the third- party module was the cause of the fault. Replace this Connector assignments deviate. • module with a Siemens module or contact the module No "Reset Configuration" in • supplier.
  • Page 131: Display A Temperature Fault By Means Of The Som Application

    Troubleshooting/FAQs 13.3 Display a temperature fault by means of the SOM application 13.3 Display a temperature fault by means of the SOM application Cause Temperature errors do not occur during the normal approved use of the device. If the SOM application indicates a temperature error and the "SOM"...
  • Page 132 Troubleshooting/FAQs 13.3 Display a temperature fault by means of the SOM application SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 133: Specifications

    Specifications 14.1 General Specifications General specifications Order numbers 6ES7647-6B... Dimensions Without DVD burner: 297x267x80 (WxHxD in mm) With DVD burner: 297x267x100 Weight approx. 7 kg Supply voltage (AC) Nominal 100 - 240 V AC (-15% / +10%) (autorange) Supply voltage (DC) Nominal 24 V DC (-15% / + 20%), SELV Input current AC Continuous current up to 2.3 A (on start-up, up to 50A...
  • Page 134 Specifications 14.1 General Specifications General specifications Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Emitted interference EN 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2 Class D EN 61000-3-3; FCC Class A Noise immunity: ± 2 kV, (according to IEC 61000-4-4; Burst) Mains borne disturbance variables on ± 1 kV; (according to IEC 61000-4-5; Surge sym) supply lines ±...
  • Page 135 Specifications 14.1 General Specifications General specifications Motherboard Intel® 945GM Chip set • Intel® 82801 FR SATA RAID Controller • Processor • Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), 1024 KB Second Level Cache or Pentium M T5500 / T7400 •...
  • Page 136 Specifications 14.1 General Specifications General specifications Ports DVI-I Port for external CRT / LCD monitor External: 4x USB 2.0 on the port side (max. 2 can be simultaneously operated as high current) Internal: 2x USB 2.0 (1x high current, 1x low current) Front panel ports: 1x USB 2.0 high current 1x USB 1.1 high current PROFIBUS / MPI interface...
  • Page 137: Power Requirements Of The Components

    Specifications 14.2 Power requirements of the components 14.2 Power requirements of the components Basic device Components Voltage +5 V +3.3 V +12 V -12 V Motherboard 5.8 A 0.01 A 0.02 A Core 2 Duo or Celeron M processor Hard diskdrive; 1x 3.5" or 0.6 A 0.8 A Hard disk-drive;...
  • Page 138: Ac Voltage Supply

    Specifications 14.3 AC voltage supply 14.3 AC voltage supply Specifications Degree of protection IP20 (in installed state) Protection class VDE 0106 Note The power supply contains an active PFC (Power Factor Correction) circuit to conform to the EMC guidelines. Uninterruptible AC power systems (UPS) must supply a sinusoidal output voltage in the normal and buffered mode when used with SIMATIC PCs with an active PFC.
  • Page 139: Dc Power Supply

    Specifications 14.4 DC power supply 14.4 DC power supply Specifications Degree of protection IP20 (in installed state) Protection class VDE 0106 15 W per PCI slot included Output voltages Voltage Max. current + 12 V 6.5 A peak 8 A - 12 V 0.3 A + 5 V...
  • Page 140 Specifications 14.4 DC power supply SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 141: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional drawings 15.1 Overview of the dimensional drawings This section contains the following dimension drawings: ● Dimensional drawing of device for mounting with angle bracket ● Dimensional drawing of device for mounting without angle bracket ● Dimensional drawing of device for mounting with the vertical mounting kit ●...
  • Page 142: Dimensional Drawing Of The Device

    Dimensional drawings 15.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Device 15.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Device Figure 15-1 Dimensional drawing for mounting with angle bracket SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 143 Dimensional drawings 15.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Device Figure 15-2 Dimensional drawing for mounting without angle bracket NOTICE When mounting devices with optical drives or WinAC backup batteries change the fitting depth. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 144 Dimensional drawings 15.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Device Figure 15-3 Dimensional drawings for vertical mounting (model without DVD burner and without WinAC backup battery) NOTICE When mounting devices with optical drives or WinAC backup batteries change the fitting depth. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 145: Dimensional Drawings For The Installation Of Expansion Modules

