3 system boot-up, 4 technical background information, 1 data management – Lenze PC-based Automation Industrial PC User Manual

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Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration

Commissioning

Technical background information

4.3

System boot-up

The CF card is the storage medium of the Industrial PC.

During the system start-up, the Industrial PC generates the required data in the main

memory from the data bases of the CF card. Thus the Industrial PC can only be operated

in connection with the CF card.

Configurations which have been saved previously, e.g. the entry of the IP address and

the touch calibration, are taken into account for the system start.

4.4

Technical background information

4.4.1

Data management

During a system start the data management generates the required

registry entries from the reference data saved. As the registry is not saved with mains

failure protection, the Industrial PC regenerates the registry at every system start.

The reference data base is composed of the IPC data and parameters which are saved

to the files of the data manager. The remaining data are stored within the databases

by the Industrial PC. The CF card serves as a storage medium for saved data.

4.4.2

Starting process

The operating system is stored in a binary file on the CF card. During system start-up the

Industrial PC loads the system data and starts the operating system. The Industrial PC

executes the following steps during a start-up:

1. Loading the system data from the binary file into the main memory and starting the

operating system:

2. Unpacking the system programs and installing the device drivers:

– Unpacking of the basic settings from the database,
– Installation of the "backup and restore“ components,
– Installation of the device scanner,
– Installation of the data manager.

After unpacking the system files, the Industrial PC starts the system programs. The device

scanner identifies the IPC configuration and establishes the topological addressing.

Note!

Removing the CF card causes a failure of the system! The CF card is required for

the system start, as the operating system and all the system files required for the

boot process are stored on the CF card.

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