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Q2748V-Series M2V890 ASUS PC (Desktop Barebone)Quick Installation Guide2Quick installation guideRear panel featuresRefer to the system user guide for installation details and other system information from ASUS website.Front panel featuresb a yInternal components1. Front panel cover2. 5.25-inch optical drive bays3. Hard disk drive bay4. Floppy disk drive bay5. Power supply unit6. CPU socket7. DIMM sockets 8. ASUS motherboard9. Chassis fan10. PCI Express x16 slot11. PCI Express x1 slot12. PCI slots13. Metal bracket lockSelecting the voltage4Quick installation guideRemoving the side cover and front panel assembly1. Remove the cover screws on the rear panel.2. Pull the side cover toward the rear panel until its hooks disengage from the chassis tabs. Set the side cover aside.3. Locate the front panel assembly hooks, then lift them until they disengage from the chassis.4. Swing the front panel assembly to the right, until the hinge-like tabs on the right side of the assembly are exposed.5.Remove the front panel assembly, then set aside.To install a CPU:1.Locate the CPU socket,then lift the socket lever to a 90º-100º angel.Air duct2. Install the CPU to the socket, making sure that the CPU corner withthe gold triangle matches the socket corner with a small triangle.3. Push down he socket lever to secure the CPU.Installing the CPU fan and heatsink assembly1. Place the heatsink on top of the installed CPU, making sure that theheatsink fits properly on the retention module base.2. Attach one end of the retention bracket to the retention module base.3. Align the other end of the retention bracket (near the retentionbracket lock) to the retention module base. A clicking sound denotesthat the retention bracket is in place.4. Push down the retention bracket lock on the retention mechanism tosecure the heatsink and fan to the module base.5. When the fan and heatsink assembly is in place, connect the CPU fancable to the connector on the motherboard labeled CPU_FAN.Quick installation guide56Quick installation guideInstalling an expansion cardInstalling a DIMM1. Locate the DIMM sockets in the motherboard.2. Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.3. Align a DIMM on the socket such that the notch on the DIMMmatches the break on the socket.4.Push the DIMM to the socket until the retaining clips snap inward.• Unplug the power supply before adding or removing DIMMs.Failure to do so may cause damage to the motherboard and/or components.• A DDR2 DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it fits in only onedirection. Do not force a DIMM into a socket to avoid damaging theDIMM.1. Remove the metal bracket lock.2.Remove the metal cover opposite the slot that you intend to use.3. Insert the card connector to the slot, then press the card firmly until it fits in place.4.Replace the metal bracket lock.Installing storage drives Optical drive1. Place the chassis upright, thenremove the upper 5.25” drivebay metal plate cover.2. Insert the optical drive to thebay, then carefully push thedrive until its screw holes alignwith the holes on the bay.3. Secure the optical drive with twoscrews on both sides of the bay.4. Connect the IDE (A) and power(B) plugs to connectors at theback of the drive.Floppy disk drive1. Place the chassis upright, thenremove the lower 3.5” drive baymetal plate cover.2. Insert the floppy disk drive tothe bay, then carefully push thedrive until its screw holes alignwith the holes on the bay.3. Secure the floppy disk drive withtwo screws on both sides of thebay.4. Connect the signal (A) andpower (B) plugs to connectors atthe back of the drive.Hard disk drive1. Place the chassis upright, thenremove the upper 3.5” drive baymetal plate cover.2. Insert the hard disk drive to thebay, then carefully push thedrive until its screw holes alignwith the holes on the bay.3. Secure the hard disk drive withtwo screws on both sides of thebay.7Quick installation guide8Quick installation guide4.For SATA HDD: Connect the SATA signal and power plugs to the connectors at the back of the drive.For IDE HDD: Connect the IDE signal and power plugs to theconnectors at the back of the drive.front panel assembly and side coverIf you installed an optical and/or floppy disk drive, remove the bay cover(s) on the front panel assembly before reinstalling it to the chassis. To do this:1. Locate the bay cover locks.2. Press the locks outward to release the bay cover.3. Push the bay cover inward, then set it aside.4.Follow the same instructions to remove the 3.5” drive bay cover.1. Insert the front panel assembly hinge-like tabs to the holes on the right side of the chassis.2. Swing the front panel assembly to the left, then insert the hooks to the chassis until the front panel assembly fits in place.3. Insert the side cover hooks to the chassis top and bottom holes.4. Push the side cover to the direction of the front panel until it fits in place.5.Secure the cover with two screws you removed earlier.。
72A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/20091M4000 Version 4.1 Installation GuideThis document explains how to install the M4000 software version 4.1 on a laptop or the M4200C Controller.RequirementsLaptop requirements are as follows:•Operating system—Windows 2000 or newer •Web browser—Microsoft Internet Explorer V5.0 or newerThe M4200C Controller must run the M4200 Thermal printer driver as the default.To confirm that the M4200 Thermal driver is the default printer driver:1.Open the Start menu and select Control Panel .2.Select Printers and Other Hardware .3.Open View installed printers and fax printers .4.Confirm that M4200 Thermal is selected as the default (a black circle with a checkmark in it should appear next to the driver name in the list).•If it is not the default printer, highlight the M4200 Thermal printer icon, open File on the menu and select Set as Default Printer . •If the M4200 Thermal printer is not listed, please contact your Dobleprincipal engineer or local representative.Downloading M4000To download M4000 from the Doble web site:1.Go to .2.Open the Support menu and click Downloads .3.Click the M4000 link, and on the M4000 page, click the M4KV41.exe link.4.Click Save to save the file to your hard disk, or click Run to run Setup.exe immediately. Go to “Installing the Software” on page 2. 1981M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide272A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/2009Installing the SoftwareTo install M4100:1.Double-click the Setup.exe file.The Choose Setup Language window appears. It enables you to select thelanguage in which the remaining setup instructions will be presented.2.Select a language from the drop-down list and click OK.3.Read the Welcome advisory information and, if acceptable, click Next.4.Read the software license agreement and, if acceptable, click Yes.5.In the Choose Destination Location window:•Click Next to accept the default folder for the M4000 software.or•Browse to another folder and click Next.6.In the Select Program Folder window, choose a location for the M4000program icon and click Next.The Laptop/M4200 Controller Options window appears.7.Select these options as appropriate:•Launch M4000 at Startup—Automatically starts M4000 each time thePC or M4200 Controller is turned on.•Set the serial port to COM2 (default is COM1)—Select this option ifyou use an M4200 Controller, which always requires COM2.8.Click Next.The Safety Settings window appears. These settings are stored as Registryentries and can be changed by users through the Tools/Configurationmenu, unless access is restricted.Check marks appear in the options that are turned on by default.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide72A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/200939.In the Safety Settings window, select the safety options as appropriate:•Beeper is enabled —Enables the warning beep that signals the beginning of each test (recommended).•Both LV Leads must be inserted to run test —Requires that both the red and blue leads be inserted into the test set to run a test (rarely used).•Safety strobe is required to run test —If the strobe bulb or cable fails, you can disable it so that you can continue testing. •Safety switch must be released between tests —Discourages users from artificially holding the safety switch down for the duration of several tests.•Restrict the Safety Configuration settings —Locks the above fourselections so that they cannot be changed from within the application.10.Click Next .The Auto-fill the Company Field window appears. Any name entered in this field automatically appears in the Company field whenever a new test form is created.11.Enter a name or leave the field blank. Click Next.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide472A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/200912.In the M4000 Language Support window, select one or more languages forthe M4000 user interface. Click Next.The Choose the M4000 Data Directory window appears. This directory will store all results of tests run with the M4100 clipboard.13.Accept the default directory or browse to a different directory. Click Next.The Start Copying Files window appears. It summarizes the configuration options you have selected.14.If necessary, click Back to modify the setup options. Then click Next tostart file installation.The Copying Resource Files window appears and displays a progress bar.When the process is complete, the Setup Complete window appears. 15.As appropriate, select these options:•Yes, I want to view the ReadMe file.•Yes, I want to launch M4000.16.Click Finish.Running Multiple Versions of M4000You can run multiple versions of M4000 by installing them in differentdirectories. Be aware that whenever you switch from one version to another,M4000 prompts you to download new firmware. To prevent this prompt fromappearing:1.Locate the M4i.x0, BootBlok.x0, and Loader.x0 in the directoryin which version 3.4 or 4.0 is installed. The default directory isC:\Program Files\Doble\M4000.2.Copy these three files into the other M4000 directories.Updating the FirmwareThis section is for newer M4100 instruments only, with a serial number formatof four digits, a numeral one, and four more digits (xxxx1xxxx).IntroductionWhen M4000 is updated, new firmware is downloaded with it but notinstalled. The updated M4000 automatically checks the currently installedfirmware and, if appropriate, displays a message stating that new firmware isavailable. Immediate upgrade is not required; you can wait for a suitable time.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide72A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/20095Time RequirementsThe firmware upgrade takes 25 to 30 minutes. The associated amplifier upgrade, which is sometimes required, takes an additional 15 minutes.Cable RequirementsThe USB cable supplied with the M4100 is required for this upgrade. You must manually install the USB driver for this cable.If the upgrade is attempted using a USB-to-RS232 adapter with the old serial cable, the upgrade will fail.Procedures for Firmware and Amplifier Firmware UpdateThe following procedures describe how to upgrade the firmware, and how to upgrade the amplifier (PUC) firmware if necessary.Read This First!As you begin upgrading, please keep the following information in mind:•Do not power cycle the M4100 during the upgrade. Power cyclingduring a firmware or amplifier firmware upgrade causes theM4100 to become unusable . You will have to ship the unit back toDoble for reconfiguration.