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Expanding and assigning parameters to the device 

 

6.6 Drives and storage media 

 

SIMATIC IPC647D 

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Operating Instructions, 01/2014, A5E32996306-AA 

6.6.8.2

 

Removing and installing an SSD with mounting plate from a drive cage 

Requirement 

 

The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage, see chapter "Switching off the 

device (Page 51)". 

 

The drive cage has been removed, see chapter "Removing and installing drive cage 

(Page 74)". 

 

The drive fan has been removed, see chapter "Removing and installing drive fans 

(Page 75)". 

 

1 T10 screwdriver 

Procedure 

Read the section "ESD guideline (Page 119)". 

Removal 

 

1.  On both sides of the drive cage, 

loosen the two screws that secure 

the mounting plate in the drive cage. 

 

2.  Pull out the mounting plate with the 

SSD from the drive cage in the 

direction of the cables.  
Do not pull on the cables. 

3.  Remove the marked screws. 

 

 

4.  Remove the mounting plate from the 

SSD. 

5.  Pull out the plug from the SSD. 

 

Installation 
To install the fan, follow the steps for removing it in reverse order. Use only the original 

screws during installation. 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC IPC647D

Page 1: ...ce Overview 1 Safety Instructions 2 Installing and connecting the device 3 Commissioning the device 4 Extended device functions 5 Expanding and assigning parameters to the device 6 Device maintenance and repair 7 Technical specifications 8 Technical support A Abbreviations B Additional information BIOS Description Operating Manual Detailed description of the BIOS setup and the setup parameters SIM...

Page 2: ... only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens p...

Page 3: ...ntrol engineering is recommended Validity of the Operating Instructions These operating instructions are valid for all supplied versions of the SIMATIC IPC647D Scope of this documentation The documentation for the SIMATIC IPC647D includes the following sections Product Information Important notes on your device Quick Install Guide SIMATIC IPC647D SIMATIC IPC647D operating instructions in English a...

Page 4: ...Preface SIMATIC IPC647D 4 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

Page 5: ...sitions 31 3 2 Mounting the device 32 3 2 1 Installation guidelines 32 3 3 Connecting the device 34 3 3 1 Connection information 34 3 3 2 Connection of equipotential bonding 35 3 3 3 Connecting peripheral equipment 36 3 3 4 Connecting the power supply 37 3 3 4 1 Information about the power supply 37 3 3 4 2 Connecting an AC power supply 38 3 3 4 3 Connecting a redundant power supply 39 3 3 5 Conne...

Page 6: ...emoving and installing memory modules 64 6 5 Expansion cards 67 6 5 1 Notes on the expansion cards 67 6 5 2 Removing and installing bus frame 68 6 5 3 Removing and installing expansion cards 70 6 6 Drives and storage media 73 6 6 1 Overview 73 6 6 2 Removing and installing drive cage 74 6 6 3 Removing and installing drive fans 75 6 6 4 Removing and inserting the tray from the removable drive bays ...

Page 7: ...tem 109 7 5 2 Updating the operating system 109 7 5 3 Installing drivers and software 110 7 5 4 Installing Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 111 7 5 5 Setting up the language selection using the Multilanguage User Interface MUI 114 7 5 6 Restoring the delivery state 115 7 5 7 Installing the RAID controller software 116 7 5 8 CP 1616 onboard 116 8 Technical specifications 117 8 1 Certificates and...

Page 8: ...in STEP 7 NCM PC 169 8 6 BIOS description 169 8 6 1 Overview 169 8 6 2 Opening the BIOS selection menu 170 8 6 3 BIOS Setup menus 171 8 6 4 Exit menu 172 8 6 5 BIOS update 173 8 6 6 BIOS Setup settings 174 8 6 7 Alarm error and system messages 178 8 6 7 1 Power On Self Test 178 8 6 7 2 BIOS beep codes 180 8 7 Active Management Technology AMT 186 8 7 1 AMT basics 186 8 7 2 Overview of AMT 187 8 7 3...

Page 9: ...rs system engineers and machine designers a 19 rack PC platform for high performance applications and IT applications on the control and cell level for Process and visualization applications Industrial image processing Quality assurance and monitoring tasks Measurement control and rule based tasks Data acquisition and management The SIMATIC IPC has CE certification for use in the industrial sector...

Page 10: ... CP 1616 onboard optional PCI PCIe I O PEG slots PEG graphics and onboard graphics can be used simultaneously High flexibility and expansibility of components High investment protection High continuity of the components design Guaranteed spare parts availability for at least 5 years Simple integration in PC based automation High system availability SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor PC diagnostics and messag...

Page 11: ...nding on configuration Graphics CRT via DVI I VGA adapter Up to 2560x1600 at 120 Hz 32 bit color depth LCD via DVI D Up to 2048 x 1152 at 60 Hz 32 bit color depth LCD via DisplayPort Up to 4096 x 1152 at 24 Hz 32 bit color depth Interfaces PROFIBUS MPI 12 Mbps isolated potential compatible to CP 5622 optional PROFINET 10 100 Mbps CP 1616 onboard three RJ45 optional Ethernet 2 x 10 100 1000 Mbps tw...

Page 12: ...IBUS MPI interface optional product feature SF PROFINET status display of the CP 1616 onboard interface optional product feature WATCHDOG Watchdog function error display TEMP temperature status FAN speed monitoring HDD0 Alarm HDD1 Alarm RAID status message in conjunction with SIMATIC monitoring software only with RAID option Basic variant Motherboard Motherboard without fieldbus Intel DH82C226 Exp...

Page 13: ...ith vibration damping 500 1000 GB SATA 2 1000 GB SATA RAID1 1000 GB 2 1000 GB SATA Installation in the drive cage of the removable drive bay 500 GB SATA 1000 GB SATA 2 1000 GB SATA RAID1 1000 GB 2 1000 GB SATA Solid State Drive 2 5 SATA 240 GB MLC internal or in removable drive bay Graphics cards PCIe x16 graphics card dual head 2 x VGA or 2 x DVI D DVI I to VGA adapter Used to connect a monitor w...

Page 14: ...an X X Spanish X X Japanese X X Chinese Hong Kong X X Chinese simplified X X Chinese Taiwan X Korean X X Russian X X Optional software SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor V4 4 2 or higher Software for monitoring local and remote SIMATIC PCs Watchdog Temperature Fan speed Hard disk monitoring SMART RAID status Monitoring modules of the redundant power supply System Ethernet monitoring Heartbeat SIMATIC IPC Ima...

Page 15: ...panel with openings for ventilation of the device On off button Installation option for drives The following drives can be ordered optionally HDD or SSD in removable drive bay DVD burner drive Slimline HDD in vibration damped drive cage SSD in internal drive cage Rating plate Front door Status displays Reset button Lock for front door USB 2 0 port USB 3 0 port ...

Page 16: ... AC power supply Power supply connection On off switch Interfaces Page 17 Expansion card slots Rear view with redundant power supply Power supply connection Acknowledgment button Module 1 of the redundant power supply Module 2 of the redundant power supply On off switch Status LED module 1 Interfaces Page 17 Expansion card slots ...

Page 17: ... 0 devices Right sockets Connection for USB 3 0 USB 2 0 devices USB 2 0 and USB 3 0 connections use different USB ports Audio input for analog audio source or microphone 3 5 mm phono jack ETHERNET interfaces 1 and 2 LAN interfaces are numbered on the enclosure to provide unique identification The numbering by the operating system may deviate from this Audio output for active speakers or headset 3 ...

Page 18: ...tion HDD Access to hard disk Off No access Green Access ETHERNET 1 1 Status connection ETHERNET Off No connection Lit green Connection No data traffic ETHERNET 2 1 Flashes green according to activity Connection Data traffic PROFIBUS MPI optional Status connection S7 or PROFIBUS Off No connection No data traffic Green Data traffic SF PROFINET optional Status CP 1616 onboard Off CP not available CP ...

Page 19: ...atus Off Internal temperature OK Red Internal temperature critical FAN Fan status only with active SOM or DiagMonitor software Off Fan speed OK Red Fan speed too low HDD0 ALARM HDD1 ALARM HDD alarm in connection with RAID and monitoring software Off RAID is OK Red 1 x HDD0 or HDD1 not OK Red 2 x RAID is not OK Localization of the hard disk see Section Displaying a defective hard disk of a RAID sys...

Page 20: ...o cable connected Cable disabled Interface disabled Lit Connection No activity Goes out briefly Activity PROFINET LAN X1 P1 P2 P3 1 Green LED Link status display of CP 1616 channel Off No cable connected Cable disabled Interface disabled Green Active cable connected Yellow LED Activity status display of CP 1616 channel Off No cable connected Cable disabled Interface disabled Lit Connection No acti...

Page 21: ...Power LED power supply available HDD LED access to hard disk drive Virtual status display The two virtual CP 1616 LEDs are only visible in the SIMATIC user interface and can be read via SNMP PROFINET Virtual LEDs RUN CP is active STOP CP is in the stop state Flashes The states flashes slowly and flashes rapidly do not exist ...

Page 22: ...ce It optimizes the protection of an internal USB memory stick against loads caused by vibration and shock during transportation or operation This device increases the reliability and operational safety of the device 6ES7648 1AA00 0XK0 Tray for low profile removable drive bay The removable drive bay makes for quick and simple replacement of a 3 5 SATA hard disk without having to open the device or...

Page 23: ...follows before performing work on the device or when the device will not be used over an extended period of time If the device was not mounted in a control cabinet Shut down the operating system and pull the power plug on the rear of the device If the device was mounted in a control cabinet Shut down the operating system and switch the AC circuit breaker to Off Properly connect the device to a pro...

