Summary of Contents for Siemens SIMATIC HMI Industrial Thin Client ITC1200
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___________________ Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, Preface ITC1900, ITC2200 ___________________ Overview ___________________ Safety instructions SIMATIC HMI Installing and connecting the ___________________ device HMI device ___________________ Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, Commissioning the device ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 ___________________ Assigning device parameters Operating Instructions ___________________ Configuring the server ___________________...
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Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
Preface Purpose of the operating instructions These operating instructions provide information based on the requirements defined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation. This information relates to the place of use, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance. These operating instructions are intended for the following user groups: ●...
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● SIMATIC ITC1900 ● SIMATIC ITC2200 The designation "ITC (Industrial Thin Client)" encompasses all of the named devices. Registered trademarks The following designations marked with the symbol ® are registered trademarks of Siemens AG: ● HMI ® ● SIMATIC ®...
Table of contents Preface ..............................3 Overview..............................9 Product description ........................9 Product package ..........................10 Layout of the devices ........................11 1.3.1 Interfaces .............................12 Accessories..........................13 Typical applications........................13 Requirements..........................16 Safety instructions ........................... 17 General safety instructions ......................17 Security information ........................18 Installing and connecting the device ......................19 Brief instructions - connecting and starting the device ..............19 Preparing for installation ......................20 3.2.1...
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Table of contents 5.3.1 Access and structure........................38 5.3.2 Device data ..........................40 5.3.3 System settings........................... 41 5.3.4 Network settings.......................... 46 5.3.5 Connections ..........................50 5.3.5.1 Basics............................50 5.3.5.2 Setting up client-server connections ................... 53 5.3.5.3 Connection settings........................54 5.3.5.4 Setting up startup connection......................
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Table of contents Device maintenance and repair ....................... 97 Cleaning the device front ......................97 Disabling the touch screen......................98 Calibrating the touch screen ......................98 Spare parts and repairs .......................99 Technical specifications......................... 101 Certificates and approvals ......................101 Directives and declarations......................103 9.2.1 Electromagnetic compatibility ....................103 9.2.2 ESD guideline ..........................104 Dimensional drawings........................106...
Overview Product description SIMATIC ITC - the high-performance local thin client solution Industrial Thin Clients are low-cost HMI terminals that provide local HMI functionality in plants spread over large areas. In this way, Industrial Thin Clients contribute to an improved overview, operability, and productivity of plants.
Overview 1.2 Product package Easy commissioning The Industrial Thin Client merely requires an IP address. For fast on-site commissioning and diagnostics, the SIMATIC ITC is equipped with a Setup Wizard optimized for touch operation. Alternatively, the Remote Configuration Center (RCC V2.0 or higher) management software enables easy, efficient remote configuration and diagnostics of one or more devices.
Overview 1.3 Layout of the devices Layout of the devices Front view and side view ① Touch screen ② Recesses for mounting clamps ③ Mounting seal Bottom view ① "Factory settings" key ② Interfaces ③ Recesses for mounting clamps Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Overview 1.3 Layout of the devices Rear view ① Rating plate ② Cover ③ Interface designation ④ Ground connection ⑤ Fixing elements for strain relief 1.3.1 Interfaces The following figure shows the interfaces on the device. ① Power supply connector ②...
Accessories Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the HMI device, but can be ordered on the Internet at Industry Mall (http://mall.automation.siemens.com). This section provides information on the scope of accessories available at the time these operating instructions were written.
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Overview 1.5 Typical applications Access to a server via "RDP". The Industrial Thin Client uses RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) to access a server, such as an industrial PC or a PC. The following applications are also possible. ● WinCC/Web Navigator The Industrial Thin Client uses an Internet browser on the server to access the WinCC Web Navigator as a Web Navigator client.
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Overview 1.5 Typical applications Access to a web server via "Web" The Industrial Thin Client displays applications and the content of a web server using the integrated web browser functionality . Web-based content may be diagnostic or user-specific web pages of an S7 controller (PROFINET), for example, or content from the Intranet/Internet.