•If M4000 is accidentally closed during an upgrade, power cycle theM4100 and start the upgrade over again.•Depending on the version of the firmware or amplifier firmware youare upgrading, an Error 101 message may appear after the upgradecompletes successfully. Close it and continue with the upgradeprocess.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide672A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/2009Upgrading the FirmwareTo upgrade the firmware:1.Open the Tools menu and select Update the Firmware.A warning message appears.N OTE Do not power cycle the M4100 during the upgrade for any reason!If power cycling occurs, the M4100 becomes unusable and must be shipped back toDoble for reconfiguration.2.To start the upgrade, click Yes.Several progress bars appear during the upgrade.Depending on the version of the firmware being updated, an Error101message may appear after the upgrade is completed successfully.3.Click OK and power cycle the M4100.Upgrading the Amplifier (Power Unit Control)To determine if the Amplifier (PUC) firmware needs to be updated:1.Open the Diagnostic menu and select System Status.The M4000 - System Status Diagnostic window appears.2.Press F2 to run the test.When complete, the Reported Status for each item should be Enabled.3.Look at the M4100 Instrument Amplifier Version field. If it displays a:•Blank—The Amplifier/PUC cannot be upgraded in the field and unitmust be returned to Doble for upgrading.•Number—Go to step 4.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide72A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/200974.Open the Tools menu and select Update the Amplifier Firmware .One of these messages appears:•Error 105—Indicates that the amplifier firmware cannot be upgradedin the field. Click OK and power cycle the M4100. You can continue to use the instrument while you make arrangements to ship it to Doble for upgrade.•Update the M4100 Amplifier Firmware N OTE Do not power cycle the M4100 during the upgrade for any reason! If powercycling occurs, the M4100 becomes unusable and must be shipped back to Doble for reconfiguration.5.To start the upgrade, click Yes .Several progress bars appear during the upgrade.Depending on the version of the firmware being updated, an Error 101 message may appear after the upgrade is completed successfully.6.Click OK and power cycle the M4100.7.Run another System Status test.The following data should appear:•M4100 Instrument Firmware Version: 3.4555•M4100 Instrument Amplifier Version: 1.31Reporting ProblemsPlease communicate any problems or enhancement requests to your Dobleprincipal engineer or local Doble representative.M4000 Version 4.1 Installation Guide872A-3154-01 Rev. A 12/2009。
NVR2.0Quick Operation GuideProduct Overview●This equipment is a digital video surveillance product specially designed for the security field. By using theembedded LINUX operating system to enable the system to operate more stably.; besides, with the standardH.264 video compression algorithm, to achieve a high quality, low bit rate, single frame play and other videofunctions;●This equipment can be used in banking, telecommunications, power, justice, transportation, intelligentresidential areas, factories, warehouses, resources, water conservancy facilities, and other fields.1 Statement●Thank you very much for purchasing this NVR product, if you have any question or requirement, please feelfree to contact us.●The company will update the contents of this manual based on the enhancement of product function, and willregularly improve or update the products or processes described in this manual. The updated content will be added to the new version of this manual without prior notice. If the product description does not match with the physical one, all to prevail in kind.2 Notice:●The NVR with more than 9 channels must access the gigabit switch, otherwise there will be a loss of videoor standstill phenomenon;●All the IP addresses of the network devices in lan cannot conflict.●The gateway needs to be set by right IP address.3 Install Hard DiskNeed to prepare a cross screwdriver. This series of NVR can be installed in the case with 1 to 9 hard disks, and the largest capacity of hard disk could reach to 6TB.3.1 Hard Disk Installation Steps:1. Unscrew the screws of the case, open the case cover.2. Connect the hard disk data cable and power cord.3. Use the screws to fix the hard disk onto the hard disk screw hole on the baseplate.4. Cover the case cover, and fixed with a screw.Note: Before the operation of replacing the hard disk, the power of device should be turn off, and disconnect power supply.4.1 Host Operation4.1.1 Boot the hostInsert the power line, press the power switch on backboard, and then press the switch button on the front panel to boot the recorder. The video output is the default for the multi- image output mode. If the boot time be in the time of recording which preset before, the system will automatically start the timing recording function.Note: Please use the right power which matching the network digital video recorder, do not use the other type or brand of power instead of the original one.4.1.2 Login SystemAfter normal boot, click the icon, or click the right mouse button, there is a shortcut menu,Select Start - login.Input user name admin and initial password 888888 in the dialogue box.1. Login: click the "Login" button, the user can login; click the "Log out" button, can log out the current user.2. Restart: click the "R eboot" button, the device automatically restart;3. Shut down: click the "S hutdown" button, the device automatically shut down;4.1.3 ShutdownTo shutdown, press the power button of the rear panel to shutdown the device.Click [Start] than [Shutdown], choose [yes], and then turn off the power switch(the user should need to have Shutdown authority ).Tips: It is recommended to use this method when shutdown to prevent damage to equipment during power outages.4.2 Display Setup4.2.1Click the icon on the interface:1. Split screen mode settings: split the screen into1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 parts, oretc. Choose your choiceaccording to the number of NVR channels.2. Turning patrol interval settings: set theturning interval time; after switching split screen,click " Open Turning Patrol " and the previewscreens can automatically be showed turn by turnand turning pages for the rest channel images.4.2.2 PTZ4.2.2.1 PTZ Control1. PTZThe camera of PTZ could be controlled to move to 8 directions: up, down,left, right, upper left, upper right, upper right and lower right; magnificationand reduction of the times; enlargement and narrowing of the focal length;the enlargement of the aperture and the Narrow; tilt speed setting, lights, wipers, fan and other functions. As the figure shown on the right:2. Preset Position●Firstly, rotate the camera to the position that need set, and then doubleclick the corresponding No.●The blank area that besides the corresponding serial number couldbe set to be the name of preset position , click "Setting" , then it can be set successfully. If you need to change the preset position, you can move the camera directly to the desired location and click "Setting" button againto save, then the preset point will be updated, the max preset position number is limited by the camera.●Click the "Clear" button clear the preset position.●Select the serial number, click "Change to", camera will move to thecorresponding preset position.3. Cruise●Enter the cruise setting interface:●Double click the blank areas that beside the corresponding No. to select the preset point name, then click “Setting” and pop-up window, enter the cruise name, click "Add cruise", and select the preset point in the drop-down boxto set cruise speed and residence time, and the max cruise path number is determined by the camera. Select the cruise control point, click"Delete cruise", you can delete the added cruise point. After save the setting successfully, click "Call" can be turned on the cruise, click "Stop" canturn off cruise.4.3 PlaybackLeft click mouse, click [Playback] icon, enter the interface shown as below:●Channel Selection: select the channels that need to be playback, the image could be retrieved automatically, itwill be highlighted by blue color in the right side calendar bard.●Date Selection: select the date that needs to be playback, the background of the selected date becomes red, asin December 1, 2015●Playback Video: Click the date by mouse, it will appear the color bar of the 24 hours below the date. The colorbar will show in defferent color according to the different recording mode. Use the mouse roller to magnify and adjust the time unit scales on the 24 hours time axis. Degrees are: 2 hours, 1 hour, half an hour, 5 minutes,1 minute; when the mouse center point moves to the color bar of the time axis, it will automatically appearaccurate time prompt, accurate to second. Double click on the color bar of time axis can make playback play fastly. Adjust the scale according to the requiement of accuracy of playback, so that the playback time will be positioned more accurately.1. Pause / Play: pause / play the current playback screen.2. Stop: stop the current playback3. Forward/Backward: forward/backward play the current video4. Single Frame: Click one time, then play a frame.5. Forward Jump/Backward Jump: forward / backward to skip 30 seconds to play6. Slow-forward: slow playback speed (respectively: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 times).7. Fast-forward: to speed up the playback speed (respectively: 2, 4, 8, 16 times).8. Split Screen / Switch: adjust the playback preview screen (respectively: 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16 split screen for option),click on previous page, the next page, can do screen switch while doing multi-channels playback.9. Capture: you can take a snapshot of playback of any channel.10. Backup: you can do video backup for any channel playback, backup time can be accurate to seconds. See 7.3 [video backup]11. Mute / Adjustment: mute the playback audio, drag the bar to adjust the volume.4.4 File backupClick [file backup] icon by the left mouse button, and enter the interface as shown below:Insert USB external storage devices, click refresh can detect USB device. It supports I8 and A VI formats for the backup file, and AVI is recommended, as this format can check the backup file by using document management, and also can be played by computer player. Image backup can save the snapshot backup to mobile devices.