    Dimensional drawings 15.3 Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules 15.3 Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules Figure 15-4 Short PCI or PCI Express modules Figure 15-5 Maximum size of PCI module SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 146 Dimensional drawings 15.3 Dimensional drawings for the installation of expansion modules SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 147: Detailed Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.1 Structure and functions of the motherboard The essential components of the motherboard are the processor and the chip set, two slots for memory modules, internal and external interfaces and the Flash BIOS. Processor heat sink Two memory module slots Slot for the bus board SIMATIC Box PC 627B...
  • Page 148: Technical Features Of The Motherboard

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.2 Technical features of the motherboard Component / Description Characteristics interface Intel 945 GM and ICH7R Chip set Single chip set • Phoenix BIOS BIOS Update by means of software • V05.01.xx (with Profibus) Intel ® Core 2 Duo / Upgradeable •...
  • Page 149 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Component / Description Characteristics interface External: 4x USB 2.0 on the port side Universal Serial Bus • (max. 2 can be simultaneously operated as high current) Internal: 2x USB 2.0 (1x high current, • 1x low current) Front panel ports: •...
  • Page 150: Position Of The Interfaces On The Motherboard

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.3 Position of the interfaces on the motherboard Ports The motherboard of the device features the following interfaces: ● Interfaces for the connection of external devices ● Interfaces for internal components (drives, bus boards etc.) The figure below shows the location of the internal and external interfaces on the motherboard.
  • Page 151: External Ports

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.4 External ports Interface Position Connector Description USB 2.0 external Lower USB channel 0, upper USB channel 2 Lower USB channel 4, upper USB channel 5 PROFIBUS/MPI external 9-pin, standard socket, electrically isolated interface PROFINET External Three RJ45 ports Ethernet external...
  • Page 152 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard PROFIBUS/MPI interface PROFIBUS/MPI interface Pinno. Short description Meaning Input / output – Unassigned – – Unassigned – LTG_B Signal line B of MPI module Input/output RTS_AS RTSAS, control signal for received data Input stream. The signal is "1" when the directly connected AS is sending.
  • Page 153 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard PROFINET LAN X1 Port P1, P2, P3 PROFINET interface Pinno. Short description Meaning Input / output Receive data * Input Receive data * Input Transmit data * Output 4, 5 SYMR Internal with 75 Ohm terminating resistor Receive data * Output 7, 8...
  • Page 154 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Ethernet RJ45 connection, X40, X41 Ethernet RJ45 connection Pinno. Short description Meaning Input / output BI_DA+ Bi-directional data A+ Input / output BI_DA- Bi-directional data A- Input / output BI_DB+ Bi-directional data B+ Input / output BI_DC+ Bi-directional data C+ Input / output...
  • Page 155 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard DVI-I port, X302 DVI-I port Pinno. Short description Meaning Input / output Ground – Ground – Output Green Output Blue Output HSYNC Horizontal synchronizing pulse Output Ground – Ground – TX2N TDMS data 2- Output TX2P TDMS data 2+ Output Ground...
  • Page 156 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Compact Flash card, X4 Compact Flash card port Pin no. Short description Meaning RESET# Reset (output) CS0# Chip select 0(output) CS1# Chip select 1(output) IORD# I/O read (output) IOWR# I/O write (output) 20, 19, 18, A0-A2 Address bit 0-2 (output) 17, 16, 15, 14, 12, 11, 10, 8 A3-A10...
  • Page 157 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Serial port COM 1, X616 The COM1 serial port has the following pin assignment: Serial interface COM1 Pinno. Short description Meaning Input / output DCD (M5) Receive signal (carrier) Input RxD (D2) Receive data Input TxD (D1) Transmit data Output DTR (S1)
  • Page 158: Front Ports

