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1. 5 x Eg Tri Tain DING wale Bo Wins 3 Piece piece on the insideisa wheel T P ece Length oi ET NER Ph 39 5 iium Ta Tracking won dpi Environment Non eorrespondence orment Dustproof Waterproof Drippro 1500 optio CONTEC m Users Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup Chapter 3 Hardware setup Before Using the VPC 1500 for the First Time Follow the next steps to set up the VPC 1500 st Install lard disk Memory DIMM packaging CD ROM DVD Multi drive packaging and set Jumper switches By Connect cables Connect the cable of necessary external devices such as Printer and CHI to this product using appropriate cables the VPC 1500 sms Tuen on the Power After vonifying that you have correctly steps 1 and 2 turn on the power If you find any abnormality after turning on tho pover turn it off and check to see if the setup has been performed properly Dr referring to Chapter 4 setup BIOS This setup requires a keyboard and a display Before using the VPC 1500 be sure to execute Load Optimized Defaults to initialize the BIOS settings to their default values Seo Chapter 4 Exit Menu A CAUTION If your 1500 is a Windows preinstalled model be sure to connect the keyboard and mouse to it before t
2. Table 1 Jumper setting Table d dist Ris ecovrec Users Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup S Jumper setting MChassis Intrusion CHASSISI Use the factory default settings Table 3 3 CHASSISI setting CMOS clear setting CLRTC ONOS Clear will reset the contents of the CMOS to initial BIOS values Clearing the CMOS will not reset the clock Table 9 4 OWS clear setting A CAUTION Always set CMOS Clear with the AC cable unplugged and before reconnecting the power Clearing the OWS while the power is connected may damage the board CONTEC User s Manual 19 Chapter 3 Hardware setup EROM clear setting CLROML As this is systemreserved jumper its setting cannot be changed Table 3 5 ROM clear setting Serial port setting JRS4 As this is a systemreserved jumper its setting cannot be changed Table 3 6 JRS4 setting Serial port setting 55 As this is a systemreserved jumper its setting cannot be chu Use the factory default settings Table 3 7 56 setting CONTEC 20 Users Manual Chapter Hardware setup MAttach the hard disk 1 Remove the 2 Sinch bay from the drive bay Loosen thes screws Figure3 5 Renove the drive bey amp CONTEC User s Manual
3. User s Manual Chapterl Introduction Tho VPC 1500 series is a BTO industrial PC that is equipped with either an Intel Core2Duo E8400 3 00 or Celerond40 2 06llz Tho Intel Q45 chipset with DDRS memory 268 to provides a system with extreme computing and graphics performance Those products feature a variety of interfaces including 6 USB ports Front 2 Rear 4 2 1000BASE T ports 4 5 232 port and 1 parallel port Those units are ideal for a wide range of embedded applications such as control devices and information terainals based on general purpose PC OSes This series provides carefree use under harsh working conditions such as achieving superb environmental resistance and a long term stable supply due to careful selection of parts such as embedded CPUs and chipsets The chassis of the YPC 1500 series is available in the following two colors Base Model YPC 1500 Black YPC 1500 Ivory Basic performance Intel Core2Du0 is installed Model Enhodding a high performance CPL the VPC 1500 series has achieved lover prices Intel QAS Chipset is adopted Exploring an onbod ed stylo chipset tho sories has achieved a long term stable supply It Corresponds to mirroring 1 is possible to have mirroring configurations enabling redundant systens with the following Software RUDI It is possible to have software mirroring configuration by employi
4. the RAID drive status is Normal is indicate Tr ray 4E Vounet Device Port 1 FAD Had ves Devia Part Location eri 2 AAD Hard Divos Pot foe mirroring configired DD not comected CONTEC User s Manual m Chapter 7 Software RAID setup In Basie Mode seroon appears as illustrated below View Hard Drive and Volume Status A hard dive ie and RAID volume ic Rid te tormll However data protectin mer po Free mishe hard drive Dat 270 longer protected Hom sinele hard duplicates user fies across hard Gres proiector iine mirroring configured is not connected Details on errors and RAID drive errors are shown Repair the RAID drive or replace the HDD optionally in accordance with the type of error CAUTION RAID errors cannot be detected by the application check for errors using the icon displayed in the status bar Confirming the error log When an error occurs in a RAID drive it is logged into the Windows standard Event You can check errors using the Windows standard Event Viewer A CAUTION Matris Storag CONTEC ne Users Manual Chapter Software RAID setup RAID setup when replacing the HDD The VIC 1800 seri
5. Registry addition Next Click ard eg Click OK After clicking OK restas 1 erein nepen cdita suot eed Setup of RAS tool has been completed CONTEC Users Manual Chapter Software RAID monitoring tool This sections describes the utility which monitors the status of connected to a mirror card Mowever in order to use the utility described in this document the following utilities need to have been installed in Windows 10 Lib To install this utility refer to this chapter Software To instal this utility refer to this chapter Software Utility A CAUTION The latest version utirity domLoads from CONTEC web site Wsetup The hardware raid senitoring tool can be installed using the hwRaid m folder Set it up according to the following procedure L Setup Click Nest HWRAID Setup IER S e amp CONTEC User s Manual m Chapter Software 2 Select installation folder Select the installation destination and one of the monitoring tool user options Click Next Select Installation Folder c 3 Install Installation is in progress Completion takes Installing HWRAID
6. 70 Norma Enabled Wir Me Re2s2 8 Tem Help Wena Level gt x BCP Mode Use DMA 3 PIRON After PAR Fail tore Tice Enter Select 3 7PUPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values P6 Fail safe defaults Optimized Defaults ish Device Setting USB 1 0 Controller Tem Help USB 2 0 Controller USB Operation Mode USB Keyboard Function USB Mouse Function USB Storage Function Enabled High Speed Enabled Enabled Enabled USB Mass Storage Device Boot Setting wr Mena Level gt TIO Enter Select Previous Values DEL FIO F6 Fail safe defaults p FI General Help CONTEC User s Manual Chapter BIOS setup Msccurity Chip Configuration TIT Initialization Thissbis Tem Hep Reset TPM Flag Disabled Wena Level gt Suppor Disabled TPM Current Status Disabled amp Deactivated x TPM Status No change Tiere Enter Selec PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults Mover Management Setup SPOT Express Function Press Enter Tem Help Express PME Disabled Memu Level gt PCI Express WAKE Disabled orer Supply Type ACPI Funet Enabled Power Management User Define Video OFF Method
7. value Error Could not get progress rafer to Error 0 or higher Indicates rebuilding progress percent Txplanat ton When you got AIDSTS DRIVE CR REBUILD or RAIBSTS DRIVE GI VERIFY CHEE the d etStetus function you can get the rebuilding progress by executing this function Tema Necessary fender Tile t Statie Link library RaidLib Lib Dynamic link library RaidLib dll smart dll CONTEC Users Manual Chapter Software Watch Dog Timer WDT Setting You can set a watchdog timor by using tRasWdtar function Execute this function periodically and program it so that the watchdog timer will not be reset Prototype of function int tRasWdtmr DWORD second Argument Reset time in seconds of the watchdog timer can be set Input range is 0 256 When 0 is specified the watchdog timor is deactivated Return Returns 0 when execution of the Function succeeds and a value other than value D shen it fails Explanation Although the time can be set in seconds by using this function there is error margin of three seconds in the reset time of the watchdog timor For example if the reset tine of a watchdog tiner is set to 30 seconds lator you have to reconfigure a watchdog timer within 27 seconds When the watchdog timer is reset data boing written to storage is not guaranteed As Windows cannot handle shutdowns if Windows is writing system
8. Prepare good HDD and replace a faulty HDD with it Regarding replace of Hard Disks to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Installat After replacement of a rebuilding will be automtically started The table a ID connected to Drive is replaced If HDD connected to Drivel is replaced ti es of Drivel and Drive2 will be reversed indication given by the utility and the stat Table 8 8 To have mirroring reconfiguration Vehuilding After robur Iding Replacing a WDD connected to Drive A CAUTION After checking a HDD for replacement replace it Replacing a normal HDD with a WD may halt and damage the system If rebuilding is not automatically started refer to This Chapter Troubleshooting If rebuilding doesn t end normally refer to This Chapter Troublesh CONTEC User s Manual im Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Wilhen replaced HDD is two Prepare two good HDDs and after replacing two existing HDDs with thes recover it Howe regarding replacement of HDDs refer to Chapter 3 Setup of lardware Installat of Hard Disks Regarding the recovery refer to This Chapter 0S recovery setting A CAUTION After setup HDDs will be set to factory default settings and all data on a good HDD you have prepared will be erased Hot swap This mirror card is hot swapping and while th 0S is up and runing it
9. Wait for while User s Manual Chapter Software L Complete Click Close Click Finish After clicking Finish restart the PC Installation Complete Install of the monitoring tool has been completed Specification Table 6 1 Tool Functional Specification Function Wefault operate Setting rangs Ss Watch Interval Tuis DIESEN supervis Sus TED notification Noe Check sotifiention Tone Dialog None Check None Sue record log Trent Tor Trent Tog Text 14 does not operate as Windows dt s function depends on the user s logon st vice ation of Lthe ED 10 notification function is not guaranteed 4 ME a general purpo rformed by TinyRAS op V ME the tise between occurrence of a status change and return to normal is within the monitoring eyele the status will not be detected The log output to an event log requires an active event log service AE the install pass is different from selected installation folder messages to the event log will not be output properly CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software Starting the monitoring tool Execute hellaid exe Optional strings can be specified through the comand prompt or the to hwkaid exe For command options refer to the information under Command pt