Page 24: ...at The device can overheat or cause a fire Observe the safety and installation instructions for the expansion cards If necessary install the device in an enclosure that meets the requirements of paragraphs 4 6 and 4 7 3 of the standards EN 60950 1 2006 and IEC UL EN DIN EN 60950 1 Battery WARNING Risk of explosion and release of harmful substances Improper handling of lithium batteries can result ...

Page 25: ...components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge observe the ESD directive in the technical specifications IT Security Siemens offers automation and drive products with industrial security functions that support the secure operation of plants and machines They are important components for an integrated industrial security concept The products undergo continual development with this aspe...

Page 26: ...cturer Access protection CAUTION Protection against access by unauthorized persons An unauthorized user can operate the device incorrectly and bypass logon by restarting the device Operator actions by unauthorized persons jeopardize operational reliability Take the following safety precautions Lock the front door and the removable drive bay Do not use keyboards with an on off button Power button I...

Page 27: ...iate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern E Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips NOTICE Ambient conditions Ambient conditions for which the device is not suitable can ...

Page 28: ...Safety Instructions 2 2 Notes on use SIMATIC IPC647D 28 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

Page 29: ... damaged packaging indicates that ambient conditions have already had a massive impact on the device The device may be damaged Do not dispose of the original packaging Pack the device during transportation and storage 5 Check the contents of the packaging and any accessories you may have ordered for completeness and damage 6 If the contents of the packaging are incomplete damaged or do not match y...

Page 30: ...starting it up Do not expose the device to direct heat radiation from a heating device If condensation develops wait approximately 12 hours or until the device is completely dry before switching it on 7 Please keep the enclosed documentation in a safe place It belongs to the device You need the documentation when you commission the device for the first time 8 Write down the identification data of ...

Page 31: ... in the BIOS Setup under Main Microsoft Windows Product Key on the Certificate of Authenticity COA The COA label is attached to the inside of the front door You may need the Product Key in case you reinstall the operating system Information on the device equipment is available on the inside of the front door 3 1 3 Permitted mounting positions Optional installation locations The device can be mount...

Page 32: ...ice is no longer guaranteed Before you install the device note the following general installation information Note The device fulfills the requirements for a fire protection housing according to EN 60950 1 Therefore it can be installed without additional fire protection Install the device only in one of the described permitted mounting positions Provide adequate volume in the switchgear cabinet fo...

Page 33: ...rails Page 131 and Dimension drawing of the telescopic rails Page 122 CAUTION Risk of physical injury The device is too heavy to be mounted exclusively with the 19 inch brackets of the front panel The device may fall down injure people and get damaged Secure the device using additional measures The mounting screws of the telescopic rails may not protrude more than 5 mm into the device Position of ...

Page 34: ...nted in a control cabinet Shut down the operating system and pull the power plug on the rear of the device If the device was mounted in a control cabinet Shut down the operating system and switch the AC circuit breaker to Off Properly connect the device to a protective conductor WARNING Risk of lightning strikes A lightning flash may enter the mains cables and data transmission cables and jump to ...

Page 35: ... any voltage to the device Regenerative feedback is generally not permitted 3 3 2 Connection of equipotential bonding A low resistance ground connection ensures that interference signals generated by external power supply cables signal cables or cables to the I O modules are safely discharged to ground The equipotential bonding connection of the device is located on the side of the device and is i...

Page 36: ...missioning and service tasks Only industrial grade USB devices are permitted for use in industrial environments The USB devices are developed and marketed by the respective supplier The respective product supplier provides support for the USB devices The manufacturer s terms of liability shall apply Note A monitor should be connected and switched on before device booting to ensure it is correctly ...

Page 37: ...of the USA and Canada This device is equipped with a safety tested power cord which may only be connected to a grounded shockproof power outlet If you choose not to use this cable you must use a flexible cable of the following type Cable cross section at least 0 82 mm2 and 15 A 250 V ground contact connector The cable set must be compliant with the safety regulations of the country where the devic...

Page 38: ...lugging in the power cable 2 Remove the screws 3 Plug the power cable plug into the power outlet 4 Plug the power cable plug into the power outlet 5 Slide the power plug latch over the plug 6 Secure the power plugs if necessary to prevent the power cables from becoming loose accidentally Secure the power plug latch with the screw 7 Set the on off switch to position I The yellow power LED on the fr...

Page 39: ... 4 Secure the power plugs if necessary to prevent the power cables from becoming loose accidentally Remove the screw 5 Slide the power plug latch over the plug 6 Fasten the power plug latch with screw Note If only one power supply module is switched on or connected or a module is defective a warning signal is emitted You cancel the warning signal by pressing the acknowledgment button The status is...

Page 40: ...one CP 1616 can be installed in a PG PC You will find detailed information in sections Connecting the device to networks Page 40 and Hardware description Page 132 Device driver CP 16xx sys The device driver allow integration of the Windows network protocol in the optional CP 1616 onboard Ethernet PROFINET controller on SIMATIC PCs The PROFINET interface will act like a regular 100 Mbit Ethernet in...

Page 41: ...i_en_WW 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 connection terminal devices or addition network components Integrated 3 port real time switch Automatic hardware detection NOTICE A maximum of one CP 1616 1604 is permitted A maximum of one CP 1616 1604 module can be installed in one P...

Page 42: ...e developer kit Configuration Manual Commissioning PC Stations This provides you will all the information necessary for commissioning and configuring a PC as a PROFINET IO controller or IO device Manual SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication with PG PC Volume 1 Basics SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication with PG PC Volume 2 Interfaces This manual introduces you to industrial communication and explai...

Page 43: ...he fieldbus cover Requirement 1 strain relief 1 T10 screwdriver 1 side cutter Cable ties Procedure The following procedure describes the mounting of a strain relief for fieldbus and network cables Mounting of other strain reliefs is carried out analog The sheet metal part required for mounting is included in the accessory kit 1 Remove the marked screw and the fieldbus cover fastened with it 2 Moun...

Page 44: ...ion 2 Secure the cables by means of the cable tie 3 3 7 Multi monitoring You can operate up to five monitors simultaneously at the interfaces of the integrated graphics controller in combination with the optional graphics card Parameter assignment is performed by means of the Control Panel in Windows The following monitors can be operated simultaneously on the motherboard 2 DisplayPort 1 DVI 2 Dis...

Page 45: ... off button at the front If all the on off switches at the rear of the device are in position 0 off the device takes the least amount of power from the AC mains The device cannot be switched on using the on off button at the front in this case Both on off switches must therefore be in the 0 position especially for the model with redundant power supply This is because the device is operational even...

Page 46: ...ights up The module carries out a self test During the self test the following message appears Press ESC to go to the main BIOS menu 3 Wait for the message to disappear Then Windows is started 4 Follow the instructions on the screen Note The following steps are only to be performed for initial startup of the device with factory settings 5 Make the required region and language settings If you want ...

Page 47: ...ning and makes recommendations on how you can better protect the device Firewall The Windows Firewall adds protection to the device by blocking network or Internet access to the device by unauthorized users Windows checks if the device is protected by a software firewall The firewall is enabled by default in the delivery state Antivirus software Antivirus programs add protection to the device by s...

Page 48: ...s Server 2008 R2 to use all functionalities of the DVD burner The software for the DVD burner is part of the mentioned operating systems If you are using a different operating system ensure that the software required for the DVD burner is installed Operation Note When first starting the burner software no disks should be inserted in the drive Faulty data storage media can interrupt the automatic d...

Page 49: ...removable drive bay when the hard disk is inactive Inactive means the hard disk status display of the removable drive bay is not flashing Observe the EGB guidelines 1 Identify which hard disk the RAID controller has reported as being faulty 2 Open the front panel 3 Slide the cover of the removable drive bay lock to the right The marked lock is exposed 4 Open the lock with the appropriate key 5 Fol...

Page 50: ... the first entry from the list in the Boot Option Properties Boot Option 1 and press the Return key 3 Select the corresponding drive slave drive in the Boot Option 1 window e g STxxxxxxxxx and press the Return key The second hard disk drive slave drive becomes the primary boot device Note The drive letters for the partitions on both drives are assigned by the operating system in use You can change...

Page 51: ...ARNING Risk of fire and electric shock The on off button and on off switch do not fully disconnect the device from the mains If the device is switched off with the on off switch there remains a risk of electric shock and fire hazard for example if the device or connection cables are damaged or if the device is used improperly Always fully disconnect the device from the mains voltage as described b...

Page 52: ...m is not safely shut down in this case NOTICE Risk of data loss The device is restarted in the case of a hardware reset Data in the main memory can be deleted Data on the drive may be lost The device may be damaged Perform a hardware reset only in the case of an emergency For all operating systems Press the on off button for more than 4 seconds or Press the Reset button Information on the position...

Page 53: ...er information on total runtime Hard disk state and state of the RAID combination SIMATIC IPC DiagBase software Use the functions of the SIMATIC IPC DiagBase software included in the scope of delivery for local monitoring Use the DiagBase Management Explorer application to obtain a clear overview of the controls Use the DiagBase Alarm Manager to receive notifications about individual alarms Note F...

Page 54: ... thresholds and it is reset by one of the following measures Acknowledgment of the error message by the monitoring software Restart of the device 5 1 3 Watchdog WD with LED Function The watchdog is able to monitor program runtime and informs the user about the different reactions that are triggered if the user program does not respond to the watchdog within the specified monitoring time The watchd...

Page 55: ...he fan error remains stored until the cause has been rectified You can reset the error message with one of the following measures Acknowledge error message with SIMATIC IPC DiagBase or SIMATIC IPC DiagMonitor Short term disconnection of the device from the power supply Shut down device Restart the device 5 1 5 Battery monitoring The installed buffer battery has a service life of at least 5 years T...

