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MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600C 1.92User's Guide

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Contents:

1. Copyrights ............................................................................................... 52. Introduction ............................................................................................. 6

2.1. This manual ................................................................................... 62.2. Intended audience ......................................................................... 62.3. Use of symbols .............................................................................. 62.4. Document conventions .................................................................. 62.5. Terminology .................................................................................... 72.6. Abbreviations ................................................................................. 72.7. Related documents ........................................................................ 82.8. Document revisions ....................................................................... 9

3. Product overview .................................................................................. 10

3.1. Application areas ......................................................................... 103.2. Features ....................................................................................... 103.3. Hardware ..................................................................................... 113.4. Software ....................................................................................... 12

4. Installation ............................................................................................. 13

4.1. Mounting of SYS 600C ................................................................ 134.2. Setting up SYS 600C ................................................................... 13

5. Configuration ........................................................................................ 15

5.1. Overview of configuration ............................................................ 155.2. Backing up and restoring ............................................................. 155.3. Configuration process .................................................................. 17

5.3.1. System server ............................................................... 175.3.2. Process communication ................................................ 175.3.3. Communication gateway ............................................... 175.3.4. Workplaces ................................................................... 185.3.5. Peripheral equipment .................................................... 185.3.6. OPC connectivity .......................................................... 18

6. Operation ............................................................................................... 19

6.1. Product characteristics ................................................................. 196.2. Connecting accessories ............................................................... 206.3. Powering on SYS 600C ............................................................... 206.4. Before connecting to network ...................................................... 206.5. Before connecting to USB devices .............................................. 206.6. Event data history achiving in SYS 600C .................................... 216.7. Using the SCIL function WORKSTATION_CALL ......................... 21

7. Troubleshooting and support .............................................................. 22

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7.1. Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 227.2. Technical support ......................................................................... 227.3. Conformance and interoperability ................................................ 237.4. Disposing of SYS 600C ............................................................... 23

Appendix 1 ................................................................................................... 24

Hardware specifications and dimensions ................................................ 24Mechanical dimensions ........................................................................... 25Mechanical information ........................................................................... 25

Appendix 2 ................................................................................................... 28

Carrier board information ........................................................................ 28

Appendix 3 ................................................................................................... 32

PCI-Express serial port settings and location ......................................... 32

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Copyrights1.The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not beconstrued as a commitment by ABB Oy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for anyerrors that may appear in this document.

In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequentialdamages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB Oybe liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software orhardware described in this document.

This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written per-mission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third partynor used for any unauthorized purpose.

The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license andmay be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.

© Copyright 2009 ABB. All rights reserved.

Trademarks

ABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group. All other brand or product names men-tioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respectiveholders.

Guarantee

Please inquire about the terms of guarantee from your nearest ABB representative.

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Introduction2.

This manual2.1.

This manual provides information about installing, configuring, and engineering theCompact System SYS 600C (later referred to as SYS 600C).

Intended audience2.2.

This manual is intended for engineers to support installation, configuration, and engin-eering of SYS 600C.

Use of symbols2.3.

This publication includes the following icons that point out safety-related conditions orother important information:

The information icon alerts the reader to relevant facts andconditions.

Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it should be understood thatoperation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, result indegraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore, complyfully with all warning and caution notices.

Document conventions2.4.

The following conventions are used for the presentation of material:

• The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of adialog, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized.

• Capital letters are used for file names.• Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the keyboard.

For example, press the CTRL key. Although the Enter and Shift keys are not labeledthey are written in capital letters, for example, press ENTER.

• Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on thekeyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key and so on.

• Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressingthe C key (to copy a selected object in this case).

• Press ALT E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence (to copya selected object in this case).

• The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click OK.

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• The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the File menu.• The following convention is used for menu operations: Menu Name > Menu Item

> Cascaded Menu Item.For example: select File > Open > New Project.

