Siemens PCIL43 manual Pata, Pci, Pcmcia, Pic, Post, Pxe, Raid, Rom, Rtc, Rts

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Abbreviations

 

 

 

C.1 Abbreviations

 

 

 

 

 

Abbreviation

Term

Definition

 

PATA

Parallel ATA

An interface for hard disk drives and optical

 

 

 

drives with parallel data transfer of up to 100

 

 

 

Mbps

 

PC

Personal Computer

 

 

PCI

Peripheral Component Interconnect

High-speed expansion bus

 

PCMCIA

Personal Computer Memory Card

Association consisting of approx. 450 member

 

 

International Association

companies of computer industry. Their focus is

 

 

 

set on providing worldwide standards for

 

 

 

miniaturization and flexible use of PC expansion

 

 

 

cards, and thus to provide a basic technology to

 

 

 

the market.

 

PE

Protective Earth

 

 

PG

Programming device

Compact programming device which meets the

 

 

 

special requirements of industry. The PG is fully

 

 

 

equipped for programming SIMATIC PLCs.

 

PIC

Programmable Interrupt Controller

Programmable interrupt controller

 

POST

Power On Self Test

Self-test performed by the BIOS after the

 

 

 

computer is switched on. Performs a RAM test

 

 

 

and a graphic controller test, for example. The

 

 

 

system outputs audible signals (beep codes) if

 

 

 

the BIOS detects any errors; the relevant

 

 

 

message indicating cause of error is output on

 

 

 

the screen.

 

PS/2

Personal System 2

PC architecture introduced by IBM towards the

 

 

 

end of the 1980 decade; was originally designed

 

 

 

to replace the open system of the PC AT/XT

 

 

 

format.

 

PXE

Preboot Execution Environment

Software for running new PCs without hard disk

 

 

 

data via the network

 

RAID

Redundant Array of Independent Disks

Redundant hard disk array. Data storage system

 

 

 

which is used to store data alongside with the

 

 

 

error correction codes (e.g. parity bits) on at least

 

 

 

two hard disks, in order to increase system

 

 

 

reliability and performance. The hard disk array is

 

 

 

controlled by management programs and a hard

 

 

 

disk controller for error correction. The RAID

 

 

 

system is usually implemented in network

 

 

 

servers.

 

RAM

Random Access Memory

Main or work memory of a computer with direct

 

 

 

access, allowing read access to data and editing.

 

RI

Ring Input

Incoming call

 

ROM

Read-Only Memory

Semiconductor memory, can be also used for

 

 

 

storing non-volatile data and programs in the

 

 

 

manufacturing phase. Data stored on the ROM

 

 

 

chip are read-only, and can neither be erased nor

 

 

 

rewritten.

 

RS 485

Reconciliation Sublayer 485

Bi-directional bus system designed for up to 32

 

 

 

nodes

 

RTC

Real Time Clock

Real-time clock

 

RTS

Reliable Transfer Service

Request to send

SIMATIC Rack PC IL 43

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Operating Instructions, Edition 09/2005, A5E00432875-01

