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1. 5 250 15 000 16 75 Ea Panel Opening E 5250 0 375 o o o 1 7 n E x14 Stud 10 24 x 1 2 x14 20 215 x14 20 50 Max Torque 60 in lbs 18 750 gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Power The TermiCom PMX7 can be powered from different sources specify on order An external 12VDC power supply provided connects to a 120 or 240VAC power AZ network Input from 6 to 34VDC Input from 100 to 240VAC 50 60Hz The TermiCom PMX7 with faster processor is only available with power input from 6 to 30VDC with screw terminal A WARNING powering Before installation please turn off powering source Plug the unit only when the installation is completed A WARNING earth ground Make sure that the TermiCom case is properly grounded Options description RF option RF option OPT 802XPE makes possible the use of TermiCom PMX7 without network cable The communication type Wi Fi supports the 802 11 a b g A minimum 802 11B Wi Fi infrastructure is required Since the TermiCom PMX7 is designed to be mounted on a control panel an external antenna must be added if the panel is made of metal to allow the signal to get out TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD How to install your TermiCom PMX7 IMPORTANT The TermiCom should not be cover while ON The back of the TermiCom should not be placed flat on a table or other
2. caused by use non use or misuse of any of the information contained in this document Symcod Inc is not responsible of the content or validity of the links gave as references for other products not manufactured by Symcod Inc Documents include instruction book user guide operating instructions manuals safety precautions instructions data sheets or any other documents supplied by Symcod TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD IMPORTANT Read me first By carrying out the installation and the use of this equipment you accept the rules and limitations described in this document or any other document relating to this product By carrying out the installation and the use of this equipment you are presumed having read all the safety warnings A A WARNING Safety and reliabilit SYMCOD Inc will not be responsible for the use of this equipment for other purpose then data collection This equipment is designed and intended for an industrial and commercial use only The TermiCom PMX7 is not for a residential use TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD TermiCom PMX7 Panel Mount The TermiCom PMX7 is a microcomputer specifically designed to be mounted on a control panel in dusty industrial environments The casing of the PM is made of aluminum and its watertight stainless steel front allows it to be watered Basic TermiCom PMX7 is provided with a Atom 1 6 GHZ and a 15 19 tactile color screen LCD TFT resistive Several i
3. lt gt SYMCOD TermiCom PMX7 15 and 19 User Manual Documentation Version 20 03 2012 WEB site www symcod com E mail support symcod com TermiCom PMX7 Warranty Symcod warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during one year from the purchase date If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period Symcod will at its choice repair or replace the product with a similar product Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components The replacement unit will be covered by the balance of the time remaining on the customer s original limited warranty Symcod provides no warranty for the third party software included with the product or installed by the reseller distributor customer or any other party Warranty does not include Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water except for waterproof units lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Symcod Damage to or loss of any programs data or removable storage media Software or data loss occurring during repair or replacement Any damage of the product due to installation of
4. re enable Hibernate Once Resume Many see Enable a Hibernate Once Resume Many Environment by Using EWF 17 2 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD FBWF FBWEF File Based Write Filter protects the specified files folders and or volumes FBWF Manager Command Line Syntax The FBWF Manager command line syntax follows fbwfmgr help switch displayconfig overlaydetail enable disable addvolume volumename removevolume volumename 110 addexclusion path removeexclusion path setthreshold threshold setcompression 110 setpreallocation 110 commit volumename filepath restore volumename filepath The following table describes the command line switches Switch Description Displays all configuration information for the write filter including protected volumes list overlay configuration and write through paths The command returns State Indicating current filter state enable or disable and state for next boot Protected Volumes List of protected volumes including the current and next boot state di gt Compression Current and next boot state for cache compression isplayconfig Threshold Current and next boot values for the overlay cache threshold Write Through Paths Displays a complete list of active and next boot write through paths Pre allocation Status Displays current and next boot status for cache pre allocation Displays detail on th
