Siemens IPC427C manual COA Label Windows Embedded Standard

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Application planning 4.2 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit

Ethernet address: The Ethernet address of the device is available in your BIOS Setup (F2 function key) under Main > Hardware Options > Ethernet 1 Address or Ethernet 2 Address.

Microsoft Windows "Product Key" from the "Certificate of Authenticity" (COA): The COA label is only present in pre-installed Windows Embedded Standard 2009 or

XP Professional and is affixed to the back of the device.

Figure 4-1 COA Label Windows Embedded Standard 2009

Figure 4-2 COA Label Windows XP Pro for Embedded Systems

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Contents Industrial PC Simatic IPC427C SimaticLegal information Table of contents Table of contents 105 Index AppendixESD guidelines List of abbreviationsPreface IntroductionGuideline to the Operating Instructions Contents format Table of ContentsSystem expansions Safety InstructionsGeneral safety instructions RepairsESD directives BatteryOverview DescriptionApplications Drives and storage media FeaturesBasic data Software Operating systems Monitoring and safety functionsBasic data Ports Function Hard disk / SSD version Compact Flash card version Windows Embedded StandardActivation of Horm and creation of a Hiber File Device components Pos Description DesignExternal Design Connection components Ports and power supplyOperator controls On/Off switchPosition of on/off switch Description Meaning Status displaysStatus displays Transport Application planningNoting the device identification data Unpacking and checking the delivery unitUnpacking the device COA Label Windows Embedded Standard Ambient and Environmental Conditions Permitted mounting positions Installing/mountingHorizontal preferred position Permitted temperatures Vertical Power supply at the topSuspended Upright mounting Permitted temperaturesMounting methods Mounting informationMounting the device Steps for mounting on DIN rails Mounting on DIN railsMounting the device on DIN rails Removing the device from the DIN rail Installing/mounting 5.4 Mounting on DIN railsRemoving mounting clamps from the device Installing brackets on the deviceSteps for installing the mounting brackets Mounting with mounting bracketsMounting examples Material Bore diameter Mounting/demounting the deviceMounting the vertical mounting bracket onto the device Upright mountingConnecting peripheral equipment ConnectingTo be noted before you connect the device Connecting the 24 V DC power supplyConnecting Steps for connecting the device to the 24 V DC power supplyProtective earth terminal Protective ground connectionUSB strain-relief Steps for connecting the USB strain-reliefConnections before commissioning CommissioningFactory state Requirements Configuring the operating systemCommissioning Windows Embedded Standard Basic commissioning initial startupSwitch off the device Commissioning Windows XP Professional Switch off the device Additional information Commissioning other operating systemsCommissioning guide RS232 Integration into an Automation SystemEthernet Integration into an Automation System 8.1 Overview Simatic PC DiagMonitor software FunctionsMonitoring Functions Simatic PC DiagBase softwareTemperature monitoring Temperature monitoring/displayWD monitoring times Watchdog WDFunction Watchdog reactionsSet EWF Function CommandEnhanced Write Filter EWF Purpose and functionEwfmgr c -enable Special features for the use of Enhanced Write Filters EWFComparison between EWF and Fbwf Configuring FbwfFile Based Write Filter Fbwf Functions Sram buffer memory Battery monitoring Operation without monitor and keyboard Preparation Expansions and ConfigurationsOpen the device front panel ToolsSteps in opening the device front panel Open the deviceMemory expansion options Installing the memory moduleHow to remove a memory module Memory expansionHow to install a memory module Installing a memory moduleDisplay of the current memory configuration Installing PCI-104 / PC/104 Plus modules Steps for mounting an expansion module Mounting PCI-104 or PC/104 Plus modulesMounting PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodules Mounting additional PCI-104 or PC/104-Plusmodules Configuring/installing a PCI-104 or PC/104-PlusmoduleInstallation options for Compact Flash cards Installing/Removing Compact Flash CardsSteps for opening the module receptacle Installing/removing an accessible Compact Flash cardOpening the module receptacle Steps for installing a Compact Flash card Installing the Compact Flash cardSteps for removing a Compact Flash card Removing the Compact Flash cardSteps for removing a built-in Compact Flash card Installing/removing a built-in Compact Flash cardCarrying out repairs Maintenance and ServiceRemoving and Installing Hardware Components RepairsComponent Exchange interval Preventive maintenanceRemoving drives How to remove a driveReplacing hard disk or SSD drive Installing a drive Tool Replace the backup batteryTo be noted before you replace the battery DisposalSteps for replacing the battery Replacing the batteryReconfiguring the Bios Setup Windows Embedded Standard Reinstalling the operating systemGeneral installation procedure