●Precise backup: the backup time can be arbitrarily selected, the minimum back time can be one second video;file capacity can be viewed immediately;●Fast backup: high speed transmission, save backup time;●Accuracy backup: backup video files can be reviewed in NVR local document management folder, to ensurethe accuracy of the backup video.4.5 Channel Setting4.5.1Click [Channel Setting] icon by mouse left button to enter the interface shown as below:Click “Search ”,NVR will search out all the IPC in the same LAN, search time is about 10-15 seconds, all the IPC IP addresses will be listed, enter user name and password, click save after setting successfully and exit. Image will come out in 1-60 seconds.1. Click search to search out the IPC IP address in the same LAN;2. Double click the IP address in the A zone or select the IP address and click “Details”, it will show IPC networkparameter, some IP cameras have private protocol with NVR, which can amend IP address directly;3. B zone is IP cameras channel number setting area;4. C zone shows the detail information of IP camera, and some parameters can be amended in here, input camerauser name and password, save it after finishing setting.4.5.2.1Click Channel Setting→ Channel Parameter→ Display SettingA ZoneB ZoneC ZoneClick Channel Setting→Channel Parameter, choose channel, its preview image will come out1.Click Local Channel Name can define local channel’s name2.Click Show Channel Name can define channel’s name3.Click Show Time/Date can modify time and date format4.Click Image Setting →Setting button can adjust the parameter of channel interface such as brightness,contrast, saturation, chroma , click “Save”, then exit4.5.2.2 Click Channel Setting →Channel Parameter →Encoding Setting1. Encoding Setting: can choose main stream, sub streamMain Stream: double click single channel screen or 4ch split interface image is shown by main stream, playback image is shown by main stream alsoSub Stream: 9、16、25、36 channel split interface image is shown by sub stream, and IE or mobile app remote access image is shown by sub stream also.2.Stream Type: Composite Stream and Video Stream are for optional, when audio is needed please choose Composite Stream, or else there’s no audio when playback video.3. Resolution: NVR will get IP camera’s main、sub stream automatically, please manual adjust resolution when you are not satisfy with it4. Bit-rates’ Type: can set up variable bit rate and constant bit rate5. Bit-rates’ Upper Limit: after choosing encoding setting’s main stream bit rate upper limit, stream will in selected value, change will not too big6. Frame Rate: suggest selecting 25/307. Video Quality: suggest selecting highestWhen connect IP cameras with the same brand, set up No.1 channel, you may click “copy to” all channels, click “save” and exit.4.5.2.3 Click Channel Setting →Channel Parameter →Motion Detection1.Firstly, choose the channel need to be set and detect mode(Front-end detect and NVR local detect)2.Enable Motion Detection: tick the small squares in front of the enable motion detection3.Device Detect Area: Click Area Setting, enter the interface. Choose motion detect area, according to differentIPC, can set up different area number, usually is 4, hold the left mouse button, drag to motion detect area, hold right mouse button, can cancel the selectedmotion detect area, click Save.4.Sensitivity: set up motion detect sensitivity,Medium is suggested.5.Schedule Plan: Click Schedule Plan setting,enter below interface, anytime could be set,default setting is 7x24 hours.6.Linkage: Click Linkage, enter below interface●Linkage way introduction:●Audio Alarm: after ticked, when motion detection trigger the alarm, the buzzer on the main board will ring●Alarm on Monitor: after ticked, when motion detection trigger the alarm, screen right bottom will appear amovement state red people icon●Email Link age: the switch of email linkage, after ticked, please set up on Network Parameter → Emailparameter settingThe first three lines: email address, password, confirm password: add sender's email address and password, please click attachment, or email can't receive capture picture.Recipient: maximum support three recipientsSending Interval: capture picture sending time intervalSMTP Server、SMTP Port: Provided by mail service, please check sender's email setting, for example, email should input: , port: 25●Upload to Center: ticked, can check alarm information and action on client software and IE browser●Alarm Output: ticked, when motion detection trigger the alarm, alarm output will ring●Local Preview: ticked, when motion detection trigger the alarm, will trigger relevant channel preview●Local Record: ticked, when motion detection trigger the alarm, will trigger relevant channel record, please besure correspond to relevant channel, or will disorder the recording●Local Picture Capture: ticked, when motion detection triggers the alarm, will trigger relevant channel capturepicture7. Connect same model IPC on NVR, set up first channel, can click “Copy to” all channel, copy first channel’s setting to others channel, click “Save”, then exit.4.5.2.4 Click Channel Setting →Channel Parameter →Video Lost1. Choose the channel need to be set2. Enable Video Lost: ticked the small squares in front of the enable motion lost, schedule time and linkage pleaserefer to 4.5.2.3 setting3. Connect same model IPC to NVR, set up first channel, then can click “Copy to” all channels, it will copy first channel’s setting to other channels, click “Save”, then exit.4.5.2.5 Click Channel Setting →Channel Parameter →Mask Alarm1. Choose setting channel2. Enable Video Lost: tick the small squares in front of the enable video lost, adjust proper sensitivity, delimit mask area, when someone mask the delimit mask area intentionally, will trigger the alarm3. Schedule time and Linkage processing setting please refer to4.5.2.34. Connect same model IPC on NVR, set up first channel, can click Copy to all channel, copy first channel’s setting to other channels, click “Save”, then exit.4.5.2.6 Click Channel Setting →Channel Parameter →Video Tampering1. Choose setting channel, tick Enable Video Mask, set up mask area, click Save, then exit, can mask the delimitmask area, also can’t see the mask area in the recording file2. Connect same model IPC on NVR, s et up first channel, click “Copy to” all channel, copy first channel’s setting to other channels, click “Save”, then exit4.5.3 Click Channel Setting →Channel Connection →Record SettingClick Channel Setting icon, click Record Setting, default already set up Schedule Record, 24 hours record, can set up different time period record on each channel based on user demand, after set up can copy to other channels, click “Save”, then exit.4.5.4 Click Channel Setting → Channel Connection → Channel Grouping1. StructureDivide channels into groups, click add a new group and define its name, tick group in the B area, tick IPC channel in A area add them into group, multiple groups could be set up under structure, click “Save” after set up finished, then exit. Click Structure in real time preview, choose group, double click mouse left button can browse channel group.2. Preview TourDivide channels into groups, click add a new group and define its name, tick group in the B area tour, tick IPC channel in A area and add them into group, can set up multiple groups under tour , click “Save” after set up finished, then exit. Click Structure in real time preview, choose group, double click mouse left button can browse channel group. Set up all channel group, clickcan turn on TourB AreaA Area A AreaB Area4.5.5.1 Click Channel Setting →Intelligent Detection→Detection ModeAccording to IPC and NVR’s function, choose detection mode. IPC is front-end detection mode, NVR is local detection mode。
开机自检显示代码及解决方案备注:1.文档“|”或者的意思2.一般开机按DEL能进入BIOS设置3.BIOS设置,Quit-退出,Save CMOS to BIOS 保存设置;Q-Flash 退出不保存;Save & EXIt Setup保存重启;LOAD CMOS from BIOS 重置BIOS,恢复出厂设置。
1.IDE DRIVES INSTALLATION ERRORIDE设备的跳线接错,需要重新接线2.Intel CPU uCode loading error。
PressF1 to ResmeCPU出问题,换CPU还是不行就升级BIOS3.“滴滴声响”风扇不转或者内存硬盘出问题,具体听声音4.提示有关CPU的信息然后进入BIOSCPU配置不正确,在BIOS里面设置CPU的选项为自动,然后保存退出5.“hardware Monitor”然后进入BIOSCPU温度太高,风扇温度转速太慢,重新安装风扇、涂硅脂或者换个风扇试试5.alter:CPU fan not detected | CPU fan error,press F1 continue | CPU fan error,pressF1 cresume没有检测到CPU风扇或者风扇没转,可能风扇插线没插好。
检查风扇没问题,可以开机按DEL进入BIOS,在“H/W Monitor”里面关闭风扇转速检测6.BIOS ROM checksum error – System halted升级BIOS造成的错误,可能是升级失败,恢复BIOS一般能解决7.Cache Controller error | Cache Memory Error主板高速缓存控制器坏了,可以禁止高速缓存或者更换主板。
设备管理器-属性-策略-启用设备上的写入缓存,关掉(win7)8.check date and time settings | CMOS battery failed | CMOS checksum error –Defaults loaded | CPU have been changed,F1 to continue,DEL to setup提示日期或者其他错误,主要问题是主板电池没电了,需要更换电池9.Dimm 3&4 Conflict.Turn off power and remove DIMM4内存条插槽3和4冲突,更换单条内存条或者在双通道主板插入内存条10.Equipment Config Ration Error硬件参数设置的CMOS错误,按DEL进入BIOS,执行“LOAD BIOS DEFAULT”11.Fixed Disk 0 Error | Fixed Disk Controller Error | Primary masterhard disk fail| Secondary slave hard fail | HARD DiSK Install Failure | Pri master hard disk:S.M.A.R.T.status bad,backup and reolace硬盘损坏,硬盘没有接电源或者硬盘和主板的IDE接口连接不正确。
dell optiplex 755 bios 设置(设置 BIOS Dell OptiPlex 755)1).system 系统system info (系统信息)列出计算机名、bios version (bios 版本) 、service tag (服务标签) 、express service code (快速服务代码) (如果有) 和 asset tag (资产标签).这些字段均无法修改.processor info (处理器信息)标识 cpu 类型、总线速率、时钟速率和二级高速缓存的大小.说明处理器是否具有 hyperthreading 和多核心功能, 以及是否支持 64 位技术.这些字段均无法修改.memory info (内存信息)列出已安装的内存的类型、大小、速率、通道模式 (双通道或单通道) 和内存插槽信息.对于每个插装的内存插槽, 系统设置程序均会列出dimm 的大小、列、类型和组织.闲置的内存插槽将被表示为 "empty (闲置)".这些字段均无法修改.date / time (日期 / 时间)显示当前日期和时间设置.boot sequence (引导顺序) *计算机尝试按照此列表中指定的设备顺序进行引导.此选项使您可以控制 / 修改引导顺序.2).drives (驱动器)diskette drive (软盘驱动器) *该选项可以启用或禁用软盘驱动器.选项包括 off (关) 、internal (内部) 、usb 和 read only (只读).注: 如果选中 usb, 请确保 onboard devices (机载设备) 下的 usb 控制器设置选项设置为 he (开).sats 0 (默认为 he [开])标识并启用和禁用连接至系统板上的 sats 连接器的驱动器, 并列出硬盘驱动器的容量 (sats 0).module bay (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用module模块.sats operation (sats 运行状态) (默认为 ahci)超小型计算机三个选项: ahci ata legacysmart reporting (smart 报告) (默认为 off [关])该设置确定在计算机启动期间是否报告集成驱动器错误.3).onboard devices 机载设备integrated no (集成 nothing) (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用集成 nothing 控制器.设置包括 he (开) 、off (关) 或he / (开 pxe pxe, 已启用).当 he / (开 pxe pxe, 已启用) 设置处于激活状态时, 如果无法从网络服务器开始引导例行程序, 则计算机将尝试从引导顺序列表中的下一个设备开始引导.integrated audio (集成音频) (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用机载音频控制器.usb (usb controller 控制器) (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用内部 usb 控制器.no boot (无引导) 将启用控制器但禁用从 usb 设备引导的功能.注: 无论是否设置为 you boot (无引导), 支持 usb usb 的操作系统都会识别软盘驱动器.commander quad usb (usb 后部) (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用计算机背面的上部 usb 端口.commander dual usb (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用计算机主板集成的 usb 端口.front usb (usb 正面) (默认为 he [开])启用或禁用正面的 usb 端口.lpt port mode (lpt 端口模式) (默认为 ps / 2)确定内置并行端口的运行模式.off (关) 将禁用端口.at 将端口配置为与 at 兼容.ps / 2 将端口配置为与 ps / 2 兼容.epp 将端口配置为使用 epp 双向协议.ecp 将端口配置为使用 ecp 双向协议.