Page 56: ...le on the help desk PC can be mounted on the AMT PC and used as a DVD drive An ISO file contains a memory image of the content of a CD or DVD structured in the ISO 9660 format Remote reboot An AMT PC can be booted from a bootable ISO file made available by another PC SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager The SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager software is available for utilization of the AMT functions with SIMATIC IP...

Page 57: ...n from manipulation of the PC The current operating systems Windows 7 and Windows 8 support these security functions You can enable the Trusted Platform Module in the Advanced menu under Trusted Computing in the BIOS Setup Please note the respective import and export provisions for the Trusted Platform Module Using the Trusted Platform Module The TPM can be used in Windows 7 with the BitLocker dri...

Page 58: ...Extended device functions 5 3 Trusted Platform Module TPM SIMATIC IPC647D 58 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

Page 59: ...pansion cards in Slot 1 2 3 4 maximum Maximum permitted configuration Note During operation the HDDs installed in the removable drive bay must not be exposed to vibratory loads and may only be exposed to limited shock loads see Technical specifications Temperature range 5 C to 40 C The maximum permissible power loss of the expansion cards amounts to 55 W Distribution to the slots without exceeding...

Page 60: ... only be verified by comparing these with the source To be on the safe side data should be verified after every burning session Note During operation the HDDs installed in the removable drive bay must not be exposed to vibratory loads and may only be exposed to limited shock loads see Technical specifications Temperature range 5 C to 45 C The maximum permissible power loss of the expansion cards a...

Page 61: ...DD drive slimline is not permitted and no HDD operation in the removable drive bay Distribution to the slots without exceeding the total power 25 W for Slot 1 maximum 15 W for Slot 2 maximum 10 W for Slot 3 maximum 10 W for Slot 4 maximum Maximum permitted configuration Note During operation the HDDs installed in the removable drive bay must not be exposed to vibratory loads and may only be expose...

Page 62: ... Removing the front panel Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the power supply see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 Procedure Observe the chapter ESD guideline Page 119 1 Open the front door at least 45 The interlock marked in the figure then releases the front panel 2 Remove the front panel To do so reach into the fan slots ...

Page 63: ... by the Siemens AG We are not liable for functional limitations 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 UL approved components are used according to their Conditions of Acceptability Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage see chapter Switching off the dev...

Page 64: ...M2 2 1 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 8 GB 2 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 3 Combinations of three memory modules are not permitted 4 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 32 GB Note Memory modules with ECC and without ECC may not be used in mixed operation Only modules of the same module organization 2Rx8 or 1Rx8 may be used per channel Memory is operated in dual channel mode if two m...

Page 65: ...3 DIMM 2 2 4 DIMM 1 2 2 Remove the memory module from its packaging Hold it by the upper edges only Note the indicated notch during insertion 3 Insert the memory module in the slot perpendicular to the motherboard 4 Press both sides of the memory module evenly to avoid jamming The memory module latches in audibly The memory module is inserted correctly if less than 1 mm of the gold contacts is vis...

Page 66: ...in the reverse order 1 DIMM 1 2 2 DIMM 1 1 3 DIMM 2 2 4 DIMM 2 1 2 Open the two latches at the sides of the memory module evenly Remove the memory module from the slot 3 Close the device Display of the current memory configuration The new memory configuration is detected automatically The allocation of the base memory and extended memory is automatically displayed when you switch on the device ...

Page 67: ...CIe Gen2 4 Lane PCIe Gen2 4 Lane PCI 4 PCIe Gen3 4 Lane PCIe Gen3 8 Lane Note All PCIe slots have PCIe x16 mechanics For additional information see Section Bus board models Page 153 Information about specifications The device is designed for use with expansion cards to PCI specification 2 3 or PCIe specification 1 0a PCI expansion cards with a 5 V and 3 3 V power supply can be operated Compliance ...

Page 68: ...PCIe slot 1 can take up two slots Note on PROFINET expansion cards The CP 1616 onboard option must be disabled in the BIOS for devices with CP 1616 onboard before a PROFINET module such as a CP 1616 can be installed in the system 6 5 2 Removing and installing bus frame The feet on the bus frame shown in the following figure serve as a mounting aid and allow vertical mounting You may have to suppor...

Page 69: ...Removal 1 Remove the 4 marked screws 2 Pull the bus frame evenly from the unit at the marked points Do not tilt the bus frame when removing it 3 Place the bus frame upright Support the bus frame with your hand to prevent it from tipping 4 Unlock the marked plug and pull out the connector downwards Installation To install the bus frame follow the steps for removing it in reverse order ...

Page 70: ...tter 1 retainer from the accessory kit You may only use latching retainers of the same type Latching retainers are available under the Order Number A5E02719654 1 mounting bracket for low expansion cards included with the retainers in the accessory kit Note Mounting bracket for low expansion cards To guarantee the stable installation of a low expansion card you need an additional mounting bracket f...

Page 71: ...the arrow direction Slide the expansion card into the slot until it stops without being skewed Secure the expansion card at the marked point with the corresponding screw 5 If required fasten the shown support bracket with 2 expansion rivets to the bus frame in particular at low profile expansion cards 6 Insert the retainer through one of the marked guide slots If possible use the guide slot closes...

Page 72: ...y remnants jutting out 9 Insert the front slot plate again Swivel the top side of the bus frame back into the original position and secure the top side of the bus frame with the marked screw Removal For installation follow the steps for removal in reverse order The retainer can only be moved in the direction of the expansion card To remove the retainer open the longitudinal side of the bus frame a...

Page 73: ...tion damped drive cage Drive cage for removable drive bays The drive cage is used to hold removable drive bays with inserts for drives for example HDDs and SSDs A Slimline DVD drive can be mounted in the lower drive bay Removable drive bay with trays for drives Slimline mounting bay for DVD drive Drive cage for removable drive bays Vibration damped drive cage The drive cage contains shock and vibr...

Page 74: ...d installing bus frame Page 68 1 T10 screwdriver Procedure Read the section ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 Remove the marked screws 2 Remove the marked screws 3 Note the positions of the marked SATA connector Press the unlock mechanism of the connector shown on the right in the figure and pull off the connector Pull off the power supply connector of the Slimline drive marked on the right if a Sl...

Page 75: ...or SIMATIC PCs is available in the Internet at After sales information system for SIMATIC PC PG http www siemens com asis Install the drive fan as seen in the figure The drive fan blows cooling air into the housing Procedure Note The drive cage has been removed so that the work steps can be more easily seen Removal 1 Press on the clip at the small power supply plug and pull the plug to the top fro...

Page 76: ... the drive fan first under the top two and then under the bottom two guides marked in red until the fan retainer is flush with the top edge of the drive cage Make sure that you do not jam the fan retainer The fan retainer is flush against the drive cage when installed Removing the adapter plug If necessary remove the adapter plug for example when removing the drive cage 1 To do so press on the cli...

Page 77: ...ed in the tray Requirement The front door is open 1 key Procedure Removal 1 Slide the cover of the locking mechanism of the removable drive bay in the direction of the arrow 2 Use the appropriate key to unlock the tray on the removable drive bay 3 Open the handle on the removable drive bay and open it at the highlighted spot in direction of the arrow until you feel a slight resistance 4 Now grasp ...

Page 78: ...e drive bays 6 6 5 Removing and installing the hard disk drive from a tray Requirement The tray has been removed see chapter Removing and inserting the tray from the removable drive bays Page 77 1 drive 1 soft mounting padding Procedure Observe the chapter ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 Place the tray as shown on the mounting padding 2 Remove the marked screws Installation Proceed in reverse ord...

Page 79: ...is carried out analog Requirement The drive cage has been removed see chapter Removing and installing drive cage Page 74 The drive fan has been removed see chapter Removing and installing drive fans Page 75 The connecting cables have been removed from the drive Procedure Read the section ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 Position the drive cage as shown 2 Remove the marked screws of the both sides ...

Page 80: ...ations for hard disk drives in the RAID1 system Hard disk drives for a RAID1 system can be installed internally in the device or on the front in a removable drive bay Note The replacement of a hard disk drive with removable drive bays and in the RAID system can be performed without shutting down the device An internal hard disk drive may only be replaced when the device is switched off The new har...

Page 81: ... a new hard disk into the RAID system 6 6 8 Removing and installing an SSD 6 6 8 1 Removing and installing an SSD from a tray Requirement The tray has been removed see chapter Removing and inserting the tray from the removable drive bays Page 77 The connecting cables have been removed from the SSD 1 soft mounting padding Procedure Observe the chapter ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 Place the tray...

Page 82: ...4 The drive fan has been removed see chapter Removing and installing drive fans Page 75 1 T10 screwdriver Procedure Read the section ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 On both sides of the drive cage loosen the two screws that secure the mounting plate in the drive cage 2 Pull out the mounting plate with the SSD from the drive cage in the direction of the cables Do not pull on the cables 3 Remove th...

Page 83: ...sions and damage your device the warranty becomes void CAUTION Electrostatic sensitive devices ESD The device contains electronic components which are destroyed by electrostatic charges This can result in malfunctions and damage to the machine or plant Make sure you take precautionary measures even when you open the device for example when opening device doors device covers or the enclosure cover ...

Page 84: ...tative replacement of those PC components that are subject to wear in accordance with the intervals for replacement indicated in the table below Component Replacement interval Drives 3 years Backup battery 5 years Device fan 3 years Filter pad Depending on the degree of soiling 7 2 2 Changing the filter pad Requirement The device is disconnected from the power supply see chapter Switching off the ...