10. Chaptce Hardware RAID setup Internal LED status ur Table LED status GCONTEC User s Manual Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Hardware RAID setup Information and the state of HDDs that it is existing in the mirroring composition can be observed by the utiliry Hardware RAID monitoring tool The state of HDDs that it is existing in the 0peration flow During hardware RAID operation condition available Regarding this utility refer to Chapter 6 oring composition can be observed by ti mirror card LED Regarding the Mirror card LED refer to This Chapter Internal LED the following conditions are possible with either m Users Manual Chapter Hardware RAID setup Table 8 6 Mirror card status Sus Exylanstion m Doth drives are normal and the system is operating normally Read from either drive and write the same data to both dri Uns drive is Taulty and the system remains capable oF operation Two drives are faulty and the system has been deactivated Teplacenent place a faulty dri a good dri The system is capable of operation Wille a drive is being robu When rostarting during a rebuild rebuilding resumes fron the last block Replacement of drives is possible in the following two m
11. gt Channel 1 Maste None gt IDE Channel 1 Slave None gt IDE Channel 2 Maste None Drive None Drive B None Video alt On AM But Disk Key Base Memory Extended Memory 14091904K Total Memory Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults As the Standard features differ according to date and PC configuration the above amp CONTEC User s Manual 4 Chapter BIOS setup Midvanced BIOS Features gt Pl Feature Enter Tem Help gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter Virus Warning Disabled CPU L3 Cache Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled USB Device Wait Disabled First Boot Device Second Boot Device Disk Third Boot Device Disabled Boot Other Device Enabled Floppy Drive Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seok Disabled Boot Up NunLock Status Gate A20 Option Fast Typematic Rate Setting Disabled x Typomatic Rate Chars See 6 x Typomatic Delay sec 250 Security Option Setup APIC Mode Enabled MPS Version Control For OS 1 4 0S Select For DRAM gt 6005 Non 0S2 Console Redirection Disabled x Baud Rate 19200 Agent after boot Enabled Report No FDD For MIN95 Yes Small Logo EPA Show Disabled ASF support Enabled DMI Event Log Enabled Clear ALL DMI Event Log View DML Ev
12. Limited One Year Warranty CONTEC products are warranted by CONTEC Q0 LTD to be froe from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a of the original invoice and Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic cireuitry and original products The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment neglect or unreasonable use or if the original invoice is not included in which ease repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy User s Manual 3 to Obtain Service For replacement or repair return tho device freight prepaid with a copy of tho original invoice Please obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization number RIA from the CONTEC group office where purchased before returning any product No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number Liability The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product In event will the warrantor he Liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise from inexperienced usage misuse or malfu
13. User s Manual a Chapter 3 Hardware setup WOption Attach the vertical stand 1 Secure with six screws attached to the side of the Figure 3 18 Attach the vortical stand CONTEC 32 Users Manual Chapter Hardware setup WOption Attach the horizontal installation bracket 1 Secure with six screws attached to the bottom of the case Figure 3 19 Attach the horizontal installation bracket CONTEC User s Manual E Chapter 3 Hardware setup Minstallation requirements In order to enjoy reliable use of the 1500 series maintain the Installable directions Installation should be Installation should not be her Figure 3 20 Installable direction CONTEC m Users Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup 2 Space between the main unit and its surroundings The main unit of the VPC 1500 series is equipped with air vents and fans for regulating temperature In order to ensure space for air vents and cables keep a distance of 100mm or further between the front rear and surrounding equipment walls ete Note that in the installation location air mast be able to circulate The unit cannot be used in an enclosed space ier 100mm or more _ immor more Front HE The arrow isa flow of air Figure 3 21 Installation condition CONTEC User s Manual 3 Chapter 3 Hardwar
14. Select PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults L Select Advanced BIOS Features menu from the main window 2 Change the settings for First Boot Device Second Boot Device and Third Boot Device 3 In order to assign top priority to booting from the CD ROM move the cursor to the item to the right of First Boot Device and change the setting to CDROM Confirm your choice and setting by pressing the Enter key 4 After setting the desired order press the Ese key and return to the Main window 5 Save setup changes with Save amp Exit Setup and exit A CAUTION The software RAID you must select PO Optiare DU in place of COR for the device nane CONTEC User s Manual a Chapter BIOS setup Selecting to the IDE device OnChip IDE Device THE TDD Block Wode TEnabled Tren Help IDE DMA transfer access Enabled Wen Level gt IDE Primary Master PIO tuto IDE Primary Slave PIO auto IDE Primary Master UDMA auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA tuto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Waster PIO auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO auto IDE Secondary Master UDA auto IDE Secondary Slave Ubi huto Support Disabled Tice Enter Select PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit PI General Help F5 Previous Values Fail safe defaults FT Optimi
15. Tont LED output I 7 Rear otpat XI GI Degital 1 0 E 1 Software AP rt User application Resetting operation by 87 o power om External input signal RAS function mperature Voltage data reading Installation max dimension 176 41mm L 106 68m 1 os Windows Professional WindowsXP Eabodded Sun racket Thi dimensions 11500 x 1500 x 3100D No protrusions About ake Foner TOR ATK Power ACT GMa Natoma Te input switch 1 laplesent and Install the options y Only the weight of the main unit It weighs about in RAID configuration 1 Front LED X2 are used by option of hardware raid utilit The extension board that connects the cable for the height of the connector toexceed 10 cannot use upper row the loner extended 6 You not be used ECI PCI BE PISA and 1 1 of PCI bus extension chassis CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 2 About the product Ambient specification renting No condensation Storage temperature humidity condensation 7 4 36 EN61000 4 2Level2 IEC1000 4 2 Level2 Huet Atmospheric discharg ears E Z 8KV 61000 4 21 13 IEC1000 4 2 Level3 6 AC 2 Signal Tine IKV coins ENG1000 4 4Level
16. Values obtained through the hardware monitoring function typedef struct CPU Fan hassis Fan DWORD miset Other Fant DWRD Other Fan2 float tepu CPU Temperature float t sys System Tenperture float t mise Other Tesperture float vem CPU Core Voltage float v men Voltage voc 3 30 Float veh voc Float Float Float aw float wa sv float SU Stanby float Stanby flo vant Battery amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software Finelude Cadi d include lt string h gt include TinyRAS h int min void IWAL vali void mem t val 0 sizeof val void val printf cPUvol tage val printe cPUFan val printf CP tenperature 1 CYn val t epu CAUTION Set the threshold value optionally B Sound an alarm for excessive ete User s Manual Chapter Software General purpose input iRaslolad functions allow you to get the status of General Purposol OPort General Purpose Input BYTE tRasloRead BOOL isRead Argument If TRUE is specified gets the status of the general purpose input port If FALSE is specified gets the status of the general purpose output port Return Returns byte data from a port specified by an argument For the gener
17. data Windows system files may bo corrupted Header File TinyRAS h Inport library TinyRAS lib DLL file TinyRAS dll Example programming include Tiny aS int main void tRasWdtmr 10 The vatch dog timer after ten seconds resets it return 0 CONTEC User s Manual 95 Chapter 6 Software Hardware monitor You can monitor hardware information such as voltage information temperature information and the number of fan revolutions by using the tRaslieln function Prototype of function int tRasHwMon HMVAL val Argument Specifies the first pointer to the IMVAL structure The IMVAL structure is defined in the TinyRAS h file Return Returns 0 when execution of the function succeeds and a value other than value O when it fails Header file Inport library Lib DLL file Tintas dll A CAUTION CPU temperature values given by the hardware monitoring function installed in the VPC 1500 series will vary according to the stepping of the installed CPU Since the bundled software corrects the value according to the CPU there is no problem However if you use the hardware monitoring function through direct hardrare access or the standard Windows API give consideration to the value variations for each CPU If a fan is replaced with service parts fan speed may be different CONTEC 96 Users Manual Chapter Software
18. oN 1802 OFF Figure 6 12 Restoring oN LEDI The LEDI and 2 blinks alternately 100 mse Figure 6 18 Detection at the undefined error CONTEC User s Manual 89 Chapter Software Log functional Event log The log is output to the event viewer application Table 6 3 Event log Status Tm Suis 7 Reading error the drive 1 Warning Reading error the drive 2 V heise ds Fault VO The drive 2 in fault Error The drive 1 and 2 in fault Unknow err Return Y Rebuilding the drive Information Y Rebuilding the drive 2 Restoring VO Starting at the too Text log The text log function is only valid when a valid output file is specified through the logtext option Tt appends the data to the specified file It does not provide The delimiter is coma Fixed It outputs the log to the specified file in the following format Tine stam Division Content of log Time stam yyyy am dd Year Month Day CHIEMISSS lur Minutes Seconds A half width space CI is included between year month day hours minutes and seconds 7 Division INFO WARN or ERR IE The text log function is output in English regardless of the OS languag Output example 2009 01 29 01 23 45 INFO Start RAID Monitoring CONTEC 1 Users Manual Chapter Software notes At output of
