Siemens IPC427C manual Default Bios Setup entries, Documenting your device configuration

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Detailed descriptions 16.2 BIOS Setup

16.2.10Default BIOS Setup entries

Documenting your device configuration

If you have changed any default settings in Setup, you can enter them in the following table. You can then refer to these entries for any future hardware modifications.

Note

Print out the table below and keep the pages in a safe place once you made your entries.

BIOS Setup default settings

 

System parameters

Defaults

 

Custom entries

 

Main

 

 

 

 

System Time

hh:mm:ss

 

 

 

System Date

MM/DD/YYYY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serial ATA Port 0, Serial ATA Port 1

 

 

 

Type

 

 

 

 

32-bit I/O

 

 

 

 

Block Mode

 

 

 

 

Transfer Mode

 

 

 

 

Security Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boot options

 

 

 

 

Quick Boot Mode

Enabled

 

 

 

POST errors

All without keyboard

 

 

 

Diagnostic screen

Enabled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keyboard Features

 

 

 

 

Numlock

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hardware Options

 

 

 

 

PCI - MPI/DP 1)

Enabled

 

 

 

Internal CAN 2)

Enabled

 

 

 

CAN bus I/O address 2)

5400

 

 

 

On-board Ethernet 1

Enabled

 

 

 

Ethernet 1 Address

00.0E.8C.xxxxxx

 

 

 

Ethernet 1 Remote Boot

Disabled

 

 

132

 

 

 

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Operating Instructions, 04/2009, A5E02414743-01