Page 85: ... in air Do not fit the outer side of the filter mat on the inside Generally the outer side is dirty after it has been in use for some time 1 Insert the new filter mat in the front panel as shown 2 Insert the front panel 3 Close the front door 7 3 Removing and installing hardware 7 3 1 Replacing device fans Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage see chapter Switching of...

Page 86: ...ice fan from the fan holder Installation Note Install only fans of the same type Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC PCs is available on the Internet at SIMATIC IPC after sales information system http www siemens com asis Ensure that the arrow on the device fan points away from the fan bracket The device fan blows air into the enclosure To install the fan follow the steps for removi...

Page 87: ...nts Check the maintenance interval You can find additional information in the section Maintenance intervals Page 84 Replace the lithium battery only with an identical one or a type recommended by the manufacturer Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC IPCs is available on the Internet at SIMATIC IPC after sales information system http www siemens com asis Requirement The current BIOS S...

Page 88: ...lace the battery Note The configuration data of the device may be deleted when you replace the backup battery depending on BIOS settings The configuration data are retained in the BIOS Profile User setting only the date and time must be set again Removal 1 Remove the battery from the socket To do so hold at the points marked with the arrows and lever the battery out 2 Dispose of the battery proper...

Page 89: ...IOS setup The configuration data of the device may be deleted when you replace the backup battery depending on BIOS setup settings 7 3 3 Removing the AC power supply Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 The device is open see the section Open the device Page 63 The power connector has been removed see chapter Connecting an...

Page 90: ...6306 AA Procedure Read the section ESD guideline Page 119 Removal 1 Remove the cable ties that secure the cables in the housing 2 Remove the marked screws 3 Push the power supply unit towards the drive cage and lift it out of the device Installation Install the device in reverse order See also Connection information Page 34 ...

Page 91: ...is not defective To ensure the availability of your system by means of the redundant power supply shut down the device as soon as possible correctly and replace the defective module Requirement The device is disconnected from the power supply see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 The power supply cables have been removed see chapter Connecting a redundant power supply Page 39 1 crosstip scr...

Page 92: ... disconnected from the power supply see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 The power supply cables have been removed see chapter Connecting a redundant power supply Page 39 The device is open see the section Open the device Page 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removing and installing bus frame Page 68 1 spare part Redundant power supply 1 T10 screwdriver 1 crosstip screwdriver ...

Page 93: ...supply can still be pulled out 3 Cut through the indicated cable ties Ensure that no cable is damaged while doing this 4 Loosen all connectors of the power supply lines that connect the redundant power supply with drives and the motherboard This includes Power supply connectors of the drives and Power supply connector of the motherboard 6 When the connectors of all the cables have been removed fro...

Page 94: ...tion Open the device Page 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removing and installing bus frame Page 68 All expansion modules have been removed see chapter Removing and installing expansion cards Page 70 Removing the piggyback 1 Remove the marked screws with which the piggyback is fastened to the middle rail of the bus frame 2 On the other side of the middle rail of the bus frame remove ...

Page 95: ...until the expansion rivet can be freely moved Procedure Installation Install the device in reverse order Use only new expansion rivets to mount a bus board 7 3 7 Removing the OP Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 The device is open see the section Open the device Page 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removin...

Page 96: ...ating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA Removal 1 Remove the marked screws 2 Fold the crossbar in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the USB connector 4 Remove the marked screws and then the operator panel 5 Loosen the white flat cable at the plug connector by sliding the lock to the left ...

Page 97: ...nd further heat exchangers Heat exchangers Heat pipe Heat sink Requirement The device is fully disconnected from the mains voltage see chapter Switching off the device Page 51 The device is open see the section Open the device Page 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removing and installing bus frame Page 68 1 processor cooler Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC IPCs is av...

Page 98: ...m of the device Installation Make sure that the heat sink pad on the heat sink exists and is intact The same applies for the rubber feet marked in the figure To install the fan follow the steps for removing it in reverse order Tighten the screws at the heat sink gradually cross wise Avoid uneven tightening as this may result in a tensioning of the heat sink Further procedure 1 Install the bus fram...

Page 99: ...age 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removing and installing bus frame Page 68 The processor cooler has been removed see chapter Removing and installing the processor cooler Page 97 1 motherboard Information about original spare parts for SIMATIC IPCs is available on the Internet at SIMATIC IPC after sales information system http www siemens com asis The motherboard is supplied as a s...

Page 100: ...nect all cables from the motherboard noting down their positions while doing so 2 Remove the 9 screws from the positions indicated in the following figure 3 Use a hex key to remove the hex bolts marked in the following figure The following figure shows the PROFIBUS device with MPI DP interface Only the two middle screws of the COM1 port have to be loosened at the other device variants ...

Page 101: ...Further procedure 1 Install the bus frame 2 Close the device See also Connection information Page 34 ESD guideline Page 119 7 3 10 Replacing the processor Requirement The device is open see the section Open the device Page 63 The bus frame has been removed see chapter Removing and installing bus frame Page 68 The processor cooler has been removed see chapter Removing and installing the processor c...

Page 102: ...al 1 Unlock the lever and swivel it to the rear The holding frame moves back and exposes the screw 2 Fold up the holding frame 3 Remove the processor Do not touch the contacts of the processor in the process NOTICE Damage to the motherboard Do not touch the contacts of the processor base when the processor is removed Ensure that the base id free of soiling or foreign matter ...

Page 103: ...e right place 2 Swivel the lever toward the processor The holding frame moves as well and must then grip the screw 3 Press the lever all the way down and lock it NOTICE Damage to the processor If the locking mechanism jams it can be damaged when it is pressed down completely The processor is then not held correctly in place by the holding frame The result may be malfunctions Therefore use only a l...

Page 104: ...f the motherboard document on the Documentation and Drivers DVD NOTICE Damage to the processor If the installed processor is operated with a higher clock frequency than permitted it can be destroyed or cause loss of data Operate the processor only at a clock frequency that is equal to or less than the permitted clock frequency 7 4 Managing RAID systems 7 4 1 Example for a RAID1 system during the b...

Page 105: ...he Windows Event Viewer and in a log file of the program If an error occurs a hard disk can be synchronized at the operating system level Note It may take a very long time hours or even days in the case of a high drive load to synchronize a new hard disk in the background depending on its size and on the system load The redundant system state is reached again only after synchronization is complete...

Page 106: ...isk is indicated by BIOS with its port number or by the RAID software with its device port number The following figure shows the corresponding window in the RAID software with a RAID1 system You can find information on how to detect and replace a defective hard disk in the RAID system in the section Replacing a defective hard disk drive in the RAID system Page 80 7 4 5 Points to note if the hard d...

Page 107: ... hard disk to be integrated is not checked for partition information or existing data during automatic integration All partitions and data on the hard disk are deleted without warning Insert only a brand new hard disk Requirement Automatic rebuild is selected in the Preferences menu of the RAID software The hard disk must be completely new or set up as spare drive for this purpose Notes on creatin...

Page 108: ... device The RAID software automatically integrates the hard disk 2 Click the Rebuild to another Disk link The RAID system is synchronized The following figure shows the window when integrating a hard disk in a RAID1 system If you shut down and restart the system without installing a functioning new hard disk unused is displayed for the corresponding SATA port You can install the functioning hard d...

Page 109: ... are required install these from the recovery DVD The Documentation and Drivers DVD contains the documentation and the hardware drivers From the Restore DVD The Restore DVD is included in the scope of delivery when you have ordered a device with operating system The DVD contains an image file with the following software Operating system with installed hardware drivers Monitoring software e g DiagB...

Page 110: ...m 4 Select Drivers from the index 5 Select the device and operating system 6 Select the required driver 7 Open the folder with the driver data by clicking on the link next to Driverpath 8 Start the setup program in this folder Note The driver for the chipset has to be installed before all other drivers with a new installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Then you can install the drivers ...

Page 111: ...pective controller driver to a USB stick and keep this USB stick to hand The controller driver is required during installation Procedure 1 If your device has no DVD drive connect an external USB DVD drive to a USB port 2 Insert the Recovery DVD into the DVD drive 3 Reboot the device 4 Press the Esc key when the device boots and keep it pressed The BIOS selection menu is displayed when initializati...

Page 112: ...ers unknown to the operating system You can set up partitions during the installation process and integrate storage controllers that are unknown to the operating system To do so select Custom advanced when prompted for the installation type in the Install Windows installation program The following dialog boxes are available Refresh Updating Load Driver Integration of controller drivers unknown to ...

Page 113: ...e operating system you have to integrate the driver of the storage controller Integrate this driver before you partition the data medium and before you install the operating system For more information on integrating the storage controller refer to the section Information for systems with RAID or AHCI controller 1 Make sure that the partition on which you want to install the operating system is la...

Page 114: ... installation window 4 Select the respective driver on the USB stick 7 5 5 Setting up the language selection using the Multilanguage User Interface MUI You can set the display of menus dialogs or other information such as date and time to a different language For this purpose you can either select one of the preinstalled languages or install a new language package The following command sequences a...

Page 115: ...elect the Keyboards and Languages tab 3 Click the Install uninstall languages button and make the required changes 7 5 6 Restoring the delivery state You can restore the original software using the Restore DVD The DVD contains the necessary images and tools for transferring the software to the hard disk drive or SSD of your device The following options are available for restoring the delivery stat...

Page 116: ...t the optical drive using the cursor keys It is identified by a P in front of the SATA port number Example P5 DV W28S A 7 Follow the instructions on the screen Note All existing data programs user settings authorizations and license keys on the drives are deleted 7 5 7 Installing the RAID controller software You install the software of the integrated RAID controller with its driver 7 5 8 CP 1616 o...

Page 117: ...rovide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interferen...