19. BROREN A problem bas occured with Drive 1 V RAIDSTS DRIVEA BROKEN problem has occured with Drive 2 0 RAIDSTS DRIVEL REBUILD Drive 1 is being rebuilt V RAIDSTS DRIVE REBUILD Drive 2 is boing rebuilt V RAIDSTS DRIVEI ERROR It failed in the rebuild of Drive 1 RAIDSTS DRIVEL ERROR It failed in tho rebuild of Drive 2 40 RAIDSTS CHECK Restoring TATDSTS_DRIVECS Indicates that data from a source drive coulding not be read in the rebuild ead error At detection restore it ATDSTS_BROKEN Works Necessary header File Raidlib Static Link library RaidLib Lib Dynamic link library RaidLib dll smart 411 CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software Table 6 5 RAID progress int GetRaidProgrese imt Port int wiError Functional function to get the progress of rebuilding Tegument The first argument Port Specify the disk number 0 or higher comprising the RAID This number be checked through Disk Mana omont diskagat msc in Window The second argument iError Specify a pointer to the int variable storing run time errors My MULL pointer One of the following fixed values is stored RAIDLIB ERROR SUCESS function was executed successfully v RAIDLIB ERROR OPEN The device cannot be opened 70 RAIDLIB ERROR READ Data cannot be read Y RAIDLIB ERROR CLOSE Data cannot se
20. Disk to Non RAID The RAID configuration of the selected hard disk can be cleared the RAID configuration uses system drive then after clearing the 0S will be unable to boot The VPC 1800 series does not use this gt Exit Exit RAID utility CONTEC 102 Users Manual Chapter Software RAID setup Create RAID drive Mirroring CREATE VOLUME MENU Namo Volumot RAID Level RAIDI Minor Disks Select Disk Strip Size 128KB Capacity 145 4 GB Create Volume HELP Enter a unique volume name that has no special characters and is 16 characters or less ll hange TAB Next ESC Previous Menu ENTER Select L Select Create RAID Volume by pressing the lt Enter gt key or the lt 1 key in the Main window 2 The lt TAB gt key and the lt Enter gt key allow you to navigate through itens 3 Select RAIDI lirror by pressing the lt T gt and 1 keys for the RAID Level setting and press the key or the Enter key to confirm the setting The nusber of HDDs necessary for setting RAIDI Nirror for the RAID Level setting is two If only two HDDs are connected the Disks setting cannot be selected so go to step T If more than two HDDs are connected it will be necessary to set up the HDDs on the following sereen so proceed to step 4 comprising a mirroring RAID dri SELECT DISKS Pot Drive Mode
21. data is not copied between HDDs vant to configure mirroring for an existing HDD from a backup HDD The backup HDD exists besides two HDDs that it is existing in the mirroring composition Whon the mirroring is composed by the backup follows the following steps Steps 1 Turn off the power of PC 2 Remove both HDDs that it is existing from the mirror card Regarding removal of HDDs refer to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Attaching the hard disk 3 Connect only a backup HDD to the mirror card Regarding removal of HDDs refer to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Attaching the bard disk 4 Turn on the power of PC 5 Connect the HDD For which you want to configure mirroring to an empty drive attached to the mirror card and rebuild it 6 After the rebuilding normally completes two HDDs that is connected are mirroring composition 124 User s Manual Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Troubleshooting The 05 does not boot Check if switches 1 to 8 of 51 DIP switches are all OFF If not after setting them all to OFF turn on the power again Check that the cables are properly connected Check the LED on the mirror card If the status of the LED indicates normal there may be a problem in the software such as tho 0S For more on the position and status of the LED refer to This Chapter Internal LED After replacement of HDDs rebuilding does not start Check that the replace
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23. is possible to replace HDD Regarding replacement of HDDs refer to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Installation of lard Disks Although this function remains available if one fails it cannot be used when both HDDs are broken A CAUTION In order to replace a HDD using the hot swap function always check in advance the HDD to be replaced Removing a normal with the pover on and either IDD faulty may damage the system Teo HDD is normal and one HDD is not recomended to be detached CONTEC 122 User s Manual Chapter Hardware RAID setup OS recovery setting This section consists of notes on 08 recovery with the mirror card connected Usually you should perform recovery using recovery media after connecting two HDDs to the mirror card If both HDDs connected to the mirror card recognize the card as normal you can perform recovery using recovery modia and bypassing the above step However if Ds for example used for other RAID system are to be nirroring configured the mirror card may not bo recognized as normal due to information on mirroring configuration In this case you need to manipulate the DIP switch for the mirror card Conduct recovery in accordance with the procedure described below L Set the DIP switch for the mirror card for setting 1 with the power off lor more on installation removal of a mirror card when setting the DIP switch refer to Chapter 3 Setu
24. the Event log and text log Error dialog might be displayed ERROR Create LosFile Error Figuro 6 14 Error dialog When errar dialog is displayed checks along the log output vent log output Checks the log setting by the property of event log application ext log output Chocks the log output destination CONTEC User s Manual a Chapter 6 Software WAPI library Specification GetRaidStatus and GetRaidProgress functions allow you to get the status of hardvare Library files are installed in the same directory as the tool cotkaidstatus Table 6 4 RAID status WORD GotRaidStatus int Port int siError Functional amp function to get the operating status of hardware Tegument The First argument Port Specify the disk munber 0 or higher comprising the RAID This nuber can be checked through Disk Management diskmgnt sec in indows The second argument iError NULL pointer RAIDLIB ERROR SUCESS function was executed successfully V RAIDLIB ERROR OPEN The device cannot be opened V RAIDLIB ERROR READ Data cannot be read RAIDLIB ERROR CLOSE The device cannot be closed amp CONTEC Users Manual Chapter 5 Yen Returns one of the following Fixed values V RAIDSTS_INACCESSIBLE Unable to access the RAID status refer to iError 40 NORMAL RAID status is normal V RAIDSTS DRIVEL
25. used in such an environment install it on dust proof control panel for example Avoid using or storing the device in locations subject to shock or vibration Do not use the product in the vicinity of devices that generate strong magnetic force Such devices will cause this device to malfunction Do not use or store the product in the presence of chemicals To clean wipe it gently with a soft cloth dampened with either water or mild detergent Do not use chemicals or a volatile solvent such as benzene or thinner to prevent pealing discoloration of the paint or deterioration of resin As continuous operation of the equipment may shorten the life of the hard disk drive use it in stand by modo Be sure to unplug the power cable from a vall outlet before plugging or unplugging extension board or any connector CONTEC reserves the right to refuse to service a product modified by the user In the event of failure or abnormality foul smells or excessive heat generation unplug the power cord immediately and contact your retailer Use an AC cable suitable for your supply voltage and outlet plug The supplied cable is for 125V AC Tho hard disk must be replaced when tho power of the main unit is off It is not hot swappable Removing the hard disk during operation my damage tho system lovover hardware raid is excluded Component Life Power During continuous operation at 40C years vertical installation llowev
26. 3 Change On the settings for PURON After PAR Fall from SuperI0 Device window After setting the above mentioned 3 press the Ese key and return to the Main window 5 Save setup changes with Save amp Exit Setup and exit CONTEC User s Manual Chapter BIOS setup Factory default setting This section describes the COS Setup Utility s factory default settings By selecting Load Optimized Defaults in the Main window of the CMOS Setup Utility you can restore our Factory settings For operational the following steps L Select Load Optimized Defaults menu from the setup screen 2 You are prompted to confirm that you are restoring to initial conditions Press the 1 and lt Enter gt keys 3 Save setup changes with Save amp Exit Setup and exit The following section describes parameters for the fa in the CMOS Setup Utility y default settings of each setting A CAUTION Do not change settings other than the 0408 Setup Utility settings specifically described in this document The OS may not function normally otherwise We assume no responsibility for trouble caused by changing settings other than the OWS Setup Utility settings specified CONTEC a Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Standard CMOS Features Tate 557 Trea Time hhimiss imc gt IDE Channel 0 Master None gt IDE Channel 0 Slave None
27. 3 IEC1000 4 4Level3 UE 10800 7 seni 0 Oe 7 71 n 40 min each X Y and Z directions JIS C0040 oe ms ompliant IEC68 2 6 compliant TW shock for Ta KY aT 15 COMI compliant 1808 2 27 compliant as andere Mc ENE N61000 6 2 and LVD 60950 1 Option Mirror card specification Taber of comected rivers TD Ter T Storage capaci E idu ate 1 SX interface lest interface EAD interface Drive interface Tange oF voltage 4 TODOS DDC Es conTEC User s Manua Chapter About the product Physical dimensions 267 Figure 2 1 VPC 1500 amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 2 About the product At installation the wall mount stand of VPC 1500 EM 9 j Figure 2 2 At installation the wall mount stand of 1500 CONTEC 10 Users Manual Chapter About the product At installation the vertical stand of VPC 1500 mm Figure 2 3 At installation the vertical stand of VPC 1500 User s Manual Chapter 2 About the product Keyboard specification 109 Mesbrane swite English Te Tal THOU TOT CIock cycle serial Connector 8 7 Tani DIN 1500 option Mouse specification
28. Dots Video Off In Suspend Yes Suspend Type Stop Grant MODEM Use IRQ 5 Suspend Disabled DD Power Down Disabled Soft OfF by PIR BTIN LInstant 0rf Wake Up by PCI card Enabled Power On by Ring Enabled USB KB Wake Up From S3 Disabled Resume by Alarm Disabled x Date of Month Alarm 0 x Tine hh mm ss Alarm 0 0 0 Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IE 1 Disable Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disable CONTEC User s Manual Chaper BIOS setup FON CON TPT Tort PCL PIRQLA D Support HPET Mode Tice Enter PUPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit General Help 5 Pres es Fail safe defaults T Optimized Dofar Express P Function Toot Port ASPI Disabled Tem Help DML Port ASP Disabled Mena Level gt Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help 5 P6 Fail safe defaults T Optimized Defar User s Manual Chapter BIOS setup Tate Display First TAT Slot Tem Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Menu Level gt Resources Controlled By auto Esco x IRQ Resources Press Enter NGA Palette Snoop Disabled INT Pin 1 Assignment auto INT Pin 2 Assignment autol INT Pin 3 Assignment INT Pin 4 Assignment m INT Pin 5 Assignment ts INT Pin 6 Assignment au INT Pin T Assignment LE anon tuto PCL E
