Schneider Electric FTX41740, Terminals, 486 Notebook User Guide

1 General introduction A 2 Installing the basic hardware B 3 Installing external extensions 4 Connecting to Telemecanique products C 5 Telemecanique utility software D 6 Maintenance 7 Operating conditions E 8 9 10 11 Save to Disk utility Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers PCMCIA utilities Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 12 Appendices F G ________________________________________________________ General contents ___________________________________________________________________________ Section Page ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 General introduction 9 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.1 Introduction 10 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.2 Operating characteristics 11 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.3 Physical presentation 12 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4 FTX 417-40 special features 18 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.5 Operating systems and utility software 20 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 Installing the basic hardware 21 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.1 Checking the hardware 22 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 Preparation for use 23 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.3 Operating modes 25 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.4 Energy management modes 27 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.5 Switching on 28 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.6 Initializing the notebook 33 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Installing external extensions 35 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1 Mouse 36 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Monitors 37 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.3 Printers 38 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.4 Keyboards 40 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Connecting to Telemecanique products 41 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.1 PLC interface unit 42 _______________________________________________________________________________ 4.2 Connecting to TSX range of PLCs 43 _______________________________________________________________________________ 4.3 Connecting via a modem 46 _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 3 ________________________________________________________ General contents ___________________________________________________________________________ Section _ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Page ____________ 5 Telemecanique utility software 47 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1 Introduction to the utilities 48 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 Integrated utility (SETUP) 48 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.3 Utilities on diskette 61 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.4 Utility under DOS (T FTX LF TDS 40) 62 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.5 Utility under OS/2 (T FTX LF TS2 52) 64 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.6 Other utilities 64 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Maintenance 65 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.1 General 66 _______________________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Replacing the T FTX RBAT 400 internal battery 67 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Operating conditions 69 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 7.1 General 70 _______________________________________________________________________________ 7.2 Operating conditions 71 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 8 Save to disk utility 73 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.1 PHDISK utility 74 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 77 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1 General 78 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2 DOS utilities 79 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.3 Windows utilities 86 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.4 OS/2 utilities 89 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 10 PCMCIA utilities 93 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.1 Introduction 94 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.2 Handling PCMCIA cards 95 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.3 Installation 96 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.4 Configuration 98 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5 Selecting the drivers 104 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.6 Emulating a diskette 112 _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 4 ________________________________________________________ General contents ___________________________________________________________________________ Section Page ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 11 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 113 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 11.1 Installation 114 _______________________________________________________________________________ 11.2 MS-FLASH.SYS utility 114 _______________________________________________________________________________ 11.3 FLASHCMP.EXE utility 115 _______________________________________________________________________________ 11.4 MEMCARD.EXE utility 116 _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 Appendices 125 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.1 French keyboard (AZERTY) 126 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.2 German keyboard 127 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.3 Spanish keyboard 128 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.4 Swedish-Finnish keyboard 129 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.5 American keyboard (USA) 130 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.6 Italian keyboard with set of labels 131 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.7 Danish keyboard with set of labels 132 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.8 Norwegian keyboard with set of labels 133 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.9 Dutch keyboard with set of labels 134 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.10 Latin American keyboard with set of labels 135 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.11 Portuguese keyboard with set of labels 136 _______________________________________________________________________________ 12.12 Swiss keyboard with set of labels 137 _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 ________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ General contents ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________ Foreword Foreword ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Recommendations for connections. • Mains cables. Check that the FTX 417 terminal and all its peripherals (printer, screen, etc) are connected via their mains cable to the same protective earth. Use the standard mains cables (2p + E) supplied with the products. • Connection cables. Any connections between the FTX 417 terminal and its peripherals must be made using good quality cables (screened cables, metal connectors) to provide earth protection to the various units. • When connecting the FTX 417 terminal to any of its peripherals, ensure that all the units are switched off. ! Warning : the enclosure of this device must be connected to protective earth before connection to any external equipment. Raccorder à la terre F Connect to the earth ___________________________________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________________________________ F ___________________________________________________________________________ 8 ________________________________________________________ General introduction 1 General introduction Section 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.1 Introduction 10 __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.2 Operating characteristics 11 __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.3 Physical presentation 12 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-1 Front view 12 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-2 Rear view 14 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-3 Keyboard 16 _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4 FTX 417-40 special features 18 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-1 Resident Multilingual SETUP 18 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-2 Resident I/O system (BIOS) 18 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-3 Energy saving features 18 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-4 Operating safety feature 18 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-5 PLC connection unit 19 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-6 Pointing device 19 _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.5 Operating systems and utility software 20 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.5-1 Operating systems 20 _______________________________________________________________________________ 1.5-2 Telemecanique utility software 20 _______________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 20 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.1 Introduction __________________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417-40 notebook is an IBM PC compatible personal computer, based on the 80486DXLP 32-bit microprocessor operating at 33 MHz. Its small size, A4 page format, and light weight of 3.4 kg, make it a truly portable terminal. Due to the technology employed : magnesium case and elastomere keys, it can be used equally well in the design office or on the factory floor. It can be powered by any type of 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60Hz, industrial supply. It operates independently using an internal battery. The automatic resume mode (SUSPEND) enables data and context to be stored for up to 50 hours. On power-up, the notebook resumes operation with the same screen as was displayed when the last save was performed. The FTX 417-40 has undergone a series of rigorous tests to ensure that it is compatible with the DOS and Windows operating systems. The tests were carried out by the National Software Testing Laboratories (NSTL) in Pennsylvania, USA, an independent body for microcomputer testing. This organization tested 25 applications on the FTX 417 40 notebook. The FTX 417-40 notebook passed the DOS/ Windows certification tests and was granted the NSTL DOS/Windows compatibility seal. 1.1-1 FCC regulations The FTX 417-40 notebook has been tested and meets the required values for class B digital units, conforming to the FCC regulations paragraph 15. These regulations are designed to provide reasonable protection against any interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses and may emit high frequency power and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the user's manual, it may cause interference to radio communication. Any installation may be faced with this problem. If this equipment causes interference to radio and television reception (which can be determined by switching the equipment on and off), the user should take the necessary measures to eliminate such interference : • Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna : • Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver : • Connect the equipment to a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected : • Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/television technician. Cables Peripherals must be connected to this PC using screened cables protected by a metal covering. ___________________________________________________________________________ 10 General introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.2 Operating characteristics ___________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Terminal FTX 417-40 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Processor 80486DXLP 33 MHz _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Hard disk capacity Depending on configuration _____________________________________________________________________________________________ RAM memory ________________________________________________________________________ standard Depending on configuration can be ext. to 32 Mb _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Disk 3” 1/2 IBM standard format (1.44 Mb and 720 Kb) and drive Telemecanique (TSX T607) format _____________________________________________________________________________________________ PCMCIA card 3 of Type II slots _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Screen 8”1/2 LCD, 256 colors, back-lit passive STN matrix (640 x 480 pixels). _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Keyboard IBM compatible standard keyboard, 101/102 keys. Available in 6 basic versions (set of labels for other countries). _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Standard parallel 2 RS 232C ports (DB9) ________________________________________________________________________ output ports serial 1 bidirectional parallel port (DB25) ________________________________________________________________________ mouse IBM PS/2 standard keyboard IBM PS/2 compatible (PC AT with adaptor) remote video for VGA and SVGA color monitor. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ PLC interface unit Extension connector for PLC connection and software protection keys ________________________________________________________________________ TSX RS 485/20 mA current loop serial connection _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Power supply basic 100 to 240 VAC industrial supply, 47 to 63 Hz with AC/DC adaptor (included) 6V internal NiMH battery, independent operation for 1 hour minimum, usually 1 hour 45 min _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Operating DOS and/or OS/2 and/or WINDOWS systems _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Security • Access via unbreakable password • Serial number • Anti-theft ring _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Dimensions size H=55mm W=297mm D=225mm ________________________________________________________________________ weight 3.4 kg _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Operating See section 7.2 conditions _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 11 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.3 Physical presentation ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-1 Front view 2 1 16 15 14 13 3 12 4 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ 12 General introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Front view (cont) 1 Back-lit 8”1/2 VGA LCD screen with 256 colors. 2 Locks for the notebook cover. 3 Operating mode indicator lamps (see section 1.3-3). 4 PLC interface unit. 5 SUSPEND lamp, indicating the terminal operating mode. 6 SUSPEND pushbutton fore notebook stanby mode/restart. 7 DC socket for connecting the AC/DC adaptor when running from the AC supply. 8 Power-up switch. 9 Push RESET with a pencil point to reinitialize the FTX 417 notebook. 10 Battery lamp : • green, when the notebook is powered-up, • red, when the notebook battery is charging, • orange, when the notebook battery is charged. 11 Keyboard (see section 1.3-3). 12 Pointing device built into the keyboard. 13 Micro-contact to switch LCD screen off when the notebook cover is closed. 14 Screen brightness adjustment. 15 Screen contrast adjustment. 16 Reverse video control (slide the button to the right or the left). ___________________________________________________________________________ 13 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-2 Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 ___________________________________________________________________________ 14 General introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Rear view (cont.) 1 Indicator lamp, lights when the disk drive is operating. 2 Disk drive for IBM standard 3” 1/2 diskettes (1.44 Mb or 720 Kb). 3 Pushbutton for ejecting diskettes. 4 PCMCIA memory card slots. 5 Pushbuttons for ejecting PCMCIA memory cards. 6 Anti-theft rings. 7 Micro-DIN socket for connecting mouse or roller ball (IBM PS/2 standard). 8 Earthing screw. 9 15-pin female connector for connecting a color VGA or SVGA monitor. 10 Micro-DIN connector for external keyboard. 11 25-pin female connector for bidirectional parallel link (CENTRONICS standard). 12 9-pin male connector for RS 232C serial link (IBM PS/2 standard). 13 9-pin male connector for RS 232C serial link (IBM PS/2 standard). Note All the connectors, and the PCMCIA memory card and disk slots are protected by covers. ___________________________________________________________________________ 15 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.3-3 Keyboard The FTX 417-40 notebook keyboards are complete (numeric keyboard, cursor keys, etc), compatible with 101/102 key standard IBM keyboards. They are available in 6 basic versions, other versions being obtained by attaching self-adhesive labels to the keyboard (see Appendices section 12). • QWERTY keyboard 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 A NUM F1 Esc ¬ ` Page Up Pause Home Break Num Lock / Delete End Page Down Print screen Sys Rq Scroll Lock ∗ F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 & * 8 ( Insert SUSPEND F2 ! HDD F3 1 2 Q F4 £ " FDD F5 $ 3 W CARD % 4 E F6 ^ 5 R 6 T 7 Y U 0 O 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 Home A S Z \ Ctrl Alt D X F C G V H B J N K M L ; ′ > ? . / Alt Gr • Del Ins ] @ , 2 } : < + 0 = { [ Caps Lock Pg Dn + - P _ Pg Up End _ ) 9 I 7 ~ # 3 Ctrl ___________________________________________________________________________ 16 General introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Keyboard (cont.) 1 Pointing device. 2 Function keys and numeric keys. 3 Alphabetic keys and cursor keys. 4 SUSPEND pushbutton for notebook standby mode / restart. 5 SUSPEND indicator lamp. 6 "NUM" indicator lamp (green), indicating number lock on. 7 "A" indicator lamp (green), indicating caps lock on. 8 "ø" indicator lamp (green), indicating scrolling function locked. 9 HDD indicator lamp (green), lit when hard disk drive operating. 10 FDD indicator lamp (green), lit when floppy disk drive operating. 11 CARD indicator lamp (green), lit when the notebook accesses a PCMCIA memory card. 12 Slot for quick reference guide. A trap, opened with a coin, is located under the notebook. This allows access to the battery. ___________________________________________________________________________ 17 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.4 FTX 417-40 special features __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-1 Resident Multilingual SETUP The FTX 417-40 notebook include a multilingual SETUP program (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). This program is used to adjust and display the operating parameters of the notebook (operating mode, hardware configuration, power supply management, I /O port assignment, etc) in the chosen language by simply using tables. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-2 Resident I/O system (BIOS) The notebook has a Flash type EEPROM memory which enables easy integration of new functions by Official Maintenance Centers. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-3 Energy saving features The FTX 417-40 notebook has 3 energy saving features, intended principally to extend the period of time the notebook may operate from the internal batteries. • LCD screen saver : This feature switches off the screen if the notebook is not used for a period of time set by the user (1). Operation is restarted automatically by pressing a key. • Hard disk saver : This feature stops operation of the hard disk if the notebook is not used for a period of time set by the user (1). Operation is restarted automatically by pressing a key. • Management of processor speed : This feature controls the processor speed in relation to the actual use of the notebook (1). (1) All these are selected in SETUP (see section 5.2-4). _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-4 Operating safety feature Password Each terminal is equipped with access control, limiting access to the terminal to authorized personnel by means of a password. The password is defined in SETUP (see section 5.2-4). ___________________________________________________________________________ 18 General introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-5 PLC interface unit The interface unit is fitted to the notebook without any modification to the appearance of the notebook or to its dimensions. This unit connects the notebook to PLCs and reads Telemecanique software protection keys. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1.4-6 Pointing device The terminal is fitted with a pointing device, built into the keyboard as standard. This gives quick access to the various command menus. 1 2 3 1 - Left hand button 2 - Moves the pointer through 360° 3 - Right hand buttons ___________________________________________________________________________ 19 A A ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.5 Operating systems and utility software ________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.5-1 Operating systems The FTX 417-40 notebook is supplied withDOS and/or OS/2 and/or WINDOWS operating systems pre-installed. The FTX 417-40 terminal functions are provided by the software supplied by Telemecanique. The operating systems are supplied on 3" 1/2 diskettes, each with their own documentation. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.5-2 Telemecanique utility software Telemecanique utility software is divided into 2 groups : • A SETUP program installed in the BIOS Flash EEPROM memory. • DOS/WINDOWS and OS/2 utilities supplied on 3"1/2 diskettes. The functions and installation of these programs are described in section 5. __________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 20 ________________________________________________________ Installing the basic hardware 2 InstaIling the basic hardware Section 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.1 Checking the hardware 22 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 Preparation for use 23 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-1 Setting up the battery 23 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-2 Preparing the notebook 23 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-3 Power connection 24 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-4 Using with internal battery 24 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-5 Switching on the first time 24 _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.3 Operating modes 25 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.3-1 Managing usage time 26 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.4 Energy management modes 27 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.5 Switching on 28 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-1 Introduction 28 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-2 Self-tests 29 _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-3 Error messages 30 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.6 Initializing the notebook 33 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 34 ___________________________________________________________________________ 21 B ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.1 Checking the hardware _______________________________________________________________________________________________ B Terminal Accessories Documentation and utilities T FTX CA52 power cable T FTX DM 417 40E FTX 417-40 user's manual T T X T FTX ADC40 AC/DC adaptor DOS utility software 3"1/2 diskettes OS/2 utility software 3"1/2 diskettes Options According to software configuration Pointing device Operating system • DOS • OS/2 • WINDOWS T FTX MM2 M ___________________________________________________________________________ 22 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 Preparation for use _______________________________________________________________________________________ When the FTX 417-40 notebook is used for the first time, the following operations must be performed in the order in which sub-sections appear. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-1 Setting up the battery The notebook is supplied with the battery disconnected. It must be in service before any other operation can be performed. To do this, open the trap underneath the notebook using a coin. • Unscrew the 2 catches and open the trap. • Lift up the battery. • Remove the plastic protective film. • Close the trap and tighten the catches. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-2 Preparing the notebook Two sliding locks prevent the notebook from opening. To open the notebook, slide the locks and raise the lid as shown. Remove the plastic protective film from the screen. ___________________________________________________________________________ 23 B ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-3 Power connection B The FTX 417-40 notebook connects to a 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz supply, using only the certified power supply adaptor T FTX ADC 40 and a standard power cable plugged in as shown. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-4 Using the internal battery The internal battery must be charged before it can be used for the first time to power the notebook. The battery is charged by connecting the notebook to the AC/DC adaptor (see above) and connecting this to the AC supply. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2-5 Switching on the first time Press the power-up switch, then during the self-tests press the F2 key to access the main SETUP screen, and perform the following operations from that screen : 1- Using the up and down arrow keys, select "Language selection" and confirm with <Enter>. 2- Using the up and down arrow keys, select "Operating parameters" and confirm with <Enter> : - set the date using the <+> and <-> keys, - set the time using the <+> and <-> keys, - enter a password if required. All these operations are described in section 5.2-4. Press <Escape> to return to the main menu. 3- Press <Escape>, select "Validate the changes and REBOOT" in the menu using the up and down arrow keys and confirm with <Enter>. ___________________________________________________________________________ 24 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.3 _ ______________Operating _________________________modes __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417-40 notebook can operate on the mains power supply using the T FTX ADC 40 adaptor or on the battery. The power supply lamp (see 1.3-1) and the lamp above the SUSPEND button, depending on their state (steady, blinking) and their color, inform the user about : - the notebook operating mode, - the charging status of the battery, - the frequency of the processor The table below summarizes the different states : Battery status ON/OFF switch AC/DC adaptor SUSPEND lamp Power supply lamp Operating mode CHARGE OFF Present Red steady Off Orange steady Off ON Present Green steady Green steady(1) Slow charge Orange steady (2) Press SUSPEND ON Present Red steady Orange Fast charge intermittent flash(3) Orange steady Orange intermittent flash (3) Fast charge Slow charge Slow charge DISCHARGE ON OFF Missing Present (1) Processor frequency = 33 MHz, (2) Processor frequency < 33 MHz, (3) a flash every 2 seconds. Start of Green steady Green blinking slowly(1) discharge 5 short beeps Green blinking slowly Green blinking quickly Green blinking slowly Orange regular flash(3) Terminal on low consumption Red blinking quickly Off Battery discharged approx. 15 min left ___________________________________________________________________________ 25 B ___________________________________________________________________________ B In addition to the indicator lamps, audible beeps warn the user : • 3 short beeps : indicate that the notebook is changing to battery operation. • 1 long beep : indicates that the notebook is returning to the AC power supply. • 5 short beeps indicate that there is approximately 15 minutes of independent operation left. Note : Completely discharge and then recharge the battery at least once every two months to maintain its performance. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.3-1 Managing usage time The FTX 417-40 notebook has a number of features which increase the time during which the notebook can operate independently : • Standby modes. These enable the operation of an element of the notebook to be temporarily shut down when not being used, after a period of time set by the user in SETUP, see section 5.2-4. • Using a PCMCIA memory card rather than diskettes. ___________________________________________________________________________ 26 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.4 Energy management modes _______________________________________________________________________________________ The notebook has a "SUSPEND" button, at the top left hand side of the keyboard. This button places the notebook in standby mode. Pressing the button again restarts the task at the point where it was interrupted. The lamp, associated with the "SUSPEND" button, changes color according to the SETUP parameters. By its color, it shows the execution speed of the microprocessor as well as the energy management mode : Energy management mode AC power SUSPEND lamp Battery SUSPEND lamp Maximum Slow Waiting Standby Green Orange Orange Orange intermittent flash Green blinking Orange blinking Orange blinking Orange intermittent flash ___________________________________________________________________________ 27 B ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.5 Switching on _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-1 Introduction B The notebook is switched on by pressing the switch on the left hand side of the terminal, regardless which power supply source has been chosen. On power-up, the FTX 417-40 notebook executes a series of self-tests. The following screen appears while the self-tests are running. CL-GD62x5 VGA BIOS Version 1.22B Copyright 1991-1994 Cirrus Logic, Inc. All Rights Reserved Copyright 1991-1990 Quadtel Corp. All Rights Reserved 62x5 05/17/94 PhoenixBIOS(TM) A486 Version 1.03 Copyright (C) 1985-1992 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved PhoenixBIOS for PicoPower PT86C368 (Pine) Copyright (C) 1994 Telemecanique 486 DX processor detected operating at 33 Mhz Press F2 to run the setup utility After confirming SETUP or at the end of the self-tests, the notebook displays : • The initial screen of the operating system. • An error message if no operating system has been installed. Switch on FTX 417 40 notebook Execution of self-tests F2 Terminal configuration using SETUP software Operating system initial screen ___________________________________________________________________________ 28 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-2 Self-tests On power-up, after initializing (by pressing the button with a pencil point, item 8, page 12) or after a restart (by pressing <Control>, <Alt> and <Del>), the FTX 417 notebook performs the various self-tests listed below in succession : • ROM memory • battery-backed CMOS RAM • keyboard • LCD screen (or external video screen) • extended RAM • serial ports • parallel port • pointing device • disk drive • hard disk • processor speed • bootable unit. ___________________________________________________________________________ 29 B ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.5-3 Error messages If an error is detected during the self-tests, the following messages may appear : B Message Probable cause Solution Diskette read failure - press F1 to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility The diskette is either not formatted or is defective Replace the diskette with a bootable diskette and retry Gate A20 failure The keyboard controller is not accepting commands, specifically the enable and disable A20 commands Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Fixed disk configuration error The configuration is not supported by the hardware installed Correct the fixed disk configuration Fixed disk controller failure The controller card has failed Replace the fixed disk Fixed disk failure The fixed disk may be defective Try rebooting. If that does not work, replace the fixed disk Hard disk failure - press F1 to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility The fixed disk may be configured incorrectly or is defective Check the drive type selected in SETUP. Try rebooting. If the problem persists, replace the fixed disk Pointer device failure The pointing device has failed Try rebooting. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre No boot device available press F1 to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility Either diskette drive A:, the PCMCIA card assigned as A: or the fixed disk is defective Try rebooting. If the problem persists, replace the diskette, the PCMCIA card or the hard disk ___________________________________________________________________________ 30 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ No boot sector on hard disk - press F1 to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility The C: drive is not formatted or is not bootable Format the C: drive and make it bootable B Not a boot diskette - press F1 to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility The diskette or the PCMCIA card in drive A: is not formatted as a bootable diskette Replace the diskette or the card with a bootable diskette and try rebooting No timer tick interrupt The timer chip has failed Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Shutdown failure RESET command has failed Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Time of day not set - run SETUP program Clock not set Run SETUP utility Timer 2 failure The timer chip has failed Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Invalid configuration information - please run SETUP Configuration error Run SETUP utility and check configuration settings Keyboard data line failure The keyboard controller firmware has failed Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre ___________________________________________________________________________ 31 ___________________________________________________________________________ Keyboard stuck key failure A key is jammed Locate the jammed key and fix it. Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Memory failure at hex-value, read hex-value, expecting hex-value Memory chip has failed Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact your technical support centre Real time clock failure The RTC or battery has failed Run the SETUP utility and turn the power off and on. If the problem persists, replace the battery. If the problem remains, contact your technical support centre Memory parity interrupt at address. Type (S)hut off NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue Memory chip has failed Contact your technical support centre Unexpected HW interrupt interrupt at address. Type (R)eboot, other keys to continue Hardware problem Contact your technical support centre Unexpected SW interrupt interrupt at address. Type (R)eboot, other keys to continue Errors in the software program Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, check the program Unexpected type 02 interrupt at xxxxxh. Type (S)hut off NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue A parity error occurred, but the source cannot be determined Turn the power off, then back on again B ___________________________________________________________________________ 32 Installing the basic hardware 2 ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.6 Initializing the notebook _______________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417-40 notebook can be initialized in 3 ways (has 3 bootable drives) : - Diskettes - Hard disk - PCMCIA cards. When a diskette is in the drive, it has priority, except when drive A has been assigned to a PCMCIA slot in SETUP. The terminal cannot start up in the following situations : • There is either a non formatted or non-system disk in drive A: • Drive A: is assigned to a PCMCIA slot which contains either a non formatted or non-system memory card. • The hard disk is not formatted or the operating system is not installed (no diskette in the drive). ___________________________________________________________________________ 33 B ___________________________________________________________________________ B ___________________________________________________________________________ 34 ________________________________________________________ Installing external extensions 3 Installing external extensions Section 3 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1 Mouse 36 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1-1 General 36 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.1-2 MOUSE pin connections 36 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Monitors 37 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2-1 General 37 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.2-2 VIDEO (VGA) pin connections 37 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3 Printers 38 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3-1 General 38 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.3-2 RS 232C "RS232C(COM1) serial port connections" 38 _______________________________________________________________________________ ← 3.3-3 CENTRONICS “// → (LPT1)” parallel port pin connections 39 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4 Keyboards 40 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4-1 General 40 _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.4-2 KEYBOARD pin connections 40 _______________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 40 ___________________________________________________________________________ 35 C ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.1 Mouse _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1-1 General Telemecanique supplies a mouse (ref. T FTX MM 2 M) in addition to the pointing device on the keyboard. This mouse is connected via the dedicated mouse port : micro DIN serial link IBM PS/2 standard connector. C Caution Do not connect or disconnect the mouse when the notebook is switched on. The mouse driver must be installed for the mouse to be operational (see documentation supplied with the mouse). Important Once the external mouse has been installed, the pointing device on the keyboard is disabled. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1-2 Mouse pin connections Micro-Din 6-pin female connector (front view) 6 5 4 3 2 1 _____________________________________________________________________ Pin N° Signal I/O Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 MDATA I/O Data _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 NC Not connected _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 0V Ground (Earth) _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 5V 5 VDC _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 MCLK O Clock _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6___________________________________________NC _ _____________________________________-_____________________________________Not _______connected _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 36 Installing external extensions 3 ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Monitors _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2-1 General The FTX 417-40 notebook has an IBM PS/2 standard 15-pin video connector. It will accept any color or monochrome monitor. It supports VGA and SVGA graphic resolutions and enables up to 256 colors to be displayed. The notebook must be powered down when connecting an external monitor. This monitor then has priority over the LCD screen which is inhibited. C _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2-2 VIDEO pin connections Front view of female connector 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 ____________________________________________________________________ Pin N° Signal I/O Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 RED O Red _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 GREEN O Green _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 BLUE O Blue _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Reserved Reserved _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Self-test O Self-test output _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6/7/8 0V Ground red/green/blue _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 PLUG Locating _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10 0V Ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11/12 Reserved Reserved _______________________________________________________________________________________ 13 HSYNC O Horizontal synchro _______________________________________________________________________________________ 14 VSYNC O Vertical synchro _______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 NC - Not connected ___________________________________________________________________________ 37 ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.3 Printers _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3-1 General C The FTX 417-40 notebook will accept various types of serial printer via the RS232C interface, or parallel printers via the Centronics interface. The corresponding printer driver must be installed. Lists of printer drivers are provided by the operating systems. The drivers can be selected either during installation, or later (see operating system installation manual). _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3-2 RS 232 “RS232C(COM1)” and "RS232C(COM2)” serial port pin connections Male connector (front view) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ____________________________________________________________________ Pin N° Signal I/O Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 DCD O Data Carrier Detect _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 RXD O Data received _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 TXD O Data transmitted _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 DTR O Data Terminal Ready _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 0V Signal ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 DSR I Data Set Ready _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 RTS O Request to Send _______________________________________________________________________________________ 8 CTS I Clear to Send _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 RI I Audible signal _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 38 Installing external extensions 3 ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.3-3 CENTRONICS “// ← → (LPT1)” parallel port pin connections Female connector (front view) 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 ____________________________________________________________________ Pin N° Signal I/O Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 -STROBE O Strobe _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 D0 I/O Data bit 0 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 D1 I/O Data bit 1 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 D2 I/O Data bit 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 D3 I/O Data bit 3 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 D4 I/O Data bit 4 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 D5 I/O Data bit 5 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 8 D6 I/O Data bit 6 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 D7 I/O Data bit 7 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10 -ACK I Acknowledge _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11 BUSY I Busy _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12 PE I End of paper _______________________________________________________________________________________ 13 SLCT I Select _______________________________________________________________________________________ 14 -AUTOFEED O Automatic linefeed _______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 -ERROR I Error _______________________________________________________________________________________ 16 -INIT O Printer initialization _______________________________________________________________________________________ 17 -SLCTIN O Input selection _______________________________________________________________________________________ 18/19/20 0V Signal ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ 21/22/23 0V Signal ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ 24/25 0V Signal ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 39 C ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.4 Keyboards _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4-1 General The FTX 417-40 notebook has a 6-pin Micro-DIN female connector. It will accept any IBM/PS2 compatible keyboard. An external IBM AT type keyboard can also be connected via a DIN/MICRODIN adaptor, reference : T FTX KBA 5. C _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4-2 KEYBOARD pin connections Micro-Din 6-pin female connector (front view) 6 5 4 3 2 1 _____________________________________________________________________ Pin N° Signal I/O Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 KDATA I/O Data _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 NC Not connected _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 0V Ground _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 5V 5 VDC _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 KCLOCK O Clock _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6___________________________________________NC _ _____________________________________-_____________________________________Not _______connected _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 40 ___________________________________________________ 4 Section 4 Connecting to Telemecanique products Connecting to Telemecanique products ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.1 PLC interface unit 42 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2 Connecting to TSX range of PLCs 43 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-1 Connecting to TSX 07 and TSX 17 PLCs 43 _______________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-2 Connecting to TSX/PMX 47/67/87/107 PLCs 44 _______________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-3 Connecting to UNI-TELWAY bus 45 _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3 Connecting via a modem 46 __________________________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 46 ___________________________________________________________________________ 41 C ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.1 interface _ ______________PLC ____________ ______________________unit ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ C The FTX 417-40 notebook has a multifunction port which enables it to be connected directly to Telemecanique products. This port is located in the PLC interface unit. This port offers 2 standards : • CL20 (20 mA current loop) for connecting to TSX 47/67/87 version V3 or later or TSX/PMX 47/67/87/107 model 40 PLCs. • RS 485 for connecting to TSX 07 and TSX 17 PLCs. Using Telemecanique software automatically selects the port according to the PLC connected. However, to speed up the logical connection, this choice can be configured in the SETUP software (see section 5.2-4). Connector PLC interface unit PLC interface unit 26-pin connector RS 485 or CL 20 Rear view Connection point for software protection key (1) Front view (2) (1) PLCs are connected to the notebook via the rear of the connector. (2) The Telemecanique software protection key is connected at the front of the connector. The PLC interface unit contains an integral key for checking the rights required for using the Telemecanique software installed on the hard disk. (For the use of Key-manager refer to Telemecanique software documentation). ___________________________________________________________________________ 42 Connecting to Telemecanique products 4 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.2 to of _ ______________Connecting ______________________________ ______TSX ___________range ________________ ______PLCs ________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-1 Connecting to TSX 07 and TSX 17 PLCs AC supply T FTX CBF 020 cable TSX 07 C T FTX CB 1030 cable 26-pin serial link connector (COM2) 15-pin connector FTX 417-40 TSX 17-20 AC supply Connecting to PLCs requires a T FTX CBF 020 cable (length 2.5m) for the TSX 07 and a T FTX CB 1 030 cable (length 3m) for the TSX 17. These cables have : • for the TSX 07 : - on the FTX 417 side; a 26-pin SUB-D male connector, - on the TSX 07 side; an 8-pin mini-DIN female connector. • for the TSX 17 : - on the FTX 417 side; a 26-pin SUB-D male connector, - on the TSX 17 side; a 15-pin SUB-D male connector. Note The cables for connecting to PLCs must be ordered separately. ___________________________________________________________________________ 43 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-2 Connecting to TSX/PMX 47/67/87/107 PLCs TSX/PMX 47/67/87/107 FTX 417-40 C T FTX CB 75 cable 26-pin serial link connector (COM2) AC supply Connecting to TSX/PMX PLCs requires a T FTX CB 7 5 cable (to be ordered separately). This 2m cable has : • on the FTX 417 side; a 26-pin SUB-D male connector, • on the TSX/PMX side; a 9-pin SUB-D male connector. ___________________________________________________________________________ 44 Connecting to Telemecanique products 4 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.2-3 Connecting to UNI-TELWAY bus Connecting the notebook to UNI-TELWAY simplifies local maintenance of an application which includes a UNI-TELWAY bus. Connecting to the UNI-TELWAY bus is only possible if the UNI-TELWAY driver is installed. This driver is supplied with X-TEL and MINI X-TEL software (for further information, see the X-TEL or MINI X-TEL reference manual). Connection is made via a TSX SCA 62 subscriber socket and the T FTX CB 1 030 cable (to be ordered separately). C This 3m cable has : • on the FTX 417 side; a 26-pin D male connector, • on the TSX SCA62 side; a 15-pin D male connector. 26-pin serial link connector (COM2) TSX SCA 62 TSX SCA 62 TSX SCA 62 T FTX CB 1030 FTX 417-40 The notebook can also be connected to the integral UNI-TELWAY port on the processor using a T FTX CB2 030 cable. ___________________________________________________________________________ 45 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.3 via _ ______________Connecting ______________________________ ________a ____modem ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The notebook can be connected via a modem to a PLC for the purpose of remote maintenance. • TSX range C The modem can only be connected if the UNI-TELWAY driver is installed. This driver is supplied with : - X-TEL and MINI X-TEL software - SYSDIAG under PL7-DOS user interface. For further information, refer to the relevant manuals. FTX 417-40 Telephone link Modem PCMCIA card Modem The modem is connected to the notebook using a Fax Modem type 2 PCMCIA card. ___________________________________________________________________________ 46 ___________________________________________________ Telemecanique utility software 5 Telemecanique utility software Section 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1 Introduction to the utilities 48 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 Integrated utility (SETUP) 48 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-1 Accessing the SETUP software 48 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-2 Introduction to the main menu 49 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-3 Operational flow chart 50 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-4 Operating parameters 52 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-5 Language selection 59 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-6 Initializing all parameters 60 _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-7 Saving modifications 60 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.3 61 _ ______________Utilities __________________on _______diskette __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.4 DOS LF TDS 62 _ ______________Utility ______________under _______________ ___________(T _____FTX ___________ _______ __________40) __________________________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.5 OS/2 64 _______________Utility ______________under _______________ ___________(T ______FTX __________LF _______TS2 __________52) __________________________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.6 64 _______________Other ______________utilities _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____ This section ends at page 64 ___________________________________________________________________________ 47 D ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.1 Introduction to the utilities _______________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417 notebook has 2 types of utilities : • A SETUP utility which is integrated into the BIOS Flash EEPROM memory. • A set of DOS and OS/2 utilities supplied on 3"1/2 diskettes. 5.2 Integrated utility (SETUP) _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-1 Accessing the SETUP software The SETUP program is accessed during the self-tests when the terminal is switched on or restarted (press the <Control>, <Alt> and <Del> keys), by holding down the <F2> key. D Note If a password has previously been defined, it must be entered in order to access the SETUP program (only when switching on). This method launches SETUP in the language previously defined. To obtain SETUP software in another language, launch SETUP and choose language selection in the menu. ___________________________________________________________________________ 48 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-2 Introduction to the main menu TELEMECANIQUE MAIN 417 CONFIGURATION Version 1.0 MENU Operating Parameters Communication Power FTX Ports Management Language Selection Initialize Operating Parameters (Load default values, except password) Select : Enter Exit : Esc Help : F1 Abort : End This screen provides access to the FTX 417 notebook configuration parameters : - Operating parameters (date, time, password, self-tests, etc). - Assignment of the communication ports. - Power management, processor speed, standby mode configuration. - Language selection. This selection determines in which language the SETUP program is displayed. - Initialization of all the parameters to their default values. Purpose of the main keys The vertical move keys are used to select parameters on the screen. The <Esc> key quits either the current function, or the SETUP program. A help file corresponding to the screen displayed and the subject selected, can be accessed at any time by pressing F1. ___________________________________________________________________________ 49 D ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-3 Operational flow chart Main Menu Parameter selection Esc Enter Operating Parameters or Communication Port or Power Management D Language Initialization Esc selection of parameters Esc Enter Enter Enter List of choices Enter Choice selected ___________________________________________________________________________ 50 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Operating parameters The operating parameters are divided into three screens. Move from one screen to another by pressing the PgUp and PgDown keys. The operating parameters contain all parameters, including the communication ports, selection of power management and of the language which can also be accessed directly from the main menu. Some values, given by the system, cannot be accessed by the user for modification. (these values are displayed in white). Modifying digital values Digital values such as date and time can be modified by the <+> and <-> keys. Important The modified parameters are only taken into account when quitting the SETUP program after confirmation. Data concerning the date, time and password take effect immediately. When selecting a parameter, an entry window gives the various choices available or indicates any syntax which must be followed. Confirming and quitting SETUP Main Menu Esc Enter Return to MAIN MENU Quit without modification Confirmation and reinit ializ ation (REBOOT) ___________________________________________________________________________ 51 D ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-4 Operating parameters Selecting “Operating parameters" in the main menu accesses in succession the 3 screens which contain all the notebook parameters. The PgUp and PgDown key are used to move from one screen to another. Description of the first screen, which contains : • • • • • • • • • • • Date and time Definition of password Execution of self-tests on power up Status of the battery-backed CMOS RAM memory Selecting a PS/2 type mouse Total RAM size Disk drive assignment Hard disk capacity BIOS version Update time Serial number D CONFIGURATION TELEMECANIQUE OPERATING FTX 417 Version 1.0 PARAMETERS Date (DD/MM/YYYY). . . . . Time (HH:MM:SS). . . . . Password . . . . . . . Self-tests . . . . . . . CMOS RAM status. . . . PS/2 Mouse . . . . . . . . Total main DRAM size . . . Floppy drive assignment . 20/12/94 19:41:04 Absent Complete Checksum OK Enabled 12Mb A: FDD B: Disabled HDD C:. . . . . . . 125 Mb BIOS Version . . . . . . . V 1.0. Update (DD/MM/YY) . . 01/12/94 Serial number . . . . . . 90000012 1/3 Next Page : PgDn Select : Enter Exit : Esc Help : F1 Abort : End ___________________________________________________________________________ 52 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Date Enables the date to be updated in the format indicated, the <+> and <-> keys are used to increment or decrement the digital values. Time Enables the time to be updated in the format indicated, the <+> and <-> keys are used to increment or decrement the digital values. Password This function allows a password of 3 to 8 alphanumeric characters to be defined or cancelled. When declared, the password is required each time the terminal is switched on. After three unsuccessful attempts, the terminal must be switched on again. • Creating a password : When the terminal has no password, enter the chosen password twice in succession. • Modifying a password : Enter the old password then enter the new one twice in succession. • Deleting a password : Enter the old password then press <Enter> twice in succession. If the user has lost the password, he should contact the Telemecanique Regional Sales Office giving : • • • • His details : name and address of the company, telephone and fax numbers. The serial number on the product. The system reference : ... (displayed on the screen after 3 attempts). The user access code "UAC" : .... (displayed on the screen after 3 attempts). The Telemecanique Regional Sales Office will a provide a special code which will enable the FTX 417 notebook to be reinitialized and a new password defined. This unique code will have no effect if used a second time if the password is lost again. Important The password system relies on the position of the keys used and not on their markings. It is therefore strongly recommended that the type of keyboard is not changed after the password has been entered. For example, the password “WQA” on a QWERTY keyboard corresponds to the password “ZAQ” on an AZERTY keyboard). ___________________________________________________________________________ 53 D ___________________________________________________________________________ Self-tests This parameter is used to select how the self-tests are executed when the FTX 417 notebook is switched on : • Complete : Tests the entire RAM memory • Quick : Tests only basic memory (640 Kb) and the system memory (384 Kb). This choice significantly reduces time taken for tests on a terminal with a large RAM memory. CMOS RAM status This function initializes the contents of the CMOS RAM, after confirmation, if the checksum is incorrect. An incorrect checksum indicates that at least one of the configuration elements is damaged or that the lithium back-up battery is not in service. PS/2 Mouse This activates or deactivates the pointing device on the keyboard. Total DRAM size D Set parameter which determines the total RAM size. Disk drive Assigns the disk drives and PCMCIA card reader to drive <A:> or <B:>. The next information indicates the size of the hard disk, the BIOS version and its update as well as the notebook serial number. ___________________________________________________________________________ 54 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Description of the second screen, containing : • Assignment of the communication ports. • Definition of TE key interface. CONFIGURATION TELEMECANIQUE OPERATING FTX 417 Version 1.0 PARAMETERS COMMUNICATION PORTS : - COM1 assignment . . - COM2 assignment . . - COM2 communication mode . - LPT1 assignment . . - LPT1 mode . . . . - TE dongle key interface . COM1 (default) COM2 (default) CL20 LPT1 (default) Bidirectional Enabled D 2/3 Page change : PgDown / PgUp Select : Enter Exit : Esc Help : F1 Abort : End COM1 assignment Configures serial port 1 to COM1 or COM3 or disables this port. COM2 assignment Configures serial port 2 to COM2 or COM4 or disables this port. COM2 communication mode Choice between current loop (CL20), multidrop power connection (RS485), power connection (RS232C). If the connection unit is missing, the RS 232 C connection is implicit. LPT1 assignment Configuration of parallel port (printer link and TE 90 key support) to LPT1 (default) or LPT2 or port disabled. LPT1 mode Declared as the printer port or bidirectional : network connection, mass memory. ___________________________________________________________________________ 55 ___________________________________________________________________________ TE dongle key interface Activates or deactivates the Telemecanique software protection key interface and PLC connections (CL20/RS 485). Important The modified parameters are only taken into account after quitting SETUP. Selecting a higher communication port index implies that the lower indices must be used (for example, if COM3 is declared, COM1 and COM2 must be used). The connection unit has a port assigned to COM2 (when it is not disabled), which is dedicated to interfacing with Telemecanique TSX PLCs. This