Page 118: ...of Conformity The associated declaration of conformity is available on the Internet at the following address Rack PC certificates http support automation siemens com WW view en 10805674 134200 Electromagnetic compatibility This product meets the requirements of EC Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility The device is designed for the following areas of application corresponding to the ...

Page 119: ...e destroyed by voltages which are far below the human perception limit If you touch a component or electrical connections of a module without discharging any electrostatic energy these voltages may arise The damage to a module by an overvoltage can often not be immediately detected and only becomes evident after an extended period of operation The consequences are incalculable and range from unfor...

Page 120: ...onnect the power supply before you install or remove modules which are sensitive to ESD Pay attention to good grounding When handling electrostatical sensitive devices make sure that persons the workstation and devices tools and packaging used are properly grounded This way you avoid static discharge Avoid direct contact As a general rule do not touch electrostatic sensitive devices except in the ...

Page 121: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings SIMATIC IPC647D Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA 121 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 1 Dimensional drawing of the device ...

Page 122: ...ws the dimensions of the telescopic rails from the Rittal company 8 3 3 Dimension drawing of the expansion cards The following dimension drawing shows the main dimensions of the PCI and the PCI Express expansion card without slot bracket and retainer PCI PCIe A 106 7 mm 111 2 mm Note Mounting of a retainer is required to ensure correct location of long expansion cards in the provided guide rails ...

Page 123: ...nusoidal Transient voltage interruption Min 20 ms at 93 V max 10 events per hour recovery time at least 1 s Power consumption AC power supply Max 240 W at 80 efficiency Redundant AC power supply Max 240 W at 80 efficiency Power loss heat emission AC power supply 240 W 240 J s 0 23 BTU s Redundant AC power supply 240 W 240 J s 0 23 BTU s Current delivery DC 5 V 30 A 3 3 V 28 A max aggregate power 1...

Page 124: ... 4 3 10 V 10 KHz 80 MHz 80 AM 1 kHz according to IEC 61000 4 6 Magnetic field 100 A m 50 Hz 60 Hz nach IEC 61000 4 8 Climatic ambient conditions Temperature Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 2 IEC 60068 2 1 IEC 60068 2 14 During operation Gradient 5 to 35 C without restriction under the provided technical specifications 5 to 40 C ODD operation total power loss of expansion modules less than 55...

Page 125: ...s SDRAM Modules with and without ECC can be operated Memory configuration 2 GB to 32 GB DDR3 max 3 5 GB can be used for 32 bit operating system and applications Modules with and without ECC can be ordered configuration see order documents Module size maximum 8 GB module organization 2 Gbits 4 Gbits based x8 organized Expansion slots Max 4 expansion cards simultaneously grouped as follows 2 PCI 2 P...

Page 126: ...R DL 2 CD R 24 CD RW 24 Graphics Graphics controller Intel HD Graphics Controller P4600 P4700 GT1 GT2 2 D and 3 D engine integrated in processor Graphics memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology uses 32 MB to 1 7 GB RAM in main memory Resolutions frequencies colors CRT via DVI I VGA adapter Up to 2560 x 1600 at 120 Hz 32 bit color depth LCD via DVI D Up to 2048 x 1152 at 60 Hz 32 bit color depth LCD...

Page 127: ...the device 2 USB 3 0 high current 2 USB 2 0 high current Front panel 1 USB 3 0 high current 1 USB 2 0 high current Internal 1 USB 3 0 device high current PROFIBUS optional 9 pin D sub socket CP5622 compatible 9 6 Kbps to 12 Mbps programmable with software DP master DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP DP slave DP V0 DP V1 with SOFTNET DP slave RS 485 electrically isolated SELV circuit PROFINET4 3 RJ45 inte...

Page 128: ...observed approvals in accordance with UL 60950 1 and EN 60950 1 are rendered void and there is a risk of overheating and personal injury When you plan your project you should make allowances for Climatic and mechanical environmental conditions defined in the General technical data chapter of the operating instructions Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible Protect your device against ...

Page 129: ...A 2 8 A 0 95 A 5 35A 0 03A 0 3 A Hard disk drive SATA typical values 0 5 A 0 7 A Base system dual core 1 1 2 A 3 3 A 1 65 A 5 35 A 0 03 A 0 3 A Slimline drive 1 0 8 A Single currents ATX max permissible 20 A 2 25 A 2 11 A 14 A 3 0 5 A 2 0 A 4 Single currents ATX redundant max permissible 20 A 2 20 A 2 18 A 18 A 0 8 A 2 0 A 4 Total power consumption permissible 185 W Efficiency of the single and re...

Page 130: ...A 5 ms Power Good Signal Figure 8 1 Timing profile of the Power Good Signal Note Operation at an uninterruptible power supply UPS 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 UPS charac...

Page 131: ... 8 A 10 5 V 20 A 1 5 4 3 3 V 20 A 1 5 4 5 Vaux 2 0 A 5 3 1 The accumulated power of the 5 V and 3 3 V supply may not exceed 100 W 2 The maximum accumulated current of the 12 V voltage must not exceed 24 A The maximum inrush current is for 110 V AC 25 A 5 ms 230 V AC 30 A 5 ms 8 4 6 Technical data of the telescopic rails Ultimate load per pair At least 14 kg Full extraction length At least 470 mm R...

Page 132: ...5 Hardware description 8 5 1 Motherboard 8 5 1 1 Structure and functions of the motherboard Core components of the motherboard processor and chipset three slots for memory modules internal and external interfaces Flash BIOS and the backup battery Slots for memory modules Slot for the bus board Processor Backup battery ...

Page 133: ... with ECC 3 3 V DDR3 1600 SDRAM in accordance with PC3 12800 specification 2 to 4 Gbit chip size on the module 1600 MT sec transfer rate Variable from 2 GB to 8 GB DIMM With and without ECC Graphics Integrated in the CPU Intel HD Graphics Controller P4600 P4700 GT1 GT2 Graphics Controller integrated in processor with three independent 2 D and 3 D Engines Intel DH82C226 Express Platform Controller ...

Page 134: ...tions 10 100 Mbps electrically isolated1 CP 1616 compatible 3 port interface USB Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 3 high current 500 mA USB 2 0 ports of those 1 on the front 2 on the back USB 3 0 4 high current 500 mA USB 3 0 ports of those 1 on the front 2 on the back 1 inside Ethernet two interfaces 10BaseT 100Base TX 1000Base TX Ethernet 1 Intel Gigabit Network Connection WGI210IT Ethernet 2 Intel ...

Page 135: ... 2 power supply ATX 2 DVI via DPP 11 SATA PS 20 Display and operator panel 29 PCIe Gen3 3 2 PS 2 12 SATA 5 21 On off button 30 Processor socket 4 DPP 13 SATA 1 22 Reset button 31 CPU XDP 5 COM 1 COM 2 14 SATA 0 23 SAS 32 Device fan 6 USB 2 0 LAN 1 15 SCSI LED 24 USB 3 0 33 Memory modules 7 USB 3 0 LAN 2 16 SATA 4 25 USB 3 0 USB 2 0 34 COM 1 COM 2 8 PROFINET 17 SATA 2 26 BIOS 35 LPT 9 PROFIBUS MPI ...

Page 136: ...pin miniature DIN socket bottom socket USB 3 0 External X2 A B USB3 Port 0 1 USB2 Port 0 1 interface side Internal X563 USB3 Port 2 USB2 Port 2 dongle interface Internal X502 USB3 Port 3 USB2 Port 3 connection of display module USB 2 0 External X4 A B USB2 Port 4 5 interface side PROFIBUS MPI External X600 9 pin standard socket electrically isolated interface PROFINET External X3 Port 0 1 2 RJ45 E...

Page 137: ...send Output 5 TxD D1 Send data Output 6 CTS M2 Clear to send Input 7 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 8 RI M3 Incoming call Input 9 GND E2 Functional ground reference potential 10 GND Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 DCD M5 Receive signal carrier Input 2 RxD D2 Receive data Input 3 TxD D1 Send data Output 4 DTR S1 Data terminal ready Output 5 GND E2 Functional ground reference potential 6...

Page 138: ...Output TTL level 6 INIT Reset Initialization Output open collector 7 Data Bit 2 Data channel 2 Output TTL level 8 SELECT IN Printer selection Output open collector 9 Data Bit 3 Data channel 3 Output TTL level 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Data Bit 7 Ground 11 Data Bit 4 Data channel 4 Output TTL level 13 Data Bit 5 Data channel 5 Output TTL level 15 Data Bit 6 Data channel 6 Output TTL level 17 Data ...

Page 139: ... Data Bit 6 Data channel 6 Output TTL level 9 Data Bit 7 Data channel 7 Output TTL level 10 ACK Data acknowledge Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 11 BUSY Not ready Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 12 PE PAPER END Paper end Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 13 SELECT Device selection Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 14 AUTO FEED Automatically new line Output open collector 15 ERROR Device error Input 4 7 kΩ pull up 16 INIT Reset Initialization Ou...

Page 140: ...t 1 DAT Data channel keyboard Input output 2 Not used 3 GND Ground 4 P5VFK 5 V fused Output 5 CLK Clock channel keyboard Input output 6 Not used USB 2 0 ports X4A B X561 Pinno Short name Meaning Input output 1 VCC 5 V fused Output 2 Data Data channel Input output 3 Data Data channel Input output 4 GND Ground The connectors are of type A The ports are rated as high current USB 2 0 500 mA ...

Page 141: ... 5 V power supply The current load of an external consumer connected between P5EXT and M5EXT may not exceed the 90 mA Output 7 Not used 8 LTG_A Signal line A of the MPI module Input output 9 RTS_PG RTS output signal of the MPI module The control signal is 1 when the programming device is sending Output Shield on connector casing 1 Optional product variant PROFINET LAN X3 Port P0 P1 P3 Pinno Short ...