5. the product Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failure Use of supplies or parts not meeting Symcod specifications Failure of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in documents supplied Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect Damage caused by static Removal installation freight and set up service charges WWW SYMCOD COM Warning A Safety amp reliability page 3 Powering page 9 Earth ground page 9 Fixation amp handling page 10 Cleaning page 20 SYMCOD Disclaimer The material on this document is intended for end user distributor and or reseller use Although downloading and printing documents is allowed Symcod will not be responsible for any modification or any other use of any content in the displayed downloaded material Please note that all documents are subject to change without notice and are occasionally revised to specify correct or revise the content or for other purposes Therefore the version displayed on the site may differ from your original printed copy Please contact us if you require assistance Symcod Inc assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly errors omissions or discrepancies between the device and the manuals or documents supplied Symcod is not responsible for any loss or damage Including data corruption interruption of operation lost business information lost production etc
6. then select Users In the right pane open Administrator and uncheck Account is disabled box The Administrator account will now be available from the Welcome Screen 12 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD The default password is Administrator To disable the Administrator account again go back to Computer Management and simply check Account is disabled box in the Administrator account properties Run as Administrator Certain applications must be run as Administrator to be able to successfully complete every tasks For a single or occasional use of such application the right button of the mouse on the application s icon or its shortcut will give access to this function Tu run an application as administrator all the time use the right button of the mouse on the application s icon and select Properties In the Compatibility tab locate Privilege Level then check Run this program as an administrator box If the box is unavailable to check go in the Shortcut tab click the Advanced button and check Run as administrator box Enhanced Write Filter EWF The Enhanced Write Filter EWF is a built in functionality of the Windows Embedded Standard 7 that allows to write protect the system By default this functionality is disabled The EWF offers 3 methods of protection EWF HORM FBWF The different commands of each method of protection are explained in the following pages from the Microsoft documentation These commands
7. To get Wfile name specify W file name on the command line threshold Overlay threshold in MB 19 gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Recommendations Ethernet Before proceeding with the wiring installation please consult Ethernet wiring and recommendations TCPIP available at www symcod com Installation Do not cover while the unit is ON The back of the TermiCom should not be placed flat on a table while the unit is ON Keep the surfaces of the TermiCom free of any material TermiCom PMX7 maintenance y ee Anodise aluminum may react to some chemical agents in particular with ammonia and with products containing hydroxide or certain acids Stainless steel may react to some chemical agents particularly with chlorine Ci component Clean it with a soft soap or solvent to prevent the damage of the case Once in a while use air blast to remove dust Certification This equipment has been found compliant to class A Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are intended to get a reasonable protection against dangerous interferences when the equipment is used in an industrial or commercial environment This equipment emits uses and can generate radiations of radio frequencies and can cause dangerous interference for radio communications if it is not used in accordance with the instruction manual The use of this equipment is not planned for a residential use 5 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Accesso
