Siemens

Configuring a Siemens PCU

When installing a replacement Siemens PCU, there are some steps that you need to follow to get it configured which we have detailed below.

Configuring the System

System Settings

–          How to change the name of the PCU

  • Default
    • The PCU is supplied with an automatically generated computer name
  • Procedure
    • To change the name of the PCU:
      • 1. Select Start >Control Panel >System
      • 2. Select the Computer Name tab and click on Change so the following dialog box opens

–          How to set the IP address of the PCU 50.3

  • Default
    • The IP address 192.168.214.241 is set as a factory default for every PCU 50.3 on the system network. You must only perform the steps below if you wish to change the default.
  • Procedure
    • 1. Select the following on the PCU on the service desktop: Start > Settings > Network Connections
    • 2. Double click the Ethernet 2 interface you want to parameterize which is to be used for connecting the TCU or system network. The Ethernet 2 (System Network) Properties window opens.
    • Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the properties button. The Internet Protocol Properties window opens.

  • Under the General tab select the Use the following IP address option and enter the IP address and the subnet screen form.
  • Below is the recommended setting for the first PCU
  • Enter the required new IP address and confirm the settings with OK.

–          How to add the PCU to a domain

  • Requirement
    • Only a user with the corresponding entitlement, such as a domain admin, can add a PCU to an existing domain.
  • Domain Controller (DC)
    • A domain controller (DC) is a server for central authentication and authorization of computer and users in a network. In a network with a domain controller, several computers are combined to form one domain.
  • Proceed as follows
    • To add a PCU to a domain:
      • 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System, Computer Name tab
        • Default: The PCU belongs to a Workgroup and is not assigned to a domain
        • 2. Click Change …
          • The following dialog opens:

  • 3. Enter the name of the domain to which you want to add the PCU
  • 4. You will then be asked to log on as a user with the corresponding entitlement to conclude the process.

–          How to connect to an external monitor

  • Conditions
    • To connect to an external monitor, the following conditions apply:
      • The external monitor is connected to the DVI interface
      • The monitor may not be connected while in use.
  • Procedure
    • To connect to an external monitor:
      • 1. Right click the PCU’s service desktop and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
      • 2. Select the Settings tab and then click Advanced
      • 3. Select the Troubleshooting tab and set the Hardware acceleration to a value other than zero. The recommended setting is Full.
      • 4. Close the dialog and click OK to confirm.
      • 5. Repeat steps 2 and 3. There is an additional tab for the Graphics Controller.
      • 6. Click the Graphics Properties button. On the Devices tab the external monitor corresponds to the Monitor selection; the OP/TP on the PCU corresponds to the Notebook selection.
      • 7. Select a Primary Device and a Secondary Device.
      • 8. Close the dialog and click OK. The external monitor is now ready.

      For more info, give us a call at 800-691-8511 or email sales@mroelectric.com. Our full Simodrive series is listed here.

Joe Kaminski

Joe Kaminski is an industrial automation specialist at MRO Electric. He has a background in industrial engineering and supply chain management. Joe has worked in the automation industry for over 10 years providing support to some of the largest companies in the world. For more info, visit www.mroelectric.com.

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