注: 如果将 lpt port mode (lpt 端口模式) 设置为 ecp, 则选项菜单中将显示 lpt port dma (lpt 端口 dma).lpt port address (lpt 端口地址)确定内置并行端口使用的地址.serial port # 1 (串行端口) (默认为 car [自动])确定串行端口的运行方式.car (自动) (默认设置)Automatically configure the connector to a specific specified value (COM1 or COM3).4).Performance (performance)Multiple CPU Core (multiple CPU cores) (default is On [open])Determines whether the processor handles a core or two cores. On (open) will enable second cores.SpeedStep (default to Off [off])Enable Intel SpeedStep for all supported processors on your computer. This setting automatically changes processor powerloss and frequency.VT, for, Direct, I/O (virtualization technology for direct I/O) (defaults to Off[pass)Specifies whether the virtual machine monitor (VMM) can use other hardware capabilities provided by Direct I/O's Intel virtualization technology.Limit CPUID Value (limit CPUID value) (defaults to Off [off])The maximum value supported by the processor standard CPUID function. The installation of some operating systems cannot be completed if the maximum value of the CPUID function support is greater than 3.HDD Acoustic Mode (voice mode of HDD) (default is Bypass [ignore]) *Quiet (quiet) - the hard drive runs in the quietest settings.Performance (performance) - the hard disk drive runs at maximum speed.Bypass (omitted) - the computer does not detect or change the current sound mode settings.Suggested (recommendation) - the hard disk drive will run at the rate level recommended by the driver manufacturer.Note: the driver may generate greater noise after switching toPerformance (performance) mode, but does not affect its performance.Changing the sound settings does not change the hard drive image.5).Security (safety protection)Admin Password (administrator password) (defaults to Not Set [not set])Displays the current status of the password protection function of the system setup program, and allows you to set and confirm the new administrator password.System Password (system password) (defaults to Not Set [not set])Displays the current status of the computer's system password security protection, and allows you to set and confirm the new system password.SATA 0 Password (SATA 0 password) (defaults to Not Set [not set])Displays the current status of the password protection function of the hard disk drive, and allows you to set and confirm the new hard drive password.Module BaySet up the Module module to connect device protection.Password Changes (password change) (defaults to Unlocked [unlocked])Determine the interaction between the System password (system password) and the Admin password (administrator password). Locked (locked) prevents users from having a valid Admin password (administrator password) to modify the System password (system password). Unlocked (unlocked) so that users with valid System password (system password) can modify the system password.Chassis Intrusion (chassis theft) (default is On-Silent [hint])When you install and enable the switch, this option alerts the user that the host lid has been turned on during the next computer boot. Settings include On (open), On-Silent (no hint) (default setting) and Off (off).Execute Disable (virus protection) (default is On [open])Enabling or disabling virus protected memory protection techniques.Computrace (R) (default is Deactivate [deactivate activation])Enable or disable the BIOS interface for Absolute Software optional Computrace services. This optional monitoring service must be purchased separately.Activate (enabled) permanently enables the BIOS Computrace interface. Disable (disable) can permanently disable the BIOS Computrace interface. Deactivate (deactivate activation) temporarily deactivate the BIOS Computrace interface.Note: once the service is activated, it means that you agree to transfer data from your computer to the Computrace server.6).Power Management (power management)AC Recovery (AC power restoration) (defaults to Off [off])Determine how the computer responds when the AC power is switched off. The Off may command the computer to remain closed when reconnecting the power supply. You must press the front panel power button before you turn on the computer. On (open) can command the computer to reconnect when power is turned on. Last (the last state) can command the computer to restore its power status before it closes.Auto Power On (auto boot) (defaults to Off [off])Set the computer to auto boot. This function will be disabled by Off (off). Everyday (daily) can turn on the computer every day at Auto Power Time (auto boot time). Weekdays (work day) can turn on the computer every day from Monday to Friday, at the time set at Auto Power Time (automatic boot time).Note: this function is invalid if you switch on the computer using a switch on the power panel or a surge protector.Auto Power Time (auto start time)Set the boot time of the computer.The time format is the standard 12 hour system (hour: minute). You can change the start time by pressing the right arrow or left arrow key to increase or decrease the number, or you can type numbers in the date and time fields.Low Power Mode (low power mode) (defaults to Off [off])If the Low Power Mode (low power mode) is selected, the remote wakeup event will not open the computer in the Hibernate (hibernation) or Off (off) state via the onboard network controller.Remote WakeUp (remote wakeup) (default is Off [off])This option enables the computer to open when the network interface controller or the modem that supports the remote wakeup function receives a wake-up signal.On w/ Boot to NIC (open, boot to NIC enabled) enables the computer to try booting from the network before using the bootstrap sequence.Note: normally, computers in suspend mode, sleep mode, or power down state can be turned on remotely. If the Low Power Mode (low power mode) is enabled (in the Power Management power management menu), you can only remotely open the computer inthe Suspend mode.Suspend Mode (suspend mode) (default is S3)Set the suspend mode for the computer. Options for S1 (a pending state, in this state, the computer will run in a low power mode) and S3 (a pending state, in this state the majority of components will reduce the electricity consumption or shut down, but the system memory is still active).7).Maintenanca maintenanceService Tag (service label)Displays the service label for the computer.Load Defaults (load defaults)Restore the system setup options to default settings at factory time.Event Log (event log)Enables you to view the Event Log (event log). The term "R" refers to "Read" (read), and U is "Unread" (unread). The Mark All Entries Read (which reads all the targets as read) adds R to the left of all entries. The Clear Log (clear log) clears the Event Log (event log).8).POST Behavior (POST behavior)Fastboot (quick boot) (default is On [open])After this feature is enabled, the system will shorten the computer startup time by ignoring some compatibility steps. Off does not skip any steps in the computer startup process. On can start the computer more quickly.Numlock Key (digital lock key) (default is On [open])Determine the right numeric key function on the keyboard. The Off can command the right keypad button to be used as the arrow key. On (open) can command the right keypad key to be used as a numeric key.POST Hotkeys (POST hotkey) (defaults to Setup & Boot, Menu [setup program and boot menu]) *Determines whether the signature login screen displays information about the keystroke order needed to enter the Setup (setup program) program or the Quickboot (quick boot) function. The Setup & Boot Menu (setup program and boot menu) will display two messages(F2=Setup, [F2 = settings] and F12=Boot, Menu, [F12 = boot menu). The Setup (setup program) displays only the set program information (F2=Setup [F2 = settings). The Boot Menu (boot menu) displays only Quickboot (quick boot) information (F12=Boot, Menu, [F12 = boot menu). None (no) does not display any information.MEBx Hotkeys (MEBx hotkey) *Specifies whether the signature logon screen displays information indicating the order of keystrokes needed to access the MEBx setup program. The default is on (open).Keyboard Errors (keyboard error) (default is Report [report])When set to Report (reported) (enabled) and detected during POST,BIOS displays error messages and prompts you to press <F1> to continue or press <F2> to enter the system setup program.When set to Do, Not, Report (not reported) (disabled) and error detected during POST, BIOS displays error messages and continues to boot the computer.9).ImageServer (video server)It is the 755 card AMT technology, active management technology that is similar to INTEL, it can be specified for the ImageServer network location, and enable the On-demand Desktop Streaming (ODDS) (on-demand desktop software flow settings).。
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If you need additional assistance, use one of the services listed below,SeaBOARD: USA408-438-8771France Germany 49-89-140-9331England Singapore 65-292-6973Thailand Australia61-2-756-2359KoreaSeaFAX: USA 408-438-2620England SeaTDD:specialist.Internet Connections:Compuserve Forum:L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y S T A T E M E N TS e a g a t e w a r r a n t s t h a t y o u r S e a g a t e d i s c d r i v e w i l l b e f r e e f r o m d e f e c t s i n m a t e r i a l a n d w o r k m a n s h i p a n d w i l l p e r f o r m t o S e a g a t e ’s a p p l i c a b l e s p e c i f i c a t i o n s f o r S e a g a t e ’s t h r e e -y e a r w a r r a n t y p e r i o d . T h e w a r r a n t y p e r i o d w i l l b e c a l c u l a t e d f r o m t h e d a t e o f o r i g i n a lp u r c h a s e .S e a g a t e w i l l r e p l a c e , a t n o c h a r g e , a n y d r i v e t h a t d o e s n o t m e e t o u r w a r r a n t y . 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S o m e s t a t e s d o n o t a l l o w f o r t h e e x c l u s i o n o r l i m i t a t i o n o f l i a b i l i t y f o r c o n s e q u e n t i a l o r i n c i d e n t a l d a m a g e s , a s s u c h , t h e a b o v e l i m i t a t i o n s m a y n o t a p p l y t o y o u .D o c u m e n t a t i o n : S e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y m a k e s n o w a r r a n t y o f a n y k i n d w i t h r e g a r d t o t h i s m a t e r i a l , i n c l u d i n g , b u t n o t l i m i t e d t o , t h e i m p l i e d w a r r a n t i e s o f m e r c h a n t a b i l i t y a n d f i t n e s s f o r a p a r t i c u l a r p u r p o s e . S e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y s h a l l n o t b e l i a b l e f o r e r r o r s c o n t a i n e d h e r e i n o r f o r i n c i d e n t a l c o n s e q u e n t i a l d a m a g e s i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e f u r n i s h i n g , p e r f o r m a n c e ,o r u s e o f t h i s m a t e r i a l. S e a g a t e r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o c h a n g e , w i t h o u t n o t i c e , p r o d u c to f f e r i n g s o r s p e c i f i c a t i o n s .S e a g a t e ®, S e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y ® a n d t h e S e a g a t e l o g o a r e r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k s o f S e a g a t eT e c h n o l o g y , I n c . S e a F O N E ® , S e a T D D ™ , S e a B O A R D ® a n d S e a F A X ® a r e t r a d e m a r k s o f S e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y , I n c . O t h e r p r o d u c t n a m e s a r e r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k s o r t r a d e m a r k s o ft h e i r o w n e r s .© 1996 S e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y , I n c . A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .N o p a r t o f t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n m a y b e r e p r o d u c e d i n a n y f o r m w i t h o u t w r i t t e n p e r m i s s i o n f r o mS e a g a t e T e c h n o l o g y , I n c . P /N 20401031-001, J u n e 1996I M P O R T A N T P R E C A U T I O N S•A l w a y s h a n d l e t h e d i s c d r i v e c a r e f u l l y , h o l d i n g i t s e d g e s o r f r a m e . D o n o t t o u c h t h e c o n n e c t o r s o r a n y p a r t o f t h ep r i n t e d c i r c u i t b o a r d .•K e e p t h e d r i v e i n i t s a n t i s t a t i c b a g u n t i l y o u a r e r e a d y t oi n s t a l l i t .•S e t t h e d r i v e d o w n o n l y o n a f l a t , p a d d e d , n o n -s t a t i cs u r f a c e .•T h i s d r i v e i s s u s c e p t i b l e t o d a m a g e f r o m e l e c t r o s t a t i c d i s c h a r g e . B e f o r e h a n d l i n g t h e d r i v e , g r o u n d y o u r s e l f b y t o u c h i n g t h e g r o u n d e d c h a s s i s o f y o u r c o m p u t e r . F o r o p t i m u m p r o t e c t i o n , w e a r a g r o u n d e d a n t i s t a t i c w r i s ts t r a p .