8. ble a Hibernate Once Resume Many Environment by Using EWF To enable a Hibernate Once Resume Many environment that uses EWF Make sure that your system supports hibernation You can use the Powercfg Command Line Options command line tool to enable hibernation powercfg h on Use the EWF Manager command line tool to verify that EWF is enabled Ewfmgr all If EWF is enabled go to the next step Otherwise enable EWF For example ewfmgr all enable Important You must use the all command because HORM has a requirement that all volumes must either be protected with EWF or be in unmounted state when the Hibernate Once occurs This is to prevent state synchronization problems Each Resume from hibernation expects the entire system to be in exactly the same state as when the Hibernate Once occurred Restart the system Activate HORM by using the EWF Manager command line tool ewfmgr c activateHORM Open applications and start any processes that you want to be running on the system when it resumes from hibernation 16 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD 7 Hibernate the system shutdown h 8 Restart the system After you restart the system EWF is enabled In the event of an Autologin when Windows is resuming from hibernation it may happen that the user is locked Selecting the user will start the session but there is a way to prevent this inconvenience and make the session start automatically as it is suppos
9. can be run in a Command Prompt window and only as Administrator EWF EWF protects the whole volume Once enabled all the modifications made to the system are effective in RAM only When the system is restarted everything is back to the previous state The EWF is configured in RAM Reg mode The EWF manager console application is used to control Enhanced Write Filter EWF Manager uses the following syntax EWFMGR lt drive letter gt optional options Parameters drive letter Specifies the volume path This is an optional parameter that is used for protected volume configuration mode To view the status of the protected volume specify the drive letter for the protected volume for example ewfmgr c options Specifies the EWF volume boot options The following commands are used to manage protected volume configuration Disable Enable Commit SetLevel Restore Checkpoint Description and Nocmd Remarks The following table shows the Enhanced Write Filter EWF console manager application tool boot commands Boot command Description Displays information about all protected volumes and performs specified commands such as disable enable commit checkpoint and restore on each volume 13 TermiCom PMX7 Checkpoint Commit CommitandDisable Description Disable Enable NoCmd Restore SetLevel ActivateHorm DeactivateHorm es D WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Starts a new overlay level Same as SetL
10. d level Valid values for levels are e Current overlay level 1 Starts a new overlay level e 0 Current overlay level Sets the level discarding all data above the specified level e Level Deletes all the data in the specified level and beyond Enables HORM Disables HORM Because EWF manager commands are executed on the next boot you must reboot the system for a command to take effect Examples The following examples refer to a system on which EWF is configured to protect drive C and on which the EWF partition resides on disk 1 partition 3 The following example shows how to check the EWF status and format ewfmer c EWF manager displays the following result Protected Volume Configuration Type DISK State DISABLED Boot Command NO CMD 14 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Paraml 0 Param2 0 Persistent Data Volume ID D2 02 96 49 00 OE 59 96 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Device Name Device HarddiskVolume4 Max Levels 3 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Disk space used for data O bytes Disk space used for mapping O bytes Memory used for mapping O bytes The following example shows how to enable EWF for drive C ewfmgr c enable EWF manager displays the Enable command as pending The command does not execute until the next boot EWF manager displays the following result Protected Volume Configuration Type DISK State DISABLED Boot Command NO_CMD Paraml 0 Param2 0 ui Persist
11. ded for environments with very abrasive dust screen covered with a fine layer of tempered glass allows operation with deep scratches Environmental specifications 9 3 g 9 E o 3 Product S 5 2 E EE E 2 2 o E Eo ss o g lt q o o o 2 2 o 3 x E o 29 a c 2 2 o 5 g x o o FJ o e o l2S cs o a s 6 5 amp 8 TermiCom PMX7 19 X X X Note2 5 40 20 60 20 80 Maximum temperature temp inside the control panel IMPORTANT Do not cover while the unit is ON Keep all surfaces clear at all times Only the front is watertight and can be watered if properly installed gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Dimensions in inches TermiCom PMX7 15 Weight 15lbs 5 500 5 500 0 375 pose 0 13 LL i i 0 345 4 250 tooo E Panel Opening 4 250 mus LA N0 215 x12 Stud 10 24 x 1 2 x12 17 50 Max Torque 60 in lbs 15 750 la TermiCom PMX7 15 Weight 16lbs 0 375 2 0 375 j 0 345 Panel Opening 12 000 13 75 4 250 pass gg 3 43 i 3 i P 1 0 215 1 2 Stud 10 24 x 1 2 x12 L 17 50 a Max Torque 0 in lbs 15 750 gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD TermiCom PMX7 19 Weight 19lbs
