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Installation Manual, Station Software Version 601.03 SP4 Edition 05/2007 → Insert the CD 'MC – BIOS Settings CPU086'. → Reboot the machine controller and fo llow the BIOS setting instructions. → Reboot the mach…

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Installation Manual, Station Software Version 601.03 SP4 Edition 05/2007
PnP/PCI Configurations
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PNP OS Installed [No]
Reset Configuration Data [Disabled]
Resources Controlled by [Auto(ESCD)]
x IRQ Resources Press Enter
x IMA Resources Press Enter
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled]
Assign IRQ for USB [Disabled]
. . .
Save the BIOS settings and exit the BIOS Setup.
4.7.1.5 Restore initial configuration
Remove RMOS installation CD from the USB CD drive.
Remove the keyboard from the machine controller and connect it to the station computer.
Switch video multiplexer to SR1.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB CD drive and the machine controller.
Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del> to warm start the machine controller.
4.7.2 BIOS update and settings
The current BIOS version and the required BIOS settings are supplied as ISO images on the
installation CD. These images can be used to create bootable CDs with suitable CD writing software
on a PC with a CD writer. These CDs can in turn be used to automatically update the BIOS and
make the BIOS settings.
Procedure:
Create the CD 'MC – BIOS Update CPU086'.
Create the CD 'MC – BIOS Settings CPU086' .
Remove the keyboard from the station computer and connect it to the machine controller.
Switch the video multiplexer to SR2/MC.
Insert the 'MC – BIOS Update CPU086' CD in the USB CD drive and connect the drive to the
machine controller using a USB cable.
Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del> to warm start the machine controller.
During the warm start, press <Del>.
Set the BIOS so that the system boots from the USB CD drive (see section
4.7.1.2).
Reboot the machine controller and follow the BIOS update instructions.
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Insert the CD 'MC – BIOS Settings CPU086'.
Reboot the machine controller and follow the BIOS setting instructions.
Reboot the machine controller and deactivate the USB interface again (see section
4.7.1.4).
Restore the initial configuration (see section 4.7.1.5).
4.7.3 Manual installation of the machine controller software
The following step can be omitted if the station software is installed. (The MC Distributor is called
during the course of the station software installation.)
Open the Start menu and select Programs Æ Siplace Æ MC Distributor. The installation is
started.
Follow the instructions on screen.
Note:
To convert the machine data manually from SR 601.01 to SR 601.03 or SR 601.03 SP4, the
software package has to be installed.
To install it, activate the option Installing SW-Package at the MC in the MC Distributor.
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4.8 BIOS setup for station computers with a CPU086 (SIPLACE X-
series)
Note:
Settings marked in blue, bold and italics have been changed from the default BIOS settings.
4.8.1 Setup page "Standard CMOS Setup"
This option is used to enter basic information about the computer hardware, for setting the system
clock and for defining error handling on system startup.
Note:
Loading the Fail Safe or Optimized Defaults modifies the entries for Drive A and B, Video and Halt On!
The IDE drives and memory sizes are entered automatically.
4.8.1.1 Date and Time
Mark the relevant value with the cursor and use the <Page up>/<Page down> or <+>/<-> keys to
change the value.
¾ IDE Primary Master
¾ IDE Primary Slave
¾ IDE Secondary Master
¾ IDE Secondary Slave
The names of all IDE devices detected in the system are entered here.
The IDE ports integrated in the CPU module make a primary and secondary channel available for
connecting up to 4 IDE hard disks or other IDE devices.
Each channel supports up to two IDE devices (Master and Slave).
If you select one of the four ports, you are taken to a submenu where the selections and settings
described below are available.
4.8.1.2 IDE HDD Autodetection
If you press Return, the system searches for an IDE device on the corresponding channel.
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