SINUMERIK PCU with PCU basic software as well as SINUMERIK NCU with CNC software is available on the Internet at "http://support.automation.siemens.com" (see Service&Support portal under Technical Support/for short Technical Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW)): ● SINUMERIK Hotline: same "Access channels" as SIMATIC.
Safety instructions General safety instructions Open equipment and the Machinery Directive WARNING The device constitutes open equipment The device constitutes open equipment. This means that the device may only be installed in enclosures or cabinets which provide front access for operating the device. Access to the enclosure or cabinet in which the device is installed should only be possible by means of a key or tool and for trained and authorized personnel.
Observe the information on electromagnetic compatibility (Page 113). Security information Siemens offers IT security mechanisms for its portfolio of automation and drive products in order to support safe operation of the plant/machine. We recommend that you stay informed about the IT security developments for your products. For information on this topic, refer to: Industry Online Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW): You can register...
Installing and connecting the device Brief instructions - connecting and starting the device Procedure Step See also Place the device in the mounting cutout, and fasten the Mounting the device (Page 24) HMI device with the mounting clamps. Connect the equipotential bonding. Connection of equipotential bonding (Page 27) Connect the power supply.
A damaged part will cause the HMI device to malfunction. Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of damaged parts, contact your Siemens representative. The following is included in the scope of delivery of the device: ● The device itself ●...
Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Preparing for installation 3.2.2 Checking the operating conditions Note the following aspects before installing the HMI device: 1. Familiarize yourself with the standards, approvals, EMC parameters and technical specifications for operation of the HMI device. This information is available in the following sections: –...
Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Preparing for installation NOTICE Damage due to overheating Convection through the device is reduced when it is installed at an angle. This means that the maximum permitted ambient temperature for operation is also reduced. With sufficient forced ventilation, you can operate the device when installed at an angle up to the maximum permitted ambient temperature for vertical installation.
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Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Preparing for installation Degrees of protection The degrees of protection of the HMI device can only be guaranteed if the following requirements are met: ● Material thickness at the mounting cutout for IP65 degree of protection or Front face only Type 4X/Type 12 (indoor use only): 2 mm to 6 mm ●...
Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Mounting the device Mounting the device Position of the mounting clamps To achieve the degree of protection for the device, you need to comply with the mounting clamp positions listed below. The positions of the mounting clamps are marked by stamps on the cutouts. Fit mounting clamps in all the stamped cutouts.
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Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Mounting the device Procedure Note Risk of guaranteed degree of protection not being met If the mounting seal is damaged or protrudes beyond the device, the degree of protection is not ensured. Checking the placement of the mounting seal To avoid leakage around the mounting cutout, do not install the mounting seal turned inside out.
● The device has been installed according to the information provided in these operating instructions. ● Always use shielded standard cables. For order information please refer to Industry Mall (http://mall.automation.siemens.com). Connection sequence Connect the device in the following sequence: 1. Equipotential bonding 2.
Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.2 Connection of equipotential bonding Differences in electrical potential Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separated plant components. Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents over the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces.
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Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Wiring diagram ① Ground connection on the device, example ② Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: min. 4 mm ③ Control cabinet ④ Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: min. 16 mm ⑤ Ground connection ⑥...
Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.3 Connecting the power supply Configuration graphic The figure below shows the connection between the device and the power supply. Note when connecting The mains terminal for connecting the power supply is contained in the accessory kit. The mains terminal is designed for cables with a maximum cross-section of 1.5 mm².
Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Safe power supply NOTICE Device malfunction If the supply voltage is outside the specified range, device malfunctions cannot be ruled out. Use only 24 VDC power supply units with safe electrical isolation in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41 or HD 60364-4-41, for example, to SELV / PELV standard.
Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Installing strain relief 3.4.5 Connecting a USB device You can connect the following devices to the USB port: ● Mouse ● Keyboard ● Industrial USB Hub 4 ● USB memory devices The device only supports USB storage devices that have been formatted with the FAT16/FAT32 or NFTS file system.
Commissioning the device Switching on and testing the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Switch on the power supply. Information regarding the included free software is displayed during startup. If the device fails to start, you may have crossed the wires on the mains terminal. Check the connected wires and change their connection.