12. e current overlay contents for all protected volumes The command returns Contents Files and folders currently in the overlay for all protected volumes including laydetail O sizes size of data in overlay and open file handles Memory Usage Total amount of memory being consumed by the overlay enable Enables the write filter on the next restart disable Disables the write filter on the next restart addvolume Adds a volume to the protected volume list for next boot removevolume Removes a volume from the protected volume list for next boot addexclusion Adds a write through path to the exclusion list for next boot removeexclusion Removes a write through path from the exclusion list for next boot setthreshold Sets the overlay threshold value for next boot setcompression Sets overlay compression as enabled 1 or disabled 0 for next boot setpreallocation Sets cache pre allocation as enabled 1 or disabled 0 for next boot 18 a TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD commit Commits the changes made to the file to the underlying media The volume name can either be a case insensitive volume device name for example Device HarddiskVolume1 or a drive letter for example C or D Note that the name is not the volume label that Windows Explorer displays before the drive letter The file path must be an absolute path starting with Note that the volume must currently be protected Otherwise t
13. ed to To do this access Control Panel Power options In the left pane select Require a password on wakeup then select Don t require a password When the HORM is activated changes that do not require to restart the system can be applied Once changes are done simply re hibernate Disable EWF in a Hibernate Once Resume Many Environment If you want to make changes or apply updates to your run time image in a Hibernate Once Resume Many HORM environment you must first disable Enhanced Write Filter EWF Because the Boot Environment loads the hibernation file before it reads the pending EWF Manager start commands you must disable EWF and load the system as usual Because Hibernate Once Resume Many environments are supported in EWF RAM and RAM Reg modes you can use the ewfmgr commitanddisable live command which saves the runtime image from the EWF overlay to the persistent image on the system In some cases this is not desirable as it commits the whole cached image To apply a specific set of changes to the system you can disable EWF disable HORM apply changes and re enable HORM To disable EWF in a Hibernate Once Resume Many environment 1 Disable EWF by using the EWF Manager command for example ewfmgr all disable Deactivate HORM by using the EWF manager command for example ewfmgr all deactivatehorm Restart the system After EWF is disabled you can apply updates or install applications to your run time image To
14. ent Data Volume ID D2 02 96 49 00 OE 59 96 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Device Name Device HarddiskVolume4 Cu Max Levels 3 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Disk space used for data O bytes Disk space used for mapping O bytes Memory used for mapping 0 bytes Enabling overlay Protected Volume Configuration Type DISK State DISABLED Boot Command ENABLE Paraml 0 Param2 0 n Persistent Data Volume ID D2 02 96 49 00 OE 59 96 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Device Name WDeviceMHarddiskVolume4 Max Levels 3 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 13 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD The following example shows how to check the status type of the EWF volume ewfmgr EWF manager displays the following result Overlay Configuration Volume Size 2048030208 Segments 8192 Segment Size 249856 Free segments 8192 Max Levels 3 Max Protected Volumes 1 Protected Volumes 1 Overlay volume percent full 0 00 Protected volumes Arc Path Device HarddiskV olume4 Note If EWF is disabled the current level is shown as N A HORM HORM Hibernate Once Resume Many uses the hibernation file hiberfile sys to always start in the same state In the event of a system shutdown whether it is planned manual shutdown or not power failure on the next boot the system will be identical This method will also significantly reduce the boot up time of the computer The size of the hibernation file created will be the same as the RAM Ena
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16. evel Current Overlay Level 1 Commits all current level data in the overlay to the protected volume and resets the current overlay level to 1 The Commit command can be combined with the Disable command to commit and then disable The overlay is written to the protected volume on the next system boot Committing the overlay can impact the speed of the boot process Commits all current level data in the overlay to the protected volume and disables the overlay The overlay is written to the protected volume on the next system boot Committing the overlay can impact the speed of the boot process You can use the live command for both EWF RAM and EWF RAM Reg modes to immediately commit the overlay to the protected volume and disable the overlay without having to reboot the system For example ewfmgr c commitanddisable live Note Live commit and disable is not supported for disk overlay Allows the user to associate an ASCII string with an overlay level This command can be combined with the SetLevel command Disables the overlay on the specified protected volume Enables the write filter so that data that is written to the protected media is cached in the overlays The current overlay level becomes 1 as soon as EWF is started and a new overlay is created at level 1 Clears the current pending command Restores to the prior overlay Same as SetLevel Current Overlay Level 1 Sets the current overlay level to the specifie