• The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows Task Bar.• System prompts/messages and user responses/input are shown in the Courier font.

For example, if you enter a value out of range, the following message is displayed:Entered value is not valid.You may be told to enter the string MIF349 in a field. The string is shown as followsin the procedure: MIF349

• Variables are shown using lowercase letters: sequence name

Terminology2.5.

DescriptionTerm

A data storage device, which uses semiconductor techniqueinstead of traditional rotating discs for storing the persistent data.With no moving parts, flash disc is less fragile and more silentthan hard discs. With flash disc there are no mechanical delays,when accessing the data, and the access time is short.

Flash disc

A divided part of data storage space. Files and folders are storedin different partitions indicated by the different drive letters. Onepurpose of partitioning is to separate the operating system filesfrom the user files within the computer.

Partition

Abbreviations2.6.

DescriptionAbbreviation

Compact flashCF

Central Processing UnitCPU

Distributed Common Object ModelDCOM

Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDHCP

Dual in-line packageDIP

Human System InterfaceHSI

Integrated Drive ElectronicsIDE

Intelligent Electronic DeviceIED

Internet ProtocolIP

Light Emitting DiodeLED

Network Control CenterNCC

Product Authorization FilePAF

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DescriptionAbbreviation

Personal ComputerPC

Adobe Acrobat file formatPDF

Product nameSYS 600

Product nameSYS 600C

Universal Serial BusUSB

Related documents2.7.

Document IDName of the document

1MRS756804SYS 600C Product Guide

1MRS756115SYS 600 9.2 Installation and AdministrationManual

1MRS756112SYS 600 9.2 System Configuration

1MRS756177SYS 600 9.2 System Objects

1MRS756157SYS 600 9.2 COM 500i User’s Guide

1MRS756155SYS 600 9.2 DNP 3.0 Master Protocol

1MRS756158SYS 600 9.2 IEC 60870-5-101 Master Protocol

1MRS756160SYS 600 9.2 IEC 60870-5-103 Master Protocol

1MRS756161SYS 600 9.2 IEC 60870-5-104 Master Protocol

1MRS756164SYS 600 9.2 IEC 61107 Master Protocol

1MRS756119SYS 600 9.2 IEC 61850 System Design

1MRS756163SYS 600 9.2 External OPC Data Access Client

1MRS756230SYS 600 9.2 IEC 61850 Master Protocol (OPC)

1MRS756154SYS 600 9.2 Connecting LONWORKS Devices

1MRS756167SYS 600 9.2 Modbus Master Protocol

1MRS756156SYS 600 9.2 DNP 3.0 Slave Protocol

1MRS756159SYS 600 9.2 IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Protocol

1MRS756162SYS 600 9.2 IEC 60870-5-104 Slave Protocol

1MRS756168SYS 600 9.2 Modbus Slave Protocol

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Document revisions2.8.

HistoryDateSoftware revisionnumber

Version

Document created27.5.20091.92A

Minor updates23.6.20091.92B

Power Supply correc-tions

01.10.20091.92C

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Product overview3.SYS 600C provides innovative solutions and scalability for MicroSCADA Pro technologyto be used in the field of Substation Automation and Power Automation domains.

The hardware of SYS 600C fulfills the requirements for harsh environment and it hasbeen enhanced towards versatile communication capabilities.

Together with MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 software the scalability of SYS 600C coversthe functionality needed from the Communication Gateway up to full-fledged redundantcontrol system applications.

Application areas3.1.

The Compact System SYS 600C is designed to be used in a wide range of applicationsin both Electrical Utilities and Industries.

When using SYS 600C in substations, the main application is as a CommunicationGateway to the upper level system. SYS600C can also be used as a powerful ControlSystem HSI. The two can also be combined into the same SYS 600C system and henceform a combined Communication Gateway with Control System HSI. SYS 600C canbe used in any type of substation.