29. E Chapter 3 Hardware setup 2 Ateh the ID in the removed 3 Sinch bay to atteh the 3 5inch Tiemen inch head screw from the side of 3inch bay four in total including the other side Figured 6 Attach the 3 5inch HDD in the bay to attch the 2 Sinch Tighten inch flat head screw from the bottom of 3 Sinc Pigure8 7 Attach the 2 Sinch HDD in the bay 8 Attach the 3 5inch bay by reversing the removal procedure CONTEC 22 User s Manual Chapter Hardware setup MAttach the extension board 1 Remove the slot cover from the removed riser card Figure 3 8 Remove the slot cover CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup 2 Install a PCI extension board The upper row extended slot The lower row extended slot Push in the PCI extension board securely as far as it will go Figure 3 9 Attach the sxpansion board 9 Tighten scrers and install the riser card bracket in the cas A CAUTION carefully might interface with the bend of various cables in vhon you install it according to the size of the extension board alls Wissisus dimensions of boards that can be installed X 106mm I CONTEC m Users Manual Chapter Hardware setup WiReplacing the front fan unit and fan filter 4 Remove the front fan unit from the case lessen thes sere Figure 3 10 Remove the fr
30. FA PC VPC Series Space Saving Model VPC 1500 User s Manual CONTEC CO LTD Table of contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION performan Comodity mode Supported 05 Limited One Year Warrant to Obtain Service Safety pre Satory infomation llandling precauti CHAPTER 2 ABOUT THE PRODUCT Physical dimensions 4 Keyboard specification louse specification CHAPTERS HARDWARE SETUP 13 Before Using the 1500 for the First Time m Hardware setup D konoving the top cover and drive bay n Locations and settings of internal connectors and jump 7 Jumper setting 19 Wittsch the hard disk n Wieplscing the front fan unit and fan filter 25 Wieplscing the CHOS batter Woption Attach the vertical stam Woption Attach the horizontal installation brac 33 Winstallation requirements m CHAPTER 4 BIOS SETUP 37 xung the sotup s 7 operation E Poin win Sotting of the date and time m setting of the start password amp CONTEC User s Manual 1 of setted the password ao Changing to the device boot order Selecting to the IDE device 2 Setting for the power on AT power operation by the AC power supply turning 43 Pactory default setting CHAPTERS EACH COMPONENT FUNCTION 37 Component same 4 interface 39 ouse interface Serial port int
31. Figure 6 1 Starting the monitoring tool t the monitoring tool Right click on the system tray icon to exit the utility Select Exit of the menu Figure 6 2 Exit the monitoring tool CONTEC Users Manual Chapter Software MStatus Then Status is selected the following dialog appears This is the same as the sereen displayed through comand option status dinlog MODEL SERIAL and FIRM items are only memana anam displayed vhen the E Progress bar indicating ihe progress of rebuilding 9 Figure 6 3 Status You check the version ersion information and start up options of the monitoring tool Figure 6 4 Version CONTEC User s Manual E Chapter 6 Software MAutomatic start When Windows 2000 Windows XP Pro and Windows Embedded is used create a shorteut hwRaid exe in the following folder Start prow J Startup CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software Command option You can modify operation through the following comand options Table 6 2 Command option Content of operation Displays only a dialog for status checks without staying resident in the system tray T This dialog is identical to the one which can be displayed Changes the log output destination to the specified File When this option is specified there
32. ON Tho nombor of mirroring RAID drives which can created in one Array is two CONTEC User s Manual 109 Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Delete RAID drive Mirroring 7 Dats Oache tube f Via Data fe Member os Fe Ei E 1 Select Delete Volum on the RAID drive you desire to delete 2 A setup wizard will appour Select Volumes 5 n tho setup wizard shown above move the RAID drive to be deleted to the box by pressing the gt and Ge keys eted 4 When the setup wizard is finished the RAID drive will be deleted A CAUTION If an existing RAID drive is a system drive it cannot be deleted CONTEC 110 User s Manual Chapter Software RAID setup the error If am error occurs in a RAID drive HDD you ean check the status of the Array the mirroring contigured RAID drive and the HDD using Matrix Storage C san be checked through the Status option in the Advanced Mode of Matrix Storage Pioneers rase Jory irran arsenite sata yin 3 Siete cto mira Pino Bard Drive Data Oache Enabled Yes D See 3308 RAID drive aT AACHEN Parameter Vaie Sieur Deere B vane System Volume Yes Rack Cache Enabled Ne FAD Had Dives PAD Level RAD 1 380
33. The sane directory is also found fon the recovery of pre installed models D Documents lt Pre installed models have these installed in the 0S Audio Chipset Lan Raid Vga Pro installed models haven t those installed in the 0S lt Pre installed models haven t these installed in the 0S imn Pre installed models haven t these installed im the 5 Ss T copy this Information ds stored Drivers Versions of the installation files for the chipset graphics LAN audio and security chip drivers aro included separately for Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Install file of general purpose 1 0 driver is stored here Install file of RAS tool is stored here Install file of hardware raid tool tool is stored here Various drivers Install chipset graphics LAN audio and security chip drivers in the Drivers folder Since the driver to install depends on which 08 is used install the drivers appropriate for your 6 CONTEC User s Manual 69 Chapter Software I0 Lib The general purpose 1 0 driver can be installed using the 1282610 ID Lib folder Set it up according ta the following procedure EXE the 1 Extracting the file Specify the destination for extracted files in the following sereen and select OK 2 File Directory In the destination falder for th
34. User s Manual es Chapter 5 Each component function Internal equivalent circuit chart of the remote power and the remote reset VPC 1500 internal VPC 1500 external ample of customer construction circuit Prepore DCIDV 24V ernal 1 0 connection VPC 1800 internal equivalent circuit diagram VPC L500 internal VPC 1500 external Example of customer construction circuit CONTEC 66 Users Manual Chapter 5 Each component function Audio interface The Audio interface Table 5 11 Audio connector Blue econo User s Manual Chapter 5 Each component function G CONTEC os Users Manual Chapter Software Chapter 6 Software utirity This chapter describes the driver DVD included with the VPC 1500 series This driver IND includes drivers and software necessary for the 1500 series This driver DVD does not provide Autorun functionality Install drivers and software manually through Windows Explorer after inserting this driver DVD into the Cb DYD ROM drive A CAUTION The contents of the driver DVD are subject to change without prior notice Pro installed models are not accompanied by a driver DVD and instead store driver DVD data on a recovery DVD A driver DVD is included with models that come without an 0S Driver DVD The directory structure of the driver IND is shown below
35. al purpose input isRead TRUE 5 DO Weaning Wi pwz per pue For general purpose output isRead FALSE 5 18 Weaning ww D02 User LEDI and DOS User are allocated to the two front LEDs Header file TinyRAS h Inport library TinyRAS lib DLL file dll include Ces dos TinyRAs h int main void BYTE dat 0 dat tRasToRead TRUE quiring the state of input port MOD amp CONTEC User s Manual 99 Chapter Software General purpose output The tRasloWrite function allows you to contro General Purpose Output int tRasIoWrite BYTE data Argument Specifies data output to the general purpose output port Output data corresponds to the following bits S Es Wi or ww ser LEDI and DOs User LEDA are allocated to the two front LEDs Return Returns when execution of the function succeeds and a value other thar alue when it fails Header file TinyS h Lib TinyRAS dl Inport Library DLL file TIERS int min dat 0 dat tRasToRead FALSE dat amp 0301 dat amp 70 01 dat void tRasToWrito dat return 0 LED ONDOFP OFF 30N 100 amp CONTEC Use
36. e LI Set registration Click OK Configloib 22 conato haras tho sti ra suene 12 Completion Click US After icking OK restart the PC Configiolib Setup of 10 Lib has been completed CONTEC Users Manual Chapter Software wtsty tool The RAS tool can be installed using the TinySetup asi in the TinyRAS folder Set it up according to the following procedure 1 Setup Click Nem Welcome to the Setup Wizard Select installation folder Select the installation destination and one of the RAS user options Click Next tras tenes CONTEC User s Manual 78 Chapter Software S Confirm installation Click Next Welcome to the TeyRAS Setup Wizara 1 Install Installation is in progress Completion takes some time Wait for a while amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software 5 Completion Click Close After clicking Close restart the PC Instatabon Complete Install of RAS tool has been completed Set it up according to the following procedure after RAS tool installed 6 Selecting the registry Selects Start menu AIL Programs CONTEC TinyRAS Config to execute the registry CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software
37. e value or make changes ke the numeric value or make changes Te the numeric value or make changes ke the numeric value or make changes Nenu Quit ond mot save changes into 005 Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu SC Exit current page and return to Main Ven Fl key General help on Setup navigation ke Ti key load proviouz values Tron OWS Te key Load the fail safe defaults from BIOS default Table key load the optimized defaul 0 key save all the COS changes amd exit amp CONTEC Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Main window hon you start the setup utility the main window appears Standard CWS Features Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Lond Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Security Chip Configuration Set User Password gt Pover Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup gt Pab PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving gt PC Health Status Quit Select Tem FLO Save amp Exit Setup SAVE 005 TO BIOS LOAD CMOS FRON BIOS Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 4 2 Example of main window screen 1 The cursor keys CD D lt gt gt lt e gt allow you to navigate through menu items and the lt Enter gt key allows you to choose among them 2 After pressing the FO key you can save the curren