Commissioning the device 4.2 Interrupting and restoring a connection Interrupting and restoring a connection Introduction The connection to the server can be interrupted in several ways: ● The server is offline or has has not completed its startup sequence. ● The password is incorrect. ●...
Assigning device parameters Possible applications Possible applications The Industrial Thin Client can fulfill the following functions as an operator terminal: ● Access to an HMI device as a Sm@rtServer client via the WinCC Sm@rtServer option. ● Access as a client via the "RDP" protocol (Windows programs). ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.2 Opening the configuration Procedure on the device 1. Press the "Start menu" symbol in the task bar. 2. Select the menu entry "Configuration". At first, all configuration settings are displayed in the "All" submenu. Detailed information is available in the section "Access and structure (Page 38)".
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Assigning device parameters 5.2 Opening the configuration NOTICE Unintended reactions of the device Two people can edit the configuration settings simultaneously: locally on the device and via remote configuration. The most recently saved settings are the valid settings at any given time (blue "Save"...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Configuration settings of the device 5.3.1 Access and structure Structure The following figure shows the configuration settings in the "Configuration" Start menu. This configuration settings have the following submenus: ● "All": displays all configuration settings in a single window ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device ● Desktop settings under "Desktop": – Taskbar – On-screen keyboard – Background image ● Application settings under "Applications": Web browser settings Note Forced termination of connection When you change and save the configuration settings, all open client-server connections are terminated and all open programs are closed without a confirmation prompt.
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device See also Network settings (Page 46) System settings (Page 41) Password settings (Page 58) Setting up startup connection (Page 56) 5.3.2 Device data The following figure shows the device data in the Start menu "Configuration > Information". The device data identify the device uniquely and are shown here for informational purposes only.
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.3 System settings Introduction The following figure shows the system settings in the Start menu "Configuration > System". You can perform the following actions: ● Specify device name ● Setting up screen: language, brightness, calibration, right mouse click ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Specifying device name In the "Device information" area, specify a name for the Industrial Thin Client in "Device name". This name will allow the administrator to identify the device. The device name will be displayed at the following places: ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Set the "Screen brightness". You can also use the system settings to "Calibrate touch screen" (see section "Calibrating the touch screen (Page 98)"). If you select the "Right mouse click" option, each contact on the touch screen lasting more than 2 seconds will be interpreted as a right-click.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Save and restore the configuration file You back up the configuration file of the device either directly on the device via USB or from a PC via Remote configuration of several devices (Page 66). The configuration file contains all device-specific configuration settings with the exception of the background image and the touch calibration.
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Network settings (Page 46) Remote configuration of several devices (Page 66) Layout of the devices (Page 11) Switching on and testing the device (Page 33) SIMATIC Thin Client (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/23910492) Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.4 Network settings Introduction The following figure shows the network settings in the Start menu "Configuration > Network". You can perform the following actions: ● Specify network parameters ● Assign network parameters dynamically ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Specify network parameters You assign the network parameters either statically or dynamically: ● If "Assign IP address automatically (DHCP)" is not selected, assign a valid static IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Use DNS server You can manually enter the IP address of the DNS server under "DNS server". If you select the "Automatically assign DNS server" option, the manual IP address is overwritten by an IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Specify speed and mode of the connection The device detects the data rate and the connection mode of its physical connection partner and adapts itself automatically. The "Set automatically" option is therefore selected by default.
