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SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardwar
Or
der Manual Number: 6ES7 6550XX028BB1
Refer to this history in all correspondence and/or discussion about this manual.
The SIMA
installation procedures, hardware descriptions, and maintenance
information about the B132L+ model of SIMA
•
•
The
packed with your B132L+ computer gives further information about
installing and using hardware components.
The OSx manual set consists of several manuals. If you cannot find the
information that you need in the
(P
A RISC)
•SIMA
•SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware Manual (P
TIC PCS 7 OSx.
Chapter 1
and how they connect to the system.
Chapter 2
diagnostics.
HP Model B132L/B132L+/B160L/B180L Owner’s Guide
offers help in configuring network nodes, and for procedures that
describe how to configure printers, how to archive data, and how to
back up files.
describes the primary tasks required to configure your system for
controlling your process.
describes the SIMA
describes card locations and explains how to use system
, check these other books:
TIC PCS 7 OSx System Administration Manual
TIC PCS 7 OSx Process Configuration Manual
TIC PCS 7 OSx hardware components
SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx Hardware Manual
A–RISC)
This manual
This manual
includes
that is
•SIMA
•SIMA
•SIMA
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
TIC PCS 7 OSx Graphical Editor Manual
describes how to create the graphical displays used with OSx.
TIC PCS 7 OSx Reports Manual
create reports on your process and your configuration.
TIC PCS 7 OSx Recipe Manual
advanced configuration tasks involving the creation and use of recipes.
This manual
This manual describes how to
This manual describes more
Preface
vii
•SIMATIC
PCS 7 OSx Batch Programming Manual
This manual
describes more advanced configuration tasks involving the use of BCL,
the Batch Control Language, and the creation of batch programs.
Optional PCS
Features
•SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx Operator Manual
configuration engineer
, but it describes how to carry out the various
This manual is written for the
tasks that the process operator must do when the system is in the
Operate state.
•SIMA
•SIMA
•SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx Interface to S5 Controllers Manual
describes the OSx interface with SIMA
TIC S5 controllers.
TIC PCS 7 OSx Interface to S7 Controllers Manual
describes the OSx interface with SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx Library Manual
TIC S7 controllers.
This manual describes the
This manual
This manual
function blocks used to program the S7-400 controllers to interface with
OSx.
Be sure to check the Readme File for information that did not become
available until after the publication deadlines for the OSx manuals. Select
Help→About OSx
button
at the bottom of the About OSx dialog box.
from the main menu bar
, and then click the
Show Readme
The following manuals are available for optional PCS features.
•SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx RemoteTerminal User Manual
describes the optional remote
manual, which is purchased separately
terminal support provided by PCS 7. This
, describes how to configure and
This manual
operate a remote terminal that can connect to an OSx station by means
of a telephone line.
•SIMA
viii
Preface
TIC PCS 7 OSx XTerminal User Manual
how to connect and operate an X
terminal as an extension of an OSx
station.
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
This manual describes
•SIMATIC
PCS 7 OSx Remote Data T
ransfer Manual
This manual
describes the remote data transfer feature, which allows you to
transmit data collected from the process by an OSx station to an Oracle
or Sybase database on the remote computer for historical records and
other purposes.
If Y
ou Need Help
•SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx @aGlance User Manual
how to import OSx data into a W
Lotus1-2-3,
or into another UNIXor VMS application.
indows
This manual describes
application, such as Excel
If you have difficulty with your system, contact the Siemens Energy &
Automation, Inc., T
or outside the U.S.A. at 49–91
echnical Services Group in the U.S.A. at 423–461–2522,
shows the locations for the hardware connections to a SIMA
PCS 7 OSx station. The following sections describe the component
connections.
Connecting input devices,
•
•
Connecting the monitor, Section 1.10
•
Connecting the system to the Industrial Ethernet network,
Section 1.9
Section 1.11
•Connecting
•
Connecting options: S7–200 CPU 212 alarm option,
•
Connecting options: magneto-optical drive,
This
is an FCC Class A product intended for use in industrial environments.
Use of this product in a domestic environment may cause radio frequency
interference, which may disrupt other electronic equipment.
If you are using this product in a non-industrial, non-scientific environment,
take proper installation precautions.
options: printer, Section 1.12
CAUTION
!
Section 1.13
Section 1.14
TIC
1-2
Hardware Overview
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Printer
(Optional)
Monitor
Keyboard
Ethernet 1 (LAN-AUI)
Power
Ethernet (LAN-TP)
Serial port 1 (optional S7200 CPU 212 alarm)
Serial port 2
12
Figure 1-1 System Component Connections
SCSI (Not Used)
SCSI to Magneto-Optical Drive (Optional)
Pointing Device
Handle
Ethernet
2 (Optional)
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Hardware Overview
1-3
1.2 Hardware Assemblies
SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx
System
The
SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx system consists of the following major
subassemblies.