•M a k e s u r e y o u r c o m p u t e r i s t u r n e d o f f b e f o r e o p e n i n g t h e c a s e . D o n o t u n p l u g y o u r c o m p u t e r i f y o u w i l l b e u s i n g i tf o r a n t i s t a t i cg r o u n d i n g .•D o n o t r e m o v e t h e d r i v e c o v e r . T h e d r i v e c o n t a i n s n ou s e r -s e r v i c e a b l e c o m p o n e n t s .•S a v e y o u r S e a g a t e p a c k i n g m a t e r i a l s f o r f u t u r e u s e .U s i n g a n y o t h e r c o n t a i n e r o r p a c k i n g m a t e r i a l v o i d s y o u rd r i ve w a r r a n t y a n d m a y d a m a g e y o u r d r i v e .Q UICK I NSTNSTALLA ALLA ALLATION TION G UIDE ST3541A ST3851A1INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:Connecting cables and mounting the drive1.Connect the interface cable to the drive. Make sure that pin 1 on theinterface cable (colored stripe) is attached to pin 1 on the drive and pin 1 on the host adapter.2.Partially insert the drive into the drive bay. Select an unused powerconnector from the power supply and connect it to the drive. If there are no unused power connections on the power supply, you canpurchase a “Y” cable adapter from your dealer.3.Secure the drive with four 6-32 x 0.25 screws. CAUTION: If you usescrews longer than 0.25 inch when mounting the drive, you maydamage the drive’s circuit board. The maximum insertion depth for the bottom mounting holes is 0.25 inch; the maximum insertion depth for the side holes is 0.125 inch.About Disk Manager SoftwareThis Seagate drive is shipped with free Disk Manager software. This software partitions and formats the drive and allows older computers to access the drive’s full capacity.Running Disk Manager1.Insert a bootable DOS diskette in your A drive and restart yourcomputer. During the start-up process, enter your computer’sSystem Setup program (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup).This is usually done by pressing a special key, such as [DELETE], [ESC], or [F1], during startup. See your computer manual forsystem-specific instructions.2.Within the System Setup program, make sure that a drive type islisted for each ATA hard drive in your computer. Some newercomputers can automatically determine drive-type characteristics, using the Auto drive-type setting. If your computer does not provide this option, you must manually enter the number of cylinders, heads, and sectors per track for your new drive, as shown in the table below.Model Heads Cylinders Sectors Capacity*ST3541A16104863540 MbytesST3636A16124163635 MbytesST31081A162097631082 MbytesST31276A162482631275 MbytesST31621A163146631623 Mbytes*1 Mbyte = 1,000,000 bytes3.Save the drive-type settings and exit the system setup program. Youwill have to reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.4.Insert your Disk Manager diskette. At the DOS prompt, type A:\DM.Press [ENTER] to run Disk Manager5.Follow the instructions on your computer screen. From the mainmenu, select (E)asy Disk Installation. Then press [ENTER].6.At this point, Disk Manager lists all the hard drives that it canrecognize. You should see your new Seagate drive and your old hard drive (if any). If Disk Manager recognizes all your drives, select the new drive you wish to install and press [ENTER]. Disk Manager will format and partition your new drive.If Disk Manager does not recognize a hard drive, exit Disk Manager and turn off your computer. Check all cables, jumpers and BIOSsettings. Then run Disk Manager again.7.Follow the instructions on the Disk Manager post-installationscreens. You're done!NOTES:1) If your computer does not require software support for large hard drives, Disk Manager will optimize your system BIOS settings, then quickly partition and format your new hard disc.2) If Disk Manager has installed software to help your computer access a large hard drive, you should see a blue Disk Manager banner each time you boot your computer. In this case, if you need to boot from a diskette instead of from your hard drive, see the Disk Manager online manual for instructions.3) To view the Disk Manager online manual, insert the Disk Manager diskette and type A:\DM /H. Then press [ENTER]. You can also view the online manual from within Disk Manager by selecting (V)iew/Print Online Manual in the main menu.。
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads•»Introduction•»Requirements•»Features•»Installation & Screenshots•»Removal Instructions•»Other Distributions•»Translations•»FAQs•»License & Credits•»UNetbootin WikiDownload(for Windows)Download(for Linux)Packages: Ubuntu Debian Fedora Suse Arch Gentoo More IntroductionUNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. It runs on both Windows and Linux. You can either let UNetbootin download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on the list.Requirements•Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, or Linux.•Internet access for downloading a distribution to install, or a pre-downloaded ISO fileFeaturesUNetbootin can create a bootable Live USB drive, or it can make a "frugal install" on your local hard disk if you don't have a USB drive. It loads distributions either by downloading a ISO (CD image) files for you, or by using an ISO file you've already downloaded.The current version has built-in support for automatically downloading and loading the following distributions, though installing other distributions is also supported:•Ubuntu (and official derivatives)o 6.06 LTSo 6.10o7.04o7.10o8.04 LTSo8.10o9.04o9.10o10.04 LTSo10.10o Daily CD Images •Debiano Stable/Lennyo Testing/Squeezeo Unstable/Sid •Linux Minto 3.1o 4.0o5-r1o 6o7o8o9•openSUSEo10.2o10.3o11.0o11.1o Factory•Arch Linuxo2007.08 •Damn Small Linuxo 4.4•SliTazo Stableo Cooking •Puppy Linuxo 4.00 •gNewSenseo deltah-2.1 •FreeBSDo 6.3o7.0o7.2o8.0•NetBSDo 4.0•Fedorao7o8o9o10o11o12o13o Rawhide •PCLinuxOSo2010 •Sabayon Linuxo 5.1o 5.2•Gentooo2007.0o2008.0 •MEPISo SimplyMEPIS 8o AntiX 8 •Zenwalko 5.2•Slaxo 6 •Dreamlinuxo 3.2•Eliveo Development •CentOSo 4o 5•Mandrivao2007.1o2008.0o2008.1 •LinuxConsoleo 1.0.2009 •Frugalware Linuxo Stableo Testingo Current •xPUDo0.9.21.If using Windows, run the file, select an ISO file or a distributionto download, select a target drive (USB Drive or Hard Disk), then reboot once done.2.If using Linux, make the file executable (using either thecommand chmod +x ./unetbootin-linux, or going toProperties->Permissions and checking "Execute"), then start the application, you will be prompted for your password to grant the application administrative rights, then the main dialog will appear, where you select a distribution and install target (USB Drive or Hard Disk), then reboot when prompted.3.After rebooting, if you created a Live USB drive by selecting"USB Drive" as your install target, press the appropriate button (usually F1, F2, F12, ESC, or backspace) while your computer is starting up to get to your BIOS boot menu and select USB drive as the startup target; otherwise if there's no boot selectionoption, go to the BIOS setup menu and change the startuporder to boot USB by default. Otherwise, if you did a "frugalinstall" by selecting "Hard Disk" as your install target, select the UNetbootin entry from the Windows Boot Menu as the system boots up.» See Live USB Creation Guide.Removal Instructions (Applicable only to Hard Disk / "frugal installs")If using Windows, UNetbootin should prompt you to remove it the next time you boot into Windows. Alternatively, you can remove it via Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.If using Linux, re-run the UNetbootin executable (with root priveledges), and press OK when prompted to uninstall.Removal is only required if you used the "Hard Drive" installation mode; to remove the bootloader from a USB drive, back up its contents and reformat it.Uninstalling UNetbootin simply removes the UNetbootin entry from your boot menu; if you installed an operating system to a partition using UNetbootin, removing UNetbootin will not remove the OS.To manually remove a Linux installation, you will have to restore the Windows bootloader using "fixmbr" from a recovery CD, and use Parted Magic to delete the Linux partition and expand the Windows partition.Installing Other Distributions Using UNetbootinDownload and run UNetbootin, then select the "disk image" option and supply it with an ISO (CD image).UNetbootin doesn't use distribution-specific rules for making your live USB drive, so most Linux ISO files should load correctly using this option. However, not all distributions support booting from USB, and some others require extra boot options or other modifications before they can boot from USB drives, so these ISO files will not work as-is. Also, ISO files for non-Linux operating systems have a different boot mechanism, so don't expect them to work either.What translations are available, and how can I use them?A number of translations are included in the latest UNetbootin release. See the Translations Page for the status of each.If a translation corresponding to your system's native language has already been included into UNetbootin, it should automatically load the corresponding translation. Alternatively, you can force the language to use via the lang=es command-line option, where you substitute es with the the 2-letter ISO 639-1 code for your language. If you'd like to contribute a translation, please use Launchpad Translations. If you are new to Launchpad, you will first have to join the corresponding Ubuntu Translators group for the language you intend to translate. For information on using the Launchpad Translations system, see the translations help page.» See UNetbootin TranslationsFAQsHow does UNetbootin work, and what does it do?For the Live USB creation mode, UNetbootin downloads and extracts an ISO file to your USB drive, generates an appropriate syslinux config file, and makes your USB drive bootable using syslinux.For the Hard Disk / "frugal install" mode, UNetbootin uses a Windows or Linux-based installer to install a small modification to the bootloader (bootmgr and bcdedit on Vista, grldr and boot.ini forNT-based systems, grub.exe and config.sys for Win9x, or GRUB on Linux, uses the bootloader to boot the desired distribution's installer or to load the system utility, no CD required. After the distribution has been installed, or once done using the system utility, the modification to the bootloader is then undone.» See USB Drive and Hard Disk Install Modes.» See How UNetbootin Works.Does it have any spyware, viruses, trojans, or other malware? No; though some anti-virus products (Kaspersky) raise"Trojan.generic" warnings due to the auto-uninstall feature, these are false positives. Just make sure you obtain UNetbootin from the official downloads page on Sourceforge not some shady third-party source. If you're absolutely paranoid, you can check the source code and compile it yourself.What is it written in, where's the source code, and how can I compile it?UNetbootin is written in C++, using the Qt4 toolkit. Source code is available from the source zip package, or from the git repository on Sourceforge, or the bzr repository on Launchpad. The Linux version is compiled using g++, while the Windows version is cross-compiled using mingw32. Both use a statically linked version of qt4 (to eliminate external library