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.5 Connections 5.3.5.1 Basics Introduction Users can connect from the Thin Client to different servers. Example: ● RDP Server 1: Access to office planning documents ● VNC Server 2: Access to Office spreadsheets ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Special features with SINUMERIK Note The SINUMERIK connection is configured automatically through the SINUMERIK system network and therefore does not need any connection settings or a connection password. Note PROFINET basic functions The SINUMERIK connection supports only the PROFINET basic services.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Factory default settings ● Administrator password "admin" ● "Obtain IP address automatically (DHCP)" Note Misuse The factory-set administrator password for all devices is "admin". This means that unauthorized persons have free access to the configuration settings. After initial commissioning or restoring of the factory settings, you should log on with "admin"...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.5.2 Setting up client-server connections Structure of the tab The following figure shows the list of client-server connections in the Start menu "Configuration > Connections". At the bottom are buttons for editing a selected client-server connection. Buttons The buttons have the following functions: ●...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.5.3 Connection settings By way of example, the following figure shows the connection settings for an RDP connection in the Start menu "Configuration > Connections". You select a client-server connection, or create a new one. The following connection settings can be specified: Note Grayed-out fields...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device ● In "URL" ("Web" connection type only), you specify an Internet address at which the web server can be reached. ● In "Server port", the default port is set. RDP: 3389, Sm@rtServer/VNC: 5900. ●...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device ● If you select the "Connect USB as drive" option (RDP only), you can access a USB memory device connected to the Industrial Thin Client on the touch screen. The USB data are transferred to the server and displayed there in Windows Explorer for the devices.
● You can assign a name and an IP address to the device in SIMATIC Manager under "Target system > Edit Ethernet device". ● As of TIA Portal V12: The device can be configured in the topology editor. See also PassiveComponentsInstaller.zip (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/30840898) Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.6 Password settings Introduction The following figure shows the password settings in the Start menu "Configuration > Passwords". Note Forced termination of connection When you save the changed configuration settings, all open client-server connections are terminated and all open programs are closed without a confirmation prompt.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device To edit the configuration settings, follow these steps: 1. Move the blue circle (slider) "Logon" in the toolbar to the right. 2. Enter the administrator password. 3. Click the "Logon" button to close the dialog. You are logged on as administrator.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device After factory settings are restored, a saved configuration file can be transferred back to the device. Once the configuration file is restored, the password contained therein will be valid after the device is restarted.
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.7 Desktop settings Introduction The following figure shows the desktop settings in the Start menu "Configuration > Desktop". You can make the following settings: ● Position of the taskbar ● Display of the taskbar ●...
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Specifying the display of the taskbar Note Faulty touch calibration If the touch screen has not been calibrated or has been calibrated improperly, you will only be able to re-display a hidden taskbar by means of a connected external mouse. Make sure that the touch screen of your HMI device has been calibrated correctly.
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Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device Note Required properties of background images Format: PNG, JPG, JPEG File size: max. 5 MB Resolution: Maximum 1920 x 1080 for ITC2200 Colors: Maximum 16777216 Display of the background image ...
Assigning device parameters 5.3 Configuration settings of the device 5.3.8 Application settings Introduction Additional, configurable application programs (software applications) can run on the Industrial Thin Client. The web browser is currently the only application. The following figure shows the web browser settings in the Start menu "Configuration > Applications".
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Content of the Example Comments no proxy is to be input field "No used proxy for" Domain Suffix of the ".siemens.com, Both suffix variants must be domain siemens.com" entered in order to exclude an entire domain. Host name Host name only "MyWinPC"...
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices Adjusting the display in the web browser You can enlarge or reduce the display in the web browser: ● Use the key combination <CTRL><+> to enlarge the display. ● Use the key combination <CTRL><-> to reduce the display. Note Depending on the keyboard you are using, it may be necessary to press the Shift key to access the "+"...
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.2 Installation Requirements The following requirements must be met for operation: ● The Industrial Thin Client is in a PROFINET or Ethernet network. ● At least 1 network adapter is installed in the PC. ●...
6. Complete the installation at the end of the installation process with the "Finish" button. We recommended that you reboot the PC. Result Remote Configuration Center is installed in the default directory, "C:\Program Files\Siemens\". See also Product Support SIMATIC Thin Client (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/59368467/130000) 5.4.3...
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.4 Operation 5.4.4.1 Overview of remote operation User interface No. Name Position Display ① In topmost Displays the configuration settings of one or more position devices, IP address assignment or home page ②...
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Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices ④ 3. Use drag-and-drop to move devices to the new "Machine1" folder in the device tree The folder is saved retentively in the local device memory. As a result, the device is always assigned to this folder.