Page 142: ...irectional data D Input output 8 BI_DD Bi directional data D Input output S Shield LED 1 Off 10 Mbps Lit in green color 100 Mbps Lit in orange color 1000 Mbit s LED 2 Lit Active connection to a hub for example Flashing actvity VGA interface of the DVI I VGA adapter Pinno Short name Meaning Input output 1 R Red Output 2 G Green Output 3 B Blue Output 4 Not used 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Groun...

Page 143: ...d 1 TX2N TDMS data 2 Output 2 TX2P TDMS data 2 Output 3 GND Ground 4 NC Not used 5 NC Not used 6 DDC CLK DDC clock Input output 7 DDC CLK DDC data Input output 8 VSYNC Vertical synchronizing pulse Output 9 TX1N TDMS data 1 Output 10 TX1P TDMS data 1 Output 11 GND Ground 12 NC Not used 13 NC Not used 14 5 V 5 V Output 15 GND Ground 16 MONDET Hotplug detect Input 17 TX0N TDMS data 0 Output 18 TX0P T...

Page 144: ...Right Right channel Input 2 7M Analog ground Output 3 Sense Switch contact for device identification Input 4 Left Left channel Input 5 M Logic ground Output Line Out interface headset X60 top Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 5 M Logic ground Output 6 Left Left channel Output 7 7M Analog ground Output 8 Sense Switch contact for device identification Input 9 Right Right channel Output ...

Page 145: ...l USB3 Output DisplayPort port Pin no Short description Meaning Input output 1 ML_Lane0 DP data 0 Output 2 GND Ground 3 ML_Lane0 DP data 0 Output 4 ML_Lane1 DP data 1 Output 5 GND Ground 6 ML_Lane1 DP data 1 Output 7 ML_Lane2 DP data 2 Output 8 GND Ground 9 ML_Lane2 DP data 2 Output 10 ML_Lane3 DP data 3 Output 11 GND Ground 12 ML_Lane3 DP data 3 Output 13 CONFIG1 CAD Cable Adapter Detect Input 14...

Page 146: ...erial ATA Connection for device fan Internal X512 X513 X515 Power supply device fan monitoring controlled 4 pin pin header Connection for SCSI LED Internal X595 Input for SCSI drive activity display Internal USB3 USB2 interface Internal X502 For connecting the USB cable to the front panel of the computer Internal USB2 interface Internal X535 X536 Connection for USB interfaces on slot cover Port 80...

Page 147: ...el Input output 6 Data USB3 Data channel Input output 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 GND Ground 10 Key Pin assignment of the internal USB3 USB2 interface connector X502 Pin no Short name Meaning Input output USB3 USB3 USB 2 0 contacts A1 VCC 5 V fused Output A2 SSRX Data channel USB3 Input A3 SSRX Data channel USB3 Input A4 GND Ground A5 SSTX Data channel USB3 Output A6 SSTX Data channel USB3 Output ...

Page 148: ...t 3 Reserved Input 4 Tacho signal Monitoring signal Input 5 PS_Status Status of redundant power supply Input 6 Reserved Reserved for fan error or redundant power supply Input 7 Quittung_Status Acknowledgment of acoustic alarm signal of redundant power supply signal is open when module is switched on Output 8 Ground Pin assignment of fan interface X512 X513 X515 Pin no Short name Meaning Input outp...

Page 149: ...A15 GND GND B16 A16 PCIEX16_RX_P 15 SDVO_CTRLCLK B17 A17 PCIEX16_RX_N 15 GND B18 A18 GND PCIEX16_TX_P 14 B19 A19 n c PCIEX16_TX_N 14 B20 A20 GND GND B21 O21 PCIEX16_RX_P 14 GND B22 A22 PCIEX16_RX_N 14 PCIEX16_TX_P 13 B23 A23 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 13 B24 A24 GND GND B25 A25 PCIEX16_RX_P 13 GND B26 A26 PCIEX16_RX_N 13 PCIEX16_TX_P 12 B27 A27 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 12 B28 A28 GND GND B29 A29 PCIEX16_RX_P 12 n c...

Page 150: ... 6 B55 A55 GND GND B56 A56 PCIEX16_RX_P 6 GND B57 A57 PCIEX16_RX_N 6 PCIEX16_TX_P 5 B58 A58 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 5 B59 A59 GND GND B60 A60 PCIEX16_RX_P 5 GND B61 A61 PCIEX16_RX_N 5 PCIEX16_TX_P 4 B62 A62 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 4 B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PCIEX16_RX_P 4 GND B65 A65 PCIEX16_RX_N 4 PCIEX16_TX_P 3 B66 A66 GND PCIEX16_TX_N 3 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PCIEX16_RX_P 3 GND B69 A69 PCIEX16_RX_N 3 PCIEX16...

Page 151: ...B12 A12 PLT_RST_N_BUFF PCI1_PCLK B13 A13 GND GND B14 A14 PCI_GNT_N 1 PCI_REQ_N 1 B15 A15 PCI_GNT_N 2 PCI_REQ_N 2 B16 A16 GND P5V B17 A17 PME PCI_AD 31 B18 A18 PCI_AD 30 PCI_AD 29 B19 A19 P3V3 GND B20 A20 PCI_AD 28 PCI_AD 27 B21 O21 PCI_AD 26 PCI_AD 25 B22 A22 GND P3V3 B23 A23 PCI_AD 24 PCI_CBE_N 3 B24 A24 n c PCI_AD 23 B25 A25 P3V3 GND B26 A26 PCI_AD 22 PCI_AD 21 B27 A27 PCI_AD 20 PCI_AD 19 B28 A2...

Page 152: ...AD 1 B54 A54 PCI_AD 0 P5V B55 A55 P5V P5V B56 A56 P5V P5V B57 A57 PCIE_1X4X AUX_5V B58 A58 GND WAKE1 B59 A59 PLT_RST_N_PCIE4X GND B60 A60 PS_ON GND B61 A61 PS_PWRGD n c B62 A62 GND n c B63 A63 GND GND B64 A64 PCIE_TX_P 1 GND B65 A65 PCIE_TX_N 1 PCIE_RX_P 1 B66 A66 GND PCIE_RX_N 1 B67 A67 GND GND B68 A68 PCIE1_ECLK GND B69 A69 PCIE1_ECLK_N PCIE_TX_P 2 B70 A70 GND PCIE_TX_N 2 B71 A71 GND GND B72 A72...

Page 153: ...the expansion cards This positions the bus board vertical and expansion cards parallel to the motherboard Depending on your device configuration one of the following bus board models is mounted in your device When plugging the PCI PCIe cards observe the slot specification The same number of PCIe slots of the third generation Gen 3 are twice as powerful as slots of the second generation Gen 2 Bus b...

Page 154: ...lot 3 Item can be equipped with PCIe cards Bus board 2 PCI with piggyback 2 PCIe The following figure shows the bus board at the top and the piggyback on the bottom Slot PCI Corresponding designation on the device front Slot 2 Slot PCI Corresponding designation on the device front Slot 3 Slot PCIe x8 Gen 3 piggyback Corresponding designation on the device front Slot 4 Slot PCIe x8 Gen 3 piggyback ...

Page 155: ...terrupt sharing Exclusive interrupts are not available in PIC mode Disable specific system resources in order to obtain exclusive interrupts The resulting free interrupt is then assigned to the slots The lower free IRQ is assigned to the lower Slot No If a conflict arises through the assignment a message will be displayed and has to be acknowledged Message Resources Conflict Please re select ok Th...

Page 156: ...Technical specifications 8 5 Hardware description SIMATIC IPC647D 156 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA Interrupt assignment bus board 4 x PCIe ...

Page 157: ...Technical specifications 8 5 Hardware description SIMATIC IPC647D Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA 157 Interrupt assignment bus board 2 x PCIe ...

Page 158: ...Technical specifications 8 5 Hardware description SIMATIC IPC647D 158 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA Interrupt assignment bus board 2 PCI 2 x PCIe ...

Page 159: ... factory state of the device I O address allocation The following tables describe the system resources in the factory state of the device Static area I O address hex Size byte Description of the basic function Alternative function From To 0000 001F 32 DMA controller 0020 0021 2 Programmable interrupt controller 0022 0023 2 Not used 0024 0025 2 Programmable interrupt controller 0026 0027 2 Not used...

Page 160: ... Motherboard resources 0081 0091 17 DMA controller 0092 0092 1 Motherboard resources 0093 009F 13 DMA controller 00A0 00A1 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00A2 00A3 2 Not used 00A4 00A5 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00A6 00A7 2 Not used 00A8 00A9 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00AA 00AB 2 Not used 00AC 00AD 2 Programmable interrupt controller 00AE 00AF 2 Not used 00B0 00B1 2 Program...

Page 161: ...BF 4 Reserved 03C0 03DF 32 Graphics 03E0 03E7 8 Not used 03E8 03EF 8 Reserved Reserved for COM1 or COM2 03F0 03F7 8 Not used 03F8 03FF 8 COM1 Can be deactivated in setup then free Reserved for COM1 or COM2 Dynamic range resources are managed by means of Plug and Play functionality I O address hex Size byte Description of the basic function Alternative function From To 0400 0453 84 Motherboard reso...

Page 162: ...re description SIMATIC IPC647D 162 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA Interrupt assignments The functions are assigned different interrupts depending on the operating system A distinction is made between the PIC and APIC modes ...

Page 163: ... from to 0000 0000 0007 FFFF 512 K Conventional system memory 0008 0000 0009 F7FF 127 k Conventional system memory extended 0009 F800 0009 FFFF 2 K XBDA extended Bios Data Area 000A 0000 000A FFFF 64 K VGA graphics refresh memory Shared SMM for power management 000B 0000 000B 7FFF 32 K SW graphics text refresh memory Not used 000B 8000 000B FFFF 32K VGA graphics text refresh memory 000C 0000 000C ...