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Contents Simatic Industrial PC Simatic IPC427CLegal information Table of contents Table of contents 105 Appendix ESD guidelinesList of abbreviations IndexIntroduction PrefaceContents format Table of Contents Guideline to the Operating InstructionsSafety Instructions General safety instructionsRepairs System expansionsBattery ESD directivesDescription OverviewApplications Features Basic dataDrives and storage media Monitoring and safety functions Basic data PortsSoftware Operating systems Windows Embedded Standard Function Hard disk / SSD version Compact Flash card versionActivation of Horm and creation of a Hiber File Design External DesignDevice components Pos Description Ports and power supply Connection componentsOn/Off switch Position of on/off switch DescriptionOperator controls Status displays Status displaysMeaning Application planning TransportUnpacking and checking the delivery unit Unpacking the deviceNoting the device identification data COA Label Windows Embedded Standard Ambient and Environmental Conditions Installing/mounting Horizontal preferred position Permitted temperaturesVertical Power supply at the top Permitted mounting positionsUpright mounting Permitted temperatures SuspendedMounting information Mounting the deviceMounting methods Mounting on DIN rails Mounting the device on DIN railsSteps for mounting on DIN rails Installing/mounting 5.4 Mounting on DIN rails Removing the device from the DIN railInstalling brackets on the device Steps for installing the mounting bracketsMounting with mounting brackets Removing mounting clamps from the deviceMounting/demounting the device Mounting examples Material Bore diameterUpright mounting Mounting the vertical mounting bracket onto the deviceConnecting Connecting peripheral equipmentConnecting the 24 V DC power supply ConnectingSteps for connecting the device to the 24 V DC power supply To be noted before you connect the deviceProtective ground connection Protective earth terminalSteps for connecting the USB strain-relief USB strain-reliefCommissioning Factory stateConnections before commissioning Configuring the operating system Commissioning Windows Embedded StandardBasic commissioning initial startup RequirementsSwitch off the device Commissioning Windows XP Professional Switch off the device Commissioning other operating systems Commissioning guideAdditional information Integration into an Automation System EthernetRS232 Integration into an Automation System 8.1 Overview Functions Monitoring FunctionsSimatic PC DiagBase software Simatic PC DiagMonitor softwareTemperature monitoring/display Temperature monitoringWatchdog WD FunctionWatchdog reactions WD monitoring timesFunction Command Enhanced Write Filter EWFPurpose and function Set EWFSpecial features for the use of Enhanced Write Filters EWF Ewfmgr c -enableConfiguring Fbwf File Based Write Filter FbwfComparison between EWF and Fbwf Functions Sram buffer memory Battery monitoring Operation without monitor and keyboard Expansions and Configurations Open the device front panelTools PreparationOpen the device Steps in opening the device front panelInstalling the memory module How to remove a memory moduleMemory expansion Memory expansion optionsInstalling a memory module Display of the current memory configurationHow to install a memory module Installing PCI-104 / PC/104 Plus modules Mounting PCI-104 or PC/104 Plus modules Mounting PCI-104 or PC/104-PlusmodulesSteps for mounting an expansion module Configuring/installing a PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodule Mounting additional PCI-104 or PC/104-PlusmodulesInstalling/Removing Compact Flash Cards Installation options for Compact Flash cardsInstalling/removing an accessible Compact Flash card Opening the module receptacleSteps for opening the module receptacle Installing the Compact Flash card Steps for installing a Compact Flash cardRemoving the Compact Flash card Steps for removing a Compact Flash cardInstalling/removing a built-in Compact Flash card Steps for removing a built-in Compact Flash cardMaintenance and Service Removing and Installing Hardware ComponentsRepairs Carrying out repairsPreventive maintenance Component Exchange intervalHow to remove a drive Replacing hard disk or SSD driveRemoving drives Installing a drive Replace the backup battery To be noted before you replace the batteryDisposal ToolReplacing the battery Reconfiguring the Bios SetupSteps for replacing the battery Reinstalling the operating system General installation procedureWindows Embedded Standard Restoring the factory state Simatic IPC427C Setting up the operating system with the Recovery CD Windows XP ProfessionalRestoring the factory state Maintenance and Service Reinstalling the operating system Setting up the operating system via the Recovery CD/DVD Booting with the Recovery CD/DVDPartition setup Installation of the operating system CDDRIVE\MUISetting up the partitions under Windows Embedded Standard Partitioning data mediaPartitioning the Compact Flash card Partitioning the hard diskSetting up the partitions under Windows XP Professional Partition Name Size File systemInstalling drivers and software Driver installation under Windows Embedded StandardInstalling drivers and software Installing updates Installing or updating application programs and driversUpdating the operating system WindowsPerforming a Bios update Download from Bios updateData backup Creating an imageAlarm, error and system messages Boot error messagesOn-screen error messages On-screen error message Meaning / tipAlarm, error and system messages 12.1 Boot error messages Troubleshooting/FAQs General problemsProblem Possible cause To correct or avoid error Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers Technical specifications General specificationsGeneral specifications SafetyGeneral specifications Climatic Conditions Horizontal mounting positionVertical / portrait mounting position General specifications Mech. Ambient conditions Special FeaturesMotherboard Drives / storage mediaGeneral specifications Ports Status displays on the devicePower requirements of the components Maximum power consumption of the auxiliary components14.3 Integrated DC power supply Technical specificationsTypical power consumption Current consumption Power consumption At 24 V rated voltageDimension drawings Overview of the dimensional drawingsDimension drawings of the device Dimensional drawing of the device Front viewDimension drawings of the device with mounting brackets 100 101 Dimensional drawings of the device with expansion frames Dimension drawing of the blanking plate Dimensional drawing of the blinding plateDimension drawings Dimension drawing of the blanking plate Detailed descriptions Internal componentsOverview of internal components Technical features of the motherboard BiosComponent Description Parameters Port CPUExternal ports Overview16.1.3.2 COM1/2 Port Position DescriptionDVI-I 16.1.3.5 USB Ethernet RJ45 connectionPin no Short description Description Input / output USB port, 4 channel high current Pin noProfibus Can busPort Position Connector Description Internal ports16.1.4.2 Compact Flash card interface PCI-104 or PC/104-Plus interface PCI part PCI-104 or PCI part of the PC/104-Plus interface Pin noBios Setup Bios Setup programChanging the device configuration OverviewStarting Bios Setup Starting Bios SetupBios Setup menus Menu layout Menu DescriptionSettings in the main menu Main menuField Meaning By submenusSystem time and date Serial ATA Port 0, Serial ATA PortBoot Options submenu Keyboard Features submenu Hardware Options submenu Entry MeaningPCI MPI / DP Settings in the Advanced Menu Advanced MenuIO Device Configuration submenu Sata Configuration submenu AhciSecurity menu Boot menu 12 Boot menuLegacy 13 Legacy submenu14 Boot Type Order field 129 Version menu 15 Version menu exampleExit Menu Default Bios Setup entries Documenting your device configurationBios Setup default settings IO device configuration Sata ConfigurationBoot Legacy Boot Type OrderVersion Simatic PC IPC427C ProfibusCPU ID System resources Currently allocated system resourcesSystem resources used by the BIOS/DOS PCI Interrupt LinesInterrupt Interrupt type 16.4 I/O Address Areas Overview of the internal module registersOverview of the internal module registers AddressesWatchdog trigger register read only, address 066h Meaning of the bitsWatchdog trigger register Can base address register write only, address 066h Output register LED 1 / 2 read/write, address 404Eh Output register LED 1 / 2 read/write address 404Eh BitsLED L2 Battery status tab read-only, address 50Fh Sram address register Sram address registerConnecting peripherals Guidelines and declarationsEMC directive Declaration of conformityApprovals for the USA, Canada and Australia Product safety Certificates and approvalsDIN ISO 9001 certificate Software License Agreement145 Service and support Training centerTechnical support ESD Guidelines Definition of ESDElectrostatic charging Basic protective measures against electrostatic dischargeAbbreviations Abbreviation Term MeaningFAQ CRTCSA DramHDA HDDHMI HtmlNCQ NemaNMI ODDSO-DIMM SOMSPP SSD154 Glossary Configuration files Configuration softwareCE marking ChipsetDevice configuration Disc-at-onceDrivers Dual Core CPUESD directive File Based Write Filter EWFFormatting Gender changerImage Intel VTInterfaceInterface Interface, multi-pointLicense key License key diskLow-voltage directive LPT interfaceNEC Class Operating systemPacket writing PC cardPIC mode PEG interfacePixel Plug&PlayRecovery CD ResetRestore DVD PXE serverSetup Bios Setup TroubleshootingScsi interface Session at onceWarm restart Wlan166 Index CanIndex Simatic S7 170
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