In large substations and in medium and large sized remote control systems, the SYS600C, thanks to the large amount of communication ports, is an unbeatable Communic-ation Server solution (also known as front-end computer).

For more information about other SYS 600C application areas and configurations, seeSYS 600C Product Guide.

Features3.2.

SYS 600C combines the well-proven and versatile functionality of SYS 600 with apowerful and robust solid-state computer platform with extensive integrated communic-ation interfaces into a flexible and scalable automation system.

The SYS 600C product functionality and hardware options are defined when the productis ordered with MicroSCADA Pro Ordering Tool. SYS 600C is delivered without thekeyboard, mouse, and display. These devices must be purchased separately.

The main features of the product are:

• Process communication• Remote communication• Communication gateway• Real-time process database

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• Historical database• Operator workplaces with:

• Process displays• System supervision display• Event list• Alarm list• Blocking list• Trends• Measurement reports

• User management• Redundancy• OPC connectivity

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Figure 3.2-1 Compact System SYS 600C

Hardware3.3.

SYS 600C is a fanless, 19” rack mountable embedded computing device designed forapplications with critical environment requirements. This hardware has extra high per-formance and low-power consumption processors from Intel with Core 2 Duo CPUtechnology.

For SYS 600C hardware specifications, see Appendix 1, Hardware specifications anddimensions.

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Software3.4.

SYS 600C is deployed with the Windows XP and Server 2003 operating systems. Duringthe ordering phase, either the English or Chinese version of Windows operating systemhas been selected for SYS 600C.

SYS 600C contains also the pre-installed MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 9.2 software withits latest Service Packs in accordance with the selected configuration options for the SYS600C in question.

A dedicated software license and a USB key with SYS 600C identification informationare included with MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 9.2.

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Installation4.

Mounting of SYS 600C4.1.

The device is typically mounted into the 19” rack by using the bracket mountingaccessories and anti-vibration screws, which are included in the delivery. There mustalways be at least 45 mm air below and above the computer.

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Figure 4.1-1 SYS 600C mounting diagram

For information about the mechanical size of SYS 600C, see Appendix 1, Mechanicaldimensions.

Setting up SYS 600C4.2.

Before applying power to the unit, check the input range ofthe unit.

The power supply options for SYS 600C are listed in the following table.

Table 4.2-1 Power supply optionsInput rangeOption

88 - 132 VAC / 45 - 160 VDC#1

88 - 132 VAC / 45 - 160 VDC redundant#2

176 - 264 VAC / 200 - 370 VDC#3

176 - 264 VAC / 200 - 370 VDC redundant#4

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The power input ports are of screw terminal type. The following figure illustrates thepin definition both for AC power input and DC power input.

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Figure 4.2-1 AC and DC power input ports

Use the included Power Input Screw Terminals together with the appropriate wiring toconnect SYS 600C to power.

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Configuration5.

Overview of configuration5.1.

The following sections provide general information about the required configurationsteps. Detailed steps for configuration can be found from the SYS 600 customer docu-mentation.

All the referenced manuals are included in the product package as PDF files on sc\Doc-umentation\EN folder of SYS 600C.

Backing up and restoring5.2.

Taking backup

We recommend that you back up SYS 600C with a USB CD-ROM drive and a discimaging software (for example Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost) that can be usedby booting directly from the CD. The image should be saved to a network drive or to aUSB flash drive. It may be necessary to create a special bootable CD to include supportfor USB or network chipsets used in SYS 600C. Refer to the instructions from your discimaging software manufacturer on how to accomplish this. If this method is used, thebackup creation does not require removing any components, or opening the chassis, asthe USB-connector on the front panel can be used. If more than one USB device isrequired, the connectors on the rear panel or a self-powered USB hub can be used.

No matter which method is used to create the image, it is important to create the imageof the whole compact flash disc, not just the single partition.