Page 164: ...connection to the motherboard Connection for external reset LEDs USB socket only the top USB contact is used Reset button 1 pin On Off button 1 pin USB 3 0 port 8 5 4 2 Pin assignment of the OP connectors External Reset type JST B2B PH SM3 TB Pin no Short name Meaning Input output 1 PWR Good External reset IO low max 30 mA 2 GND Ground The device is reset when pins 1 and 2 for example by means of ...

Page 165: ...The switch function of the 3 port real time switch is maintained in the following cases Restart Windows Restart Reset using the shortcut Ctrl Alt Del The switch function is interrupted in the following cases Shutting down with Windows command Activating the on off switch Shutting down with power switch on off switch Three RJ45 connectors Terminal devices or other network components can be connecte...

Page 166: ...h 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 The IO base device user program runs on the IO device PC This program accesses the functions of the IO base user program interface Data traffic is routed via the CP ...

Page 167: ...ystem program in the SIMATIC NET modules Application area for the firmware loader The firmware loader enables you to reload new firmware releases to SIMATIC NET modules It is used for PROFIBUS modules Industrial Ethernet modules Modules for gateways for example IE PB link Installation The firmware loader is available on your PG PC under Windows following the installation of STEP 7 NCM PC Loader fi...

Page 168: ...re on your module If you have any doubts contact your local Siemens consultant Note Be aware that aborting the loading process may result in an inconsistent state in your module You can find additional detailed information about the individual loader variants in the integrated help Note When loading the firmware or commissioning the module be aware that the CP 1616 onboard takes five MAC addresses...

Page 169: ...ded software You should only change the default setup parameters if you have made technical changes to your device or if a fault occurs when the unit is switched on NOTICE Malfunctions can occur with running software CPU If a BIOS update of the PC is performed while a software CPU is running the result may be malfunctions of the software CPU for example communication interruptions or failures Othe...

Page 170: ...lowing buttons are available in the BIOS selection menu Buttons Function Continue Exit selection menu continue start sequence Boot Manager Select boot drive Device Manager Start Device Manager Boot From File Boot Maintenance Manager Start from an EFI file Secure Boot Option 1 Configuration setting to start the device in Secure Boot mode In Secure Boot mode only those software modules are loaded th...

Page 171: ...er Help area Menu bar Key assignment Settings submenus and device specific information A menu is divided into four areas In the menu bar on top you select from the different menus Main Advanced etc The center left area includes information on your device and you can edit settings that are partly available in submenus The center right area displays short help texts for the currently selected setup ...

Page 172: ...nu You always exit BIOS Setup in this menu Exit Saving Changes All changes are saved and the system is restarted with the new Setup parameters Save Change Without Exit All changes are saved Exit Discarding Changes All changes are discarded and the system is restarted with the old Setup parameters Load Optimal Defaults All setup parameters are reset to the safe default values Notice The existing Se...

Page 173: ...p after the BIOS update 4 Load the BIOS Setup default settings with F9 Setup Defaults Or use the BIOS Setup command Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu 5 Make your own Setup settings based on the table you have printed out 6 Save the BIOS Setup settings with F10 Save and Exit Performing a BIOS update If you have purchased a new BIOS update for your device follow these steps to install the updat...

Page 174: ...ystem Date MM DD YYYY Advanced Boot Configuration System parameters Default settings Local settings Numlock On POST errors All without keyboard Advanced Peripheral Configuration System parameters Default settings Local settings Internal COM 1 1 Auto Base I O address 1 2 3F8 Interrupt 1 2 IRQ4 Internal COM 2 1 Auto Base I O address 1 2 2F8 Interrupt 1 2 IRQ3 Internal LPT 1 Auto Base I O address 1 3...

Page 175: ... DVMT Size MAX IGD boot type VBIOS default IGD boot type 2 Disabled PEG0 Gen X Auto PEG1 Gen X Auto PEG2 Gen X Auto Advanced USB Configuration System parameters Default settings Local settings USB Precondition Enabled XHCI Auto Per Port Control Disabled The following parameters are only visible if Per Port Control is enabled Enabled USB Port 0 X61 Enabled USB Port 1 X60 Enabled USB Port 2 USB3 P2 ...

Page 176: ...ure Enabled AMT CIRA Timeout 0 Advanced PCI Express Configuration System parameters Default settings Local settings PCI Express Root Port 5 Enabled PCIe Speed 2 Auto PCI Express Root Port 6 1 Enabled PCIe Speed 1 2 Auto PCI Express Root Port 7 1 Enabled PCIe Speed 1 2 Auto PCI Express Root Port 8 1 Enabled PCIe Speed 1 2 Auto 1 Visible depending on the ordered device configuration 2 Only visible i...

Page 177: ...d USB Port 3 6 8 9 Wake Capability 4 Disabled 1 Only visible if the Auto Wake on S5 is set accordingly 2 Visible depending on the ordered device configuration 3 Only visible if the parameter PROFINET always On is enabled 4 Only visible if the associated parameter USB Ports powered is enabled Power Advanced CPU Control System parameters Default settings Local settings P States ACTUAL Enabled Active...

Page 178: ...settings Local settings Profile 8 6 7 Alarm error and system messages 8 6 7 1 Power On Self Test BIOS first performs a Power On Self Test POST within the boot routine to verify proper operation of certain functional units of the PC The boot sequence is interrupted immediately if a fatal error is detected BIOS initializes and tests further functional units if the POST does not return any errors In ...

Page 179: ...cked Contact your Technical Support Error Riser card Taufe does not match connected hardware configuration Contact your Technical Support Error Taufe configuration not present Platform Unknown Contact your Technical Support Warning Manufacturer mode enabled Contact your Technical Support System RAM Failed at offset Memory error Contact your Technical Support Error CMOS battery failed Battery on th...

Page 180: ...cache Service case 0AH SEC_GO_TO_PEICORE Enter Boot Firmware Volume Calling up the boot firmware memory area Service case 70H PEI_SIO_INIT Super I O initial Initialization of the Super I O Service case 71H PEI_CPU_REG_INIT CPU Early Initial Initialize CPU Register Service case 72H PEI_CPU_AP_INIT Multi processor Early initial Multi processor initialization Service case 73H PEI_CPU_HT_RESET HyperTr...

Page 181: ...I_RECOVERY_MEDIA_FOUND Found Recovery image BIOS Recovery image found Service case 86H PEI_RECOVERY_MEDIA_NOT_FOUND Recovery image not found BIOS Recovery image not found Check whether the BIOS Recovery image exists on the recovery medium e g USB stick 87H PEI_RECOVERY_LOAD_FILE_DONE Load Recovery Image complete Loading of BIOS Recovery image completed Service case 88H PEI_RECOVERY_START_FLASH Sta...

Page 182: ... CPU Middle Initial CPU initialization Replacing a basic module 4FH DXE_MP_CPU_INIT Multi processor Middle Initial Multiprocessor initialization Replacing a basic module 50H DXE_SMBUS_INIT SMBUS Driver Initial SMBUS driver initialization Service case 51H DXE_SMART_TIMER_INIT 8259 Initial SMART Timer initialization Service case 52H DXE_PCRTC_INIT RTC Initial RTC initialization Service case 53H DXE_...

Page 183: ... Service case 13H BDS_PCI_ENUMERATION_START PCI enumeration Enumerate PCI bus Service case 14H BDS_BEFORE_PCIIO_INSTALL PCI resource assign complete Assign PCI resources Run a test by disabling the hardware components in SETUP or by removing the expansion modules installed on the bus module 15H BDS_PCI_ENUMERATION_END PCI enumeration complete PCI enumeration completed Service case 16H BDS_CONNECT_...

Page 184: ...the Boot Device information Service case 28H BDS_END_OF_BOOT_SELECTION End of boot selection Boot selection terminated Service case 29H BDS_ENTER_SETUP Enter Setup Menu Callup into SETUP Service case 2AH BDS_ENTER_BOOT_MANAGER Enter Boot manager Callup Boot Manager Service case 2BH BDS_BOOT_DEVICE_SELECT Try to boot system to OS Booting of the OS Service case 2CH BDS_EFI64_SHADOW_ALL_LEGACY _ROM S...

Page 185: ..._BDS_JUMP_BOOT_SECTOR Try to Boot with INT 19 Boot with INT 19 Service case E4H ASL_WAKEUP_S4 System wakeup from S4 Reboot from operating state S4 Service case E5H ASL_WAKEUP_S5 System wakeup from S5 Reboot from operating state S5 Service case Note If the boot process is interrupted with a BIOS POST message output on the screen you will hear three long beeps The parameter POST Errors must for exam...

Page 186: ... IPC which does not have Intel AMT functions you can access networked SIMATIC IPCs with Intel AMT using the SIMATIC IPC Remote Manager and or a web browser SIMATIC IPCs that support AMT feature two onboard Ethernet interfaces each with a separate controller The controller integrated in the chipset of the type xxxxxxLM can be configured for the use of Intel AMT Further details about the controller ...

Page 187: ... the AMT PC with the LAN 2 If necessary first reset AMT to the default status see section Unconfigure 3 Reboot the device Press ESC when the following BIOS message appears Press Esc for Boot Options 4 Press the MEBx button and select MEBx Login in the BIOS selection menu 5 In the login dialog enter the standard password admin 6 Change the default password The new password must include the followin...