dependencies). Executables are compressed using UPX to reduce file size.» See Compiling UNetbootin.How can I get my distribution supported by UNetbootin? First, try loading the ISO file via the diskimage option, and see if that works (because UNetbootin doesn't use distribution-specific rules for creating live USB drives, it should be able to load most Linux ISOs as-is). If the resulting live USB doesn't boot correctly, check yourdistribution's documentation, and verify that it indeed can be booted from a standard (FAT32-formatted) USB drive. Also ensure that it doesn't need any extra boot options or other modifications to boot from a USB drive. If both of these are correct, you may have found a bug, so file a bug report.If your distribution's ISO file can already be loaded correctly via the diskimage option, and are trying to get it added to the list of distributions which UNetbootin can download for you, file a bug report and provide a link to the latest release.How can I create specialized, rebranded, distro-specific releases?UNetbootin can easily be rebranded and adapted to a specific distribution using either a plugin system, or a series of #define statements, as seen in the unetbootin.h file within the source code. If you are attempting to build a distro-specific version and need additional instructions and details, would like to have your patches merged upstream, or would like to have your custom version added to this list, please file a bug report.» See UNetbootin Command Line Options.» See Building a UNetbootin Plugin.» See Using a UNetbootin Plugin.» See Building a Custom UNetbootin Version.» See List of Custom UNetbootin Versions and Plugins.How can I automate the use of UNetbootin from a script?» See UNetbootin Command Line Options.Where can I report bugs, request new features, get help, etc? If you encounter errors with UNetbootin itself, first try using the version available on this website if you obtained it from a different source (your version may be outdated). If the problem still persists, take note of the version of UNetbootin you're using (it's in the filename if you downloaded it from here), the ISO file you're installing or the distribution you're letting UNetbootin download for you, and the OS you're on (like "Windows 7, 64-bit" or "Ubuntu 10.04, 32-bit"), and ask a question or file a bug report, mentioning the above details. You can also see the Ubuntu Forums (the LiveUSB installation thread or Hard disk installation thread depending on your install mode), or。
ISP1100 System Boot Copyright 2002-2004 Nortel Networks, Inc.CPU: PC PENTIUMVersion: 5.4.2BSP version: 1.2/0Creation date: Jan 31 2005, 09:14:02ataDrv 1.0: ATAPI Drive FoundController 1 drive 0Controller 1 drive 1ATAPI Controller 1 #drives found = 1Reading boot parameters from /cd0/nvram.sysPress any key to stop auto-boot...1auto-booting...boot device : ata=1,0unit number : 0processor number : 0file name : /cd0/mainos.sysflags (f) : 0x100aLoading /cd0/mainos.sys...1714304 + 137192 + 80756 Starting at 0x3000000...ataDrv 1.0: ATAPI Drive FoundController 1 drive 0Controller 1 drive 1ATAPI Controller 1 #drives found = 1Attaching network interface lo0... done.NFS client support not included.Loading symbol table from /cd0/mainos.sym ...donefsck: verifying msdos file system on /dev/hda5Copyright (c) 1993-1996 RST Software Industries Ltd. All rights reserved ver: 2.6 FCSDisk Check In Progress ...total disk space (bytes) : 2,147,155,968bytes in each allocation unit : 32,768total allocation units on disk : 65,526bad allocation units : 0available bytes on disk : 2,146,959,360available clusters on disk : 65,520maximum available contiguous chain (bytes) : 2,146,959,360available space fragmentation (%) : 0clusters allocated : 6Done Checking Disk.fsck: verifying msdos file system on /dev/hda1Copyright (c) 1993-1996 RST Software Industries Ltd. All rights reserved ver: 2.6 FCSDisk Check In Progress ...total disk space (bytes) : 2,147,155,968bytes in each allocation unit : 32,768total allocation units on disk : 65,526bad allocation units : 0available bytes on disk : 2,147,155,968available clusters on disk : 65,526maximum available contiguous chain (bytes) : 2,147,155,968available space fragmentation (%) : 0clusters allocated : 0Done Checking Disk.03/08/05 16:10:38 SRPT0730 OS 0: Cold StartRelease: sse-4.00.55Created: Monday January 31 2005 09:14:54 ESTomlInit: Can't open oml.cfg file03/08/05 16:11:05 LOG0001 tRootTask: Error reading system configuration file Loading /cd0/load/inst.out03/08/05 16:11:18 LOG0003 tRootTask: Failed to Create file: /u/config/misc.dat.CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================############## ################`` `##################### `` `####################` ######```########### ######`` `########## #####`` #### NORTEL NETWORKS####### #####` ####`#########` ####` Communication Server 1000 Software#######` #####`####### #####` Copyright 2002 - 2004########## `###`##``########## ### `########################`# `###################################################``````````` ````####````Please press <CR> when ready ...Verifying filesystems ...Filesystems verification succeeded.Copying "/cd0/disk.sys" to "/u/disk.sys".CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================You should ensure that the system date and time are correct prior to installation, since all files copied or created during install willbe time-stamped.You can press <CR> to accept the current values.Current date is: WEDNESDAY 03-08-2005Enter new date (dd mm yyyy): 03-08-2005Date is set to: WEDNESDAY 03-08-2005Current time is: 16:12:19Enter new time (hh mm ss): 16:07:00Time is set to: 16:07:00Current date and time is:WEDNESDAY 03-08-2005, 16:07:00CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================The Install Tool cannot determine when the hard disk was last tested.The hard disk must be tested before installation can continue. This test will take approximately 14 minutes.Please enter:<CR> -> <a> - Test the hard disk.Enter Choice> aTesting hard disk ...Testing partition /u (4194241 blocks) ...0% complete1% complete2% complete3% complete4% complete5% complete6% complete7% complete8% complete9% complete10% complete11% complete12% complete13% complete14% complete16% complete 17% complete 18% complete 19% complete 20% complete 21% complete 22% complete 23% complete 24% complete 25% complete 26% complete 27% complete 28% complete 29% complete 30% complete 31% complete 32% complete 33% complete 34% complete 35% complete 36% complete 37% complete 38% complete 39% complete 40% complete 41% complete 42% complete 43% complete 44% complete 45% complete 46% complete 47% complete 48% complete 49% complete 50% complete 51% complete 52% complete 53% complete 54% complete 55% complete 56% complete 57% complete 58% complete60% complete61% complete62% complete63% complete64% complete65% complete66% complete67% complete68% complete69% complete70% complete71% complete72% complete73% complete74% complete75% complete76% complete77% complete78% complete79% complete80% complete81% complete82% complete83% complete84% complete85% complete86% complete87% complete88% complete89% complete90% complete91% complete92% complete93% complete94% complete95% complete96% complete97% complete98% complete99% complete100% completeTesting partition /p (4194241 blocks) ...1% complete 2% complete 3% complete 4% complete 5% complete 6% complete 7% complete 8% complete 9% complete 10% complete 11% complete 12% complete 13% complete 14% complete 15% complete 16% complete 17% complete 18% complete 19% complete 20% complete 21% complete 22% complete 23% complete 24% complete 25% complete 26% complete 27% complete 28% complete 29% complete 30% complete 31% complete 32% complete 33% complete 34% complete 35% complete 36% complete 37% complete 38% complete 39% complete 40% complete 41% complete 42% complete 43% complete45% complete 46% complete 47% complete 48% complete 49% complete 50% complete 51% complete 52% complete 53% complete 54% complete 55% complete 56% complete 57% complete 58% complete 59% complete 60% complete 61% complete 62% complete 63% complete 64% complete 65% complete 66% complete 67% complete 68% complete 69% complete 70% complete 71% complete 72% complete 73% complete 74% complete 75% complete 76% complete 77% complete 78% complete 79% complete 80% complete 81% complete 82% complete 83% complete 84% complete 85% complete 86% complete 87% complete89% complete90% complete91% complete92% complete93% complete94% complete95% complete96% complete97% complete98% complete99% complete100% completeHard disk testing succeeded.CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================M A I N M E N UThe Install Tool will install Signaling Server software and related files. You will be prompted throughout the installation.Please enter:<CR> -> <a> - To perform a complete installation/upgrade (Signaling Server s/w, Internet Telephone f/w, Voice Gateway Media Card l/w, basic Signaling Server configuration).<b> - To install/upgrade Signaling Server software only.<c> - To copy Internet Telephone firmware only.<d> - To copy Voice Gateway Media Card loadware only.<e> - To perform basic Signaling Server configuration only.<t> - To go to the Tools Menu.<q> - Quit.Enter Choice> aCopying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/disk.sys" to "/u/disk.sys".Processing the install control file ..."/cd0/sse40055.p3/install.dat" parsed.CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================---------------------------------------------------INSTALLATION STATUS SUMMARY---------------------------------------------------+=================+========+========+==============================+ | Option | Choice | Status | Comment | +=================+========+========+==============================+ | software | yes | | new install 4.00.55 | +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | firmware | yes | | copy ALL | +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | loadware | yes | | copy ALL | +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | configuration | yes | | | +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+Please enter:<CR> -> <y> - Yes, start complete installation.<n> - No, cancel complete installation and return to the Main Menu.Enter Choice> yCS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-4.00.55)============================================================You have selected to install version 4.00.55 on the system. As this is a new install, all necessary directories and files will becreated on the hard disk.Starting new install of version 4.00.55.Initializing protected partition ..."/p" initialized.Creating directory "/p/data".Creating directory "/p/etc".Creating directory "/p/gk".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/doc".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/entry".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/database". Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/oos".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/images". Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/css".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/user".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/file".Creating directory "/p/gk/webfiles/system". Creating directory "/p/install".Creating directory "/p/load".Creating directory "/p/tools".Creating directory "/p/web".