To back up SYS 600C:1. Connect the USB CD-ROM to the front panel USB connector.2. Power on SYS 600C.3. When the BIOS POST screen is displayed, press the DEL key to enter the setup.4. Ensure that the USB CD-ROM is set as the first device in the boot order.5. Save changes and exit the setup.6. Boot from the disc imaging software CD.7. Create the disc image with the imaging software. The created image can be saved

on the USB flash drive or to a network drive, depending on what the used imagingsoftware supports.

8. Restart the system and restore the previous first boot device in the setup.

An alternative way of creating duplicate backup CF-cards is with a hardware duplicator.Such devices require the CF-card to be removed from SYS 600C. The destination flashmust be available immediately. Refer to the manual of your hardware duplicator forinstructions on how to create backups with it.

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Desktop PC with CF to IDE adapter and imaging software can be used to create thebackup image. In this case the backup does not differ from creating a full hard disc image.Follow the instructions in your imaging software manual on how to create full hard discimage.

If a compact flash card reader is used for creating or restoringthe disc image, the functionality of the resulting backup shouldbe tested. Often when bootable CF-cards are copied with suchdevices, the required boot sectors are not copied properly andit is not possible to boot the system from the card. Thereforeusing such devices is not recommended.

Restoring backup

The method for restoring the disc image depends on the method used to create the image.CF cards duplicated with hardware duplicator do not require any additional steps, as theduplicate card is already a copy of the original. If the recommended method was used,there are several possibilities. You can use either SYS 600C, or any desktop PC withcompatible imaging software and CF to IDE adapter. Generic USB CF readers or built-in card readers found in many laptops should not be used, as the resulting compact flashdisc may not boot correctly.

If SYS 600C is used:1. Power off the device.2. Open the chassis.3. Replace the original CF card with the target CF.4. Follow the instructions about creating the backup, but instead of creating the image

restore it to the target CF card.5. Boot the system from the target flash and check that the backup works correctly.

If a desktop PC is used:1. Power off the computer.2. Install CF to IDE adapter to the computer.3. Connect the target flash to CF to IDE adapter.4. Power on the computer.5. Use the disc imaging software to restore the backup image to the CF card.6. Power off the system.7. Remove the target flash card from the IDE to CF adapter.

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Configuration process5.3.

System server5.3.1.

SYS 600C contains the default description of system server configuration composing ofobjects and definitions for the base system and process communication units. Adjust thedefault template file, that is, \sc\sys\active\sys_\sys_bascon$com, in accordance withthe requirements of the SYS 600C in question.

For information about system server configuration, see SYS 600 System Configuration.

Process communication5.3.2.

All the process communication units connected to SYS 600C are introduced by thenecessary system configuration methods and application engineering steps. This intro-duction can be made either manually, or automatically using the engineering toolsincluded in SYS 600C.

Master protocols

Depending on the type of process communication units in SYS 600C, different configur-ation steps are needed. When connecting process communication units to SYS 600C byusing protocols, refer to the protocol-specific manual (see 2.7, Related documents). Ifno protocol-specific manual is available, the configuration is described in System Objectsmanual.

Typically the master protocols are involved from SYS 600C point of view, when con-necting process communication units to MicroSCADA Pro.

Communication gateway5.3.3.

For information about enabling a communication gateway functionality in SYS 600C,see SYS 600 System Configuration.

For more information about configuring the communication gateway functionality, seeSYS 600 COM 500i User’s Guide.

Slave protocols

The SYS 600 software manuals are useful if the communication gateway functionalityof SYS 600C is used. The manuals are listed in 2.7, Related documents. The slave pro-tocols are typically involved from SYS 600C point of view, when connecting SYS 600Ctowards Network Control Center (NCC).

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Workplaces5.3.4.

SYS 600C contains preconfigured local workplaces, which do not require further config-uration within the default template file. When remote workplaces are needed, SYS 600Cshould have the Windows 2003 Server operating system, and the Terminal Servicescomponent should be enabled accordingly.

