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User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 1 Hardware / Software Install ation Software Version 402.xx Edition 06/96 1.2 Hardware Installation 1 - 3 1.2 Har dware Installation 1.2.1 Hardware Components ☞ NO TE The following char t…

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1 Hardware / Software Installation User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX
1.1 Introduction Software Version 402.xx Edition 06/96
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User’s Manual Line Computer UNIX 1 Hardware / Software Installation
Software Version 402.xx Edition 06/96 1.2 Hardware Installation
1 - 3
1.2 Hardware Installation
1.2.1 Hardware Components
NOTE
The following chart shows the two possible hardware configurations that can be used for your work with the
line computer program. The first column contains the data of the hardware components used for already
existing line computer systems, the second column contains the data of the hardware components used for
new systems.
Hardware Components Existing Configuration New Configuration
Computer type SIPLACE 486/66 DX2 SIEMENS NIXDORF PCD-5H
Pentium 90 MHz
Cabinet Big Tower Desktop
Hard disk approx. 550 MB approx. 1 GByte
Main memory (RAM) 32 MB 32 MB
Floppy disk drive 1.2 MB (5
1
/
4
")
1,44 MB (3
1
/
2
")
1.44 MB (3
1
/
2
")
Streamer type drive 250 MB 525 MB
Ports 2 serial, 1 parallel 2 serial, 1 parallel
Keyboard USA SIEMENS US English
Mouse Bus mouse Keyboard mouse
Network adapter LAN card LAN card
Monitor type SIPLACE 17" FLEXSCAN,
MPR II
SIEMENS NIXDORF MCM 1702
or MCM 1754 (ND)
17" MULTISCAN, MPR II
Line frequency 20 kHz - 50 kHz 30 kHz - 82 kHz
UPS type
(U
ninterruptible Power
S
upply)
SIPLACE 660 VA SIPLACE 660 VA
Capacity 660 VA/400 W 660 VA/400 W
Mains input 100-120 VAC/220-240 VAC,
50/60 MHz
100-120 VAC/220-240 VAC,
50/60 MHz
Back-up time approx. 10 minutes
(load-dependent)
approx. 10 minutes
(load-dependent)
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1.2 Hardware Installation Software Version 402.xx Edition 06/96
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CAUTION
!
To prevent any damage occurring to the hardware it is mandatory to ensure that computor - monitor - UPS -
power connection are correctly interconnected (refer to the following sections).
1.2.2 Preparatory Work Prior to Putting the Line Computer Into Service
NOTE
To prevent the UNIX system and the LC software from being destroyed in the event of a power failure while
the computer is in operation, the power switch provided on the SIPLACE tower has been deactivated so that
the computer can only be switched on via the UPS. Therefore, all connections to the UPS must be completed
prior to operating the computer.
Fig. 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 shows the control elements of the computer and all connections required to be made
when connecting the computer to the UPS and the computer to the monitor.
PROCEDURE
Prior to the initial operation of the devices, check that the setting of the mains voltage selector
switch located on the rear of the computer corresponds to the line voltage prevailing at the site
and, if required, adjust the switch to the correct line voltage.
Plug power cable into UPS (see Fig. 1.2.6) and connect to mains.
Switch on UPS at power switch (see Fig. 1.2.6) and allow unit to be charged for 24 hours, if requi-
red (see note, page 1 - 20).
Connect power cable to monitor (see Fig. 1.2.3, 1.2.4 and 1.2.5) and to mains.
Switch on monitor using power switch (see Fig. 1.2.3, 1.2.4 and 1.2.5) .
CAUTION
!
If now the power indicator light fails to light up on the monitor (see Fig. 1.2.3, 1.2.4 and 1.2.5), turn off
the monitor again and wait for approximately one minute before turning it back on again. If the power
indicator light still fails to illuminate, switch off the monitor again, pull the mains plug and inform the
Service.
Switch off UPS.
Connect computer and UPS by means of power and interface cables (see Fig. 1.2.1 or 1.2.2
and 1.2.6).
Connect monitor and computer by means of video cable (see Fig. 1.2.3, 1.2.4 and 1.2.5).
Connect keyboard and mouse to computer (see Fig. 1.2.1 and 1.2.2).
Start with the software installation proceeding as described in chapter 1.3.