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/css".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/des".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/des/en".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/help".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/help/en".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/images".Creating directory "/p/web/nrsm/js".Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd".Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale".Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/czech". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/danish". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/dutch". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/english". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/finnish". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/french". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/german". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/hungaria". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/italian". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/japanese". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/latvian". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/norwegia". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/polish". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/portugue". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/russian". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/spanish". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/swedish". Creating directory "/p/web/iplpd/locale/turkish". Creating directory "/p/web/context".Creating directory "/p/web/context/admin". Creating directory "/p/web/context/callsvr". Creating directory "/p/web/context/doc".Creating directory "/p/web/context/support". Creating directory "/p/web/context/utility". Creating directory "/p/web/context/voipsvr". Creating directory "/p/web/context/btools". Creating directory "/p/web/css".Creating directory "/p/web/des".Creating directory "/p/web/des/cn".Creating directory "/p/web/des/de".Creating directory "/p/web/des/en".Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/lang". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld14". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld15". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld16". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld17". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld32". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld36". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld49". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld73". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld86". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld87". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld90". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/voipsvr". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld117". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld135". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld137". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld30". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld34". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld37". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld39". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld45". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld46". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld48". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld54". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld75". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld80". Creating directory "/p/web/des/en/ld96". Creating directory "/p/web/des/fr".Creating directory "/p/web/des/voipsvr". Creating directory "/p/web/error".Creating directory "/p/web/error/en". Creating directory "/p/web/help".Creating directory "/p/web/help/cn". Creating directory "/p/web/help/en".Creating directory "/p/web/help/fn".Creating directory "/p/web/images".Creating directory "/p/web/js".Creating directory "/p/web/nav".Creating directory "/p/web/xml".Creating directory "/u/config".Creating directory "/u/db".Creating directory "/u/fw".Creating directory "/u/gk".Creating directory "/u/gk/database".Creating directory "/u/log".Creating directory "/u/patch/pch_tmp".Creating directory "/u/rpt".Creating directory "/u/tmp".Creating directory "/u/trace".Creating directory "/u/web".Creating directory "/u/web/xml".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/install.dat" to "/p/install/install.dat"....Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/disk0001.dat" to "/p/install/disk0001.dat".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/disk.sys" to "/p/disk.sys".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/mainos.sym" to "/p/mainos.sym"......Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/mainos.sys" to "/p/mainos.sys"....................................Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/nvram.sys" to "/p/nvram.sys".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/renfile.sys" to "/p/renfile.sys".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/resfile.sys" to "/p/resfile.sys".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/data/version.dat" to "/p/data/version.dat". Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/etc/debug.bat" to "/p/etc/debug.bat". Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/etc/tools.bat" to "/p/etc/tools.bat". Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/Create.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/create.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/ModDel.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/moddel.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/Select.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/select.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/VwCdpAct.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/vwcdpact.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/VwCdpStb.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/cdp/vwcdpstb.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/ModDel.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/moddel.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/Select.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/select.htm"."/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/viewact.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/ViewStdb.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/viewstdb.htm".Copying "/cd0/sse40055.p3/target/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/VwEndEnA.htm" to "/p/gk/webfiles/endpoint/vwendena.htm".Copying 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COP 3 DocumentationInstallation GuideContentDisclaimer 1 Purpose 1 Required configuration 2 Installation procedure 2 Launch COP 5 Install / activate licence 5 Installation of network licences 7DisclaimerDue to the complexity of the calculation methods used, this software is only intended for professional users active in the domain of steel constructions who are fully aware of the possibilities, inadequacies and suitability of the software for the various concrete appli-cations. THE USER USES THIS SOFTWARE ON HIS OWN RESPONSIBILITY AND AT HIS OWN RISKS.This software was developed by Feldmann + Weynand GmbH (hereinafter F+W) in co-operation with Feldmann + Weynand Engineers GmbH (hereinafter FWC). No right or warranty is granted to the user of the software. All rights (including intellectual property) continue to belong exclusively to F+W and FWC respectively. F+W and/or FWC do not assume any liability towards the user of this software.The user of this software undertakes to hold F+W and FWC free and harmless from any claim and any direct and/or consequential damages.BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, THE USER OF THIS SOFTWARE CONFIRMS THAT HE IS AWARE OF THE ABOVE TEXT AND THAT HE THEREBY ACCEPTS ALL LE-GAL CONSEQUENCES AND OBLIGATIONS RESULTING FOR HIM THEREFORE.Note:This text is an English translation of the German disclaimer. In case of any ambiguities, the disclaimer in German shall always apply.PurposeCOP is a special software package to design joints according to the European standard EN 1993 (Eurocode 3), and here in particular EN1993-1-8.The application of the design methods for joints is rather complex and long to apply.Therefore design tools for practitioners are required for a safe and economic application of the Eurocode 3. The software COP has been developed in order to provide the de-signer a simple tool to perform a full set of design checks according to EN 1993-1-8 for the design of joints.The present documentation gives a comprehensive overview on how to install the soft-ware.Required configurationThe software is designed for Microsoft Windows. The software has been tested on Windows 10. It should also still run under Windows 7, but this is not assured. To install and run the software 500 MB memory (minimum) and 400 MB hard disk space is re-quired.The software is developed for the Microsoft .NET Framework. The .NET Framework version 4.6 or higher must be installed.Installation procedureIn order to install the COP software on a PC execute the provided installation file “COP_x.y.z_Setup”(“x.y.z”representing the actual version number). The following screen appears:Select a language for the installation procedure and press "OK" to continue.The COP Setup Wizard will start.Press “Next” to continue.On the following screen you can specify the installation folder.Press “Next” to continue.To protect your software, the licence server 'CodeMeter' is used. COP installs a third party software called CodeMeter including a service called “CodeMeter Runtime Serv-er”, hereinafter also referred to as “license server”. CodeMeter is a licensing and digital rights management system from Wibu-Systems ().As a local service, the licence server manages licences on the local PC and, at the same time, it enables as a 'network client' the access to licences available in the net-work. In addition, the licence server can be configured as a 'network server' and thus make network licences available throughout the network.If the CodeMeter software is already installed on your machine, COP will update the software if necessary. If the already installed CodeMeter software has a newer version, COP will of course skip the installation of CodeMeter.On the next screen you may decide how to configure the “license server”. In most cas-es, you would select the first option “Run as ‘local service’ or ‘network client’” (default). Only in case you bought a network license and you are installing COP on a machine that will (also) provide your license to other machines, select the second option “Run as ‘network server’”. Detailed instructions for the installation of network licences can be found below in the chapter “Installation of network licences”.Note: If the licence server is already installed on this computer and configured as a network server, the configuration cannot be changed here since the licence server may also beused by other software. However you can change the configuration later using theCodeMeter Control Center.Select the desired configuration and press “Next”to continue. The “Ready to Install” page will appear.If all settings are correct, click “Install” to start the installation process.Press "Cancel" to terminate the installation