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.5 Front ports Overview Port Position Connector Description Display (LVDS) Internal X400 Connection of LCD displays with LVDS interface (channel 1) Display (LVDS) Internal X401 Connection of LCD displays with LVDS interface (channel 2) I/O front Internal Ports for front I/O, including USB channel 1...
  • Page 159 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / output RXCLKIN+ LVDS clock signal (+) Output Ground Ground Unassigned Unassigned Display interface (2nd LVDS channel), X401 Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / output Ground Ground RXIN10- LVDS input signal bit 0 (-) Output RXIN10+ LVDS input signal bit 0 (+)
  • Page 160 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Assignment of the display to the display select pins One of the 15 available displays is configured automatically via the display select inputs. The display select inputs are connected to pull–up resistors, i.e. if these inputs are not interconnected, they are high level.
  • Page 161 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard I/O front port for operator panels, X44 This port carries all signals required for connecting operator panels in addition to the display interface. The maximum cable length is 50 cm at a USB data rate of 12 Mbps. Pin no.
  • Page 162 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Pin Assignment of the USB 2.0 interface, X42 Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / output + 5 V, fused Output USB5 USB5_M Input / output USB5 USB5_P Input / output Ground Shield Shield Note For detailed information on the pin assignments of the interfaces, please contact Customer Support or the Repair Center.
  • Page 163: Internal Interfaces

    Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard 16.1.6 Internal interfaces Pin assignment of the internal ports Interface Position Connector Description Memory Internal X19, X20 2 DIMM sockets, 64-bit Processor Internal Socket for FCPGA processor Bus expansion Internal Socket for bus expansion, assigned PCI bus signals Power supply Internal...
  • Page 164 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / Output Data signal D3 Input / Output Data signal D13 Input / Output Data signal D2 Input / Output Data signal D14 Input / Output Data signal D1 Input / Output Data signal D15 Input / Output Data signal D0...
  • Page 165 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Pin assignment of the supply for the power supply fan, X129 Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / output Ground +12 V Switched voltage supply Output PG1 FAN_CLK Clock signal Input Connection for backup battery, X24 (BATT) A battery for buffering the CMOS RAM is connected to this connector.
  • Page 166 Detailed descriptions 16.1 Motherboard Pin assignment of the internal USB interface connector, X43 Pin no. Short description Meaning Input / output VCC 3.3V +3.3V, fused Output VCC 5V + 5 V, fused Output USB3 USB3_M Input / output USB5 USB5_M Input / output USB3 USB3_P...
  • Page 167: Bus Board

    Detailed descriptions 16.2 Bus board 16.2 Bus board 16.2.1 Layout and principle of operation The bus board is designed as a link between the motherboard and the expansion modules. It is secured with two screws. Two models of the bus board are available: Variant 1 has two PCI slots (1x short, 1x long).
  • Page 168 Detailed descriptions 16.2 Bus board Variant 2 has one PCI and one PCI Express slot. Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Express x4 12V power supply connection for WinAC module SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 169: Pci Slot Pin Assignment

    Detailed descriptions 16.2 Bus board 16.2.2 PCI slot pin assignment 5V System Environment Side B Side A -12V TRST# +12V Ground INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# PRSNT1# Reserved Reserved +5 V (I/O) PRSNT2# Reserved Ground Ground Ground Ground Reserved Reserved Ground RST# +5 V (I/O) Ground...
  • Page 170: Pin Assignment 12 V Power Supply Connection For Winac Module

    Detailed descriptions 16.2 Bus board 5V System Environment Ground STOP# LOCK# +3.3V PERR# SDONE +3.3V SBO# SERR# Ground +3.3V C/BE[1]# AD[15] AD[14] +3.3V Ground AD[13] AD[12] AD[11] AD[10] Ground Ground AD[09] CONNECTOR KEY CONNECTOR KEY AD[08] C/BE[0]# AD[07] +3.3V +3.3V AD[06] AD[05] AD[04]...
  • Page 171: Pci Express Slot X4 Pin Assignment

    Detailed descriptions 16.2 Bus board 16.2.4 PCI Express slot x4 pin assignment 5V System Environment Side B Side A P12V PRSNT1_N P12V P12V P12V SMBCLK PTCK SMBDAT PTDI PTDO P3V3 PTMS PTRST_N P3V3 Aux_3V3 P3V3 PCIE_Wake_N PCI RST_N Reserved PCIE_TX_P(1) PCIE_TX_N(1) PCIE_RX_P(1) PRSNT2_N...
  • Page 172: System Resources

    Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources 16.3 System resources 16.3.1 Currently allocated system resources All system resources (hardware addresses, memory configuration, allocation of interrupts, DMA channels) are assigned dynamically by the Windows OS, depending on the hardware configuration, drivers and connected external devices. You can view the current configuration of system resources or possible conflicts with the following operating systems: msinfo32 Windows 2000/XP...
  • Page 173: System Resources Used By The Bios/Dos

    Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources 16.3.2 System resources used by the BIOS/DOS The following table describes the system resources for the factory state of the device. 16.3.2.1 I/O address allocation I/O address (hex) Size Description of the basic function Possible alternative (bytes) function from...
  • Page 174 Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources I/O address (hex) 0330 033F Not used 0340 035F Not used 0360 0367 Not used 0370 0371 0372 0375 Not used 0376 0376 Secondary EIDE channel 0378 037F LPT 1 Switchable in Setup, then free 0380 03AF Not used...
  • Page 175: Interrupt Assignments

    Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources 16.3.2.2 Interrupt Assignments The functions are assigned different interrupts, depending on the operating system. A distinction is made between the PIC and APIC modes. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 176 Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources Figure 16-3 Interrupt assignment in PIC mode SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 177 Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources Figure 16-4 Interrupt assignment of the slot connectors on the bus board SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 178: Exclusive Pci Hardware Interrupt

    Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources 16.3.2.3 Exclusive PCI hardware interrupt Applications demanding a high-performance interrupt require a high-speed hardware interrupt reaction. The PCI hardware interrupt should be used only by one resource in order to ensure high-speed reaction of the hardware. Exclusive interrupt in APIC mode IRQ assignments for Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Embedded and Windows 2000 Professional (APIC mode)
  • Page 179: Memory Address Assignments

    Detailed descriptions 16.3 System resources 16.3.2.4 Memory address assignments PCI VGA modules can be operated with expansion ROM up to 48K. Address Size Description of the basic Possible alternative function function from 0000 0000 0007 FFFF 512K Conventional system memory 0008 0000 0009 F7FF 127K...
  • Page 180: Bios Setup

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.1 Overview BIOS Setup program BIOS Setup program is stored in ROM BIOS. Information about the system configuration is stored in the battery-backed memory of the device. SETUP can be used to define the hardware configuration (for example, the hard disk type) and system properties.
  • Page 181: Starting Bios Setup

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.2 Starting BIOS Setup Starting BIOS Setup 1. Start the setup program as follows: 2. Reset the device (warm or cold restart). In the figures shown, the default settings differ based on the device versions. With the default setting of the Box PC, the display shown below appears following power-on, for example: On completion of the POST, the BIOS gives you the opportunity of starting the SETUP...
  • Page 182: Bios Setup Menus