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Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices Save the configuration file remotely and restore it The configuration file contains all device-specific configuration settings with the exception of the background image and the touch calibration. Save the configuration file of a device on the central PC.
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Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices Editing configuration settings of several devices synchronously ④ ⑤ 1. Select one or more devices in the device window . The configuration window then displays the following: – One device selected: the same configuration settings as on the device (see "Opening the configuration (Page 35)").
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Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices Special features for connections ⑤ If you select "Connections" in the configuration window , the currently configured client- server connections for each selected device are transferred one after the other and displayed row-by-row in the configuration window (complete connection list).
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.4.2 Perform action Procedure Note Actions only one after the other You can only perform one action after another on a device. Before performing an action on a device, wait until the actions on all selected devices have been completed. Proceed as follows to perform an action: 1.
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.4.3 Status A status symbol and monitor icon is displayed in the device tree to the right next to the device name. ● The status describes the outcome of the last action for each device. ●...
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.4.4 Assigning the IP address In the "IP" tab, assign new IP addresses for one or more devices. Note No connection between client and server If you change the IP address, an RDP, VNC/Sm@rtServer, or SINUMERIK connection may be interrupted.
Resetting the key You can reset the key on the device to the default key by restoring the factory settings. See also SIMATIC HMI Remote Configuration and Remote Update (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/35105474) Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Additional information is available on the Internet in the product information "Remote configuration and remote update (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/35105474)". The action contains the "Info" status with a status message prompting you to generate a new global pair of keys using the "Generate key" button.
Assigning device parameters 5.4 Remote configuration of several devices 5.4.7 Basic settings You make the basic settings for remote configuration via the menu bar and the Windows system settings. 1. Select "Basic Settings" in the menu bar. 2. Under "Global Data Directory", use the "Browse" button to specify the root directory in which a separate device directory is created for each device.
Configuring the server 6.1.1 RDP overview Introduction RDP, "Remote Desktop Protocol", is a protocol that the Industrial Thin Client uses to access a server with a Windows operating system, e.g., Windows Server or Windows XP. The Industrial Thin Client can access all programs running on the server, if the programs have been enabled for remote access.
Configuring the server 6.1 RDP Licensing Windows XP Professional and Windows 7 You do not require any licenses on your device under Windows 7 to access the server. Only one license on the PC for your operating system, e.g. Windows 7. You do not require any additional licenses on the server for Remote Desktop.
Configuring the server 6.2 VNC Keyboard language with Windows XP Professional A German-language on-screen keyboard and an English-language on-screen keyboard are available on the device. Set the keyboard language on the device so that it matches the keyboard language on the server. If the keyboard languages on the device and the server are different, the keys pressed on the device keyboard will not be interpreted correctly on the server.
Configuring the server 6.3 Sm@rtServer Sm@rtServer Introduction With the SIMATIC WinCC Sm@rtServer option, HMI devices communicate with each other via PROFINET. The WinCC option thus enables client/server configurations for distributed operator stations in a plant. If the SIMATIC WinCC Sm@rtServer option is installed on an HMI device, for example, on an MP 377 or Comfort Panel, the Industrial Thin Client can access the running project via Ethernet.
DHCP protocol. Additional information is available in the "SINUMERIK manual "Operator components and networking" (6FC5397-1AP10-5AA0) (http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/)". USB stick for commissioning You use a button on the HMI user interface of the SINUMERIK TCU to access the USB port on the rear of the device.
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Configuring the server 6.4 SINUMERIK Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Operating the device Overview Introduction If you are using the device to access a server, the screen display of the server is shown on the device. You operate the server screen from the device. Operator input options The following operator input options are available, depending on the peripherals that are connected to your device: ●...
Operating the device 7.2 Front operator controls On-screen display for remote access to a server The server screen is displayed as a full screen. Additional information is available in the configuration settings, Section "Connections (Page 50)". Monitoring mode If you access a device on which only monitoring mode has been configured for Sm@rtServer access, you can only monitor the device;...