procedure here.After pressing “Install”, t he installation procedure will start to install COP on your com-puter. When done, so the following screen will appear.Click “Finish” to exit the setup program. Unless you unselect the option “Start COP now”, COP will be started after the setup program is terminated.Launch COPTo launch COP, click on the COP icon on your desktopor select “Windows Start | Feldmann + Weynand | C OP”The first time COP is started, the welcome window appears. Please confirm the dis-claimer. COP starts and displays the page “New - Create a new project”.Install / activate licenceIf you have purchased a new COP licence, you still have to install or activate this li-cence after installing COP.COP is protected to prevent illegal copying. Two types are available for the software protection:S OFTWARE-BASED PROTECTION (“LICENCE FILE”)With the software-based protection, the software is protected by installing a licence file on the local computer (or on a licence server in the case of a network licence). Please note that the software-based protection (licence file) is bound to the computer hardware and therefore cannot be transferred to another computer. Likewise, this type of protec-tion cannot be used in virtual environments.To create a new licence as software-based protection (i.e. a licence file), we need a licence request file from you. The licence request file contains characteristics of thehardware on which the licence file should be installed. Start COP and open the page “Licence” in the menu “File”. There, click on the button “Request licence...” to start the “Wizard for creating licence request files”. Select any directory in which the licence re-quest file should be saved and click on “Generate licence request file”. Please send the generated licence request file (*.WibuCmRaC) by email to ******************.1. Request licenceWe will then send you an email with your personal licence activation file, which you can install on your computer using the licence activation wizard integrated in COP. Please note: The licence file can only be installed / activated on the computer on which the licence request file was created.Save the licence activation file (*.WibuCmRaU) in any directory. Start COP and open the “Licence” page in the “File” menu. There you start the “L icence activation wizard” by clicking on the button “Activate/update licence...”. Use the “Browse” button to select the directory in which you have saved the licence activation file and then click on the “Im-port licence activation file” button.2. Activate licenceCOP will now import and activate the licence. When the process is complete, the li-cence is automatically recognised by COP and the corresponding licence information is displayed at the top of the page.H ARDWARE-BASED PROTECTION (“D ONGLE”)After purchasing a licence with hardware-based protection, we will send you a ready-configured dongle with your personal licence by post. Plug the dongle into a USB port on your computer (or, in the case of a network licence, into a USB port on the licence server). After the installation of COP, COP will automatically recognise the dongle.Note:You can use the dongle at any computer on which COP is installed, i.e. the li-cence can easily be transferred from one computer to another.Installation of network licences1.G ENERALAll the steps to install COP network licences are explained below. For this purpose, a network server and any number of local clients (network clients) will be installed. The network server provides available licences that are recognised by the network clients automatically.To install both the network server and network clients, please use the same COP setup file, which you can download at any time from the customer area on the COP website.2.N ETWORK S ERVER –I NSTALLATION AND C ONFIGURATION2.1 Software based Protection (“Licence File”)Installing SoftwareFirst install COP on a computer which you would like to use as network server. This can be any Windows machine, i.e. also a workstation. However, it should be a computerthat can always be accessed within the network. During installation, select in the setup wiz ard on page “Licence server configuration” the option “Run as ‘network server’”. Note: Please note that a software based protection (licence file) cannot be installed on virtual machines. To install COP on a virtual machine, you need a hardware based protection(dongle).Install / activate licenceIf you have purchased a new COP licence, you still have to install or activate this li-cence after installing COP. Detailed instructions can be found above in the chapter "In-stall / activate licence".Note: The network server that has now been installed can also be used as a workstation for COP. Install COP now on any number of additional computers as described below inthe chapter “3. Network Clients – Installation and configuration”.2.2 Hardware based Protection (“Dongle”)Installing SoftwareFirst install COP on a computer which you would like to use as network server. This can be any Windows machine, i.e. also a workstation. However, it should be a computer that can always be accessed within the network. During installation, select in the setup wizard on page “Licence server configuration” the option “Run as ‘network server’”. Start COP afterwards. COP will detect the dongle automatically as soon as you connect the dongle to your computer.Note: The dongle can be plugged in or removed at any time. The current state is always rec-ognised by all clients in the network. Attention! If you remove the dongle when a net-work client is using one licence of this dongle, the network client loses the licence andall program features linked to this licence will be locked. However, the project can besaved, so that no data is lost. If you plug in the dongle again, the network client will au-tomatically find the licence again, and you can continue using COP without any re-striction.3.N ETWORK C LIENTS –I NSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONInstall COP on each of your client computers by executing the COP setup file. In the setup wizard on the page “Licence server configuration” select the option “Run as ‘local service’ or ‘network client’” (default setting). Start CoP afterwards.In order to find the network licence of COP, the option "Search for network licences" in the menu "File" on the page "Licence" must be activated. After a new installation of COP this option is always activated. As soon as the network server is ‘visible’ for this client computer, COP will find the licence server automatically. The licence server will then immediately allocate a licence for this client, provided that not all licences are in use at this moment.。
HSC Chemistry® 6.0 7 - 1 Antti Roine August 10, 2006 06120-ORC-T 7. INSTALLATION TO HARD DISK 7.1 System Requirements Operating system: 32-bit HSC version: Windows 98 (+SE recommended), NT (+SP6), Me (+Security update + System update), 2000 and XP. Processor: Pentium 400 MHz or faster Memory: 256 MB or more Disk space: 420 MB max (depends on computer) Monitor: VGA or better Mouse: Windows compatible
System requirements of HSC are very typical for all Windows programs. For example, a fast Pentium 4 processor, 1024 MB of memory, fast video graphics card and fast hard disk improves working efficiency decisively.
Hard disk and HSC-operation speed may be increased with Windows System tools (ScanDskw.exe and Defrag.exe) and especially with Diskeeper®-software.
7.2 Installation HSC is installed in the same way as most other Windows programs: 1. Log on to the computer with Administrator privileges. 2. It is not necessary to remove the old HSC 1.0 - 5.1 versions if you want to upgrade to HSC 6.0. These can still be used if the new 6.0 is installed in a different directory. However, all old HSC 5.x (beta) versions must be uninstalled before new HSC 6 installation with Windows Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Dialog.
3. Close all other Windows programs, but not Windows itself. Note that you must also close, for example, the MS Office icon bar, because it has loaded some programs to the memory. Otherwise the HSC installation program can not upgrade those libraries which are in use. You can press “Ctrl, Alt, Delete” to view and close all the running programs. Do not, however, close EXPLORER and SYSTRAY under Windows 98.
4. Insert HSC CD in your drive. 5. Select Start Run: from the Menu (or use Add Programs from Control Panel.) 6. Locate SETUP.EXE from HSC CD and press Enter. Answer questions. Restart Windows when installation is complete. If you have problems see the following notes and Chapter 7.4.
Note that the final HSC user must Log on to the computer as Administrator and using his/her own User Name before running HSC 6.0 installation, however, this depends on your computer settings and Windows version. The final user must also have installation privileges when he/she starts HSC at the first time, in order to allow Windows configure HSC properly to the new user, see Fig. 3. Later on some privilege limitations may be added. If the Administrator installs HSC using his own User name then the final user must also have administrator privileges at least on the first time when he/she starts HSC! HSC Chemistry® 6.0 7 - 2 Antti Roine August 10, 2006 06120-ORC-T
Fig. 1. HSC6 - folder Properties dialog of Windows My Computer. HSC user must have full Permissions to the HSC6 folder because HSC saves INI and other files into this folder.
The HSC user must also have full permissions to the HSC6 folder! You may check to permissions by clicking HSC6 folder in My Computer with mouse right button and selecting Properties dialog and Security tab. See Fig. 1.
Fig. 2. Windows Printers and Faxes dialog. Please verify from the Windows Printers and Faxes Dialog that the Default Windows Printer really exist and operate properly, Fig. 2. If the default printer status is "unable to connect" and/or "print spooler service is not running" then HSC and Sim modules may run extremely slowly and tardy. Please check and change default printer properties using right mouse menu in Printers and Faxes dialog, Fig. 2. HSC Chemistry® 6.0 7 - 3 Antti Roine August 10, 2006 06120-ORC-T
Fig. 3. Windows configures HSC for the new user for the first time when the user changes. If the new user do not have enough privileges then this configuration process cannot finish properly. Configuration process may use the file "\Downloaded Installations\HSC Chemistry 6.00.msi" in the Windows folder for the configuration.
Installation into a network server: 1. Use same procedure as for single computer. 2. Repeat installation procedure for each terminal, which must have access to HSC. Install HSC every time into the same drive and directory in the network server. This multiple installation procedure will: - Copy the HSC.INI file into the Windows directory of each terminal. - Copy all library files (*.dll, *.ocx, etc.) into the Windows\System directory of each terminal if necessary. - Copy all other files into the same HSC directory of the network server if necessary.
Installation of HSC Excel Add-In Functions See Chapter 27. Excel Add-In Functions for details. Installation routine saves into Windows "\Downloaded Installations" folder HSC Chemistry 6.00.msi file (some 57 MB). Windows may use this file, for example, when the Windows user changes or when installation needs some repair. Normally it is not needed.