Siemens PCIL43 manual Controller, Device configuration, Disc-at-once, Drivers, Drop-down menu

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Glossary

Controller

Integrated hardware and software controllers that control the functions of certain internal or peripheral devices (for example, the keyboard controller).

Device configuration

The configuration of a programming device contains information on hardware and device options, such as memory configuration, drive types, monitor, network address, etc. The data are stored in a configuration file and enable the operating system to load the correct device drivers and configure the correct device parameters. . If changes are made to the hardware configuration, the user can change entries in the configuration file using the SETUP program. .

Disc-at-once

With this burning technique, data are written to a CD in a single session, and the CD is then closed. Further write access is then no longer possible.

Drivers

Program parts of the operating system. They adapt user program data to the specific formats required by I/O devices such as hard disk, printers, and monitors.

Drop-down menu

In programs supported by GUI, a menu bar is found on the top margin of the screen. The menu titles contained in this line can be set either as drop-down or pull-down menus. Drop- down menus “roll” down as soon as the mouse pointer passes over a menu title. Pull-down menus only “roll” down when the menu title is clicked on. Functions can then be selected from the menus by moving the mouse cursor or by clicking a menu item.

EMC Guidelines

Directive concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility.

Energy management

The energy management functions of a modern PC allow individual control over the current consumption of vital computer components (e.g. of the monitor, hard disk and CPU), by restricting their activity based on the current system or component load. Energy management is of particular importance for mobile PCs.

Energy options

The energy options can be used to reduce energy consumption of the computer, while keeping it ready for immediate use. This can be configured in Windows by selecting Settings > Control Panel > Energy options.

ESD Guidelines

Directive for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.

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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 ContentsSystem expansions Safety informationGeneral safety instructions RepairsESD guidelines BatteryOverview DescriptionAreas of application HighlightsHighlights Features General featuresFunction Standard versions Optional accessoriesInterfaces Monitoring functionsOptional accessories Disk drives DVD ROMOptional expansions Rear view of the device Pos Description DesignExternal structure Front view of the device Pos DescriptionOperator control on/off button Pos Description Operator controlsPos Name Description Connecting elementsInterfaces Layout of the interfaces on the rear of the deviceStatus displays Display Meaning Power supplyPosition of the IEC power plug Description Status displaysDescription 3.6 Design Unpacking the device Deployment planningTransport Unpacking and checking the delivery unitDevice equipment Noting the device identification dataAmbient and environmental conditions Deployment planning Ambient and environmental conditions Possible mounting methods InstallationInstalling the device Possible areas of installationInstallation 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 burnerSATA1 RAID Software Sata interface Installation locationRemovable hard disks Replacing a hard disk4MS08NVV 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 Overview of the following monitoring functions Temperature monitoring/displayTemperature monitoring FunctionsWatchdog WD Fan monitoringFunction Preparation Expansions and configurationOpen the device ToolsSteps 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 Pos Description Installing disk drivesOptions of installing disk drives Installing and removing a disk drive or removable rackSteps for removing the drive carrier module Removing the drive carrier moduleSteps for installing a disk drive Installing and removing a hard diskDisk drive or removable disk rack installation Installing a disk driveCarrying out repairs Maintenance and serviceRemoving and installing hardware components RepairsDisposal Replacing the backup batteryTo be noted before you replace the battery Replacing the battery Reconfiguring the Bios SetupRemoving 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 Steps Remove filter and device fanPreparing for equipment fan exchange Remove filter and fanRemoving the processor Processor replacementInstalling the fan How to remove the processor11-7 Restore DVD Reinstalling the softwareGeneral installation procedure Recovery CDInstalling 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 Safety Technical data13.1 General specifications General technical dataMotherboard Special FeaturesClimatic Conditions Mech. Ambient conditionsCOM1 GraphicsStatus displays LEDs CertificationsOutput voltage Power requirements of components maximum valuesAC voltage supply Standard systemTechnical 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 Certification for the USA, Canada and Australia Certificates and approvalsDIN ISO 9001 certificate Software License AgreementEMC Technical Support Service and supportFurther support Training centerService & 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 AbbreviationsCOA CGACLK CmosEMM FAQEide EisaIrda IDEIEC IgbtPIC PataPCI PcmciaSelv SataScsi SdramWWW VRMWAV WlanAbbreviations Glossary Configuration software Boot disketteBooting Configuration filesDrivers Device configurationController Disc-at-onceHub FormattingGender changer Hard disksLicense key diskette IT networksLegacy USB support License keyPacket writing PasswordMotherboard Operating systemRemove module bracket ResetRestore CD PixelSession at once Setup Bios SetupTroubleshooting Serial interfaceWlan WindowsGlossary-10 CD-R / CD-RW IndexIndex Index VGA Page Siemens AG