The
System Unit
(Model B132L+) controls the scheduling and the
gathering of data from the Industrial Ethernet network. The system unit
makes decisions on what to do with the gathered data based upon the
database configuration. It contains the real time relational database, system
software packages, system RAM memory
The
21-Inch Monitor
The
Engineering
Keyboard
reports, and to program. The engineering keyboard is of standard
construction, but is configured to function like an operator keyboard and
can be used in the Operate state.
The
Operator
Keyboard
displays, to enter new values, and to print reports. The operator keyboard is
constructed of a factory-hardened, tactile membrane, with a port that can be
used to link up with a PS/2 mouse or trackball, and a standard engineering
keyboard. Only PS/2 pointing devices are supported by the operator
keyboard.
, and network interface.
provides 256 colors and 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution.
allows you to configure the system, to design
allows you to access process graphics and
The
Pointing
Device
(T
rackball/Mouse) is used for moving quickly among
the menu and screen-selections, and for drawing shapes in the graphics
editor.
The
Magneto-Optical
The
CD-ROM
is used for loading software and for accessing the SIMA
Drive
is used for data archiving.
PCS 7 OSx manual set.
The
Hard
Disk Drive
serves as the mass storage device for the system
unit. It consists of one 2 Gbyte+ formatted capacity drive.
The
Ethernet Communications Board
allows the OSx station to be
attached to an Ethernet network.
The
S7–200 CPU 212
provides
connection to the failover circuit and
external warning and critical alarms.
TIC
1-4
Hardware Overview
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Optional Printers
OSx
supports several optional printers. Printers can be set up to provide
hard copies of reports, alarm messages, operator change messages, tag lists,
system messages, screen print, etc. See the
Administration Manual
for additional information.
SIMA
TIC PCS 7 OSx System
System Cabling
Power
Requirements
Figure 1-1
on page 1-3
shows cable connections for OSx stations.
Information about input voltage selection, servicing data, and general
subassembly descriptions is listed in this chapter
NOTE:
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is recommended to ensure
continuous operation during AC power failures. Refer to
.
Appendix C
UPS cabling information.
for
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Hardware Overview
1-5
1.3Equipment Storage Requirements
Before
boxes so you can use them later
receiving your system, prepare a storage area for the equipment
, if required. Y
our equipment must be stored
in a clean environment to prevent system component damage. Table 1-1
lists storage environment specifications.
Table 1-1 Storage Environment Specifications
ParameterRange or Description
Storage temperature
Relative humidity15% to 80% non-condensing
Contaminants to be avoided
CAUTION
!
Motors, copy machines, and similar devices used near equipment can destroy
stored data and distort monitor color purity
Keep equipment away from transformers and other sources of electromagnetic
fields.
.
–25°C to 70°C
Dust
Smoke
Corrosive chemicals
Toxic gases
1-6
Hardware Overview
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Equipment
W
eights and
Dimensions
Carton
T
able 1-2
lists equipment carton weights and dimensions.
Table 1-2 Equipment Carton Weights and Dimensions
SubassemblyHeightLengthWidthWeight
System Unit (Model B132L+)
Color Monitor
Color Monitor
Keyboard and Mouse
Operator Keyboard
Trackball
Magneto-Optical Disk Drive
(optional)
, 21-inch
, 17-inch
1
1.5 in.
29.2 cm
24.0 in.
61.0 cm
22.0 in.
55.8 cm
6.0 in.
15.2 cm
7.0 in.
17.81 cm
5.0 in.
12.7 cm
9.0 in.
22.9 cm
26.0 in.
66.0 cm
26.0 in.
66.0 cm
22.0 in.
55.8 cm
21.3 in.
53.3 cm
14.5 in.
36.8 cm
6.5 in.
16.5 cm
17.3 in.
43.8 cm
24.0 in.
61.0 cm
28.0 in.
71.1 cm
24.0 in.
61.0 cm
10.8 in.
27.3 cm
20.0 in.
50.8 cm
9.75 in.
24.8 cm
12.3 in.
31.1 cm
54.0 lbs.
24.5 kg
75.0 lb.
34.1 kg
44.0 lbs.
20.0 kg
12.0 lbs.
5.44 kg
16.0 lbs.
7.26 kg
2.0 lbs.
1.1 kg
12.0 lbs.
5.44 kg
SIMATIC PCS 7 OSx 4.0.0 Hardware (PA RISC)
Hardware Overview
1-7
Equipment
Media Storage
Storage Requir
When
storing software media. Choose a storage area that protects software media
from the following hazards.
•
Magnetic fields
•Dust
•Smoke
•Humidity
•
Process by-products (e.g., corrosive chemicals, toxic gases)
•T
maintained)
ements (continued)
determining your overall space requirements, include space for
emperature extremes (ensure that the –25C to 50C range is
Spar
e Parts Storage
Select a cabinet that is approved for storage by an applicable agency
as Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
Overall space requirements should also include provisions for storing spare
parts. Choose a storage area that meets equipment storage specifications.
Refer to Table 1-1
requirements.
and Table 1-2
for environmental considerations and space
, such
1-8
Hardware Overview
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