38. e extracted files files will be created using the following directory structure iFication folder Harime Hr tens 2 Install file Execute setup exe in the subfolder VAPIPACYRuntimeIOLIBVDiskt within the specified folder 1 Language select Select a language and click Next CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software 5 Setup Click Next 6 Choose destination location Specify a destination folder For installation and click Next CONTEC pug Ton ete case User s Manual n Chapter Software T Program folder After specifying the program folder click Nert eri Yor etaed rene Gt Rer trc pem 2 S Completion Click Finis After clicking Finish restart the PC salse Wiad Canne Draper Install of 10 Lib has been completed amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Software Set it up according to the following procedure after 10 Lib installed 9 Starting the 10 Lib Selects Start mm Programs CONTEC API PAC 10 08 Configuration to start 10 Lib Configuration reete arene ecese teats rnm gom ES Dye rr pre Bante mue no essen 10 10 Lib W95 NT Configuration Click CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Softwar
39. e setup CONTEC Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Chapter4 BIOS setup BIOS setup sets various setting during startup When using t b ysten for the first t ure to run BIOS setup Once set up the specified details will be backed up A CAUTION The system may b unstable and may not start up Starting the setup screen 2 DEL to enter SETUP screen appears Then press the key After a few seconds a setup utility can be started Phoenix AwardBIOS v6 00PG An Energy Star Ally Copyright 1984 2009 Phoenix Technologies LTD VPC 1500 BIOS Vert 00 CONTEC Co Ltd Main Processor Intel R Core 2 Duo 2 99GHz 333x8 0 Memory Testing 4092864K OK 32M shared memory CPU Brand Name Intel R Core TM 2 Duo CPU E8400 3 00GHz CPU Memory Frequency For DDR3 1066 Dual Channel Mode Press DEL to enter SETUP p4 7 2011 Eaglelake DA79WOL9C 00 Figure 4 1 Initial screen CONTEC User s Manual E Chapter BIOS setup operation major de Table 4 1 Key operation list TET Terr eft Arrow Move to the item om the mem bur Right to the item the right mens har Menu Quit without saving changes lSubmenus Exit Current page to the next higher ese level ore Enter Nove to the rem jou desire ke Th
40. eno Im Mode Tics Ener Sel WUPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Te F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults 1 Express Root Port Fune ort 2 Tauto Tem Help tu Mena Level gt Express Port 3 m PCI Express Port 4 auto PCI Express Port 5 auto PCI Express Port 6 auto PCI E Compliancy Mode Enter Selec PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults 4s amp CONTEC Users Manual 4 BIOS setup ravancod Fan Speed Control Fant Speed Monitor Enabled Tem Help Fan Speed Monitor Enabled Menu Level gt Fan3 Speed Monitor Enabled Tics Enter Selec UPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults intel ANT Configuration AMT BIOS Support Disabled Tem Help SOL Support Enabled Menu Level gt IDE R Suppor nabled Platform Mng Selection Intel AMT QST Support Disabled Danbury Technology Disabled OEM Flag BITO Disabled OEM Flag BITI Disabled OEM Flag BIT2 Disabled Enter Selec UPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults 7 Us I Device Thess Enter Tem Hel gt Onboard Device Press Enter Mena Level gt gt USB Device S
41. ent Log Enter Mark DML Events as Read Enter Event Log Capacity Space Available Event Log Validity Valid Tics Enter Select PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General We F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults CONTEC 45 Users Manual Chapter 4 BIOS setup Native ode Limit CPUID Disabled CIE Function Disabled Execute Disable Bit Enabled Virtualization Technology Disabled sun Disabled Core Multi Processing Tem Help Mena Level gt Tickers Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values P6 Fail safe defaults Optimized Defaults Disk Boot Priorit T Bootable Add in Cards Tem ely Mena Level gt Tice Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values P6 Fail safe defaults Optimized Defaults As values differ according to your PC environment the above is a sample CONTEC User s Manual Chapter BIOS setup advanced Chipset Features System BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole At 184 164 Advanced Fan Speed Contor Disable WIBAR ved gt Intel AMT Configuration VON Setting PEG Onchip VGA Control DT Mode p Frame Buffer Size enabled Tem Help Disabled Menu evel gt Press Enter Press Enter Enabled Disabled Press Enter tuto Total GFX M
42. er it may be shortened due to operating temperature high temperatures Battery The internal calendar clock and RAM are backed by a Lithium primary battery Tho backup time at a temperature of 25 C with the power disconnected is 10 years or more Replacement of expendables is handled as repair there will be a charge To connect with peripherals use a grounded shielded cable Do not use a UPS uninterruptible power supply with square wave output as connect ing it may damage the system Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Abandon a used battery appropriately according to the instruction of the municipality the assumed life is about four User s Manual 5 FOC PART 15 Class A Notice NOTE WARNING TO USER copyright No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD CONTEC CO LTD makes no commi taer in this document The information in this document is subject to chango without notice t to update or keep curre the information contained Al evant issues have bee considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC LTD Regardless of the foregoing state
43. erface E interface s Printer port interface 62 Rosot switch 63 switch 158 por 64 1 0 interface 6 hudio interface p CHAPTER SOFTWARE UTIRITY 69 drivers el w tool 15 ilardvare RAID monitoring tool latch log Timer DT Setting 95 ilardrare monitor purpose input purpose output 100 CHAPTER 7 SOFTWARE RAID SETUP 101 artis the setup Tor lain window 102 Oreste RAID drive 103 belete RAID drive Mirroring 105 Software RAID monitoring tool Matrix storage console 1 atrix storage console Install 1 Starting the matrix storage console 106 Exiting the matrix storage console 107 Poking of mirroring synchronize 108 Create RAID drive Mirroring 109 RAID drive Mirroring deor the err User s Manual confiraing the error log RALD setup when replacing the HDD RALD setup when replacing the HDD HARDWARE RAID SETUP 15 Functional specification 15 Locations and settings of switches and connectors us setting m Internal LED status Hardware RAID setup us operation flow lor the error 120 RALD setup when replacing the HDD Em 12 0S recovery setting FAQ Troubleshoot ing ena Troubleshooting us CHAPTER LIST OF OPTIONS 129 CONTEC User s Manual i
44. es is installed with RAID L Array created However if ID is replaced you mist reconfigure the mirroring RAID drive in the Array Set up the RAID in accordance with the folloving procedure A CAUTION RAIDs in the VPC 1500 series are not hot swappable Always turn off the pomer before replacing 100 1 Replace the HDD and boot the PC AHCI Option ROM BIOS Revision 01 05 20 Date 07 01 2507 Copyright 2006 2008 Phoenix Technologies LTD Port 00 SATA I CD ROM DVD ROM Port 01 Hard Drisk RAID HOD Port 02 SATA 2 Hard Drisk GB RAID HOD BIOS installed Intel Matrix Storage Manager option Rom v7 5 0 1017 ICHSR wRAIDS Copyrighto 2003 07 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved RAID Volumes 10 Name Level Strip Size Status Bootable 0 Volume0 RAIDI Mirror N A Degraded Yos Physical Disks Port Drive Model Serial Size Type Status Vol ID ge Member Disk 0 M Non RAID Disk Press lt 1 1 to enter Configuration 2 Press the and lt I gt keys in the above screen to start the RAID utility When the RAID utility launches the following sereen will appear with the replaced HDD indicated DEGRADED VOLUME DETECTED Degraded volume ana ror reoulaing detected Selecting a disk initiates a rebuild Rebuild completes i
45. ess lt CTRL t gt to enter Configuration Utt A CAUTION the IDE device is not set to RAID in the BIOS setup the above sereen will not appear CONTEC User s Manual 101 Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Main window hon you start the RAID utility the main window appears TMAIN MENUT 1 Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disk to Non RAID 2 Delete RAID Volume 4 Ext RAID Volume None defined DISKIVOLUME INFOMATION Physical Disks Drive Model Serial Size TypeiStatus Vol ID 1o keinen Nor RAID Disk Len Non RAID Disk 1 Select TESO Exit TENTER Select Menu The cursor keys lt t gt lt b C inter key allows you to choose among them You can also select items b entering menu numbers 1 to 4 with the keyboard 2 You are prompted to confirm that you are saving the current settings Press the Y key to save thom and press the OO or lt ESC key to exit the RAID utility without saving them RAID Volume Displays the typo volume and status of the created RAID drive Physical Disks Displays hard disks which will be the target of the RAID drive gt Create RAID Volume A RAID drive can be created The type and capacity of the created RAID drive can be set when it is created gt Delete RAID Volume An existing RAID drive can be deleted If deleted data wil be lost gt Reset
46. etting Press Tice Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help CONTEC User s Manual 49 Chapter BIOS setup Device IDE HDD Block Node Enabled Tem Hep IDE DMA transfer access Enabled Menu Level gt Primary Master PIO auto Primary Slave PIO huto IDE Primary Master UDMA auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA auto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Master PIO auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto Secondary Master UDMA Auto Secondary Slave UDMA Auto SATA Mode LEGACY Mode Suppor Disabled Ener Sel PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit General 5 Previous Values F6 Failsafe defaults FT Optimized Defaults onboard Device Onboard LAN Tem Help Mena Tevet gt 71 Tiere Enter Se PUPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help 5 Previous Values F6 Failsafe defaults FT Optimized Defaults CONTEC Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Device Onboard FOC Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Onboard Serial Port 3 3 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 4 1 Use IRQ UART Mode Select Serial Port Serial Port TaD Active x IR Transmission Delay x UR Duplex Mode x Use IR Pins Onboard Parallel Pe Parallel Port Mode EPP Mode Select 8 1808 240