For more information about enabling of Terminal Services in Windows 2003 Serveroperating system, see SYS 600 Installation and Administration Manual.

For more information about workplace configuration, see SYS 600 System Configuration.

Peripheral equipment5.3.5.

For information about connecting additional peripheral equipment to SYS 600C, seeSYS 600 System Configuration.

OPC connectivity5.3.6.

Using OPC communication between OPC client and server requires that DistributedCOM (DCOM) settings are configured accordingly.

For more information, see SYS 600 System Configuration.

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Operation6.

Product characteristics6.1.

Flash disc storage device

SYS 600C contains a 16-GB flash disc as an integrated storage device. The disc containstwo partitions indicated as physical drives C and D. First partition (drive C) includesMicrosoft operating system and its related components and drivers. The second partition(drive D) includes the MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 software and its related applicationdata.

Product license information

A USB hardware key and a license file are delivered with the SYS 600C product. Thehardware key is pre-installed inside the SYS 600C device.

The MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 license is delivered as a PAF file (Product AuthorizationFile) on the disk and is also pre-installed. To view the license information delivered withSYS 600C, open Monitor Pro and select Tools > System Tools > Tool Manager. Double-click License Tool on the Miscellaneous tab.

The SYS 600C functionality is controlled by the license information.

Windows User Accounts

By default, SYS 600C contains two Windows user accounts: MicroSCADA andSYS600C. The MicroSCADA account is used by the SYS 600 service and is not intendedfor the users. The SYS600C account is an administrator account that should be used bythe system administrator. The administrator is able to create more Windows accounts.The passwords of the default users are documented in the delivery documentation.

It is recommended to use passwords that contain at least 15characters. Change the default password of the SYS600C useraccordingly.

Windows automatic logon

By default, the Windows automatic logon is disabled.

The automatic logon setting can be changed through SYS 600 Control Panel. For moreinformation, see SYS 600 Installation and Administration Manual.

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Operating system enhancements

Otherwise the Windows operating system-related settings within SYS 600C follow thedefault Windows settings.

Depending on the system requirements, the following enhancements are typically needed:• Define the computer name and TCP/IP address.• Change the TCP/IP settings to meet the target network characteristics.• Set the computer clock and time zone information.• Change the display device card settings to reflect the display capabilities.• Enhance the Distributed COM settings.• Install and configure the dedicated drivers, when using other peripheral equipment

with SYS 600C.

Connecting accessories6.2.

Before interacting with SYS 600C, connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to theproduct. These devices are not included in the delivery.

Use the appropriate VGA connector cable to connect the monitor to SYS 600C. Connectthe mouse by using either the USB or PS/2 connector.

Powering on SYS 600C6.3.

To power on SYS 600C, press the power button located next to the power input ports.

Before connecting to network6.4.

Before connecting the product to the network, set the SYS 600C computer name and theTCP/IP address accordingly. By default the DHCP is enabled. Hosts file withinC:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc contains only the localhost definition. Change thesesettings accordingly to reflect the target network.

There may be different network connectors in the rear panelof SYS 600C, depending on the selections made when orderingSYS 600C.

Before connecting to USB devices6.5.

Connecting a USB-HDD directly to the USB port can cause a power surge on the portand the port can be damaged. Apply an external power supply to the USB-HDD beforeconnecting to the USB port.

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Event data history achiving in SYS 600C6.6.

SYS 600C contains a pre-configured application, which automatically removes eventdata history files older than one month from the product. This removal operation is doneby Disk Management tool during SYS 600C operation.

If you want to store event data history files for a longer period, see the SYS 600 Install-ation and Administration manual for more information about using Disk ManagementTool.

Using the SCIL function WORKSTATION_CALL6.7.

The SCIL function WORKSTATION_CALL can be used to execute tasks on theWorkstation. This function uses TCP/IP communication and port number 12221. Forsecurity reasons the function is disabled by default and the port is closed. If the SCILfunction is needed, it has to be enabled and the port opened in the firewall.