Operating the device 7.3 Operating the taskbar Note when operating NOTICE Damage to the touch screen Operation of the touch screen in the following ways will reduce its service life up to and including total failure: Touching it with a pointed or sharp object ...
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Operating the device 7.3 Operating the taskbar If you touch the icon, a list of started client-server connections appears. You use the "Favorites" icon to start a client-server connection. The icons have the following meaning: ● Green check mark: Client-server connection is running. ●...
Operating the device 7.3 Operating the taskbar 7.3.2 Starting a connection Overview From the Industrial Thin Client, you can establish a connection to a server with the configured connection settings. The following connection types are supported: ● RDP ● Sm@rtServer/VNC ●...
Industrial Thin Client. For additional information on operation and authorizations, refer to the documentation "SINUMERIK manual "Operator components and networking" (6FC5397-1AP10-5AA0) (http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/)". Note TCU service menu To get to the TCU Service menu, close the SINUMERIK Viewer.
Operating the device 7.3 Operating the taskbar 7.3.4 Terminating a connection Introduction You can terminate a client-server connection as follows: ● Using the "Close" menu command (see below). ● For more options refer to "Special features". Procedure Proceed as follows to terminate an active client-server connection: 1.
Operating the device 7.4 Operating the on-screen keyboard Operating the on-screen keyboard On-screen keyboard If you have not connected an external keyboard to the device, use the on-screen keyboard for inputs, e.g., in the configuration settings. If you activate an IO field when accessing a WinCC flexible or WinCC project on a server, the on-screen keyboard is displayed automatically.
(the first) USB storage device through an HMI button. Additional information is available in the SINUMERIK manual "Operator components and networking" (6FC5397- 1AP10-5AA0) (http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/). Requirement ● The "Connect USB device as drive" option is selected in the connection settings in "Settings >...
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Operating the device 7.5 Operating a USB memory device Procedure 1. Insert the USB memory device in the USB port on the device. 2. Choose "Settings > USB devices" in the taskbar. A media explorer opens. 3. Touch the "View details" icon in the menu bar. 4.
Device maintenance and repair Cleaning the device front Introduction The device is designed for low-maintenance operation. Nevertheless, you should clean the touch screen periodically. Requirement ● Damp cleaning cloth ● Washing up liquid or foaming screen cleaning agent Procedure WARNING Unintentional response If you clean the touch screen while it is switched on, you could initiate operator controls by mistake.
Device maintenance and repair 8.2 Disabling the touch screen Disabling the touch screen Cleaning You can clean the touch screen of the HMI device when it is switched on and a connection is active. To do this you must disable the touch screen. WARNING Unintentional response If you clean the touch screen while it is switched on, you could initiate operator controls by...
Device maintenance and repair 8.4 Spare parts and repairs Spare parts and repairs Repairs In case of repair, the device must be shipped to the Return Center in Fürth. The address is: Siemens AG Industry Sector Returns Center Siemensstr. 2-4 90766 Fürth Germany For additional information, refer to the Internet at "Spare parts and repairs...
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Device maintenance and repair 8.4 Spare parts and repairs Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
(Guidelines for Explosion Protection) ● EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Industry Sector I IA AS FA DH AMB PO Box 1963 D-92209 Amberg, Germany UL approval Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to...
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Ex tc IIIC T 70 °C Dc IP65 x: Temperature values, see EC design examination certificate The EC type examination certificates are available on the Internet at: Technical Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW) Marking for Australia The device meets the requirements of standard AS/NZS 2064 (Class A).
Technical specifications 9.2 Directives and declarations Directives and declarations 9.2.1 Electromagnetic compatibility Introduction The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC law of the single European market, among others. EMC-compliant device installation EMC-compliant installation of the device and the use of interference-proof cables provide the bases for trouble-free operation.
Technical specifications 9.2 Directives and declarations 9.2.2 ESD guideline What does ESD mean? An electronic module is equipped with highly integrated components. Due to their design, electronic components are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to the discharge of static electricity.