47. gment Controller Intel 82567 x1 Realtek 8111D 1000bps operation requires a cable of category SE or greater Table 5 9 Ethernet connector uasa Sr Zn non s LEDs for display of network status LINK ACT LED Orange Lighting at the normal connection Orange Blinking at the data transmission and rece 10 100 10008 LED Turning off at the 10 operation n Lighting at the 100M operation Orange Lighting at the 10008 operation m Chapter 5 Each component function Digital 1 0 interface This interface controls digital 1 0 with two rows of six pins 02 J3 Anong the eight DID pins two output pins 02 03 are used for the user LED on the front The digital 1 0 interface is internally insulated Table 5 10 Digital 1 0 connector 2 0 03 00102 Pin Xo 7 10 Output signal You can output OutputO Output Output2 and Output3 can not use Output2 3 because they are used for the user LED on the DIOL Pin No 5 6 Short circuiting PIRON and GND or RST and GND triggers the same operation as pushing the Power button or Reset button on the front the power supply from the outside is necessary 4 00102 Pin No 11 12 These are used for the power supply from the outside COMPO is GND and is VCC CONTEC
48. he mirror card turn on the power 6 Connect the replaced good HDD to an empty drive attached to the mirror card and the rebuilding is started Both HDDs are broken Prepare teo good HDDs and perform recovery User s Manual 125 Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup failure Read error A rend error occurs from the source during rebuilding Conduct restore in accordance with the procedure described below Rebuild failure CAUTION Th he restoration operation ares the error sector and not restores t data Because there is fear of the system may become unstable according to the data is lost recavers optionally in accordance hestoration steps L Set the DIP switch for the mirror card for se ting 1 with the power off Sor more on instal ation removal of a mirror card when setting the DIP switch refer to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Option Installation Removal nf a Mirror Cord The DIP switch setteing rofer to This Chapter Switch setting DIP switch After installing the mirror card connect only a not replacement HDD to the mirror card and turn the poner 3 Check this status Seren Winrar cand DIP switch ing 1 Soter to This Chapter Internal Message DISK BOOT FAILURE Le status INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PR ENTER ion the DIP switch is the setting cam wo
49. is output to the event Changes the monitoring interval of the RAID status to the number PEE of seconds specified default setting ten minutes intervals Input range 1 to 65535 seconds Specifies the drive number 0 or higher of the RAID board ess specified the board functions as drive number 0 drivenus Figure You can check the drive number through Windows Disk Management This enables the display of a balloon pop up from system tray icon when failure is detected Td This enables LED output when Failure is detected dialog This enables an automatic dialog popup when Failure Is detected Execution example Spas hwRaid interval 10C1 balloon led logtext CHWindowsVTeaplraid log Notes on status option If the View Status dialog appears with this option specified the following restrictions are imposed Task tray icon Not displayed A program does not stay resident State notification functional Invalidity Log functional Invalidity Watch cycle Fixation for 10see amp CONTEC User s Manual 5 Chapter Software WLED display Wien you used command option led for enable LED output the state can be confirmed by front LEDs The LED of state display are user LEDI and LED2 Refer to Chapter 5 Each component function Component name the fault detectio
50. l Size Status sunenennsenene MGB Non RAID Disk 5 Non RAID Disk Select 2 disks to use in creating the volume LI L PreviNext_ SPACE SeleciDisk ENTER Done Select the Select Disk setting by pressing the lt Enter gt key and select the HDDs comprising the RAID drive by pressing the SPACE key CONTEC User s Manual 103 Chapter 7 Software RAID setup ECT DISKS 6 You can optionally configure other settings Name and Capacity con be set by keyboard entry 5 Press the lt Enter gt key to close the window 2 Once setting up the RAID drive is complete press the Enter key with Create Volume selected 8 When you are prompted to confirm that you are creating RAID drive press the lt Y gt 9 A RAID drive will be created under RAID Volume in the window The Typo Status Vol ID of the HDDs will read Member Disk 10 Press the lt T gt and lt gt keys to select Exit in the Main window and confirm your choice by pressing the lt Enter gt key or the CD key 11 When you are prompted to confirm that you are saving tho current setting lt P key to exit the RAID utility press the A CAUTION Mirroring requires the creation of a RAID drive before installing the OS 1f a RAID drive is created after installing the 08 data will be los
51. leting it if the data is inportan CONTEC User s Manual 105 Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Software RAID monitoring tool Matrix storage console Matrix Storage Console allows you to monitor the information and status of an existing RAID drive or IDs comprising a RAID drive Furthermore as necessary it allows creating deleting and reconfiguring of RAID drives In Windows 7 Professional Rapid Storage Technology is used and the display is different here Matrix storage console used with Windows XP Professional is chiefly describe Matrix storage console Install When the system is recovered using the bun d recovery CD ROM Matrix Storage Console will be installed by default Uninstalling it is up to the customer Starting the matrix storage console After installing Matrix Storage Console you can launch it from Start Menu vse tare eM 0 riers eae dB Brome rer omm Pre mee 2 tera h at When the contents of Matrix Storage Console are updated or activities are in progress internally an icon is display in the Task Manager You can also launch it by clicking the icon Be aware that the icon is not always displayed in the Task lar CONTEC 106 User s Manual Chapter Software RAID setup the matrix storage console You can exit Matrix Storage Console by selecting Exit from the File menu or clicking x
52. ment CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document or for results obtained by the user as a result of using this produet Intel Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation MS Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product nanes are trademarks of their res pective holder and mark omitted in this document A CAUTION The latest version manual downloads from CONTEC web sito User s Manual Chapter About the product Chapter 2 About the product Specification Functional specification Wain board Specification Om TU TO TTA Celeron tat 2 Gs siist0M Thiet i5 7 BIOS RV Award BIOS 205 TOT SN Display TunctismiT Total 15 Integrated ONA 1500 Graphics 008 218 X1 or X2 TERI 2 57 HU 3 5 Mard disk drive DVD super multi drive Max reading speed DVD ROM x8 CD ROM x24 Optical drive Max writing spoed DVD R x8 DVD R DL x8 DVD RW x8 WDR DVD RAM x5 CDR x24 CIH x24 Tor Ta Tog TOTS TS port vont Z port Kear T port TS port T port Keyboard TNC AICSRS CODEC SirisT DOS ITNT Parallel port TUBASE T TOORE T TOOSE T
53. ment HDD is good Chock the capacity of the replacement HDD If the capacity of the replacement HDD is smaller than that of the other HDD it cannot be In addition even when the capacity is the samo if tho make and model are different rebuilding the HDD not bo possible due to differing specifications Therefore replacement HDD must be of the sane sake and model as the previous HDD 1 the replacement HDD vas used in another RAID system its configuration information may be different due when combined with the mirror card In that case follows the following steps Steps L Set the DIP switch for the mirror card for setting 1 with the power off For more on installation removal of a mirror card then setting the DIP switch refer to Chapter 3 Setup of Hardware Option Installation Removal of a Mirror card The DIP switch setteing refer to This Chapter Switch setting DIP switch 2 After installing the mirror card connect only a not replacement HDD to the mirror card and turn on the power 3 check that the Access LED on the mirror card flashes orange H Check visually the mirror card LED For sore on the status of the mirror card LED refer to This Chapter Internal LED status A Turn off the power and set the DIP switch for the mirror card to normal status to set the DIP switch and installation renoval of the mirror card are the same as step 1 of this procedure After installing t
54. n Each 100 msec is blinked LEDI OFF tate of turning off 1802 OFF Figure 6 5 Fault detection at the drive 1 State of turning off LEDI OFF Each 100 msec is blinked 1802 OFF Figure 6 6 Fault detection at the drive 2 86 Users Manual Chapter Software oN LEDI OFF The LEDI and 2 blinks synchronously 100msee interval oN 1802 OFF Figure 6 7 Fault detection at the drive 1 and 2 Error at the sane sector the rebuild When no adjustment is detected in the data under mirroring it automatically changes to the state of restructuring rebuild Each 1000 msec is blinked oN LEDI OFF State of turning off oN 1802 OFF Figure 6 8 Rebuilding the drive 1 Copying data from the drive 2 to the drive 1 State of turning off oN LEDI OFF Each 1000 msec is blinked oN OFF Figure 6 9 Rebuilding the drive 1 Copying data from the drive 1 to the drive 2 amp CONTEC User s Manual E Chapter Software Refer to Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Each 100 msec is blinked LEDI OFF te of turnin A LED2 OFF Figure 6 10 Drivel read error State o LEDI OFF Each 100 msec is blinked 1802 OFF Figure 6 11 Drive 2 read error 88 Users Manual oN LEDI OFF The LEDI and 2 blinks synchronously 1000 msec interval
55. n the operating system Select the port of the destination disk for rebuilding ESC to exit Port Drive Model Serial Size 5 LI PreviousiNext_ SPACE Selecis ENTER Selection Complete amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 7 Software RAID setup 3 Move to a mizroring con confirm your choice by pressing the Enter key RAID Volume Status item under Status VoL ID Ty item under Physical Disks cured replaced HDD by pressing the lt T gt and lt gt keys and In the Main window of the RAID utility and the Non RAID Rebuild item changes to Disk 1 Greate RAID Volume 2 Delolo RAID Volume MAIN MENU 3 Reset Disk to Non RAI 4 Ext RAID Volume 10 Name 0 Volumen Level RAID Miror Physical Disks Port Drive Model Serial 5 reren INFOMATION strip Sizo Status Bootable Rebuild Yes Type Status Vol ID Member Disk Non RAID Disk E IESG Ext Menu 4 Press the ESO or lt 4 gt key and the D key in turn to save settings and exit the RAID utility amp Boot the 05 6 When the 05 boots the RAID drive will be automatically synchronized by Matrix Storas Console 7 When synchronization is finished reconfiguration of mirroring i