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.3 BIOS Setup menus The various menus and submenus are listed on the next pages. You can obtain information on the selected SETUP item from the "item-specific help" part of the respective menu. Figure 16-5 SETUP Main menu (example) (1) Header (4) Help view...
  • Page 183 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup You can move between the menu forms using the cursor keys [←] left and [→] right. Menu Meaning Main System functions are set here Advanced An extended system configuration can be set here Security This is where setting security functions such as the password are set. Boot This is where the boot priority is specified.
  • Page 184: Main Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.4 Main menu Figure 16-6 Main menu (example) (1) Selectable submenu Settings in the main menu In the main menu, you can move up and down to select the following system configuration boxes by means of the [↑] up and [↓] down cursor keys: Field Meaning System Time...
  • Page 185 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup System time and date System Time and System Date indicate the current values. Once you have selected the appropriate option, you can use the [+] and [-] keys to modify the time setting Hour: Minute: Second and for the date Month/Day/Year You can navigate between the entries in the date and time fields (for example, from hour to...
  • Page 186 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Type [User] Select “User” to enter a user-specific definition of the hard disk type. Configure all the other options, for example, Cylinder, Heads, Sectors/Track, or other properties of the hard disk drive. [Auto] The parameters which you can select in this dialog are usually saved to the respective IDE drive.
  • Page 187 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup SATA Port 0, SATA Port 1, SATA Port 2, SATA Port 3 The system jumps to the following submenu when you select this type of menu field: Figure 16-8 SATA Port 0 (example) Type [User] Select “User”...
  • Page 188 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup LBA Mode The "Enabled" setting at the "LBA Mode Control" (enabled, disabled) option means Control that hard disk capacities greater than 528 MB are supported. The value depends on the drive and should only be set by way of "Auto" setting at the "Type" field. 32-bit I/O The type of access to the drive is determined in the 32-bit I/O field Disabled...
  • Page 189 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "Boot Options" field The following shortcut menu appears when you select the option "Boot Options" in the main menu: Figure 16-10 "Boot Options" field Quick Boot Mode Some hardware tests are skipped to speed up the boot sequence. SETUP prompt During the system load phase, the message "Press <F2>...
  • Page 190 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Example of a summary screen: Figure 16-11 Summary screen (example) The Summary screen appears when the system run-up phase completes. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 191 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "Keyboard Features" field The following shortcut menu appears when you select the option "Keyboard Features" in the main menu: Figure 16-12 "Keyboard Features" field Numlock Switches Numlock on or off following power on. This status is saved to non-volatile memory if "Auto"...
  • Page 192 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "Hardware Options" field If you select the "Hardware Options" field in the Main menu, one of these submenus is displayed (depending on the product model): Figure 16-13 "Hardware Options" field (example for PROFIBUS) SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 193 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Figure 16-14 "Hardware Options" field (example for PROFINET) The parameters of the interfaces present on the motherboard are set here. Entry Meaning PCI-MPI/DP * [Enabled] Enables the CP5611-compatible MPI/DP interface. The resources are managed by the BIOS PCI Plug and Play mechanism.
  • Page 194 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Entry Meaning SafeCard functions [Enabled] Onboard monitoring functions are enabled. [Disabled] No monitoring functions. The relevant driver and the application must be started for operation of the monitoring functions. Fan Control [Enabled] The fan speed is controlled based on the temperature. [Disabled] The fan always runs at full speed.
  • Page 195: Advanced Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.5 Advanced menu Menu layout Figure 16-15 "Advanced" menu (example) Settings in the Advanced Menu HPET Support [Disabled] High-resolution timer for multimedia disabled [Enabled] High-resolution timer for multimedia enabled Core Multi- [Disabled] Core Multi-Processor is disabled Processing Default setting for operating systems that do not support Core Multi-Processing (for example: Windows 2000)
  • Page 196 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Reset [Yes] All installations under Plug&Play are deleted and the configuration Configuration is retriggered the next time the system boots. The entry is then Data reset to [No]. System components that do not support Plug&Play have to be entered manually.
  • Page 197 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "SATA/PATA Configuration" submenu Figure 16-16 "SATA/PATA Configuration" submenu PATA Controller: [Enabled] Disables or enables the PATA controller [Disabled] SATA Controller mode [Enhanced] SATA drive = Primary on the SATA controller in native mode. PATA drive = Primary on the PATA controller in legacy mode.
  • Page 198 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "I/O Device Configuration" submenu Figure 16-17 "I/O Device Configuration" submenu The resources used by an interface are released when you disable the interface in question. The I/O addresses and interrupts are pre-assigned; it is advisable not to change these default assignments.
  • Page 199 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "PCI Configuration" submenu Figure 16-18 "PCI Configuration" submenu (Example) Note The submenu for slot 2 is not displayed for the "1 PCI Slot and 1 PCI Express Slot" product models. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 200 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup "PCI Devices" field If the PCI devices field is selected, the following submenu appears: Figure 16-19 "PCI Devices, slot #1" submenu (example) ROM scan option: [Enabled] The ROM option of the PCI module (if present) is enabled [Disabled] The ROM option of a PCI module is disabled.
  • Page 201: Security Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.6 Security menu You can only edit the fields enclosed in square brackets. Two passwords can be assigned to protect your PC from unauthorized use. The Supervisor password can be used to restrict access to the hard disks. Figure 16-20 Security menu User password is Disabled...
  • Page 202 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Diskette access This mode of protection is not enabled unless "Password on boot " is [enabled]. [Supervisor] Diskette access is not possible unless the supervisor password was entered during booting. [User] Diskette access is not possible unless the user password was entered during booting.
  • Page 203: Boot Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.7 Boot Menu This menu allows you to assign a priority for the boot devices. Figure 16-21 Boot Menu This screen shows all possible boot devices. The boot source with the highest boot priority is at the top.
  • Page 204: Version Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.8 Version Menu This menu contains system information which should be made available to Technical Support. Figure 16-22 Version menu (example) SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 205: Exit Menu