17. he error message The system cannot find the drive specified is displayed Discards the changes made to the file that is restores the files to its original contents from the underlying media The volume name can either be a case insensitive volume device name for example Device HarddiskVolume1 or a drive letter for example C or D Note that the name is not the volume label that Windows Explorer displays before the restore drive letter The file path must be an absolute path starting with V It must be a file It is acceptable that the file was deleted in which case it is recovered Note that the volume must currently be protected Otherwise the error message The system cannot find the drive specified is displayed Displays usage and help help switch Displays help information for a specific FBWF Manager switch If no switch is provided the FBWF Manager displays all the configuration information just like the DisplayConfig switch The following table describes the input parameters Input field volumename Full path to a volume 1 Remove exclusion list 0 Preserve exclusion list Full file or directory path including the drive letter Please note that file names are passed to fbwfmgr as a command line argument which means path backslashes and double quotes are interpreted differently For example file name becomes simply file name because the first backslash acts as an escape character
18. nputs and outputs make possible the addition of peripherals such as industrial keyboard bar code scanner or any other peripherals The flash disk included with the basic version can be completely write protected This feature is used to prevent any modification made by the user that could put in danger the application or the operating system The operating system included in the TermiCom PMX7 is Windows Embedded Standard 7 it is directly installed on the flash disk The Ultra Resistant touch screen is offered when the TermiCom will be used in environment in which there is particularly abrasive dust Contrary to the standard touch screens that are covered with a polymer this one is covered with a thin layer of tempered glass which makes 1t much more resistant to the abrasives and even allows it to function with deep scratches You can also use the wireless version of TermiCom PMX7 by including the WiFi 802 11b option In this case an external antenna must be added if the control panel is made of metal to allow the signal to get out The TermiCom PMX7 is also available when the use of a PCI card is required or when a faster processor is essential Mi TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Main characteristics TermiCom PMX7 15 Color Touch Operating Comm screen LCD System Storage Inputs Outputs Product E 15 Ultra resistant Resistive Windows Embedded Standard 7 bg 32Gig Flash Disk SSD Hard Disk min 80Gig 1Gbit Ethe
19. o be powered ON or OFF LED The blue LED indicates when the unit is ON Keyboard Mouse PS 2 type connectors to plug a keyboard mouse COM 1 2 3 RS 232 serial ports allow to connect peripherals like printers scales electronics automats with a standard DB 9 type connector SVGA Allows to plug a external SVGA monitor USB 1 2 3 4 Allow to connect USB peripherals Accept type A USB connections Audio output Allow to plug an external audio device speakers Ethernet 1 2 Allow to communicate on the network through an Ethernet 1 Gbit connection with a standard RJ 45 connector As any Ethernet equipment that uses cable UTP Cat5 a maximum of 300feet 91 44 meters of cable is allowed between the hub and or the switch and the TermiCom For more details concerning wiring please download the document WIRING AND EXAMPLE OF CONFIGURATION TCPIP available on www symcod com 11 TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD TermiCom PMX7 configuration Operating system The operating system of TermiCom PMX7 is Windows Embedded Standard 7 WES7 which is an embedded version of Windows 7 The Windows Embedded Standard 7 included in the TermiCom PMX7 is specifically designed to work with it and cannot in any case be transferred on another computer This section covers some particularities of our WES7 operating system Excluding that the whole system operates as a Windows 7 system If you don t find in this document the information yo