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Technical specifications 9.2 Directives and declarations ① Synthetic materials ② Wool ③ Antistatic materials such as wood or concrete NOTICE Grounding measures There is no equipotential bonding without grounding. An electrostatic charge is not discharged and may damage the ESD. Protect yourself against discharge of static electricity.
Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications Technical specifications 9.4.1 General technical specifications Weight HMI devices ITC1200 ITC1500 ITC1900 ITC2200 Weight without packaging 3.4 kg 5.2 kg 6.5 kg 7.1 kg Display HMI devices ITC1200 ITC1500 ITC1900 ITC2200 Type LCD TFT with extended viewing angle LCD TFT LCD TFT with extended viewing...
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Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications Memory HMI devices ITC1200 ITC1500 ITC1900 ITC2200 Main memory 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM Memory 2 GB SSD Interfaces HMI devices ITC1200 ITC1500 ITC1900 ITC2200 Ethernet (PROFINET basic 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps functionality) USB 2.0 2 x Host USB type A, maximum load 500 mA, equivalent to USB standard 2.0 Power supply...
The performance depends on the network capacity in your system. With the SIMATIC WinCC Sm@rtServer option, the performance varies within the values specified in the WinCC documentation. See also FAQ 25576569 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/25576569) 9.4.3 Ambient conditions 9.4.3.1 Transport and storage conditions...
Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications 9.4.3.2 Operating conditions Mechanical and climatic conditions of use The HMI device is intended for use in locations protected from the effects of the weather. The conditions of use meet the requirements for DIN IEC 60721-3-3: ●...
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Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications Testing mechanical ambient conditions The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical ambient conditions. Tested for Test standard Comments Vibrations Vibration test in accordance Type of vibration: with IEC 60068, part 2–6 Frequency cycles at a rate of change of 1 (sinusoidal) octave/minute.
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Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications Pulse-shaped interference The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules with regard to pulse- shaped interference. This requires the device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation. Pulse-shaped Test voltage Degree of severity interference Electrostatic discharge Air discharge: 8 kV...
Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications Emission of radio interference The following table shows the unwanted emissions from electromagnetic fields in accordance with EN 55016, Limit Value Class A, Group 1, measured at a distance of 10 m. From 30 to 230 MHz <...
Technical specifications 9.5 Description of the ports Description of the ports 9.5.1 Power supply Plug connector, 2-pin The following table shows the pin assignment of the power supply. Assignment +24 VDC GND 24 V 9.5.2 USB socket The following table shows the pin assignment of the USB port. Assignment +5 VDC, out, max.
Technical specifications 9.5 Description of the ports 9.5.3 PROFINET (LAN) 10/100/1000 Mb Models of 15" and more have this interface. Name of interface on HMI device: X3 RJ45 plug connector Assignment D1– Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses: ● Technical support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW) ● Support request form (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request) ● After-sales information system for SIMATIC PC / PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis) ● SIMATIC Documentation Collection (http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal) ● Your local representative (http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/aspa-db/en/Pages/default.aspx) ●...
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Technical Support A.1 Service and support Industrial Thin Client ITC1200, ITC1500, ITC1900, ITC2200 Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E03474888-02...
Abbreviations Client Access License (Windows Server) Direct Current DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Distributed I/O Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Electromagnetic Compatibility European standard Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol International Electronic Commission...
Glossary Browser A browser is a computer program that is used to start Web sites in the Internet. Client-server system A client/server system is a network structure in which the resources are offered by a central server that the workstations (clients) can access. Degree of protection The degree of protection specifies the suitability of electronic equipment for a variety of ambient conditions –...
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Glossary Ethernet Ethernet is a fixed-cable data network technology for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet enables data transfer in the form of data frames between all devices that are connected in a local area network, for example, computers, printers. HMI device An HMI device is a device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants.
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Glossary Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) RDP enables network access to applications that are executed on a Windows Terminal Server. In this process the RDP regulates transmission of screen content and keyboard and mouse inputs over the network. Screen Form of the visualization of all logically related process data for a plant. The visualization of the process data can be supported by graphic objects.