To enable the function:1. Paste the shortcut of ..\sc\prog\exec\wserver.exe to the Start > Programs > Startup

folder.2. Configure the firewall to unblock incoming port 12221.3. Execute the shortcut to enable workstation calls from the server immediately.

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Troubleshooting and support7.

Troubleshooting7.1.

Problem:

When I disconnect the cable from the VGA connector of running SYS 600C, the displaydoes not wake up, when I reconnect the cable.

Solution:

1. Ensure that the cable is properly attached to the VGA connector.2. Power on the display.3. Press CTRL + ALT + F1 to activate the display card chipset manually.4. If this does not help, reboot SYS 600C.5. Before the Windows logo appears, press F8 and select boot in VGA–mode.6. Then remove the display drivers, reboot the system, and reinstall the display driver.

Problem:

During the serial line Process or upper level NCC communication within the SYS 600C,I can sometimes see that the Diagnostics Counters for these communication lines areincreasing related to the occurrred Timeouts, Parity or Framing errors. I can also detectthat LEDs for these same lines within the SYS 600C front panel are not blinking sym-metrically.

Solution:

For the Process communication remember always to use shielded communication cablesto minimize the effect of electrical disturbances to the communication lines connectedto SYS 600C. The maximum shield is provided, when the shield of communication cablehas been wired to the DB9 connectors in both ends. The additional equipments, forexample, gender changers or DB9 adaptors, should not be used together with serialcables. For more information about serial cable wiring requirements, see SYS 600 productdocumentation.

Technical support7.2.

If you cannot solve the technical problem, contact ABB SA-D Support Line. Whencontacting, inform the technical support about the SYS 600C product information. Therequired product information is located in the right edge of device front panel.

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Figure 7.2-1 Product information label

Conformance and interoperability7.3.

For information about SYS 600C hardware conformance and interoperability, see SYS600C Product Guide.

For more information about the SYS 600C software conformance and interoperability,see the manuals listed in 2.7, Related documents.

Disposing of SYS 600C7.4.

Definitions and regulations of hazardous materials are country-specific and change whenthe knowledge of materials increases. The materials used in this product are typical forelectric and electronic devices.

All parts used in this product are recyclable. When disposing of cast-off SYS600C orits parts, contact the local entepreneurs who are authorized and specialized in handlingelectrical/electronic waste. These partners can sort the material by using dedicated sortingprocesses and dispose of the product according to the local requirements.

MaterialsPartsSYS600C

Steel

PC1), LCP2)

Metallic plates, parts andscrews

Plastic parts

Case

Various

PC, PBT3), LCP, PA4)

Steel

Electronic parts

Plastics parts

Metallic plate

Computer components

Cardboard

LCP, PBT

Box

Plastics parts

Package

PC

Paper

Compact disc

Manual

Attached materials

1) Polycarbonate 2) Liquid crystal polymer 3) Polybutylene terephthalate 4) Polyamide

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Hardware specifications and dimensions

Table A1-1 Hardware specifications and dimensionsIntel® Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz (T7400)CPU

Intel® 82945GM and ICH7RChipset

2GB DDR2Memory

Intel® 82945 chipset integrated graphic controllerVGA

Award BIOSBIOS

1 x 16 GB Compact Flash (Silicon Systems)Storage device

1 x PC104 slot

3 x PCI v2.3 slots

Expansion slot

16 x RS232 at rear panelSerial ports

6 x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45 or LC) at rear panel

1 x Gigabit Ethernet at front panel (RJ45)

LAN ports

2 x USB at rear panel (USB 2.0)

1 x USB at front panel (USB 2.0)

1 x USB internal (USB 2.0)