56. nction of this device Safety precaution Understand the following definitions and precautions to use e produet safely Safety infomation This document provides safety information using the following sysbols to prevent accidents resulting in injury or death amd the destruction of equipment and resources Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which iT not A DANGER avoided wil result in death or serious injury WARNING RNING indicates potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not my result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage CONTEC User s Manual Handling precautions CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which AN CAUTION avoided in minor or moderate injury or in property damage use oF store the product in a location exposed to extremely high or low temperature or susceptible to rapid temperature changes Example Exposure to direct sun dm the vicinity of a heat source Do not use the product in extremely humid or dusty Locations It is extremely dangerous to use the product with its interior penetrated by water or any other fluid or conductive dust If tho product mist be
57. ng 10100 at the southbridge it can not hot swap Iardvare RAID Bocause option Mirror card is choiced it is possible to have Hirdeto mirroring configurations This can hot senp Suitable chassis for enbedded applications Taking advantage of our rich experience the VPC IS00 series is designed with optimization for heat dissipation operating vibration dampening and consideration for scalability Supports high speed high capacity memory The VPC 1800 series supports DDRS SDRAM DIAM modules 2GB to 4GB in total designed for high speed transfer speed flexibly addressing momory consuming applications such as image processing CONTEC User s Manual 1 Commodity model Supported 05 gt Windows XP Professional Windows XP Embedded Windows 7 Professional User s Manual Customer support CONTEC provides the following support services for you to use CONTEC products more efficiently and contortably 9 Web Site Japanese http www contec co jp English http mev contec com Chinese httpi wev contec com en CONTEC provides up to date information on products CONTEC also provides product manuals and various technical documents in the PDF test product information For product information Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price delivery time or estimate information
58. nt function Table 8 4 Serial port connector REN Inch sere CRT interface A connector for commecting a CRT is provided Connector mane is VOMQLSPinD SUD Table CRT connector Pin No Function Pin No Function CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 5 Each component function Printer port interface tup see Chapter 4 Table amp 6 Printer port and 1 0 address LPT 1 0 Address Interrupt DU ems ms i anc my 0 de SPP Base 1 0 address 378 Interrupt IRQ7 DA Channel OMA 3 CAUTION DMA Channel is used only in Mode BCP Table 8 7 Printer port connector amp CONTEC Users Manual Chapter 5 Each component function Reset switch Power switch four seconds 19 port Table USB connector Pin No Function Pin No Function CONTEC User s Manual 63 Chapter 5 Bach component function Ethernet The VPC 1500 is equipped with two channels for Ethernet Network type 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Transmission 104 100M 10001bps Max network path length 2 100a se
59. odes Hot plug Replace a drive during operation of the RAID board with the power on Even if the replaced drive is identical to the one prior to replacement start rebuilding Cold plug Replace a drive while the RAID board is deactivated with the power off If a new drive is not inserted do not rebuild Abnormal ity road orror occurs from the source during rebuilding Weite data where a read error occurs from the source CONTEC User s Manual m Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup For the error lE an error occurs in a mirroring conf igured HDD you utility or the mirror card LED Replace the HDD optio check the status of the HDD using 11 in accordance with the ty Table 8 7 HDD error Normal Drivel and Drive in the software utility and on the mirror card correspond to the drive bays illustrated below Drivel A CAUTION During installation of a HDD and cabling of the mirror card ensure that they are ant turned upside dom CONTEC 190 Users Manual Chapter amp Hardware RAID setup RAID setup when replacing the HDD This section describes t the nu AX CAUTION Prepare a MDD for replacement with the same t d MDD Set it up al tup for replacing a nirroring conf gu ber of exchanged ien replaced HDD is ot of HDDs refer
60. on the upper right corner of the window CONTEC User s Manual 107 Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Making of mirroring synchronize Data on mirrored drives is compared and if a difference is found data on the drives will copied between HDDs and data on the mirrored drives will be automatically unified D A CAUTION Synchronization by Matrix Storage Console cannot be suspended while it is in progress In addition you should not turn off the power to the PC while synchronization is in progress Doing so will cause data loss and data error If a HDD to be mirroring configured is not a Membor disk you have to set it to be a mirrored drive using the RAID utility or Matrix Storage Console CONTEC 108 User s Manual Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Create RAID drive Mirroring You can create a mirroring RAID drive from Matrix Storage Console I RAD Cet 1 Select Cre je Volume on the Array drive 2 setup wizard will appear Sele Volume Location Seay te bestan fa erem RAD 2 er Lr 27 MET Same se conan e itn hot Dasha eng etn anay n rece sny ven anay lt mors 3 In the setup wizard shown above move the Array of the RAID drive to be created to the Selected bar by pressing the lt gt and ec keys 4 When the wizard is finished a new RAID drive will bo eroated CAUTI
61. ont fan unit amp CONTEC User s Manual 25 Chapter 3 Hardware setup 2 Remove the fan filter unit from the fan unit Figure 3 11 Remove the fan filter unit Remove the fan filter Figure 3 12 Resove the fan filter 4 Prepare the replacement fan filter and attach it by reversing the removal procedure CONTEC Users Manual Chapter Hardware setup 8 Remove the fan from the fan unit Renove the connector Figure 3 18 Renove the fan GCONTEC User s Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup 6 Remove the fan from fan unit Figure 3 14 Remove the fan T Prepare the replacement fan and attach it by reversing the removal procedure CONTEC 28 User s Manual Chapter Hardware setup WiReplacing the CMOS battery 4 Ronove the screws from the CWS battery bracket Figure 3 15 Remove the CMOS battery bracket amp CONTEC User s Manual 29 Chapter 3 Hardware setup 2 Cut the lock anchoring the battery and remove the battery Figure 3 16 Remove the CMOS battery CONTEC Users Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup 3 Prepare the replacement CMOS battery and attach it by reversing the removal procedure Confirm the positive poles and negative poles and insert the battery Figure 3 17 Attach the CMOS battery ons ery Specification sh Type C Voltage W Capacity 1350 mh amp CONTEC
62. p of Hardware Option Installation Removal of a Mirror card Tho DIP switch setteing refer to This Chapter Switch setting DIP switch 2 After installing the mirror card turn on the pover and check that the Access LED on the mirror card flashes orange 3Chock visually the mirror card LED For more on the status of the mirror card LED refer to This Chapter Internal LED status 3 Turn off the power and set the DIP switch for the mirror card to normal status to set the DIP switch and installation renoval of the mirror card are the same as step 1 of this procedure 4 After installing the mirror card turn on the pomer and perform recovery For more on how to perform recovery refer to the Windows Setup Procedure Manual accompanying the recovery media amp CONTEC User s Manual 123 Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup FAQ Troubleshooting This section consists of FAQ and troubleshooting related to mirror cards When you run into trouble refer to the relevant itens FAQ not suro in which direction the data between HDDs is copied If a faulty HDD is replaced through hot plugging data is copied from the existing HDD to the replacement HDD If a faulty is replaced through cold plugging data is copied from the existing HDD to the replacement HDD exchanged HDDs connected to a mirror card TF both HDDs are normal data is not copied IF either HDD is faulty
63. rs Manual Chapter 7 Software RAID setup Chapter 7 Software RAID setup This chapter describes software mirroring MIDI setup We only support mirroring We do not support operat ion for other RAIDs RAIDO RAIDS and RAIDIO avare that functions mot supported are outside the scope of the warranty Software are not hot swappable A CAUTION RAID settings are chang ed all data on the hard disks will be erased Back up necessary data in advance Starting the setup screen Before starting the RAID utility set the IDE device to RAID in the BIOS setup describ in Chapter 4 Press the lt CTRL gt and lt I gt keys on the following sereen to start the RAID util After a few seconds the RAID utility can be started AFIT Option ROM BIOS Revision 01 05 20 Date 07 01 2007 Copyright 2006 2008 Phoenix Technologies LTD Port Q0 SATA 1 CD ROM DVD ROM Port 01 1 Hard Drick GB RAID HOD Port 05 2 Hard Drick 8 RAID HOD AHCI BIOS installed Intel Matrix Storage Manager option Rom v7 5 0 1017 ICHSR wRAIDS Copyright 2003 07 Intel Corporation Rights Reserved RAID Volumes None defined Physical Disks Pon Drive Model Serial Size Typo Status Vol 10 KGB Non RAID Disk GB Non RAID Disk Pr
64. s complete In addition to the above procedure mirroring can be also reconfigured from Matrix Storage Console but we recommend replacement through the above procedure For the recovery procedure using Matrix Storage Console refer to the help information for Matrix Storage Console CONTEC 14 Users Manual Chapter amp Hardware RAID setup Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup This chapter describes hardrare mirroring MIDI do not support other RAIDs RADO RAI not supported are outside the setup only support mirroring We and RAIDIO Hardware RAIDs are also hot swappable Functional specification s of RAID I hereinafter described as mirror card Specification arivare RA Genera Locations and settings of switches and connectors bracket you will be able soe the c s illustrated below Table 8 1 Switch list Use the factory default settings Table 8 2 Connector list GCONTEC User s Manual nus Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Switch setting switch 51 Table 8 3 DIP switch setting f CAUTION 52 53 54 55 56 switch setting 52 53 54 55 S6 Tablo 8 4 S2 switch setting TT ov A CAUTION CONTEC Users Manual