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.9 Exit menu You always exit BIOS Setup in this menu. Figure 16-23 The "Exit" menu (example) Save Changes & Exit All changes are saved and the system is restarted with the new parameters. Exit Without Saving All changes are discarded and the system is restarted with the old Changes parameters.
  • Page 206: Bios Setup Default Settings

    Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup 16.4.10 BIOS Setup default settings Documenting your device configuration If you have changed any default settings in Setup, you can enter them in the following table. You can then refer to these entries for any future hardware modifications. Note Print out the table below and keep the pages in a safe place once you made your entries.
  • Page 207 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup Hardware Options PCI-MPI/DP Enabled PROFINET Enabled MAC Address Layer 1 000E8C80A63E (example) MAC Address Profinet 000E8C80A63F (example) Onboard Ethernet 1 Enabled Onboard Ethernet 1 Address 08000624xxxx Onboard Ethernet 1 Remote Boot Disabled Onboard Ethernet 2 Enabled Onboard Ethernet 2 Address 08000624xxxx...
  • Page 208 Detailed descriptions 16.4 BIOS Setup SATA/PATA Configuration PATA Controller: Enabled SATA Controller mode Enhanced AHCI Configuration Enabled (for RAID systems) Disabled (for non-RAID systems) SATA RAID Enable Enabled (for RAID systems) Disabled (for non-RAID systems) Security Supervisor password is Disabled User password is Disabled Set User Password...
  • Page 209: Communication Processor Cp 1616 Onboard

    Detailed descriptions 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard 16.5.1 Introduction The CP 1616 onboard allows the connection of industrial PCs to Industrial Ethernet. The basic characteristics of the PCS 1616 onboard are: ● Optimized for PROFINET IO ●...
  • Page 210: Typical Communication Partners

    Detailed descriptions 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard 16.5.1.2 Typical Communication Partners CP 1616 onboard as an IO controller The following diagram shows a typical application: CP 1616 onboard as PROFINET IO controller on the IO controller layer. The IO base controller user program runs on the PC. This program accesses the functions of the IO base user program interface.
  • Page 211 Detailed descriptions 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard CP 1616 onboard as IO device The following diagram shows a typical application: Two PCs each with a CP as a PROFINET IO device on the IO device layer. A PC with a CP as PROFINET IO controller, a SIMATIC S7-400 with a CP 443-1 as PROFINET IO controller and two SIMATIC S7 ET 200S PROFINET IO devices are also connected in the network.
  • Page 212: Firmware Loader

    Detailed descriptions 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard 16.5.2 Firmware loader Scenario for using the firmware loader The CP 1616 onboard is supplied with the latest version of the firmware. If new functions become available due to product development, you can make them available by performing a firmware download.
  • Page 213: Loading Firmware

    CAUTION Ensure that the loader file you are using for the update is suitable for the version of firmware on your module. If you have any doubts, contact your local Siemens consultant. CAUTION Be aware that aborting the loading process may result in an inconsistent state in your module.
  • Page 214: Further Actions In Step 7/Ncm Pc

    Detailed descriptions 16.5 Communication processor CP 1616 onboard NOTICE When loading the firmware or commissioning the module, be aware that the CP 1616 onboard takes five MAC addresses (always in direct sequence). The first two are shown in the BIOS. Example The lowest address is for the layer 2 communication.
  • Page 215: Appendix

    Appendix Guidelines and declarations Notes on the CE Label The following applies to the SIMATIC product described in this documentation: EMC Directive The devices fulfill the requirements for the EC directive "2004/108/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility", and the following fields of application applies according to this CE label: Fields of application Requirement for Emitted interference...
  • Page 216 Appendix A.1 Guidelines and declarations Connecting peripherals Noise immunity requirements to EN 61000-6-2 are met if connected peripherals are suitable for industrial applications. Peripheral devices are only be connected via shielded cables. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 217: Certificates And Approvals