Page 188: ...address 16992 WinRM A command line program that is part of Windows as of Windows Vista This tool can be downloaded for older Windows versions 8 7 5 Resetting with Unconfigure Note If the AMT PC still has its factory settings for example has just been purchased you can skip this section If you have already configured AMT previously it is best to discard all the previous AMT settings made in the MEB...

Page 189: ... line in Windows using ipconfig and in UNIX using ifconfig If the AMT server and operating system do not use the same network address ask your network administrator for the address you have been assigned 8 7 7 Forcing user consent When establishing a connection to the AMT PC the KVM viewer may prompt the user to enter a six figure code This code is displayed on the screen of the AMT PC The user of...

Page 190: ...Technical specifications 8 7 Active Management Technology AMT SIMATIC IPC647D 190 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

Page 191: ...al Your local representative http www automation siemens com mcms aspa db en Pages default aspx Training center http sitrain automation siemens com sitrainworld AppLang en Industry Mall http mall automation siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand MLFB of the device BIOS version for industrial PC or image version for H...

Page 192: ...r cord has been properly connected to the monitor and to the system unit or to the grounded shockproof outlet Check whether the monitor cable has been properly connected to the system unit and to the monitor If the monitor screen still remains dark after you have performed these checks and measures contact your technical support team The mouse pointer does not appear on the screen The mouse driver...

Page 193: ...en the mouse moves or when programs are called DDC information is not available Possible causes Monitor does not supply DDC information KVM switch does not forward DDC information Y cable adapter with DVI I for DVI D VGA connector is being used Use a monitor that supports DDC Use a KVM switch that forwards DDC information Use a simple cable adapter with only one interface The startup of a Windows ...

Page 194: ...or flashes green RAID reports that hard disk 3 is defective See section Status displays HDD0 HDD1 HDD2 ALARM and HDD HDD3 ALARM flash red RAID is in the rebuild state See section Status displays HDD0 HDD1 HDD2 ALARM and HDD HDD3 ALARM is lit in red RAID system is not ready for operation Affected drive must be identified with the help of the RAID software See section Expanding and assigning paramet...

Page 195: ...ATA port System was booted without functioning drive The removable drive bay might not be switched on Reboot the system with a functioning drive Computer does not boot or Boot device not found is displayed The boot device is not permitted The boot device is not in first place of the boot priority in the BIOS setup The boot data carrier is set up with GPT and UEFI boot is deactivated in the BIOS se...

Page 196: ...ration has changed restore the original factory settings Remove all third party expansion cards then restart the PC If the error no longer occurs the third party expansion card was the cause of the fault Replace this expansion card with a Siemens card or contact the card supplier If the PC still crashes contact your technical support team PCIe Gen1 expansion card does not behave according to speci...

Page 197: ... the cable diameter BIOS Basic Input Output System Basic Input Output System CAN Controller Area Network CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory Removable storage medium for large data volumes CD RW Compact Disc Rewritable Rewritable CD CE Communauté Européenne CE symbol The product is in conformance with all applicable EC directives CF Compact Flash CGA Color Graphics Adapter Standard monitor interf...

Page 198: ... and VGA signals ECC Error checking and correction Error correction code ECP Extended capability port Extended parallel port EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter PC to monitor interface ESD Components sensitive to electrostatic charge DM Electronic Manual EIDE Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics An enhancement of the IDE standard EISA Extended Industry Standard Archite...

Page 199: ...Infrared Data Association Standard for data transfer via IR module IRQ Interrupt Request Interrupt request ISA Industry Standard Architecture Bus for expansion modules ITE Information Technology Equipment KVM Keyboard Video Mouse L2C Level 2 cache LAN Local Area Network Computer network that is limited to a local area LCD Liquid Crystal Display Liquid crystal display LED Light Emitting Diode Light...

Page 200: ...onnect High speed expansion bus PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect express High speed serial differential full duplex PtP interface with high data rate PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PI Protective Earth Protective conductor PEG PCI Express Graphics PG Programming device PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller Programmable interrupt controller POST Power On Self Te...

Page 201: ...ype Asynchronous data transfer TxD Transmit Data Data transfer signal TXT Trusted Execution Technology Hardware implementation TWD Watchdog Time Watchdog monitoring time UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc US organization for tests and certifications according to own or binational standards with CSA Canada standards UMA Unified Memory Architecture Video memo...

Page 202: ...D Watchdog Program monitoring with error detection and alarming WLAN Wireless LAN LWireless local area network WoL Wake on Local Area Network WWW World Wide Web XD Execute Disable Capability Hardware implementation XGA Extended Graphics Array Graphic standard maximum resolution 1024x768 pixels ZMM Zero Maintenance Cache Protection Module Maintenance free cache unit for saving cache contents ...

Page 203: ...ral CPUs and various I O modules Backup Duplicate of a program data medium or database used either for archiving purposes or for the protection of vital and non replaceable data against loss when the working copy is corrupted Certain applications automatically generate backup copies of data files and manage both the current and the previous versions on the hard disk Baud Physical unit for the step...

Page 204: ...e medium in card format and without moving parts The CF card contains the non volatile memory and the controller The interface of the CF card corresponds with the IDE interface CF cards can be operated without additional electronics on PCMCIA or IDE hard disk controllers using a plug and socket adapter There are two design forms CF I 42 6 x 36 4 x 3 3 mm and CF II 42 8 x 36 4 x 5 mm Configuration ...

Page 205: ...e operating system They adapt user program data to the specific formats required by I O devices such as hard disk printers and monitors Dual Core CPU Dual core processors significantly increase the speed of computing and program execution compared to the previous generation of single core processors with hyper threading technology ECC Error checking and correction is a method for detecting and cor...

Page 206: ... Disable Capability Hardware implementation that prevents mutual memory accesses by programs and applications It is only effective when all relevant system components such as processors operating systems and applications are supported Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Refers to the central interface between the firmware the individual components of a computer and the operating system EFI is locate...

Page 207: ...a device joining communication lines at a central location providing a common connection to all devices on the network Hyper Threading HT technology multi threading enables the parallel computing of processes HT is only effective when all relevant system components such as processors operating systems and applications are supported IGD Integrated Graphics Device Graphics interface integrated in th...

Page 208: ... The purpose of networks is the mutual use of files printers or other resources Legacy Boot Device Conventional drives can be used as USB devices 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 li...

Page 209: ...d 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 There are restrictions to using this method in general data transfer PATA Interface for hard disk drives and optical drives with parallel data transmission rate up to 100 Mbps PC card Trademark of the Personal Computer Me...

Page 210: ...Graphics Graphics interface with 16 PCIe lanes for expansions with graphics modules PIC mode Peripheral interrupt controller 15 interrupt lines are available 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 wit...

Page 211: ...storage system which is used to save data and the corresponding error correction codes parity bits for example to at least two hard disk volumes in order to enhance reliability and performance The hard disk array is controlled by management programs and a hard disk controller for error correction The RAID system is usually implemented in network servers RAL Restricted Access Location Installation ...

Page 212: ...vices such as hard disk drives or optical drives Session At Once In session at once the CD can be written to both with an audio session and a data session The two sessions are written to at once as in disc at once SETUP BIOS Setup A program in which information about the device configuration that is the configuration of the hardware on the PC PG is defined The device configuration of the PC PG is ...

Page 213: ...sors 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 allows the PC to be started via the LAN interface Warm restart The restart of a computer after a program was aborted The operating system is loaded and restarted again The CTRL ALT DEL hotkey ...

Page 214: ...Glossary SIMATIC IPC647D 214 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

Page 215: ...nada 117 CE marking 118 Certificates 118 Certifications and approvals 117 Changing the filter pad 85 Chipset 125 133 Clock frequency 104 COM 127 Components sensitive to electrostatic charge 119 Condensation 30 Connecting I O devices 35 Power supply 36 CP 1616 onboard 41 CPU 133 CPU cooler Processor cooler Current delivery 123 D Data carrier controller Making known to the operating system 112 Data ...

Page 216: ... Firewall 47 Front door 62 Front view 15 G Graphics 126 133 H Hard disk installing in removable drive bay 78 Hard disk drive 126 Second hard disk drive System with two drives Hardware reset I I O addresses Assignment 159 I O devices Connecting 35 Identification data 30 IEC connector 38 Image Partition Creator 14 Initial commissioning 46 Installation Expansion cards 71 Installation locations 31 Mem...

Page 217: ...n overview 12 Status displays 18 Watchdog 12 Monitoring functions 12 53 Motherboard External interfaces 136 Internal interfaces 146 Position of the interfaces 135 Removal 100 Mounting holes 33 Mouse 134 MUI 114 Multi monitoring 44 N Noise emission 123 Note 32 General information 27 Installation guidelines 32 O Online ordering system 41 Open Device 63 Operating system 13 Initial commissioning 46 Sh...

Page 218: ...y Removing 93 Replacing 93 Removable hard disk 49 Removing Device fan 85 Motherboard 100 Power supply unit 89 Processor 102 Processor cooler 98 Redundant power supply 93 Repairs 83 84 Restore DVD 109 Restoring the factory state 116 RJ45 Ethernet 40 141 S Safety information Storage 30 Transportation 30 Safety regulations 123 SATA 146 SCSI interface 146 Serial number 30 Setting up partitions Windows...

Page 219: ...rd party expansion cards 196 Tools 84 U UL approval 117 Updates Operating system 109 USB 3 0 Port 145 USB port 11 V Vent slots 32 Ventilation slots 129 VGA interface 11 W Warranty 24 Watchdog 12 19 54 Monitoring function 54 Monitoring times 55 Weight 123 Windows 7 Installation 111 Windows Security Center 47 Windows Server 2008 R2 Installation 111 ...

Page 220: ...Index SIMATIC IPC647D 220 Operating Instructions 01 2014 A5E32996306 AA ...

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