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Contents Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005 SimaticPage Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005 Industrial PC Rack PC ILSafety Guidelines Table of contents 10-1 Glossary Glossary-1 Table of contents Preface IntroductionGuide for the operating instructions Contents format Table of ContentsGeneral safety instructions Safety informationRepairs System expansionsESD guidelines BatteryOverview DescriptionAreas of application HighlightsHighlights Features General featuresFunction Interfaces Optional accessoriesMonitoring functions Standard versionsOptional accessories Disk drives DVD ROMOptional expansions External structure DesignFront view of the device Pos Description Rear view of the device Pos DescriptionOperator control on/off button Pos Description Operator controlsInterfaces Connecting elementsLayout of the interfaces on the rear of the device Pos Name DescriptionPosition of the IEC power plug Description Power supplyStatus displays Status displays Display MeaningDescription 3.6 Design Transport Deployment planningUnpacking and checking the delivery unit Unpacking the deviceDevice equipment Noting the device identification dataAmbient and environmental conditions Deployment planning Ambient and environmental conditions Installing the device InstallationPossible areas of installation Possible mounting methodsInstallation Installing the device Connecting peripherals ConnectingTo be noted before you connect the device Connecting the device to powerConnecting Steps for connecting the device to mainsLocalized information Steps in securing the power plug Secure the power plugBasic commissioning initial power-up CommissioningPrerequisites for commissioning Burner/DVD player software Switch off the deviceBurner software DVD burnerRemovable hard disks RAID Software Sata interface Installation locationReplacing a hard disk SATA14MS08NVV RAID systemFunctions for RAID system management Replace faulty drive in RAID system Comments about faultsSide panel Associate new hard drive Commissioning Integration EthernetFurther information Integration Temperature monitoring Temperature monitoring/displayFunctions Overview of the following monitoring functionsWatchdog WD Fan monitoringFunction Open the device Expansions and configurationTools PreparationSteps for opening the enclosure cover Open the deviceSteps for opening the device front Installing expansion cards Memory expansionMemory expansion options Installing an expansion module Installing expansion modulesSteps for installing an expansion module Options of installing disk drives Installing disk drivesInstalling and removing a disk drive or removable rack Pos DescriptionSteps for removing the drive carrier module Removing the drive carrier moduleDisk drive or removable disk rack installation Installing and removing a hard diskInstalling a disk drive Steps for installing a disk driveRemoving and installing hardware components Maintenance and serviceRepairs Carrying out repairsTo be noted before you replace the battery Replacing the backup batteryReplacing the battery Reconfiguring the Bios Setup DisposalRemoving the power supply module Removing the power supply moduleHow to remove the power supply module How to remove the motherboard Removing the motherboardRemoving the motherboard Preparing for equipment fan exchange Remove filter and device fanRemove filter and fan StepsInstalling the fan Processor replacementHow to remove the processor Removing the processor11-7 General installation procedure Reinstalling the softwareRecovery CD Restore DVDInstalling Windows Booting with the CD RecoveryRestoring the factory state Setting up partitions Setting up the partitions for Windows operating systemsFormat primary partition Installing Microsoft Windows operating systemsSetting up the language selection for Windows 2000 MUI Setting up the language selection for Windows 2000 MUIInstalling drivers and software Maintenance and service Reinstalling the software Troubleshooting General problemsProblem Possible cause To correct or avoid error Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers 13.1 General specifications Technical dataGeneral technical data SafetyClimatic Conditions Special FeaturesMech. Ambient conditions MotherboardCOM1 GraphicsStatus displays LEDs CertificationsAC voltage supply Power requirements of components maximum valuesStandard system Output voltageTechnical data of the telescopic rails Dimensional drawing of the device Dimensional drawingsDimensional drawing for the use of telescopic rails Dimensional drawing for the use of telescopic railsDetailed descriptions MotherboardSystem resources Tab Option Setting Bios SetupGuidelines and declarations DIN ISO 9001 certificate Certificates and approvalsSoftware License Agreement Certification for the USA, Canada and AustraliaEMC Further support Service and supportTraining center Technical SupportService & Support on the Internet Retrofitting instructions Figure A-1 For the temperature range 5 to 35 CWhat does ESD mean? ESD GuidelinesFigure B-1 Electrostatic voltages on an operator Electrical chargeAbbreviation Term Definition AbbreviationsCLK CGACmos COAEide FAQEisa EMMIEC IDEIgbt IrdaPCI PataPcmcia PICScsi SataSdram SelvWAV VRMWlan WWWAbbreviations Glossary Booting Boot disketteConfiguration files Configuration softwareController Device configurationDisc-at-once DriversGender changer FormattingHard disks HubLegacy USB support IT networksLicense key License key disketteMotherboard PasswordOperating system Packet writingRestore CD ResetPixel Remove module bracketTroubleshooting Setup Bios SetupSerial interface Session at onceWlan WindowsGlossary-10 CD-R / CD-RW IndexIndex Index VGA Page Siemens AG