    A.2 Certificates and approvals Certificates and approvals ISO 9001 certificate The Siemens quality management system for all production processes (development, production and sales) meets DIN ISO 9001:2000 requirements. This has been certified by DQS (the German society for the certification of quality management systems).
  • Page 218 Appendix A.2 Certificates and approvals CANADA Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Avis Canadian Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. AUSTRALIA This product meets the requirements of the AS/NZS CISPR22. SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 219: Service And Support

    Easy Shopping at the Mall Catalog & online ordering system http://www.siemens.com/automation/mall Training All the training options are listed at: http://www.siemens.com/sitrain Find a contact at: Phone: +49(911) 895-3200 Technical support Tel +49 180 5050 222 Fax +49 180 5050 223 http://www.siemens.com/automation/service...
  • Page 220 Appendix A.3 Service and support SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 221: Esd Directives

    ESD directives ESD directives Definition of ESD All electronic modules are equipped with large-scale integrated ICs or components. Due to their design, these electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage, and thus to any electrostatic discharge. The electrostatic sensitive components/modules are commonly referred to as ESD devices. This is also the international abbreviation for such devices.
  • Page 222 ESD directives B.1 ESD directives Electrostatic charging Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be electrostatically charged. The figure below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicated. These values correspond to IEC 801-2 specifications.
  • Page 223: List Of Abbreviations/Acronyms

    List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning Alternating current Alternating current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Programmable controller Accelerated Graphics Port High speed bus system AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface Standardized controller interface for SATA devices. This is supported in Microsoft Windows XP as of SP1 and IAA driver.
  • Page 224 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning Certificate of License License authorization Communications Port Term for the serial interface Communication Processor Communication computer Central Processing Unit Cathode Ray Tube Canadian Standards Association Canadian organization for tests and certifications according to own or binational standards (with UL / USA) standards Clear To Send Clear to send...
  • Page 225 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning Front Side Bus Ground Chassis ground Hard disk Hard disk High Definition Audio Hard Disk Drive Height unit Human Machine Interface User interface Hyper-Threading HTML Hyper Text Markup Language Script language for creating Internet pages. HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Protocol for data transfer on the Internet...
  • Page 226 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning NAMUR Normenarbeitsgemeinschaft for Mess- und Regelungstechnik in der chemischen Industrie (standardization body for instrumentation and control technology in the chemicals industry) Not Connected Not connected Native Command Queuing Automatic re-sorting of the file and disk access, for increased performance NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers...
  • Page 227 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Term Meaning Second Level Cache SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Hard disk error diagnostics program Technology Short Message Service Short message via telecommunication network SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Network protocol SO-DIMM Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SafeCard on Motherboard (SOM) Standard Parallel Port Synonym for parallel port...
  • Page 228 List of Abbreviations/Acronyms C.1 Abbreviations SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...
  • Page 229: Glossary