USB

AC97 2.1Audio

PS/2Keyboard/Mouse

88 - 132 VAC / 45 - 160 VDC

176 - 264 VAC / 200 - 370 VDC

Redundant power supply is optional

Power supply

438W x 130H x 312D mm (excluding rack mount accessories)

3U height, 19" rack mountable

Dimension

Operating: -30°C ~ +65°C (-22 °F ~ 149°F )

(Maximum continuous CPU burden 50% of lowest/highest operatingtemperature)

Storage: -40°C ~ +75°C (-40 °F ~167°F )

Temperature

5% ~ 95% (+40°C) non-condensingRelative humidity

IP40Protection class

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Mechanical dimensions

Mechanical information for SYS 600C is presented in the following diagram.

• Dimensions: 438 mm (W) x 130 mm (H) x 312 mm (L)• Net weight: 10.9 kg

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Figure  SYS 600C mechanical dimensions diagram

Mechanical information

Front panel view

The appearance of the front panel depends on whether the 19” rack connectivity is usedor not. LEDs are used for system monitoring of SYS 600C. One Ethernet and USB portis included to enable fast connection from the front panel, when needed.

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Figure  Front panel view

The following table lists the front panel connectors and indicators.

Table A1-2 Front panel connectors and indicatorsDescriptionFront panel connector/indic-

ator

LAN communication indication LEDs1

RS232 communication indication LEDs2

P2 Power Supply3

SYS RUN4

STORAGE5

USB6

LAN7

P1 Power Supply8

Rear panel view

The appearance of the rear panel depends on the SYS 600C options made during theordering phase.

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Figure  Rear panel view

The following table lists the rear panel connectors.

Table A1-3 Rear panel connectorsDescriptionRear panel connector

16 x Serial ports RS 2321

VGA2

Keyboard3

6 x LAN4

2 x USB5

Console6

ON/OFF7

Power supply (redundant option)8

3 x Expansion Slot9

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Appendix 2

Carrier board information

The following figure describes the carrier board jumper settings and their location.

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Figure  Carrier board jumper settings and their location

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Power input terminal

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Figure  Power input terminal diagram

The information in this figure applies to J35 and J40 on the carrier board.

Power output terminal

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Figure  Power output terminal diagram

The information in this figure applies to J44 on the carrier board.

COM1 Console port

Console port is also COM1 with complete modem signals.

Table A2-1 Console ports with complete modem signalsRS-232 signalPin No.

DCD1

RXD2

TXD3

DTR4

GND5

DSR6

RTS7

CTS8

RI9

The information in this table applies to J62 on the carrier board.

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COM2 pin header

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Figure  COM2 pin header diagram

The information in this figure applies to J31 on the carrier board.

PS/2 connector

Connect a PS/2 keyboard directly to this port, or use the accessory Y-shaped cable toconnect both the PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse.

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Figure  PS/2 connector diagram

The information in this figure applies to J67 on the carrier board.

System pin header

Pin 1 and 2 are not used.

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Figure  System pin header diagram

The information in this figure applies to JP8 on the carrier board.

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USB power switch

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Figure  USB power switch diagram

The information in this figure applies to SW3, SW4, SW5, and SW6 on the carrier board.

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Appendix 3

PCI-Express serial port settings and location

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Figure  PCI-Express serial port diagram

Serial port mode settings

By factory default, the serial ports are set to RS-232 mode.

Table A3-1 Serial port mode settingsDIP switch settingFunction

1 - On (default)RS232

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Serial port jumper settings

Table A3-2 Serial port jumper settingsJumper settingFunction

JPx 4-5: DCD

JPx 5-6: +5V

JPx (no jumper): N/A

DB9 pin#1 definition

DB9 Serial port pin definitions

Table A3-3 DB9 Serial port pin definitionsRS-232Pin No.

DCD1

RXD2

TXD3

DTR4

GND5

DSR6

RTS7

CTS8

RI9

Building RS232 loopback plugs

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Figure  RS232 loopback plugs

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