Restoring the factory state Simatic IPC427C Windows XP Professional Setting up the operating system with the Recovery CDRestoring the factory state Maintenance and Service Reinstalling the operating system Partition setup Setting up the operating system via the Recovery CD/DVDBooting with the Recovery CD/DVD CDDRIVE\MUI Installation of the operating systemPartitioning the hard disk Setting up the partitions under Windows Embedded StandardPartitioning data media Partitioning the Compact Flash cardPartition Name Size File system Setting up the partitions under Windows XP ProfessionalInstalling drivers and software Installing drivers and softwareDriver installation under Windows Embedded Standard Windows Installing updatesInstalling or updating application programs and drivers Updating the operating systemDownload from Bios update Performing a Bios updateCreating an image Data backupOn-screen error message Meaning / tip Alarm, error and system messagesBoot error messages On-screen error messagesAlarm, error and system messages 12.1 Boot error messages Problem Possible cause To correct or avoid error Troubleshooting/FAQsGeneral problems Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers Safety Technical specificationsGeneral specifications General specificationsVertical / portrait mounting position General specifications Climatic ConditionsHorizontal mounting position Drives / storage media General specifications Mech. Ambient conditionsSpecial Features MotherboardStatus displays on the device General specifications PortsMaximum power consumption of the auxiliary components Power requirements of the componentsCurrent consumption Power consumption At 24 V rated voltage 14.3 Integrated DC power supplyTechnical specifications Typical power consumptionOverview of the dimensional drawings Dimension drawingsDimensional drawing of the device Front view Dimension drawings of the deviceDimension drawings of the device with mounting brackets 100 101 Dimensional drawings of the device with expansion frames Dimensional drawing of the blinding plate Dimension drawing of the blanking plateDimension drawings Dimension drawing of the blanking plate Overview of internal components Detailed descriptionsInternal components CPU Technical features of the motherboardBios Component Description Parameters PortPort Position Description External portsOverview 16.1.3.2 COM1/2DVI-I USB port, 4 channel high current Pin no 16.1.3.5 USBEthernet RJ45 connection Pin no Short description Description Input / outputCan bus Profibus16.1.4.2 Compact Flash card interface Port Position Connector DescriptionInternal ports PCI-104 or PCI part of the PC/104-Plus interface Pin no PCI-104 or PC/104-Plus interface PCI partOverview Bios SetupBios Setup program Changing the device configurationStarting Bios Setup Starting Bios SetupBios Setup menus Menu Description Menu layoutBy submenus Settings in the main menuMain menu Field MeaningSerial ATA Port 0, Serial ATA Port System time and dateBoot Options submenu Keyboard Features submenu PCI MPI / DP Hardware Options submenuEntry Meaning Advanced Menu Settings in the Advanced MenuIO Device Configuration submenu Ahci Sata Configuration submenuSecurity menu 12 Boot menu Boot menu13 Legacy submenu Legacy14 Boot Type Order field 129 15 Version menu example Version menuExit Menu Bios Setup default settings Default Bios Setup entriesDocumenting your device configuration Legacy Boot Type Order IO device configurationSata Configuration BootCPU ID VersionSimatic PC IPC427C Profibus Currently allocated system resources System resourcesInterrupt Interrupt type System resources used by the BIOS/DOSPCI Interrupt Lines Addresses 16.4 I/O Address AreasOverview of the internal module registers Overview of the internal module registersWatchdog trigger register Watchdog trigger register read only, address 066hMeaning of the bits Can base address register write only, address 066h LED L2 Output register LED 1 / 2 read/write, address 404EhOutput register LED 1 / 2 read/write address 404Eh Bits Battery status tab read-only, address 50Fh Sram address register Sram address registerDeclaration of conformity Connecting peripheralsGuidelines and declarations EMC directiveSoftware License Agreement Approvals for the USA, Canada and Australia Product safetyCertificates and approvals DIN ISO 9001 certificate145 Technical support Service and supportTraining center Definition of ESD ESD GuidelinesBasic protective measures against electrostatic discharge Electrostatic chargingAbbreviation Term Meaning AbbreviationsDram FAQCRT CSAHtml HDAHDD HMIODD NCQNema NMISSD SO-DIMMSOM SPP154 Glossary Chipset Configuration filesConfiguration software CE markingDual Core CPU Device configurationDisc-at-once DriversGender changer ESD directiveFile Based Write Filter EWF FormattingInterface, multi-point ImageIntel VT InterfaceInterfaceLPT interface License keyLicense key disk Low-voltage directivePC card NEC ClassOperating system Packet writingPlug&Play PIC modePEG interface PixelPXE server Recovery CDReset Restore DVDSession at once Setup Bios SetupTroubleshooting Scsi interfaceWlan Warm restart166 Can IndexIndex Simatic S7 170
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IPC427C specifications

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