    Glossary AHCI mode AHCI is a standardized method to address the SATA controller. AHCI describes a structure in the RAM, which contains a general area for control and status, as well as a command list. APIC mode Advanced peripheral interrupt controller. 24 interrupt lines are available. ATAPI CD-ROM Drive AT Bus Attachment Packet Interface (connected to AT bus) CD-ROM drive Automation system (AS)
  • Page 230 Glossary Booting Start or restart of the computer. During booting the operating system is transferred from the system data medium to the work memory. Cache High-speed access buffer for interim storage (buffering) of requested data. CE label Communauté Européene The CE mark confirms compliance of the product with corresponding EC Directives, for example, with the EMC Directive.
  • Page 231 Glossary Controller Integrated hardware and software controllers that control the functions of certain internal or peripheral devices (for example, the keyboard controller). Device configuration The configuration of a PC or 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.
  • Page 232 Glossary Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) Configurable write filter that allows you, for example, to boot Windows XP Embedded from write-protected media (such as CD-ROM), to write protect individual partitions and adapt the performance of the file system to your needs (when using Compact Flash cards). ESD directive Directive for using electrostatic sensitive components.
  • Page 233 Legacy USB support Support of USB devices (e.g. mouse, keyboard) on the USB ports without driver. License key The license key represents the electronic license stamp of a license. Siemens provides the license keys for protected software. License key disk The license key disk contains the authorizations or license keys required to enable protected SIMATIC software.
  • Page 234 Glossary Low-voltage directive EC Product Safety Directive relating to the safety of products which are operated on low voltage (50 VAC to 1000 VAC, 70 VDC to 1500 VDC) and not specified in other directives. Compliance is confirmed by the CE symbol and the EC certificate of conformity. LPT interface The LPT interface (Centronics interface) is a parallel interface that can be used to connect a printer.
  • Page 235 Glossary Packet writing The CD-RW is used as a disk medium. The CD can then be read only by packet–writing compatible software or has to be finalized. Finalization of a CD closes the CD within an ISO9660 shell. You can still write to the CD-RW several times in spite of finalization. Not all CD drives can read packet-written CDs .
  • Page 236 Glossary Pixel PixElement (picture point). The pixel represents the smallest element that can be reproduced on-screen or on a printer. Plug&Play Generally, a reference to the ability of a computer to automatically configure the system for communication with peripheral devices (for example monitors, modems or printers). The user can plug in a peripheral and "play"...
  • Page 237 Glossary Recovery CD Contains the tools for configuring hard disks and the Windows operating system. Reset Hardware reset: Reset/restart of the PC using a button/switch. Restart Warm restart of a computer without switching the power off (Ctrl + Alt + Del) Restore DVD The Restore DVD is used to restore the system partition or the entire hard disk to factory state if the system has crashed.
  • Page 238 Glossary Troubleshooting Error cause, cause analysis, remedy V.24 interface V.24 is a standardized interface for data transfer. Printers, modems, and other hardware modules can be connected to a V.24 interface. Wake on LAN (WoL) Wake on Local area network. This function enables the PC to be started via the LAN interface.
  • Page 239: Index

    Index Error messages, 123 Bottom, 21 Burner / DVD software, 120 Burner software, 47 24 V DC power supply, 25 Bus board Connecting, 42 Design, 165 Removing, 91 Abbreviations, 221, 226 AC power supply, 24, 136 CE label, 213 Accessories, 17 Certificates, 215 Allocation of resources, 71 Certifications and approvals, 215...
  • Page 240 Index Device Open, 66 Factory state, 104 Switching off, 46 Unpacking, 29 Removing, 94, 96 Device configuration, 204 Fan monitoring, 60 Device fan, 94, 96 Firewall, 46 Device fan supply, 162 First commissioning, 45 DiagMonitor Flash drive Expansion, 18 Booting, 53 Temperature monitoring, 59 Functionality, 52 Diagnostics...
  • Page 241 Index Interrupt reaction time, 176 Mounting Modules, 70 Mounting angle Screw-mounting, 35, 36, 37 Multilanguage User Interface, 105 Keyboard Features, 189 On / Off switch, 22 Onboard Ethernet, 191 Language selection Online ordering system, 56 Windows 2000, 105 Open Windows Vista, 111 Device, 66 Windows XP, 108 Operating system...
  • Page 242 Index Ports, 134, 148 Motherboard, 92 COM, 23, 134 Power supply, 89 Display, 156 Processor, 98 Ethernet, 134, 147 Repairs, 11 Ethernet, 151 Tools, 85 ETHERNET, 23 Replacing Ethernet RJ 45, 55 Battery, 86 LVDS, 156 Restart, 45 PROFIBUS/MPI, 146 Restore CD, 101 RJ45 Ethernet, 17, 191 Restore DVD, 103...
  • Page 243 Index Updates Operating system, 120 User programs and drives, 120 USB interface, 17, 23 Vent slots, 31 VGA port, 17, 23 Warranty, 11 Watchdog Monitoring function, 60 Monitoring times, 60 Weight, 131 WinAC module Power supply connection, 168 Windows 2000 Partitioning the hard disk, 106 Windows Security Center, 46 Windows Vista...
  • Page 244 SIMATIC Industrial PC SIMATIC Box PC 627B Operating Instructions, 06/2008, A5E00927393-02...

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