20. ries amp options amp Y ba Figure 5 1 Tool balancer 2 Powerscan scanner Figure 6 4 SKT silicone keyboard Sealed rigid casing OPT 802XPE RF option 802 11b 5 5 dBi antenna 008 01820B SKT Keyboard USB sealed silicone See figure 6 201 58064 PSC Powerscan scanner industrial standard range with USB cable See figure 5 2 508 58001 Tool balancer for scanner See figure 5 1 203 01001 Aluminium touch pen Teflon tip wire amp holder 21 gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Automatic procedure that allows checking or validating the identity of a person or Autologin the identification of any other entity during an electronic exchange to control network access system information processing or software Resistive screen Can function with finger or object pressure pencil i Data storage piece made without any mobile hardware element Can store data Flash disk SD over several years without being powered by electricity External device connected to the central processing unit Can ensure the entry or the exit of data Peripheral Computer basic software intended to order the execution of programs by ensuring the work management the input output operations on peripherals the resource allocation to the various processes the access to program libraries and files as well as the accountancy of work Operating system Service and support Support Please use EMAIL for your r
21. rnet port BE Serial port ems x fo x x x x 2 oozes X O X x Tx x SE Parallel port Audio output Maximum power consumption without periph O Available Option Recommended for environments with very abrasive dust screen covered with a fine layer of tempered glass allows operation with deep scratches Environmental specifications 9 E g 9 2 g 3 Product S 5 d Be E a ze 2 E 55 o 2 cs o o o 2 amp 2 o S o 25 TAE ARAE DE 3 WU x o o Pi y o o 2S cs o a s o a amp 8 TermiCom PMX7 15 X X X Note2 5 40 20 60 20480 Maximum temperature temp inside the control panel IMPORTANT Do not cover while the unit is ON Keep all surfaces clear at all times 2 Only the front is watertight and can be watered if properly installed Cd TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Main characteristics TermiCom PMX7 19 Color Touch Operating screen LCD System Storage Inputs Outputs Product 004 01233 5200 004 01234 5200 g o o a 5 o E 2 o E 3 v o o x 2 o 2 E 3 E 3 15 Ultra resistant Resistive Windows Embedded Standard 7 32Gig Flash Disk SSD Hard Disk min 80Gig 1Gbit Ethernet port 2Gig DDR2 ele 802 11B ER USB port i E DE Bg Serial port EH Parallel port Audio output SVGA port n n gt x O Available Option Recommen
22. surfaces the back of the unit is acting as a heat dissipater How to install TermiCom PMX7 Figure 1 Figure 2 TermiCom PMX7 side view TermiCom PMX7 back view 1 Determine the appropriate emplacement plane amp motionless surface Be sure to choose a fixed and solid plane surface able to support the weight of the TermiCom 2 Cut the opening refer to dimensions shown on pages 7 amp 8 Insert the TermiCom PMX in the opening taking care not to move or damage the seal 4 Install all washers and nuts provided ATTENTION Do not exceed the torque of 60 in Ibs 6 78Nm W A WARNING fixation amp handlin Choose a fixed and solid plane surface able to support the weight of the TermiCom approximately 15 Pounds 6 8 Kg Handle the TermiCom safely in order to avoid any back wound 10 gt TermiCom PMX7 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Detailed Specifications TermiCom PMX7 is provided with several ports see figure 3 allowing the connection of various types of peripherals according to needs for example printers electronic scales bar code scanners sensors Audio output USB 1 2 3 et 4 SVGA COM 2 Keyboard Power input may differ from your model et 2 COM 3 COM 1 Mouse LED Ethernet 1 Figure 3 TermiCom PMX7 connectors bottom view Basic model with 120 240VAC power input shown May differ from your model Power input Allows to connect to a 120V or 240VAC power network Power button Allows the TermiCom PMX7 t
23. u are looking for please refer to the Microsoft documentation If a specific configuration or application is working on a Windows 7 system and doesn t work on our WES7 please contact us support symcod com System Restore A USB disk having the unigue task of performing a restoration of the system in case of failure is integrated in the unit To reinstall WES7 follow these steps 1 Power on the unit 2 Enter BIOS setup by pressing DEL at startup 3 Enter Advanced BIOS Features menu 4 Select Hard Disk Boot Priority and press ENTER 5 Move USB HDDO to priority 1 6 Press F10 then ENTER to save and quit 7 Follow the steps on screen After the Restore 1 Reboot unit 2 Enter BIOS setup by pressing DEL at startup 3 Move Ch0 M to priority 1 4 Press F10 then ENTER to save and quit 5 The system will complete its installation please wait HyperTerminal The communication and terminal emulation tool HyperTerminal since always offered with the Windows operating systems is no longer available with version 7 As a replacement we installed TeraTerm v4 71 that can be accessed from the Start menu Built in Administrator account By default the Administrator account is disabled in Windows 7 for security purpose In the event that the use of this account would be essential it is possible to enable it that way Access Control Panel Administrative Tools Computer Management In the left pane open Local Users and Groups
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