65. s follows although operation at system startup is the same Setting of the Operating at the CWS setup password Ter Tou can access all settings but you cannot modify any setting her than removing your password Ministra You can change all settings Release of setted the password With the Setup Pas Before changing settings in the CHOS Setup always remove the User Password Although set items whose contents cannot be changed in the Setup appear the method for doing this is the samo as setting a pas press the Enter key without entering anything and the password will be removed Removing Administrator Password works the same way CONTEC 40 Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Changing to the device boot order It is possible to change device boot order Advanced BIOS Features TOW Feature Enter Tom Help gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter Virus Warning Disabled CPU 13 Cache Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled USB Device Wait Disabled First Boot Device ceo Second Boot Device Jard Disk Third Boot Device Disabled Boot Other Device Enabled Floppy Drive Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled Boot Up NunLock Status 20 Option Fast Typomatic Rate Setting Disabled x Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 x Typenatic Delay 250 Security Option setup APIC Mode Enabled Enter
66. t and the 0S will be unable to boot Our support is limited to mirroring Creating a RAID drive other than a mirroring RAID is up to the customer We assume no responsibility for damage caused by doing CONTEC 108 Users Manual Chapter Software RAID setup Delete RAID drive Mirroring SSS DELETE VOLUME MENU M Name Level Drives Capacity Status Bootable Volumed RAIDI Mirror 2 GB YES HELP Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non RAID WARNING ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED ljSelect ESC Previous Menu DEL Delete Volume L Select Delete RAID Volume window by pressing the Enter key or the lt 2 key in the 2 When all mirroring configured RAID drives are displayed pre the and CL keys nove to the RAID drive to be deleted and press the key 3 When you are prompted to confirm that you are deleting the selected RAID drive press A The RAID drive will be deleted from RAID Volume in the Main window Its Type Status will indicate Dis 5 Press the Exit in the Main window and confirm your hoice b he CD key 6 When you are prompted to confira that you are saving the current settings press the key to exit the RAID utility A CAUTION When an existing RAID drive is deleted data be lost Back up the data on a RAID drive before de
67. t settings by pressing the Enter key or the QD key Setting of the date and time In order to set the date and time of the calendar clock on the 1500 series follow the following steps L Select Standard CHOS Features menu from the setup sereen 2 Select date Date items by pressing the lt Page Up and lt Page Dor keys You can navigate through items by pressing the cursor keys lt gt lt gt wes with Save amp Exit Setup pressing tho FID key and exit CONTEC User s Manual 39 Chapter BIOS setup Setting of the start password After setting a startup password you must enter the password when you boot the system ond run setup The password A CAUTION Once you register a password you will not able to clear password features without the password Pay careful enough attention in handling your password L Select Advanced BIOS Features menu from the setup sereen 2 For Security Option select Setup or System Setting of the security Option Operation THOS setup Ts protected by a password System Tn addition to the above system boot is protected by a password 3 For Set User Password press the Enter key and enter a password 4 Save setup changes with Save d Exit Setup and exit In addition to User Passwords you can also set an Administrator Password Operation during COS setup differs a
68. t start Winde Wat Cheek by arity CONTEC 126 Users Manual Chapter amp Hardware RAID setup Turn off the power and set the DIP switch for the mirror card for setting 2 to set the DIP switch and installation remval of the mirror card are the same as step 1 of this procedure 5 After installing the airror card turn on the power and start Windows 6 Aftor start Windows check this status DIP switch setting 2 Fanning DIP switch setting 2 completion T After this step 6 completed the restoration was completed if there is no error the error is generated the restoration is a failure Refer to the next item Restoration failure CONTEC User s Manual E Chapter 8 Hardware RAID setup Restoration failure When the restoration of the before item Rebuilding failure failed follows the following steps according to cach state Tae DU Tro Utility Whe Failure of restoration doesn 1 check from the mirror card LED Check only the utility One One HDD in a mirroring cenfigured has the error sector that can not be restored Replace faulty HDD for a new HDD After the HDD replaced recovers it Regarding replacement of IDs refer to This Chapter RAID setup when replacing the HDD lbs Teo IDs a mirroring following stops igured has the error sector to the some sector Follows the Restora
69. tion steps 1 One HDD either of two HDDs in a mirroring configured is replaced Regarding replacement of HDs refer to This Chapter RAID setup when replacing the HD After the HDD replaced the rebuilding is started S After the rebuilding is completed a rend error occurs from the source Follows the same as step 6 from 1 of the before item Rebuilding failure After this step 3 the restoration was completed if there is no error the error is generated by the ont replace HDD the resi that HDD for the good HDD 1f the error doesn t occur and the rebuilding complete oration fails Replace oration complet after that HDD is replaced the good HDD When the error occurred refer to before item Robui lding failure CONTEC 128 User s Manual Chapter List of options Chapter 9 List of options Pats for maintenance exchange Name inch SATA Hard disk Capacity 25068 PCHDDISGGSATA SS inch SATA Hard disk Capacity 278 amp CONTEC User s Manual 129 1500 Series User Manual CONTEC CO LTD November 2012 Edition 3 9 31 Himesato Nishiyodogava ku Osaka 555 0025 Japan Japanese http wer contee ip English http w contee con Chinese http www contee com en AIL rights reserved This produet and this document are protected by copyright law Unauthorized copying
70. urning the poor on for the first timo CONTEC User s Manual 1 Chapter 3 Hardware setup Hardware setup Before you start be sure that the power is turned off For internal hard disk models ensure that physical jolts are avoided Renove only those serews that are explained Do not move any other serev Removing the top cover and drive bay 1 Remove the top cover Slide the cover horizomally as far ha pli gp eril Figure 3 1 Removing the top cover CONTEC User s Manual Chapter Hardware setup 2 Open the Front Cover lah te fnr frat bolt Figure 3 2 Opening the front cover CONTEC User s Manual 18 Chapter 3 Hardware setup 8 Remove the bracket for the riser card Figure 3 3 Removing the riser card bracket CONTEC Users Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup Locations and settings of internal connectors and jumpers umm CHASSISI GOV o i d CONE uen mon d sume aen A den cd gH E em sporo G Figure 3 4 Locations and setting of jumpers and connectors inside the top cover CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 3 Hardware setup
71. w Digital 1 0 connector con e Mother board interface AC inlet FG terminal Mouse connector Ethernet connector Printer port connector Line In L Line Ou Mic In Keyboard connector COMI CRT connector 188 connector CONTEC 58 Users Manual Chapter 5 Each component function Keyboard interface A connector for connecting keyboard is provide Table 5 1 Keyboard connector Pin No Funston sox eng eu E Mouse interface Table 5 2 Mouse conector Connector KB 6Pin mini DIN mone is MOUSE 6Pin mini DIN User s Manual Chapter 5 Bach component function Serial port interface 5 252 port COM 0042 COMB CQ Four RS 282C compliant serial port connectors are provided Resources can be either assigned or reserved for each port independently through BIOS setup see Chapter 4 Table 6 3 SERIALI 2 1 0 address interrupt Cm 1 0 Adress interro m ES 3ERI TROL E ir re ES am Ly ES Tras TR ped wg ROLL THR IR cona gos nur 2a io 1902 The factory default settings of the BIOS are as follows oan es IR Tia Cat CAI TRIO xm CARI If amp CONTEC Users Manual Chapter 5 Fach compone
72. xpress relative items Maximum Payload Size Tide Enter Sel WUPD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General FS Previous Val F6 Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults CONTEC T Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup BPC Hoalth Status CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Tem Help Warning BEEP Disabled Nena Level gt CPU TIE ThrottLing Disabled Smart Fan Temperature 500 122 Fant Tolerance Value 1 Current System Temp Current CPU Temp c Fonl Speed 5869 RPM Fan2 Speed 2700 Fond Speed o gm ws 0 m Tire Enter V URUP Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Holp F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults As values differ according to your PC environment the above is a sample Spread Spectrum Enabled Tem Help Menu Level gt Tice Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Prev F6 Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults amp CONTEC User s Manual Chapter BIOS setup CONTEC 56 Users Manual Chapter S Each component function Chapter 5 Each component function Component name Pover LED User LED User LED2 USB connector Optical drive unit Hard disk drive T After removing the front face CONTEC User s Manual Chapter 5 Each component function BUDC L5800 roar vie
73. zed Defaults L Select Integrated Peripherals menu from the main window elect OnChip IDE Device menu from Integrated Peripherals windows ip IDE but AHCI mode is not supported 3 Change the settings for SATA Mode from On are RAD and evics window Options 4 After setting the desired order press the lt Esc gt key and return to the Main window 5 Save setup changes with Save amp Exit Setup and exit CONTEC 2 Users Manual Chapter BIOS setup Setting for the power on AT power operation by the AC power supply turning on Superl0 Device aboard FOG Controller Enabled Tron lll Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 28 1809 Mente Onboard Serial Port 3 240 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ 18010 Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ UART Mode Select Normal x Rall TaD Active i Lo x IR Transmission Delay Enabled x UR Duplex Mode x Use IR Pins 9 Onboard Parallel Port 318 180 Parallel Port Mode x EPP Mode Select Mode Use DMA 3 PIN After PI Tail ort Tice Enter Select 1 PU PD Value FIO Save ESC Exit FI General Help F5 Previous Values F Fail safe defaults FT Optimized Defaults L Select Integrated Peripherals menu from the main window 2 Select Device menu from Integrated Peripherals windows
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