Siemens PCIL43 manual Beep code, Boot diskette, Booting, Cache, CE marking, Chipset, Cold start

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Glossary

BEEP code

If the BIOS detects a boot error, it outputs an audible warning based on the current test result

Boot diskette

A diskette that contains a boot sector and an initial loader for the operating system. This can be used to load the operating system from the disk.

Booting

Start or restart of the computer. Within the boot sequence, the operating system is transferred from the system data carrier to RAM.

Cache

High-speed access buffer for interim storage (buffering) of requested data.

CE marking

Communauté Européene (EC label of goods)

Chipset

Located on the motherboard, connects the processor with the RAM, graphic card, PCI bus and external interfaces.

Cold start

A start sequence, starting when the computer is switched on. The system usually performs some basic hardware checks within the cold start sequence, and then loads the operating system from the hard disk to work memory -> boot

COM port

A serial V.24 interface. The port is suitable for asynchronous data transfer.

Configuration files

These are files containing data which define the configuration after restart. Examples of such files are CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and the registry .

Configuration software

The configuration software updates the device configuration when new modules are installed

.This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the module or by manual configuration using the configuration utility.

The configuration software updates the device configuration when new modules are installed

.This is done either by copying the configuration files supplied with the module or by manual configuration using the configuration utility.

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SIMATIC Rack PC IL 43

Operating Instructions, Edition 09/2005, A5E00432875-01

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Contents Simatic Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005Page Industrial PC Rack PC IL Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005Safety Guidelines Table of contents 10-1 Glossary Glossary-1 Table of contents Introduction PrefaceContents format Table of Contents Guide for the operating instructionsRepairs Safety informationGeneral safety instructions System expansionsBattery ESD guidelinesDescription OverviewHighlights Areas of applicationHighlights Function FeaturesGeneral features Monitoring functions Optional accessoriesInterfaces Standard versionsOptional expansions Optional accessories Disk drivesDVD ROM Front view of the device Pos Description DesignExternal structure Rear view of the device Pos DescriptionOperator controls Operator control on/off button Pos DescriptionLayout of the interfaces on the rear of the device Connecting elementsInterfaces Pos Name DescriptionStatus displays Power supplyPosition of the IEC power plug Description Status displays Display MeaningDescription 3.6 Design Unpacking and checking the delivery unit Deployment planningTransport Unpacking the deviceNoting the device identification data Device equipmentAmbient and environmental conditions Deployment planning Ambient and environmental conditions Possible areas of installation InstallationInstalling the device Possible mounting methodsInstallation Installing the device Connecting Connecting peripheralsConnecting the device to power To be noted before you connect the deviceLocalized information ConnectingSteps for connecting the device to mains Secure the power plug Steps in securing the power plugPrerequisites for commissioning Basic commissioning initial power-upCommissioning Switch off the device Burner/DVD player softwareDVD burner Burner softwareReplacing a hard disk RAID Software Sata interface Installation locationRemovable hard disks SATA1RAID system 4MS08NVVFunctions for RAID system management Comments about faults Replace faulty drive in RAID systemSide panel Associate new hard drive Commissioning Further information IntegrationEthernet Integration Functions Temperature monitoring/displayTemperature monitoring Overview of the following monitoring functionsFunction Watchdog WDFan monitoring Tools Expansions and configurationOpen the device PreparationOpen the device Steps for opening the enclosure coverSteps for opening the device front Memory expansion options Installing expansion cardsMemory expansion Steps for installing an expansion module Installing an expansion moduleInstalling expansion modules Installing and removing a disk drive or removable rack Installing disk drivesOptions of installing disk drives Pos DescriptionRemoving the drive carrier module Steps for removing the drive carrier moduleInstalling a disk drive Installing and removing a hard diskDisk drive or removable disk rack installation Steps for installing a disk driveRepairs Maintenance and serviceRemoving and installing hardware components Carrying out repairsReplacing the battery Reconfiguring the Bios Setup Replacing the backup batteryTo be noted before you replace the battery DisposalHow to remove the power supply module Removing the power supply moduleRemoving the power supply module Removing the motherboard How to remove the motherboardRemoving the motherboard Remove filter and fan Remove filter and device fanPreparing for equipment fan exchange StepsHow to remove the processor Processor replacementInstalling the fan Removing the processor11-7 Recovery CD Reinstalling the softwareGeneral installation procedure Restore DVDRestoring the factory state Installing WindowsBooting with the CD Recovery Setting up the partitions for Windows operating systems Setting up partitionsInstalling Microsoft Windows operating systems Format primary partitionSetting 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 Problem Possible cause To correct or avoid error TroubleshootingGeneral problems Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers General technical data Technical data13.1 General specifications SafetyMech. Ambient conditions Special FeaturesClimatic Conditions MotherboardGraphics COM1Certifications Status displays LEDsStandard system Power requirements of components maximum valuesAC voltage supply Output voltageTechnical data of the telescopic rails Dimensional drawings Dimensional drawing of the deviceDimensional drawing for the use of telescopic rails Dimensional drawing for the use of telescopic railsSystem resources Detailed descriptionsMotherboard Bios Setup Tab Option SettingGuidelines and declarations Software License Agreement Certificates and approvalsDIN ISO 9001 certificate Certification for the USA, Canada and AustraliaEMC Training center Service and supportFurther support Technical SupportService & Support on the Internet Figure A-1 For the temperature range 5 to 35 C Retrofitting instructionsESD Guidelines What does ESD mean?Electrical charge Figure B-1 Electrostatic voltages on an operatorAbbreviations Abbreviation Term DefinitionCmos CGACLK COAEisa FAQEide EMMIgbt IDEIEC IrdaPcmcia PataPCI PICSdram SataScsi Selv Wlan VRM WAV WWWAbbreviations Glossary Configuration files Boot disketteBooting Configuration softwareDisc-at-once Device configurationController DriversHard disks FormattingGender changer HubLicense key IT networksLegacy USB support License key disketteOperating system PasswordMotherboard Packet writingPixel ResetRestore CD Remove module bracketSerial interface Setup Bios SetupTroubleshooting Session at onceWindows WlanGlossary-10 Index CD-R / CD-RWIndex Index VGA Page Siemens AG