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Installation Manual, Station Software Version 601.03 SP4 Edition 05/2007 4.5.1.13 Setup page "PC Health Status" In the "Selection options" column, the setti ng for fail-safe default is indicated in it…

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4.5.1.12 Setup page "PNP/PCI Configuration"
Menu item Comment Selection options
PNP OS Installed
Yes, if the operating system used is plug and play-
compatible (e.g. Win9x); No, if it is not
No
Yes
Reset Configuration
Data
Enabled instructs the PNP BIOS to reset all devices and
assignments.
Enabled
Disabled
Resources
Controlled By
The Manual setting can be used to reserve the interrupts
and DMA, otherwise they will automatically be assigned by
the BIOS (PnP Extension).
If no PNP operating system has been installed, use Auto.
Auto (ESCD)
Manual
IRQ Resources
This field is only enabled if the option Manual is enabled
under Resources Controlled By. Pressing the Enter key
will display a submenu in which the interrupts can be
released for assignment by the PNP BIOS (setting PCI/ISA
PnP) or not assigned by the PNP BIOS (setting Legacy
ISA)
PCI/ISA PnP
Legacy ISA
DMA Resources
This field is only enabled if the option Manual is enabled
under Resources Controlled By. Pressing the Enter key
will display a submenu in which the DMA channels to be
assigned by the PNP BIOS are disabled (setting PCI/ISA
PnP) or not assigned by the PNP BIOS (setting Legacy
ISA)
PCI/ISA PnP
Legacy ISA
PCI/VGA Palette
Snoop
Color reproduction may be corrupted with some graphics
adapters such as graphics accelerators or MPEG adapters
which do not conform to the VGA standard. In this case,
set Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Assign IRQ for USB
Enabled assigns a PCI IRQ to the USB controller.
Enabled
Disabled
PCI INT A Assignment
PCI INT B Assignment
PCI INT C Assignment
PCI INT D Assignment
PCI INT E Assignment
PCI INT F Assignment
PCI INT G Assignment
PCI INT H Assignment
With this setting, the BIOS can be instructed to assign a
defined IRQ to a PCI interrupt. A prerequisite for this is that
this IRQ is not set to Legacy ISA. When Auto is set, the
BIOS automatically assigns the IRQ.
Auto; 3; 4; 5; 7; 9; 10;
11; 12; 14; 15
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4.5.1.13 Setup page "PC Health Status"
In the "Selection options" column, the setting for fail-safe default is indicated in italics and the setting
for optimized default is
underlined.
Menu item Comment Selection options
Throttling
Temperature
This setting specifies the internal chip temperature at
which the processor automatically begins thermal
throttling.
90°C/194°F;
100°C/100.00°C
110°C/110.00°C
All other menu items indicate internal voltages and cannot be changed.
4.5.1.14 Setup page “Frequency/Voltage Control”
In the "Selection options" column, the setting for fail-safe default is indicated in italics and the setting
for optimized default is
underlined.
Menu item Comment Selection options
Auto Detect
DIMM/PCI Clk
If this function is Enabled, only CPCI and DIMM slots
which are also occupied are clocked.
Enabled
Disabled
Spread Spectrum
If this function is Enabled, the average frequency of the
clock cycles generated in the clock synthesizer is
modulated within tight boundaries. This widens the noise
spectrum but lowers the amplitude.
Enabled
Disabled
4.5.2 Hard disk partitioning
Partitioning required for the hard disk:
Partition C: 50 MB active boot partition
Partition D: 450 MB SIPLACE Software
The total size of both partitions must not exceed 504 MB.
Partitioning is carried out automatically during installation of the machine controller.
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4.5.3 Installing the machine controller operating system
4.5.3.1 Creating the installation floppies
The two floppies for the machine controller operating system can be created on any Windows XP
computer equipped with a CD drive and a floppy drive. An image in the form of a self-extracting EXE
file is stored in the folder "RMOS_Images" of the CD with the Version 601.03 SP4 software for both
of the installation floppies. The numbers at the end of the file names (Rmos-1.exe, Rmos-2.exe)
correspond to the sequential number of the relevant floppy. You can create the floppies in any
sequence.
Insert the CD for version 601.03 SP4 of the software in the CD ROM drive.
Insert a formatted floppy (3.5", 1.44MB) into the floppy drive.
In the Windows Explorer, open the "RMOS_Images" folder on the CD.
Start the appropriate EXE file by double clicking it.
Follow the program instructions:
Insert the floppy. You may be asked whether the floppy can be deleted.
The floppy is written (the bar shows the progress).
When the window disappears, the floppy is finished (before removing the floppy, you must wait
until the 'active' light on the disk drive has gone out).
Notes:
- The system looks for a floppy in drive 'A': The floppy must therefore already be in the drive at the
start (this setting cannot be changed).
- You must use a formatted floppy.
(The program does not allow you to format the floppy as you create it.)
- Each time the EXE file is called it will create a single floppy.
- Before and during creation of each disk, no other tool may be permitted to access this floppy (e.g.
the current Explorer window, the path of a DOS box must not be set to the A: drive).
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