port can be programmed in two communication formats : • RS 485 for connecting to the UNI-TELWAY bus, to TSX 07 and TSX 17 micro-PLCs. D • Current loop (CL 20) for communicating with Telemecanique Series 7 PLC terminal ports. Note The LPT1 port must be declared in order to use the X-TEL or MINI X-TEL software workshop. ___________________________________________________________________________ 56 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Description of the third screen, containing : CONFIGURATION TELEMECANIQUE FTX 417 Version 1.0 OPERATING PARAMETERS LCD shutdown after Disabled HDD shutdown after Disabled Power management style Average Power management conditions Enabled Suspend style Suspend/Resume Avr Eco Perf User1 User2 SPEED Full 33 MHz 33 MHz 33 MHz 33 MHz 33MHz Idle 8 MHz 8 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz OFF Standby 8 MHz 2 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz OFF TIMEOUT Idle 8 sec 1 sec OFF OFF OFF Standby 6 min 1 min OFF 1mm OFF Suspend 20 min 5 min OFF 5mm OFF 3/3 Prev Page : PgUp Select : Enter Exit : Esc Help : F1 Abort : End LCD shutdown after Activates and deactivates the screen saver after a period of 1 to 15 minutes, which can be configured in units of a minute. Pressing any key will reactivate the screen. This screen saver reduces the notebook's electrical consumption when it is powered from its own battery. HDD shutdown after Places or removes the hard disk to/from standby mode after a period of 1 to 12 minutes. The notebook restarts automatically as soon as access is requested. This operating mode reduces the battery consumption. When the disk is placed in standby mode, the read/write heads are parked and locked, which enables the notebook to be transported without being damaged. ___________________________________________________________________________ 57 D ___________________________________________________________________________ Power management style Power management of the notebook makes it possible to select the battery performance level and minimize consumption. Each style can be modified by the notebook user according to how the notebook is being used. These 5 operating styles are : - Average (Avr), - Economical ( Eco), - Performance (Perf), - User 1 (User1), - User 2 (User2). Each of the management styles defines the processor speed according to the frequency characteristics of the clock and time before change to standby mode. Power management conditions This menu activates or deactivates power management which has been previously defined. The "Disabled" setting deactivates management mode as soon as the notebook is connected to the AC supply via the adaptor. D Suspend style The electrical consumption is minimal when the notebook is in Suspend/Resume mode. The memory continues to be updated quickly. Data can be obtained as long as the battery is sufficiently charged. The "Save to disk" setting saves data to disk, thereby increasing the operation time, however ensuring that the data is definitely saved. Disk space is assigned for this function (see PHDISK utility program). Full speed The processor speed maintains the defined value (33, 16.5 , 8 or 4 MHz) as long as the notebook is in ON mode. The higher the processor clock frequency, the higher the battery performance and consumption. Idle mode The processor clock speed is set to idle mode. Frequency values can be set to : 8, 4, 2, 1 or 0.5 MHz or OFF. Standby mode This mode characterizes the processor clock frequency when the notebook is in "standby". Frequencies vary from 8, 4, 2, 1 to 0.5 MHz. Idle timeout This is the time taken to change to idle mode at the frequency defined in the "idle FREQ" setting or switching the processor off. It is possible to disable this operating mode or select times from 1, 4, 8 or 16 seconds. Standby timeout Time taken to change the processor to standby mode. Values which can be configured : 1, 2, 4 , 6, 8, 12 or 16 minutes. This setting can be disabled. ___________________________________________________________________________ 58 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Suspend time Length of time the notebook is in standby mode. This can be configured with times ranging from 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 to 60 minutes. This setting can be disabled. The notebook restarts as soon as the SUSPEND key is pressed. Pressing the SUSPEND key will place the notebook in standby mode at any time. Important When the battery charge becomes critically low, the notebook is automatically placed in standby mode; the data is saved to the RAM memory. It is not possible to save to a disk. 5.2-5 Language selection “Language selection” in the main menu allows the user to select the language in which the configuration utility (SETUP) is to run. Languages available are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. LANGUAGE SELECTION English Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espanol : : : : : Select the country S lectionner la nationalit Wahlen Sie die Nationalitat Selezionare la nazionalit Seleccionar el idioma Changing the language takes effect immediately. ___________________________________________________________________________ 59 D ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-6 Initializing all parameters Selecting “Initialize operating parameters” in the main menu enables all the parameters to be reset to the default values (except the password, the date and the time). • Initialization : starts initialization of all parameters, • Quit : returns to the main menu without initializing. The default parameters are as follows : _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Self-tests Complete _____________________________________________________________________________________________ PS/2 Mouse Enabled _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Floppy drive assignment A: FDD B: Disabled _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Communication ports • COM1 (RS232 C) • COM2 (RS 232 C, RS 485, CL20) • COM2 port status • Parallel port COM1 COM2 CL20 LPT1 Bidirectional _____________________________________________________________________________________________ TE dongle key interface Enabled ____________________________________________________________________________________________ D LCD shutdown after Disabled ___________________________________________________________________________________________ HDD after __________shutdown ____________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________Disabled _________________________________________________ Power management style Enabled ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Power management conditions Average ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Suspend style Suspend/Resume ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Language selection English ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2-7 Saving modifications Once all the modifications have been entered they must be saved. This is done from the main menu of the SETUP program by pressing the following key : <Esc> : displays the following screen : Are the modifications correct ? Return to main menu Quit without modification Confirmation & reinitialization (REBOOT) Select "Confirmation and reinitialization (REBOOT)" using the up and down arrows, and confirm the choice by pressing <Enter> Selecting "Return to main menu" allows you return to the main menu. Selecting "Quit without modification" cancels all the modifications. ___________________________________________________________________________ 60 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.3 Utilities on diskette _______________________________________________________________________________________ A set of DOS and OS/2 utilities are supplied with the FTX 417 40 notebook on 3"1/2 diskettes. The table below gives a list and their function according to the operating systems installed : DOS, WINDOWS and OS/2. DOS WINDOWS OS/2 List of utilities T FTX LF TDS 40 DOS software utility diskette for FTX 417-40 X T FTX LF DS PCM PCMCIA software utility diskette under DOS for FTX 417-40 X X D T FTX LF TS2 52 OS/2 software utility diskette for FTX 417-40 X T FTX LF SVGA 40 SVGA software utility diskettes under DOS and OS/2 for FTX 417-40 X X T FTX LF FFS Flash file system software utility diskette for FTX 417-40 X X X Function not available Note The utilities are pre-installed. ___________________________________________________________________________ 61 ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.4 Utility under DOS (T FTX LF TDS 40) _______________________________________________________________________________________ The T FTX LF TDS 40 diskette contains the following utilities : - MOUSE.COM : controls the pointing device which is built into the notebook - PHDISK.COM : save to disk utility (see section 8) - T607TOPC.EXE : file conversion utility Installation procedure At the DOS prompt, type : A:\>Install then press <Enter>, and follow the instructions displayed. T607TOPC The following commands are used to convert files created on a T607 terminal for use on the FTX 417-40 notebook. D Note To import an application stored on a "HD" diskette, the write protect tab must be covered with a label as shown in the diagram. Tab T607TOPC Lists the set of commands described below. T607TOPC DIR <source drive> Displays the list of files contained in the T607 diskette. • Insert the T607 diskette in the drive. • Enter the command T607TOPC DIR <source drive>. example : C:\TE_TOOLS>T607TOPC DIR a: FURNACE 151324 FURNACE. CAB 196 FURNACE. TIT 100 FURNACE. NET 158 . . . .. . . ... The screen displays the name of the files with their extensions and the size in number of bytes. The *.BIN files (containing the application programs created on TSX T607 terminals) are read without their extensions by the FTX 417 workstation. ___________________________________________________________________________ 62 Telemecanique utility software 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ T607TOPC <source drive>:\*.* <destination> Copies the entire contents of the T607 diskette to the selected DOS directory. • Create a directory under DOS, example : C:\>MKDIR APV3 • Insert the T607 diskette in the drive. • Enter the command T607TOPC <source drive>:\*.* <destination>. example : C:\TE_TOOLS>T607TOPC a:\*.* c:\APV3 All the T607 files on the diskette are then copied to the directory. T607TOPC <source drive>:\<T607 name> <destination> Copies the file selected on the T607 diskette to the selected DOS directory. • Create a directory under DOS. example : C:\MKDIR APV3 • Insert the T607 diskette in the drive. • Enter the command T607TOPC <source drive>:\<T607 name> <destination>. example : C:\TE_TOOLS>T607TOPC a:\FURNACE c:\APV3 Note To use the original files after transfer (from the TSX T607 terminal), they must have an extension. If there is no extension, the .BIN extension must be added using the DOS command “RENAME” : Example : RENAME <PATH> FILE FILE.BIN ___________________________________________________________________________ 63 D ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.5 Utility under OS/2 (T FTX LF TS2 52) _______________________________________________________________________________________ The T FTX LF TS2 52 diskette contains a utility, which automatically installs the PLC terminal port communication driver on the dedicated PLC assigned port. Installation procedure Open an OS/2 window, type A:\install then <Enter> and follow the instructions displayed on the screen. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5.6 Other utilities _______________________________________________________________________________________ Other utilities are supplied with the FTX 417-40 notebook. Their operation is described in detail in other sections. D - T FTX LF SVGA 40 : Cirrus Logic SVGA utilities (see section 9) - T FTX LF DS PCM : PCMCIA utilities (see section 10) - T FTX LF FFS : Microsoft Flash file system utilities (see section 11). ___________________________________________________________________________ 64 ___________________________________________________ Maintenance 6 Maintenance Section 6 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6.1 General 66 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Replacing the T FTX RBAT 400 internal battery 67 _______________________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 68 E G ___________________________________________________________________________ 65 H ___________________________________________________________________________ 6.1 General _______________________________________________________________________________________ Each time the terminal is switched on or initialized, a series of self-tests are run automatically (see section 2.5-3). If a fault is detected by one of these tests, an error message appears on the screen (see section 2.5-4). Depending on the type of message, the user should : • either make the appropriate correction (incorrect configuration, faulty battery, etc). • or contact his local technical support centre. The only FTX 417-40 parts which can be replaced by the user are the following : • Internal parts - internal battery - protective covers for the connectors and for the PCMCIA card reader. • External parts - AC/DC adaptor - power cable - mouse - notebook/PLC connection cables. E ___________________________________________________________________________ 66 Maintenance 6 ___________________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Replacing the T FTX RBAT 400 internal battery _______________________________________________________________________________________ If the battery no longer functions : • although the charge time is correct, the period for which the battery is able to power the terminal becomes shorter and shorter, • the lamp on the left hand side of the notebook blinks red when attempting to charge the battery. Caution For safety of personnel, the internal battery must only be replaced when the notebook is switched off. Open the trap under the notebook using a coin. E • Unscrew the 2 catches then open the trap. • Remove the faulty battery using the side tags, • Replace with a new battery and ensure that the contacts are positioned correctly G • Close the trap and tighten the catches ___________________________________________________________________________ 67 H ___________________________________________________________________________ E ___________________________________________________________________________ 68 ___________________________________________________ Operating conditions 7 Operating conditions Section 7 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7.1 General 70 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2 Operating conditions 71 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2-1 Temperature 71 _______________________________________________________________________________ 7.2-2 Relative humidity 71 _______________________________________________________________________________ 7.2-3 Power supply 71 _______________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 72 E G ___________________________________________________________________________ 69 H ___________________________________________________________________________ 7.1 General _______________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417-40 notebook has been developed to conform with the main national and international standards for electronic equipment for industrial control systems. • Special PLC requirements : functional characteristics, immunity, robustness, safety, ... NFC 63-850/IEC 1131/CSA 22.2 n°142/UL 508. • Immunity to electrostatic discharges : IEC 801.2 level 4 (minimum 3). • Insulation coordination : air distances and leakage lines : UL 508, NFC 20-040, IEC 664, VDE 110 b, etc. • Dielectric qualities and self extinguishing of insulating materials : UL 746C, UL 94, etc. E ___________________________________________________________________________ 70 Operating conditions 7 ___________________________________________________________________________ 7.2 Operating conditions _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2-1 Temperature _____________________________________________________________________ Normal temperature conditions _______________________________________________________________________________________ Operating temperature 5°C to +40°C _______________________________________________________________________________________ Storage temperature -25°C to +60°C _______________________________________________________________________________________ Surrounding air temperature _______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 7.2-2 Relative humidity _____________________________________________________________________ Normal conditions _______________________________________________________________________________________ Relative humidity (without condensation) 30% to 90% _______________________________________________________________________________________ Altitude 0 to 2000 m _______________________________________________________________________________________ E ____________________________________________________________________ 7.2-3 Power supply _______________________________________________________________________________________ Nominal voltage 12 VDC 110/220 VAC _______________________________________________________________________________________ Operating range 10 to 30 V 100 to 240 V _______________________________________________________________________________________ Frequency limits 47 to 63 Hz _______________________________________________________________________________________ Micro-breaks duration 20 ms ________________________________________________________________ (typical value) repetition 1s _______________________________________________________________________________________ Total harmonic distortion 10% _______________________________________________________________________________________ Residual ripple 5 % of Un _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 71 G H ___________________________________________________________________________ E ___________________________________________________________________________ 72 ___________________________________________________ Save to Disk utility 8 Save to disk utility Section 8 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 8.1 PHDISK utility 74 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-1 Introduction 74 _______________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-2 Syntax 74 _______________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-3 Error messages 76 _______________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 76 Features not available in the present version F ___________________________________________________________________________ 73 ___________________________________________________________________________ 8.1 PHDISK utility _______________________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-1 Introduction The PHDISK utility is used to partition the notebook hard disk in order to use the "Save to Disk" function (see SETUP, section 5.2-4). Caution This function must be installed before formatting disks using the DOS utility FDISK. Otherwise, the contents of the hard disk will be completely destroyed. The amount of disk storage required for this partition is as follows : Size of dynamic RAM memory + size of video RAM memory (512 Kb) + 1 Kb ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-2 Syntax After inserting the T FTX LF TDS 40 diskette, proceed as follows : type A: <Enter> cd A:\TE_TOOLS then PHDISK <Enter> The following screen appears : Usage : Options : F PHDISK [options] /CREATE [size] -- Create and format a STD partition /REFORMAT -- Reformat the existing STD partition /DELETE -- Delete the existing STD partition /INFO -- Show detailed STD partition information [/VRAM size] -- Override default video RAM size of 512K This utility configures a hard disk to utilize the PhoenixMISER(tm) Save to Disk feature. Please refer to your user manual for information regarding Save to Disk. Note If there is already a partition on the disk, the amount of disk storage taken by this is displayed along with the minimum amount required. ___________________________________________________________________________ 74 Save to Disk utility 8 ___________________________________________________________________________ The various command options are shown on screen, ie. : • PHDISK/CREATE [Size] / VRAM [video RAM size] • PHDISK/REFORMAT • PHDISK/DELETE • PHDISK/INFO OPTION DESCRIPTION PHDISK/CREATE Creates a "save to disk" partition with the minimum amount of disk storage required (see page 76). /CREATE [size] enables a partition to be specified on the hard disk. If this size is less than the minimum required, it is ignored. /VRAM [size] enables the size of the video RAM to be adjusted if required. PHDISK/REFORMAT Reformats an existing partition without changing its size. PHDISK/DELETE Deletes the "save to disk" partition and reclaims the space. PHDISK/INFO Displays information about the "save to disk" partition. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 75 ___________________________________________________________________________ 8.1-3 Error messages The following messages explain the errors detected : Error: (User option) is an unrecognized command line option. For a command line summary, invoke PHDISK without any parameters. An unrecognized option on the command line Error: A fatal hard disk error has occurred. Check your hardware configuration and re-execute PHDISK. A hard disk error occurred. Restart PHDISK. Error: Not enough free disk space exists to create the suspend to disk partition. Refer to the user manual for possible suggestions on increasing the amount of free disk space for the suspend to disk partition. The amount of free disk space to create the Save to Disk partition is insufficient. Error: Specified partition size is too small to use the suspend to disk feature. Specify a larger partition size or invoke PHDISK/CREATE without a size parameter to use the default size. Specified size for Save to Disk partition is too small. Error: PhoenixMISER(tm) suspend to disk partition already exists. To resize the partition, delete the existing partition with PHDISK/DELETE and create the partition with PHDISK/CREATE. Partition already exists on this hard disk. Error: Too many errors exist in the PhoenixMISER(tm) suspend to disk partition. Check your hardware configuration and rerun PHDISK. Too many bad sectors in the partition. Error: The first two sectors in the suspend to disk partition are both unusable. This disk is unsuitable for the PhoenixMISER(tm) suspend to disk feature. The first two sectors in the Save to Disk partition are bad. F Error: The PhœnixMISER(tm) suspend to disk partition doesn't exist or the hard disk partition table on head 0, cylinder 0, sector 1 is corrupted. Invoke PHDISK/CREATE to create the suspend to disk partition. The Save to Disk partition was not created, or the partition is corrupted. Error: The "good sector map" (GSM) in the PhoenixMISER(tm) partition is bad. Invoke PHDISK/REFORMAT to rebuild this table. The partition exists but the table of valid sectors is corrupted. Error: Couldn't allocate additional memory required to execute PHDISK. Not enough memory available execute PHDISK. Error: This VRAM size is invalid. The override va lues are (2 56/512/ 1024)in kilobytes. The specified size is limited to 256.512 or 1024 Kbytes. ___________________________________________________________________________ 76 ___________________________________________________ Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers Section 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1 General 78 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-1 Introduction 78 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-2 T FTX LF SVGA 40 diskette set 78 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-3 Warning 78 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2 DOS utilities 79 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-1 Installation 79 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-2 CLMode utility 79 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-3 Switcher utility 83 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-4 CRT, Panel and Simul utilities 83 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-5 VESA BIOS extensions 84 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-6 Bold font driver utility 84 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-7 Other DOS drivers 85 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.3 Windows utilities 86 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-1 Installation 86 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-2 SetRES utility 86 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-3 WinPanel utility 86 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.4 OS/2 utilities 89 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-1 Installation 89 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-2 Configuring the utilities 89 _______________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-3 Switching between CRT screen and FTX 417-40 screen 91 _______________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page F 92 G ___________________________________________________________________________ 77 H ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.1 General _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-1 Introduction The Cirrus logic graphics system is 100% VGA compatible. The associated utilities and drivers provide higher graphics resolution and more available colors. These utilities are supplied with the FTX 417-40 notebook as a set of diskettes, reference T FTX LF SVGA 40. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-2 T FTX LF SVGA 40 diskette set The set of diskettes consists of : • diskette n°1 for the DOS utilities, • diskette n°2 for the Windows utilities, • diskette n°3 for the OS/2 utilities. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.1-3 Warning F While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, CIRRUS LOGIC, Inc. assumes no liability for any errors or omissions it may contain, nor for any damages resulting from the application or use of the information herein. However, CIRRUS LOGIC,Inc. reserves the right to make corrections, improvements or changes to all or part of this manual and without notice. This manual is copyrighted. This document may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from CIRRUS LOGIC,Inc. Copyright 1993-1994, CIRRUS LOGIC,Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks : Windows, MS-DOS and MS Word are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. AutoCAD is a registered trademark, and AutoShade and AutoSketch are trademarks of Autodesk,Inc. Display List Driver-VGA, TurboDLDClassic,CustomColors are trademarks of Panacea Inc. Lotus 123 and Symphony are trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation. WordPerfect is a trademark of WordPerfect Corporation. WordStar is a trademark of WordStar Corporation. PC-DOS is a trademark of IBM Corporation. RenderMan is a trademark of Pixar. All names or brands quoted in this manual, are trademarks of their respective companies. ___________________________________________________________________________ 78 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.2 DOS utilities _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-1 Installation After switching the notebook on, insert the "T FTX LF SVGA 40" n° 1/3 diskette and proceed as follows : - type A: <Enter>, - then Install <Enter>, follow the instructions on the screens which then appear : • Screen 1 : • Screen 2 : • Screen 3 : • Screen 4 : Warning. Select the drive where the drivers and the utilities are installed (C: by default). Select the drivers and the utilities. The default selection offers the flashing line "Cirrus Logic 6D62x5 Utilities No" Press the space bar to display "Yes" in the right hand column. Then confirm the installation with <Enter>. Select the directory in which the drivers and the utilities will be stored (\CLUTIL, by default), and after confirming, the installation starts. When installation has finished, a message indicates that pressing any key returns the user to the root directory. The CLMode, CRT, Panel and Simul, CIVesa, Switcher, Bold_Drv utilities have been installed in the directory defined during installation (CLUTIL by default). Add the C:\CLUTIL path to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, at the end of the line PATH=C:\DOS. Example : PATH=C:\DOS;C:\CLUTIL _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-2 CLMode utility INSTRUCTIONS This function enables the user to configure various options : • Type of monitor. • Video mode. It is an interface with a pull-down menu executed directly under DOS. To start this function : - Type the CLMode command and press <Enter>. - Use the mouse or make selections in the pull-down menu using the "hot keys" corresponding to the underlined letters in the various menus. F G Operating mode : • Select the [Monitor Type] option. The Monitor Type menu will be displayed. The current monitor type will be highlighted. Use the cursor keys or the mouse to make the selections. ___________________________________________________________________________ 79 H ___________________________________________________________________________ • To choose the screen scrolling frequency, select the <Advanced> button : - select the graphics resolution. After entering the parameters, confirm the selections by selecting the <Ok> button. To check whether the parameters are correct, select VERIFY. The various modes will be performed. Pressing <Enter> or the left mouse button, displays the options. Pressing <Esc> cancels the test. If there is a problem, try a slower setting for the resolution and restart the test. The settings are saved by selecting the <OK> button. Note : A help button offers the scrolling rates for the various types of video monitor. Configuration The options available depend on the configuration of the display modes : CRT, SimulSCAN and flat screens. The table below shows their availability according to the display mode. _______________________________________________________________________________________ OPTIONS Display modes CRT (external screen) SimulSCAN Flat screens _______________________________________________________________________________________ Reverse Video no yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Bold Font no no yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Full Height Cursor no no yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Expand no yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Font Load yes yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ PanelPower no no yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Contrast no no yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Vertical Position no yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Display yes yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ F ___________________________________________________________________________ 80 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ OPTIONS The various configuration options are as follows : • Reverse Video : reverse video text and graphics. • Bold : text characters are displayed in a bold font. Bold font characters must be available in the VGA BIOS or loaded by a program for this option to take effect. • Contrast : this option is used to finely adjust contrast in text mode, including the following characteristics : - Black & White : this option should only be used on monochrome flat screens. - Grayscale/Color : this option is used to adjust the gray scale on monochrome flat screens. - Foregnd/Backgnd Enhancement : this option compares foreground and background attributes and applies optimum gray shades. • Expand Mode : this function controls the vertical expansion of text and graphics to fill as much of the screen as possible. • Panel Power : this option selects between standard and low-power screen usage for displaying on a flat screen. • Vertical Position : this function controls vertical placement of the video modes : center or top alignment. • Display : this function controls the current output device : flat screen, CRT or SimulSCAN (flat screen and CRT). In SimulSCAN mode, the CRT is optimized. • Font Load In Disp Switch : this is used to load a font to enhance text display quality. • Full Height Cursor : this option creates a full character sized block cursor making it easier to see on the screen. VIDEO MODES Select the button (Video Modes) to identify the various types of video modes available depending on the type of monitor. This displays all the modes which are available with WINDOWS, OS/2 or DOS drivers. The <Preview> button displays the selected video modes. To change from one mode to another, press <Enter> or the left mouse button. To exit the mode, press <Esc> or the right mouse button. Miscellaneous • VGA controller status : this zone indicates the BIOS version number and the amount of memory available. • Help : CLMode provides on-line help for the following items (Configuration, Monitor Type, Video Modes, Mouse, Keyboard and About CLMode). ___________________________________________________________________________ 81 F G H ___________________________________________________________________________ Exiting CLMode To exit CLMode, press the <Alt> and <F4> keys simultaneously or select the <EXIT> button in the main menu. If a dialog box appears with the option to update the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, select <YES>. CLMode command line parameters CLMode can be run directly from the DOS prompt. The command line must be configured as follows : • CLMODE {modenum} /{m{montype}} / {s n} <Enter> where : - {modenum} : mode number - {montype} : type of video monitor : • 0 VGA, • 1 8514, • 2 Super VGA • 3 Extended Super VGA, • 4 Multifrequency • 5 Extended Multifrequency • 6 Super Multifrequency • 7 Extended Super Multifrequency. - s : status information, - n : disable power management, Note The CLMode/? command displays a help screen. LIST OF COMPATIBLE MONITORS _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monitor Type Reference Resolution _______________________________________________________________________________________ 0 IBM 8512, 640x480 8513, 8503 _______________________________________________________________________________________ F 1 IBM 8514, 640x480 8515 1024x768 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 NEC 2A 640x480,800x600 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 NEC II 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 NEC 3D 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Sony CPD 1304 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 NEC 3FGx, 1280x1024 Nanao 9065S, 9070U _______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 NEC 4D, 4FG, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 Nanao T240i 1280x1024 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 NEC 5D, 5FG, 6FG, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 Nanao T550i, T560i, 1280x1024 T660i, F550i, F750i _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 82 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-3 Switcher utility The Switcher utility allows rapid configuration of the VGA screen. This function remains in memory and can be invoked by keystrokes from the keyboard. To run the utility, type : - Switcher <Enter>. After returning to the DOS prompt, the notebook can respond to the various Switcher commands. List of functions with the corresponding keyboard commands Functions Keystroke Black & White Enhancement ON/OFF Bold ON/OFF Switch between Vertical Positioning options (Top and Center) Switch between flat screen, CRT and SimulSCAN Expand mode ON/OFF Inhibit font load ON/OFF Panel power usage (Low/Normal) Reverse video ON/OFF Ctrl-Shift-A Ctrl-Shift-B Ctrl-Shift-C Ctrl-Shift-D Ctrl-Shift-E Ctrl-Shift-L Ctrl-Shift-P Ctrl-Shift-R The operating mode of these combinations can be reversed. All Switcher commands operate in toggle mode. Most of these functions have a two state switch (Active/inactive). Some of these options are only available in certain configurations (see CLUTIL). _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-4 CRT, Panel and Simul utilities These utilities are provided to make switching between video modes easier. Under Windows, they are installed at the same time as SetRES and WinPanel. They can be executed from a command line under DOS or as Windows applications. Under DOS, the commands are : - CRT <Enter>, - or Panel <Enter>, - or Simul <Enter>. These utilities are run under Windows by double-clicking on the function icon. The CRT utility changes the display so that it is running on the monitor. The Panel utility sets the display to run on the flat screen (panel) if the resolution is 640x480. The Simul utility sets the display to run on the flat screen and on the CRT at the same time if the resolution is 640x480. ___________________________________________________________________________ 83 F G H ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-5 VESA BIOS extensions The CLVESA display driver supports VESA BIOS extensions version 1.1. The VESA compatible video modes are shown in the following table : VESA mode 101 102 103 104 109 10A Resolution 640x480 800x600 800x600 1024x768 132x25 132x43 Colors 256 16 256 16 16 16 Type Graphics Graphics Graphics Graphics Text Text Installation From the DOS prompt, type : - CLVESA <Enter>. The driver can also be loaded from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file as follows : - C:\CLUTIL\CLVESA, after installing beforehand. The AUTOEXEC.BAT file will automatically load the driver each time the notebook is powered up. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-6 Bold font utility This utility allows a higher contrast level in some video modes on flat screens. The contrast is increased by using a bolder font. This feature is especially useful with some display options. This driver is compatible with most software ; however, some applications will reprogram the type of display. The syntax is : - Bold_drv <Enter>. To run the utility automatically, place the command line in the Autoexec.bat file. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 84 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.2-7 Other DOS drivers The drivers enable the super VGA modes of the following software to be run : - AutoDesk - ADI 4.2 (AutoCAD, 3D Studio, etc), - Lotus 123 V2.x and V3.x - Microsoft Word - WordPerfect 5.1 - WordStar. The installation of these drivers is described in the Cirrus Logic manual. F G ___________________________________________________________________________ 85 H ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.3 Windows utilities _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-1 Installation Installation procedure : - Start Windows. - In the program manager, select File, then the Run command. - Insert the T FTX LF SVGA 40 2/3 diskette in the drive. - In the "Command line" field, type a:\Install and select <Ok>. A screen then appears specifying the Windows subdirectory to which the drivers and utilities will be copied. Select <Ok> to start the installation. A dialog box confirms that installation has finished, click on <Ok>. A window displays the VGA utilities. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-2 SetRES utility SetRES can now be used to define the required screen resolution. When running for the first time, ignore the options displayed and continue configuring. Refer to the section on CLMode for information on resolution. This utility is executed under Windows. It selects the screen, the number of colors and the fonts. After selecting the new operating options, the function can be directly accessed by restarting Windows. This function has the same role as the Windows Setup. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.3-3 WinPanel utility F This utility enables the user to define the display from within Windows. The operating mode and functions are identical to those described in CLMode. WinPanel is executed by simply double clicking on the icon in the Program manager window or selecting Run from the File menu in the program manager. The configuration section informs the user of the available options. These options concern the following modes : - CRT - SimulSCAN - or flat screen. ___________________________________________________________________________ 86 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ Various adjustments are available depending on the monitor being used. • The display options are as follows : _______________________________________________________________________________________ OPTIONS CRT SimulSCAN Flat screen _______________________________________________________________________________________ Reverse Video yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Bold Font yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Expand yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Font Load yes yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ PanelPower yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Black&White Enhancement yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ 640x480 CRT Refresh yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Display yes yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Graphics Shading yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Text Shading yes yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Vertical Position yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Power Management yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ These options perform the following functions : • Reverse video : sets to monochrome reverse video, with text and graphics modes selected independently. • Panel bold mode : displays text with a bold font and only applies to flat screens. The font must be loaded beforehand under DOS. • Panel expanded mode : controls the vertical expansion of text and graphics screens. • Font load : enhances display quality when switching from CRT mode to SimulSCAN mode. This option is only used for text and may interfere with some programs which use their own fonts. • Panel Power : used only for power management of flat screens. This option offers 2 operating modes : standard and low-power. Standard mode provides a sharper image. • Black&White Enhancement : produces a range of greys which can be varied from black to white for displaying text. When this option is disabled, Text Shading performs this function. • 640x480 CRT refresh : controls the vertical refresh rate of 72 Hz. • Display : checks whether the screen, CRT or both are the current output device. • Graphics shading : converts color data to a monochrome screen in graphics modes. This option has no effect on color screens. • Text shading : converts color data to a monochrome screen in text modes. This option has no effect on color screens. ___________________________________________________________________________ 87 F G H ___________________________________________________________________________ • Vertical position : controls the vertical placement of video modes which do not use the full flat screen display. This option has no effect if "Expand" is turned on. • Power management : provides power saving features on flat screens. Set the standby time delay for the screen. "Mem" indicates that the screen will be put on standby when application programs are not accessing the display memory. "Keybd" indicates that the screen will be put on standby when the keyboard is not used. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 88 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.4 OS/2 utilities _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-1 Installation This procedure uses the graphics resolution and the colors selected by the user in the OS/2 desktop, ie. a resolution of 640x480 in 16 colors as the default for a WIN/OS2 full screen session. Description The operating mode is as follows : • 1- Install OS/2 (if not already installed), select "VGA" as the display adaptor and perform the installation as demanded by the system. • 2- Insert the T FTX LF SVGA 40 n° 3/3 diskette into the drive. • 3- Open an OS/2 full-screen session. • 4- Change the prompt to the drive which contains the diskette. • 5- Invoke the OS/2 batch file "Clinst.cmd", giving the "CLINST21 C" drive as the parameter. • 6- Select the primary display type and "Cirrus Logic 62X5 Panel/CRT Driver". • 7- The "Configuration/Selection Utility" dialog box will appear. Click on <Ok> to confirm the default parameters or select "Display adapter Utility Program" to select the corresponding type of monitor. For example : - C:\CLUTIL\CLMODE.EXE M5. The "Clmode.exe" file is on the T FTX LF SVGA 40 n°2/3 diskette. • 8- For a SimulSCAN or Panel display, select 640x480 resolution. • 9- Follow the directions for the type of display selected as they appear on screen. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-2 Configuring the utilities Changing the resolution and colors in OS/2 desktop • To change the resolution and colors in OS/2 desktop, follow instructions 3 to 9 (see above). • To run a WIN/OS2 session with OS/2 desktop, the configuration must be set (see OS/2 desktop driver limitations above). • Procedure when running OS/2 : - 1 - Install the Cirrus Logic 640x480, 16 color OS/2 driver, - 2 - Add "Sdisplay.drv=SWINVGA.DRV in the boot section in the \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI file. • Procedure when running OS/2 for Windows : - 1 - Install the Cirrus Logic 640x480, 16 color OS/2 driver, - 2 - Add "Sdisplay.drv=SWINVGA.DRV in the boot section in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI file. ___________________________________________________________________________ 89 F G H ___________________________________________________________________________ Changing the resolution and colors in WIN-OS2 full-screen session • Procedure when running OS/2 : - 1 - Open a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session. - 2 - Select "File" from the Program manager menu. - 3 - Insert the GD62X5 OS/2 driver disk into <A:> or < B:> and run Install.exe. - 4 - The "VGAUTIL" group will be created. Click on the SetRES icon to change the resolution and colors. Run CRT, PAN or SimulSCAN to switch display. • Procedure when running OS/2 for Windows : - 1 - If the SetRES utility has already been installed, use SetRES to change resolution and colors. Otherwise go to the next step. - 2 - Open Windows. - 3 - Select "File" from the Program manager menu. - 4 - Insert the V1.30 driver diskette into <A:> or <B:> and run Install.exe. - 5 - The "VGAUTIL" group will be created. Click on the SetRES icon to change the resolution and colors. Run CRT, PAN or SimulSCAN to switch display. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 90 Cirrus Logic screen utilities and drivers 9 ___________________________________________________________________________ 9.4-3 Switching between CRT screen and FTX 417-40 screen There is no option for switching between CRT/Panel and SimulSCAN display in the OS/2 desktop. "Win-OS/2" sessions are not supported in the following configurations : _______________________________________________________________________________________ OS/2 desktop Colors Win-OS/2 Colors Supported _______________________________________________________________________________________ 640x480 16 640x480 16 Yes _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 640x480 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 1024x768 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ 640x480 256 640x480 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 640x480 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 1024x768 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ 800x600 256 640x480 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 640x480 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 800x600 256 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ " " 1024x768 16 No _______________________________________________________________________________________ Important When the current configuration of the OS/2 desktop is 800x600, and the notebook is rebooted without a CRT connected, the screen resolution is not changed to 640x480. When the CRT is reconnected, the display comes up on the CRT. Resolutions and colors The resolutions and colors supported in the OS/2 PM desktop are : • 640x480, 16 and 256 colors for CRT, Panel, SimulSCAN displays. • 800x600, 256 colors for CRT display only. The resolutions and colors supported in WIN/OS2 Window session are : • 640x480, 16 colors in OS/2 desktop. • 640x480, 16 colors in WIN/OS2. F G ___________________________________________________________________________ 91 H ___________________________________________________________________________ F ___________________________________________________________________________ 92 ___________________________________________________________________________ PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ PCMCIA utilities Section 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub-section Page __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.1 Introduction 94 __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.2 Handling PCMCIA cards 95 __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.3 Installation 96 __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.4 Configuration 98 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-1 Introduction 98 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-2 DOS configuration 98 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-3 Windows configuration 102 _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.5 Selecting the drivers 104 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-1 PCMSS.EXE : Socket Services 2.0 105 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-2 PCMCS.EXE : Card Services 2.0 106 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-3 PCMFFCS.EXE : SRAM and Flash Intel series I and II cards 108 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-4 PCMATA.SYS : ATA hard disk card driver 109 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-5 PCMFDISK utility for ATA hard disk card 110 _______________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-6 PCMSCD.EXE : I/O card driver (Fax/Modem) 111 _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.6 ________________Emulating ________________________a ____diskette ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________112 ________ This section ends at page 112 ___________________________________________________________________________ 93 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.1 Introduction _______________________________________________________________________________________ The FTX 417-40 notebook has 3 slots which conform to the PCMCIA 2.0 standard. The PCMCIA association (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) defines the characteristics of cards offering various peripheral functions in a compact size format, especially suitable for notebook type computers. Three formats are currently recognized : - Type I (thickness 3.3 mm) - Type II (thickness 5 mm) - Type III (thickness 10.5 mm) The most commonly used functions provided by PCMCIA cards are as follows : • Memory. Cards, usually type I format, can be used as removable disk drives. Two types of technology are currently used : - static RAM (SRAM), which can be both read and written to with high performance in a format similar to MS-DOS. - Flash EEPROM (FLASH), which, for diskette type use, must be driven by a system of special files : Microsoft Flash File System II (FFS II) • Network (Ethernet, Token Ring, etc), usually type II format • Modem/fax, usually type II format • Hard disk, usually type III format The three slots on the FTX 417-40 notebook can each accept either a type I or type II card. Slot 2 can also accept a type III card, which then masks slot 3. Slot 3 F Slot 2 Slot 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ 94 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.2 Handling PCMCIA cards _______________________________________________________________________________________ Inserting or removing a PCMCIA card Open the PCMCIA card drive cover, on the right hand side of the notebook and insert the card (facing upwards). To remove the card, press the "Eject" button. Advice on handling PCMCIA cards - Do not insert a PCMCIA card if the access indicator lamp (card) is on, as data may be lost. - Do not dismantle a PCMCIA card. - Keep the cards dry. - Do not use force to insert a card, as this would damage the locating device. The PCMCIA hardware and software enable cards to be inserted and removed while the notebook is powered-up, provided that the general operating context allows it. For example, it is possible to insert a Modem card, use its communication software, then disconnect and replace it with a memory card in order to store data. Important It is not possible to insert or remove a PCMCIA card in slot 3 when the notebook is powered-up. ___________________________________________________________________________ 95 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.3 Installation _______________________________________________________________________________________ The V3.0 Phoenix PCMCIA utilities for DOS and Windows come in the form of a 3"1/2 diskette reference T FTX LF DS PCM. Warning Before installing, check that : • The Flash File System utilities (Ref. T FTX LF FFS) required for using Flash-EEPROM memory cards have been correctly installed on the FTX 417-40 notebook, (See section 11) • The Config.sys file includes the following lines : - DOS= HIGH, UMB - Device=C:\DOS\Emm386.exe noems - Device=C:\DOS\Power.exe ADV: Max Procedure : • Insert the diskette in the drive, and at the DOS prompt, type : - A:\install <Enter> • Follow the screen instructions until requested to select the type of installation : - Quick mode (highlighted) or - Advanced mode • Select "Advanced mode" with the <↓ > key and press <Enter>, • Change and confirm, if necessary, the values displayed according to the values given in the table below for maximum configuration. Then load the necessary drivers by changing the Config.sys file using the MS-DOS "Edit" utility. Note The values to be changed are in bold in the table below. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Questions asked by the Recommended Comment installation software response _______________________________________________________________________________________ Press any key to continue <Enter> Start text _______________________________________________________________________________________ F The following controller has been <Enter> Detection of the two FTX 417-40 detected in your system : PCMCIA controllers RF5C266, RF 5C366. Press any key to continue _______________________________________________________________________________________ Path to install C:\PCM3 Installation directory _______________________________________________________________________________________ Files have been copied. Press any <Enter> Several times, in order to view the key to continue configuration software screens _______________________________________________________________________________________ Quick or Advanced Install? Advanced Enables the user to define the load addresses and other parameters _______________________________________________________________________________________ Number of sockets 3 Number of PCMCIA slots in the notebook _______________________________________________________________________________________ Do you plan to use Windows? Yes For using the PCMCIA interface under Windows _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 96 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ Table (continued) : _______________________________________________________________________________________ Questions asked by the Recommended Comment installation software response _______________________________________________________________________________________ IRQ 10 The default value must be changed for FTX 417-40 _______________________________________________________________________________________ CIS Window Address DF00 Card work window Operation size = 4Kbytes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Card Settle Time 660 ms Time allocated to the card to perform the initializations before Card Services indicates its presence to clients. Expressed in multiples of 55 ms _______________________________________________________________________________________ Optional Flash File System Yes Activates installation of the Flash card driver support _______________________________________________________________________________________ Full path of FFS files C:\DOS Flash File System file directory _______________________________________________________________________________________ Memory window address DB00 Flash driver work window _______________________________________________________________________________________ Memory window size 16 Window size in kilobytes _______________________________________________________________________________________ Number of partitions 1 Number of partitions which can be accessed by the PCMCIA slot _______________________________________________________________________________________ Number of erase queues 1 Number of erase queues for the Flash cards _______________________________________________________________________________________ Use PCMCIA Modem/Fax? Yes Designate a port for a fax/modem _______________________________________________________________________________________ Select the port COM 3 First port available on the notebook _______________________________________________________________________________________ Use ATA cards ? Yes For using ATA hard disk cards _______________________________________________________________________________________ ATA window address ? D700 Window for use of memory cards by this driver. Not normally used ______________________________________________________________________________________ ATA drive spin down time 5 min Period of inactivity after which the ATA disk is automatically powered off _______________________________________________________________________________________ ATA support for drive #0 ? No PCMCIA hard disk cannot be placed in slot 0 _______________________________________________________________________________________ ATA support for drive #1 ? Yes PCMCIA hard disk can be placed in slot 1 _______________________________________________________________________________________ Number of partitions ? 1 One partition is usually sufficient _______________________________________________________________________________________ ATA support for drive #2 ? No PCMCIA hard disk cannot be placed in slot 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tag Ethernet cards : IBM Token Ring, Ibm Corp. Ethernet <Space> Twice Selecting these two cards constructs examples of the cards to be recognized by the drivers. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Congratulations! <Yes> _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 97 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.4 Configuration _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-1 Introduction The PCM Plus utility enables the majority of the PCMCIA cards inserted in the drive to be recognized. However, there may be instances when PCM Plus does not recognize cards inserted and has trouble assigning configuration values which do not conflict with other programs in the notebook. To solve this problem, PCM Plus includes a configuration program, PCM, which provides fast and easy configuration for any I/O card (network, modem, etc). The program can be run under either DOS or Windows. Note : The PCMPlus configuration program can only install and configure I/O cards. However, it can display information about all card types. Warning : do not try to configure other types of card (ATA disk, Flash memory card, SRAM), as the utility cannot do this. ____________________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-2 DOS configuration The procedure is as follows : • At the DOS prompt, type the PCM command then <Enter>. A screen displays general information about the PCMCIA card inserted in the designated drive (for example, Socket number : 1). To display information on cards inserted in the other drives, use the PgUp/PgDn keys. To access an additional information screen, press Alt-V at the main menu and select "Advanced" then <Enter>. To exit, press Alt-V and select "Exit" then <Enter>. F • To configure or reconfigure a PCMCIA card, use the following procedure : At the main menu, press Alt-C - "Add card to list" enables a new card to be configured, - "Edit Config Parameters" displays the configuration of the card in the designated drive. ___________________________________________________________________________ 98 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ "Add Card to List" command • 1 - Select "Add Card to List". • 2 - Press the <↑> or <↓> keys to display the card parameters. • 3 - Select the configuration and press <Enter>. • 4 - Test the new configuration values by selecting "Yes". Any conflict is displayed onscreen, which enables the user to correct them. If everything is correct, a message appears. Select "No" to bypass the test. The following message is displayed : - "Do you wish to save it ?" "No" "Yes" • 5 - Select "No" to return to the main menu without saving the new values. Select "Yes" to save the new parameters, which take effect immediately. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 99 ___________________________________________________________________________ "Edit Config Parameters" command • 1 - Select "Edit Config Parameters" A screen displays the various configuration settings. The table below defines the various fields. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Characteristic Description _______________________________________________________________________________________ Read only _______________________________________________________________________________________ Socket Number Current card slot. If the notebook possesses more than one PCMCIA slot and currently has more than one card inserted, use the <Pg Dn> and <PgUp> keys to display data on cards in the previous and/or next slot. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Configuration Number Number of configurations assigned to the list of parameters and the total number of configurations resident in the program. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Manufacturer The manufacturer's name. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Model Type of function or number of functions. If it is a network card, the utility identifies whether it is an Ethernet or Token Ring card. This function displays the serial number. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Type Defines the type of card : Network, Flash Memory, Modem/Fax, etc. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Compliance Compliance level. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Configuration Loaded The configuration listed was successfully loaded by PCM. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Configuration Registers The start addresses in the memory where the configuration information is stored (in hex). _______________________________________________________________________________________ Editable fields _______________________________________________________________________________________ Memory Window Storage address which the window uses for this card (some have 2 memory windows). _______________________________________________________________________________________ I/O Window F Storage address of the I/O window for this card (some cards require 2 windows). _______________________________________________________________________________________ IRQ The interrupt request level for this card. _______________________________________________________________________________________ • 2 - Press the <↓> and <↑> keys to display the configuration settings defined for the card. • 3 - Press the <Tab> key to access the editable fields. Use the <Tab> key or the arrow keys to move from field to field. Press the <↓> key or the <Shift> + <Tab> keys to move backwards. ___________________________________________________________________________ 100 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ • 4 - Change a field by typing in a new value. At any time, press <Esc> to return to "Config. Number" to change the configuration settings by using the <↓> and <↑> keys. Press the <Tab> key again to return to the editable fields section. • 5 - When the values required for card configuration have been changed, press <Enter>. The following message appears : - "Do you wish to validate the configuration ?" "No" "Yes" • 6 - Select "Yes" to test the values entered. If it finds any conflicts, this is displayed and enables the conflicting value to be changed. If there are no conflicting values, the program reports that configuration was successful. Select "No" to bypass the validation and testing process. This message is displayed : - "Do you wish to save it ?" "No" "Yes" • 7 - Select "No" to return to the main configuration menu without saving the new values. Select "Yes" to save the new parameters, which take effect immediately. Other information can be accessed from the main menu. The Alt-I (Information) command enables the user to select : • "Card List" : list of the configured cards • "Client Info" : list of the installed card drivers. The Alt-O (Option) command enables the user to select : • "Message On Card Events" activates or disables the appearance of a message when a PCMCIA card is inserted or removed. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 101 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.4-3 Windows configuration When installing utilities, a "Phœnix Manager" program group is created with the PCMWin icon. Note : PCMWin does not work in Windows standard mode. To run PCWin, use only 386 enhanced mode. The procedure is as follows : • 1 - Start Windows • 2 - Open the "PhœnixCard Manager" group • 3 - Double-click on the PCMWin icon, and the following screen appears : F Configuring cards using PCMWin is then very similar to configuration under DOS. ___________________________________________________________________________ 102 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ Under Windows, the Options menu offers two additional options : • "Run Minimized" reduces the "PhœnixCard manager" group to an icon at the bottom left of the screen. This makes it easier to start up when a large number of windows is open on-screen. • "Associations" enables the user to start an associated program when the card is inserted in the drive. The procedure is as follows : • 1 - Press the <Alt> + <O> keys or click on the "Options" menu. • 2 - Select "Associations", and a menu appears : The card number, manufacturer name, and the model for the card are displayed in the first three lines of the window. This information can help to identify the type of card needed to associate with the program. • 3 - To enable the start-up of the associated program, click in the enable check box. An "X" appears to indicate that the association is enabled. • 4 - Use the <Tab> key or the mouse to move to the File field. Type in the pathname and executable file to start the associated program. If the user does not know the path or name of the program, use the <Select-File> button to find the necessary file (the executable files have an .EXE extension). • 5 - Use the <Previous> or <Next> buttons to edit or create other associated programs. • 6 - When selection is complete, confirm using the <OK> button. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 103 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.5 Selecting the drivers _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMCIA drivers do not usually all have to be enabled simultaneously. It is therefore possible to reduce memory usage. The table below enables the user to select the necessary drivers : _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMPlus SRAM Flash LAN ATA IDE Fax/Modem File name memory memory _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMSS.EXE yes yes yes yes yes Socket Services _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMCS.EXE yes yes yes yes yes Card Services _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMRMAN.EXE yes yes yes yes yes Configuration driver _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMSCD.EXE yes yes Network or FAX /Modem _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMATA.SYS yes yes Hard disk Emulation _______________________________________________________________________________________ PCMFFCS.EXE yes yes Flash card support _______________________________________________________________________________________ The following CONFIG.SYS file is typically used for the installation above. It represents maximum configuration. During operation, the lines corresponding to the drivers not being used can be placed in REM mode using the system editor. The excluded zones corresponding to the extended memory driver can be recovered. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 104 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ CONFIG.SYS: SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS /E:1024 /P DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /TSTMEM:OFF DOS=HIGH, UMB DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE noems X=C000-C1FF X=DF00-DFFF X=DB00-DEFF REM by PCM+ V3.0 X=DF00-DFFF X=DB00-DEFF DEVICE=C:\DOS\POWER.EXE ADV:MAX COUNTRY=044,,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYS FILES=30 REM DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS STACKS=9,256 rem --- Microsoft's Flash File System II area ---------------------rem device=c:\dos\flashcmp.exe rem --------------------------------------------------------------DEVICE=C:\PCM3\CNFIGNAM.EXE /DEFAULT DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSS.EXE DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMRMAN.SYS DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSCD.EXE DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMATA.SYS DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMFFCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\MS-FLASH.SYS _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-1 PCMSS.EXE : Socket Services 2.0 During installation, the PCMSS.EXE driver is loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and the options selected in the PCM.INI file. These options can be changed using PCMSETUP "Advanced Mode" or by editing the PCM.INI file. Syntax PCMSS /RS=n /RW=n /Lock OPTIONS Description /RS= n. /RW=n /Lock Reserves slot n Reserves window Locks slots When entering an option it must be preceded by /. The following paragraphs describe each option in more detail. ___________________________________________________________________________ 105 F ___________________________________________________________________________ Reserving a slot The Reserve Socket option prevents collisions between Socket Services and other direct access software. This option can also be used to limit access to a type of card which may not be accessible in the system. The parameters specify the slot number : 0 to 2. Eg : PCMSS.EXE /RS=0 reserve socket 0 Reserving a window Windows can be reserved for each slot. This prevents conflicts with other software which are not allocating resources from Card Services. n specifies the slot numbers. Eg : PCMSS.EXE /RW=1, 2 Reservation for windows 1 and 2 Locking slots The PCMCIA ATA support is managed by Socket Services 2.0 and determines whether the system has been configured to start from an IDE PCMCIA-ATA hard disk. In this case, Socket Services considers the slot as reserved. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-2 PCMCS.EXE. Card Services 2.0 During installation, the PCMSS.EXE driver is loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and the options selected in the PCM.INI file. These options can be changed by editing the PCM.INI file. Syntax PCMCS.EXE /ADDR=nn/CLIENTS=nn/MCA/NOBEEP/NOPM/PMOFF/POLL/ REGIONS=n/WAIT=nXIRQ=xxxx F OPTIONS Description /ADDR=nn /CLIENTS=n /IRQ = /MCA /PMOFF /POLL /REGIONS=n /WAIT=n /NOPM Card configuration address Maximum number of Client drivers Card Services IRQ interrupt number Micro channel compatibility Disabling of power management Management of card events by sampling Memory regions Time delay before configuring card Power management /XIRQ=xxxx Masking of unavailable interrupts ___________________________________________________________________________ 106 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ When entering an option, it must be preceded by /. The following paragraphs describe each option in more detail. Flash file system compatibility : /FLASH This option makes the Phœnix Flash File System drivers compatible (PCMFFSC.EXE). Card configuration address : /ADDR=nn This option defines the start address for Card Services for PC card configuration. This segment must be located (Start Address) within the first 1Mb address space, the minimum address modularity is 4Kb. Values for /ADDR = C0 to F0. Default values : /ADDR=C8 (4Kb Card Services window at the first free memory section after C800:0). Maximum number of Client drivers : /CLIENTS=n This option controls the maximum number of drivers recognized by Card Services. Default value : /CLIENTS=10 Card Services IRQ interrupt number : /IRQ=n This option defines the IRQ interrupt number that Card Services uses for PC card events. Range : 8 to 15. Default value : /IRQ=10 Micro channel compatibility : /MCA This option ensures maximum compatibility with machines using Micro channel Bus ArchitectureTM (IBM PS/2). Disabling of power management : /PMOFF This option disables Card Services power management. Management of card events by sampling : /POLL This option enables sense-driven rather than interrupt-driven card events. This option is useful for noisy hardware environments or when an IRQ is not available. This mode is automatically enabled when the /MCA option is used. ___________________________________________________________________________ 107 F ___________________________________________________________________________ Memory regions : /REGIONS This option enables up to n different memory regions to be used simultaneously (8). Time delay before configuring card : /WAIT=n The wait parameter is the value specified in system timer ticks (18.2 ms per second) which determines the time delay between connection and card recognition (Card Information Structure - CIS). Values for /WAIT = 1 to 100. Default value : /WAIT=12 Power management : /NOPM This option controls power management provided with Card Services. If this option is specified, the PC cards are : - powered off when a SUSPEND message appears - powered on and reconfigured when a RESUME message appears. Masking of unavailable interrupts The "Card Services" driver can only use IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ12 or IRQ15. Certain systems can only use some of these interrupts. Use /XIRQ to prevent conflicts. The values are : /XIRQ=0400 IRQ10 cannot be used /XIRQ=0800 IRQ11 cannot be used /XIRQ=8A00 IRQ10, IRQ11 and IRQ15 cannot be used, only IRQ12 can be used. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-3 PCMFFCS.EXE. SRAM and Flash Intel series I and II cards F During installation, the PCM FFCS.EXE driver is loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and the options selected in the PCM.INI file. These options can be changed using PCMSETUP "Advanced Mode" or by editing the PCM.INI file. Syntax PCMFFCS /BASE=n /SIZE=n /PART=n /QUEUE=n Options : /BASE=n /SIZE=n /PART=n /QUEUE=n defines the base address of the memory window defines the size of the memory window in kilobytes (4, 8, 16, 32 or 64) defines the maximum number of partitions per memory card defines the number of simultaneous erasures (1 to 9) Default values PCMFFCS /BASE=D7 /SIZE=32 /PART=1 /QUEUE=1 ___________________________________________________________________________ 108 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-4 PCMATA.SYS : ATA hard disk card driver During installation, the PCMSS.EXE driver is loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and the options selected in the PCM.INI file. These options can be changed using PCMSETUP "Advanced Mode" or by editing the PCM.INI file. Syntax PCMATA.SYS /Sn=x /SRAM /ADDR=nn /SD=nn OPTIONS /Sn=x /SRAM /ADDR=nn /SD=nn Description n defines the PCMCIA card slot and x defines the number of partitions enables the SRAM cards to be accessed defines the base address of the 16 k memory window required to configure the SRAM cards defines the non-operational time in minutes after which the ATA hard disk is powered off. Default values PCMATA= /SD=5 /S1=1 When used with with other drivers loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file, SRAM, FlashEEprom and ATA hard disk memory cards can be accessed. The table below summarizes the various possibilities. ATA cards Flash cards SRAM cards Drivers YES YES YES PCMATA (without/SRAM), PCMFFCS and MS-FLASH(1) YES NO YES PCMATA /SRAM NO YES YES PCM FFCS, MS-FLASH NO NO YES PCM FFCS (1) See section 11 for installing Microsoft Flash File System users. ___________________________________________________________________________ 109 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-5 PCMFDISK utility for ATA hard disk card PCMFDISK, like the DOS FDISK utility, enables the ATA hard disk cards to be partitioned. Warning : PCMFDISK will destroy all data if new partitions are set. To run PCMFDISK, type under DOS the command : - PCMFDISK <Enter> The screen displays information on the current partition and the card organization. The pull-down menu options - Save, Modify and Help -, are accessed by pressing the <Alt> key and the highlighted letter. To change the ATA card partition or the organization, proceed as follows : • 1 - Create a new partition : First, delete existing partitions using the "Delete Partition" command, then create the new partition using "Create Partitions". • 2 - Add a partition to existing partitions : Use "Create Partitions" to define a new space. This new partition is limited in size. If "100%" appears, there is no room on the disk to add a new partition. • 3 - Use the "Geometry" option to change the default organization, to optimize access speed and other performance levels. Note : Any changes made to the partition table using the Modify option are not saved to disk. Use the Write Partition option under "Save". Create partition F Use this option to create multiple logical drives on the ATA card. The number of partitions PCMFDISK can create is determined by PCMSETUP. The number of partitions which can be accessed by PCMATA depends on how it has been configured from PCMSETUP. If "Quick" mode has been selected for installation, only one partition is allowed. "Advanced" mode enables several partitions to be allocated to the ATA card. To increase the number of partitions, if the installation mode was "Quick", return to PC SETUP and run "Advanced" mode to make the change. Organization It is not usually worth changing disk organization. The default configuration calculates the fastest access speed. Save The modifications to the ATA hard disk partition table are saved using the "Write Partition" option. Exit to DOS and format the drive using the DOS FORMAT command. Type : FORMAT d:/u where d is the drive letter. ___________________________________________________________________________ 110 PCMCIA utilities 10 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.5-6 PCMSCD.EXE I/O card driver (Fax/Modem) During installation, the PCMSCD.EXE driver is loaded in the CONFIG;SYS file and the options selected in the PCM.INI file. These options can be changed using PCMSETUP "Advanced Mode" or by editing the PCM.INI file. Syntax PCMSCD /NOBEEP /NOMS /NODB /NW /LEVEL OPTIONS /NOBEEP /NOMS /NODB /NOMODEM /NW Description No beep when a network or fax/modem card is inserted or removed Do not save modem state Disable internal card information database Disable automatic recognition of modem cards Disable wait for error/warning message. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 111 ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.6 Emulating a diskette _______________________________________________________________________________________ Diskette emulation does not require a driver and can be used to start the system on a PCMCIA card. Either of the drives A or B (one at a time) can be assigned to any PCMCIA slot. SETUP must be used to do this. NOTE : If drive A is assigned to a PCMCIA slot, this slot replaces the start-up disk. The card must therefore be removed in order to start the machine from the hard disk. Formatting an SRAM card as a diskette PCFORMAT is a utility for formatting an SRAM PCMCIA card with a DOS FAT file system. The DOS SYS command can be used after running PCFORMAT in order to start the SRAM card. Syntax PCFORMAT Drive : /S:nnnnx OPTIONS Drive : A or B S:nnnnx Description Drive assigned to the PCMCIA slot where the SRAM card is inserted Card size in kilobytes (x=K) or megabytes (x=M) Example : PCFORMAT a:/S:4M Formatting a 4Mb SRAM card in drive A. Note : 1 -All the PCFORMAT parameters are optional except the drive letter. The default values are the same as when formatting a 1Mb card. When PCFORMAT is typed without a parameter, a help message is displayed. 2 - This utility must not be used with FFSII. Use MEMCARD.EXE to format cards with an FFSII connector. (See section 11). F ___________________________________________________________________________ 112 ___________________________________________________ Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities Section 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub section Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.1 Installation 114 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.2 MS-FLASH.SYS utility 114 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.3 FLASHCMP.EXE utility 115 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.4 MEMCARD.EXE utility 116 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.4-1 Using the MEMCARD command only 116 _______________________________________________________________________________ 11.4-2 Using the MEMCARD command with switches 123 _______________________________________________________________________________ This sub section ends at page 124 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 113 ___________________________________________________________________________ The «Microsoft Flash File System» utility, on the T FTX LF FFS diskette, are required when using PCMCIA format Flash Eprom memory cards. There are three utilities : - MEMCARD.EXE : configuration and maintenance utilities for Flash Eeprom memory cards, - MS-FLASH.SYS : device driver to be used with Flash Eprom memory cards, - FLASHCMP.EXE : compression utility for files saved on Flash Eprom memory cards. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.1 Installation Insert the T FTX LF FFS diskette in the drive and at the DOS prompt, type A:\install then <Enter>. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. The files are saved in the C:\DOS subdirectory. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.2 MS-FLASH.SYS utility MS-FLASH.SYS is a «Microsoft Flash File System» device driver required when using PCMCIA format Flash EEPROM memory cards. Syntax device=[drive:][path]ms-flash.sys [/nocomp] [/cleanup=n] [/erase=n] [/cache=e|x|n] Parameters [drive:][path] Specifies the location of the MS-FLASH.SYS file. F Switches /nocomp Specifies that files to be saved to a Flash memory card will not be compressed. Use this switch if the FLASHCMP.EXE device driver has already been installed in the CONFIG.SYS file. Only those files saved after the first use of the /nocomp switch will be uncompressed. /cleanup=n Specifies how frequently deleted space will be reclaimed. When deleting files from the Flash memory card, the space that becomes free is not immediately available for use. Periodically, the Flash File System searches the Flash memory card to identify these areas and makes the space available. Valid values for n range from 1 (least frequently) to 10 (most frequently). ___________________________________________________________________________ 114 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ The default value is 5. Full memory cards tend to work more efficiently with a higher number, and empty memory cards tend to work more efficiently with a lower number. /erase=n Specifies the maximum difference of erase counts between two adjacent blocks on a Flash memory card. Valid values for n range from 250 to 2000. The default value of 500 is recommended. /cache=e|x|n] Specifies whether the Flash File System cache should be created in expanded memory (e), extended memory (x), or not at all (n). The default value is e. If there is no expanded memory, the default value is x. Example The MS-FLASH.SYS device driver is located on drive C in a directory named DOS. To install MS-FLASH.SYS using the default values, add the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file : device=c:\dos\ms-flash.sys To create the Flash File System cache in extended memory, add the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file : device=c:\dos\ms-flash.sys /cache=x _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.3 FLASHCMP.EXE utility FLASHCMP.EXE compresses the files saved to a Flash memory card. Only the files saved after the FLASHCMP.EXE device driver has been installed will be compressed. If the FLASHCMP.EXE device driver is not installed, or if the /nocomp switch is used when installing the MS-FLASH.SYS device driver, the files which are saved will remain uncompressed. Syntax device=[drive:][path]flashcmp.exe Parameters [drive:][path] Specifies the location of the FLASHCMP.EXE file. Note Install FLASHCMP.EXE before installing MS-FLASH.SYS. device=c:\dos\flashcmp.exe device= c:\dos\ms-flash.sys /cache=x ___________________________________________________________________________ 115 F ___________________________________________________________________________ 11.4 MEMCARD.EXE utility Memcard is a utility program which configures and maintains Flash memory cards. The Memcard command can be used two ways. If Memcard only is typed at the DOS prompt, a series of menus can be used to partition, format, erase, and check a memory card. If switches are used with the memcard command directly from the DOS prompt, Flash memory cards can be formatted and checked for errors. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 11.4-1 Using the MEMCARD command only Enter the MEMCARD command at the DOS prompt. The following menu appears : PC Memory Card Setup Program Version 2.00 (C) 1991-1992 Microsoft Corporation Current memory card slot: 1 of 3 slots Choose one of the following: 1. Create and format a new partition 2. Format an existing partition 3. Delete a partition 4. Display partition information 5. Erase entire memory card 6. Check memory card and fix errors 7. Select next memory card slot Enter your choice. [4] To quit Memcard, press ESC. F To choose a menu option, type its number, and then press < Enter>. When menu options 1 to 6 are selected, another menu appears on the screen. To return to the main menu, press <ESC>. To quit Memcard, return to the main menu, and then press <ESC> Each menu displays a «Current memory card slot» message, followed by a slot number. The number indicates which slot Memcard is currently using. You can select the next available slot by choosing option 7 from the main menu. ___________________________________________________________________________ 116 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ Viewing partition data To view information about the status, type, and size of the partitions of the memory card, carry out the following procedure. From the main menu, choose 4, and then press <Enter>. The «Display Partition Information» screen appears : Display Partition Information Current memory card slot: 1 Device Information: Memory Type Size Flash 4096K Partition Information: Letter Start Addr. D 0 End Addr. 4194303 Type MS-Flash Status Formatted Size 4096K To return to the main menu, press ESC. The information on the Display Partition Information screen varies, depending on the number, size, and type of partitions on the memory card. Memory Type : Indicates the type of device or memory card in the slot. Size (Device) : Shows the size (in kilobytes) of each device type. Letter : Shows the drive letter associated with each partition. Start Address : Shows the starting address of each partition. End Address : Shows the ending address of each partition. Type : Indicates the type of partition. Status : Shows whether the partition is formatted or unformatted. If the partition was created by the card manufacturer, «Unrecognized» appears in this column. Size (Partition) : Shows the size (in kilobytes) of each partition. If there are more partitions than Memcard can display on one screen, press any key to view the next screen of information. Creating and formatting a new partition Memcard can be used to create and format only MS-DOS and MS-Flash partitions. To change the size of a partition, delete the existing partition and then create and format a new one. To create and format a new partition which fills the whole memory card. ___________________________________________________________________________ 117 F ___________________________________________________________________________ From the main menu, choose [1], and then press <Enter>. The following screen appears : Flash memory card : Current memory card slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-Flash Formatted Size 4096K SRAM memory card : Current memory card slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-DOS Formatted Size 1024K If the card is unformatted or has one large partition, the following message appears : Do you want to use the entire card for MS-Flash? (Y/N) [Y] or Do you want to use the entire card for MS-DOS? (Y/N) [Y] Press Y, and then press <Enter>. Important If this message does not appear, press ESC to return to the main menu. Before the entire card can be created and formatted as one large partition, all existing partitions must be deleted. See «Deleting a partition» later in this section. F Flash memory card : Specify the number of spare blocks that MS-Flash should reserve for cleaning deleted files from the memory card, and then press <Enter>. Valid numbers range from 1 to one less than the total number of blocks on the memory card. For example, if the total number of blocks on the memory card is 4, the range of spare blocks is 1 to 3. The default value is 1 (recommended value). SRAM memory card : Specify the maximum number of files and subdirectories (values range from 16 to 512) required in the root directory, and press <Enter>. The default number which appears on screen varies, depending on the size of the partition created. The default is recommended. In both cases, specify a volume label for the partition or leave the field blank, and then press <Enter>. To create and format a partition which only fills part of the memory card, press N and then <Enter> after the following message : ___________________________________________________________________________ 118 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ Do you want to use the entire card for MS-Flash? (Y/N) [Y] or Do you want to use the entire card for MS-DOS? (Y/N) [Y] Flash memory card : Specify the size of the partition to be created, and then press <Enter>. The minimum size depends on the type of memory card, the maximum size depends on the amount of free space available on the card. The number which appears on the screen is the largest amount of available space. Memcard will adjust the partition size based on the internal block size of the card. Specify the number of memory blocks which MS-Flash must reserve for cleaning deleted files from the memory card, and then press <Enter>. Valid numbers range from 1 to one less than the total number of blocks on the memory card. For example, if the total number of blocks on the card is 4, the range of spare blocks is 1 to 3. The default value is 1 (recommended value). SRAM memory card : Specify the size of the partition to be created, and then press <Enter>. The minimum size is 16K, the maximum size depends on the amount of free space available on the memory card. The number that appears on the screen is the largest amount of available space. Memcard will adjust the partition size based on the internal block size of the card. Specify the maximum number of files and subdirectories (values range from 16 and 512) required in the root directory, and press <Enter>. The default value displayed on the screen varies, depending on the size of the partition created. The default is recommended. In both cases, specify a volume label for the partition or leave the field blank, and then press <Enter>. Formatting an existing partition F From the main menu, choose 2, and then press <Enter>. A «Format an Existing Partition» screen such as the following appears : Format an Existing Partition Current memory card slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-Flash Formatted Size 4096K Which partition do you want to format? [ ] ___________________________________________________________________________ 119 ___________________________________________________________________________ Specify the letter of the partition to be formatted, and then press <Enter>. If the partition is already formatted, the following message will appear : The partition is already formatted. Reformatting the partition will destroy all the data on it. Do you want to format partition D? (Y/N) [N] To format the partition, press Y and then <Enter>. To return to the main menu without formatting the partition, press N then <Enter>. Flash memory card : Specify the number of memory blocks that MS-Flash must reserve for cleaning deleted files from the memory card, and then press <Enter>. Valid numbers range from 1 to one less than the total number of blocks on the memory card. For example, if the total number of blocks on the memory card is 4, the range of spare blocks is 1 to 3. The default value is 1 (recommended value). SRAM memory card : Specify the maximum number of files and subdirectories (values range from 16 to 512) required in the root directory, and press <Enter>. The default number which appears on screen varies, depending on the size of the partition created. The default is recommended. In both cases, specify a volume label for the partition or leave the field blank, and then press <Enter>. Erasing a memory card From the main menu, choose 5, and then press <Enter>. An “Erase Entire Memory Card“ screen such as the following appears : F Erase Entire Memory Card Current memory card slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-Flash Formatted E MS-Flash Formatted Size 512K 3072K Erasing a card destroys all the partition information and data on the card. Erase a card only if you do not want to save the information on it. Do you want to continue? [Y/N] [N] To erase all the data on the memory card, press Y then <Enter>. The following message appears : This operation may take some time. Do not remove the card from the slot while this message is displayed. To return to the main menu without erasing the memory card, press N then <Enter>. ___________________________________________________________________________ 120 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ Deleting a partition From the main menu, choose 3, and then press <Enter>. A “Delete a Partition“ screen such as the following appears. Delete a Partition Current Memory Card Slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-Flash Formatted E MS-Flash Formatted Size 512K 3072K Which partition do you want to delete? [D] To return to the main menu, press ESC. Specify the letter of the partition to be deleted, and then press <Enter>. A message such as the following appears : Deleting the partition will destroy all the data on it. Delete a partition only if you do not want to save the information on it. Do you want to delete partition D? (Y/N) [N] To delete the partition, press Y, and then <Enter>. To return to the main menu without deleting the partition, press N, and then <Enter>. If the partition to be deleted is followed (in alphabetical order) by partitions with other drive letters, those drive letters will change. For example, if you have a memory card with partitions D, E and F, and you delete partition D, partitions E and F are renamed D and E. Checking the memory card and fixing any errors This option enables the user to check the Flash-Eprom memory card and fix any errors. If the card is not a Flash-Eprom memory card, use the MS-DOS CHKDSK command. From the main menu, choose [6], and then press <Enter>. A «Check an MS-Flash Partition» screen such as the following appears : Check an MS-Flash Partition Current memory card slot: 1 Letter Type Status D MS-Flash Formatted E MS-Flash Formatted Size 512K 3072K Which partition do you want to check? [D] To return to the main menu, press ESC. ___________________________________________________________________________ 121 F ___________________________________________________________________________ Specify the letter of the partition you want to check, and then press <Enter>. The following message appears : “Do you want to correct any errors that are found? (Y/N) [N]“ To recover any lost allocation units and make the space available on the memory card, press Y then <Enter>. To check the memory card without fixing any errors, press N then <Enter>. Caution If you try to fix errors while programs are running, you might lose data. Quit all programs before using Memcard to check for and fix errors. If you use memory-resident programs, disable the command lines in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files that load them, and restart the notebook. Choosing a different memory card slot To select the next memory card slot, choose 7 from the main menu, and then press <Enter>. The current memory card slot is displayed at the top of the main menu screen. Example : “Current memory card slot : 3 of 3 slots“. F ___________________________________________________________________________ 122 Microsoft Flash File System Utilities 11 ___________________________________________________________________________ 11.4.2 Using the MEMCARD command with switches At the DOS prompt enter the MEMCARD command with one of the following switches (see list below). Syntax memcard /fmt=drive: [/v=label] memcard /chk=drive: [/f] Parameters Drive : specifies the drive to be formatted. Label : specifies the volume label Switch /fmt= : /v= : /chk= : /f : Function formats the memory card partition associated with the specified drive. specifies a volume name for the newly formatted memory card. checks the specified Flash memory card partition for errors and displays a report. If no drive is specified, memcard will check the current drive. fixes errors found on a Flash memory card. If this switch is not specified, the errors are displayed, but not fixed. Note These commands are only valid for Flash memory cards. Examples : Format a memory card assigned to drive D and specify the volume label CARD1 by typing the following : memcard /fmt=d: /v=card1 To check partition E for errors, fix any errors that are found, and display the status of the partition, type the following command : memcard /chk=e: /f ___________________________________________________________________________ 123 F ___________________________________________________________________________ F ___________________________________________________________________________ 124 ___________________________________________________ Appendices 12 Appendices Section 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Sub sections Page _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.1 French keyboard (AZERTY) 126 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.2 German keyboard 127 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.3 Spanish keyboard 128 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.4 Swedish-Finnish keyboard 129 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.5 American keyboard (USA) 130 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.6 Italian keyboard with set of labels 131 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.7 Danish keyboard with set of labels 132 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.8 Norwegian keyboard with set of labels 133 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.9 Dutch keyboard with set of labels 134 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.10 Latin American keyboard with set of labels 135 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.11 Portuguese keyboard with set of labels 136 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ 12.12 Swiss keyboard with set of labels 137 _______________________________________________________________________________________ This section ends at page 138 ___________________________________________________________________________ 125 G G ___________________________________________________________________________ / § ; : ! µ ù * 12.1 French keyboard (AZERTY) _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ctrl Alt Gr Alt $ ___________________________________________________________________________ 126 Ctrl . , C V B N ? < X W > £ ^ Entrée ¨ P % M L K J H G F D S ` [ ( { ' # " é ~ & 2 Q è à @ - 8 _ \ ç ^ 7 0 6 5 4 3 2 O Inser } = ] Suppr 9 Suppr I 3 F12 1 U 2 F11 F9 F10 F8 F7 F6 F5 Y + F4 T 6 ∗ F3 R 5 défil F2 E 4 Arrêt Fin Impr écran Sys F1 Z _ Echap A 9 1 0 + ° ) 8 num Fin • 7 Verr Attn / Pause Inser Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ , . Strg 12.2 German keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ___________________________________________________________________________ 127 < Alt Gr Alt Strg : µ ; M N B V C X Y > # ′ Ä Ö L K ~ * + Ü P O I U Z T J H G F D S A ( 8 [ " R / 7 { & 6 % 5 $ 4 3 § 3 2 2 ! 1 E W F9 ^ @ Einfg F8 F2 ° Q 0 ` ′ ? ß \ = 0 } F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F1 Bild ) 9 ] Entf Bild ↓ , 2 3 1 F12 F10 F11 Ende + 6 5 Ende Esc Untbr 4 x Druck Rollen S-Abf Entf Bild ↑ Pos 1 _ 9 8 7 ÷ Num Pause Bild Pos 1 Einfg G G ___________________________________________________________________________ ) = ? 9 0 ´ % & 4 5 6 ; : _ . - M Control } Ç ´ { ¨ Ñ L ` [ P O I U Y T K ^ * + ] 12.3 Spanish keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ ( 8 7 $ 3 # Alt Gr Alt ___________________________________________________________________________ 128 Control / . 2 @ ¬ " , < F12 1 N B V C X Z > F11 ! J H G F D F10 \ S F9 a A Bloq Mayús F8 o R F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 E ∗ Ins Bloq Despl F1 W Q 0 Imp Pant Pet Sis ¿ ! Supr Av Pág Fin . 3 2 1 + 6 Av Pág Esc / 5 Fin Re Pág Bloq Num 4 Supr _ 9 8 Inter Inicio Pausa 7 Re Pág Inicio Insert Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ _ , . - ___________________________________________________________________________ 129 ¨ ~ Enter 12.4 Swedish-Finnish keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ctrl Alt Gr Alt Ctrl : M N B * Ä Ö L K J H G ; < R , Lock ^ Å P O I = 0 } ) 9 ] E W V ( 8 [ 4 $ Q C / 7 { & 6 # 3 £ 2 @ X Z > F12 " F F11 ! 1 D F10 F2 § S F9 F1 1/2 A Caps F8 % 5 U Y Ins F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 T 0 ` ′ ? + \ , 3 Del Pag Dn x 2 Scroll Lock 1 Print screen Sys Rq End + 6 Page Down Esc ÷ 5 End Pag Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert G G ___________________________________________________________________________ > ? , . / } [ ] " ; ´ \ 12.5 American keyboard (USA) _______________________________________________________________________________________ ) 0 Enter : L K Ctrl Alt Alt ___________________________________________________________________________ 130 Ctrl ( 9 Shift < M N B V C X Z Shift * 8 { P O I U Y T J H G F D S & 7 ^ 6 % 5 $ 4 # 3 2 ` A Caps Lock F12 @ R F11 ! 1 E F10 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 W Backspace Ins - • F9 ~ Q Tab 0 + = _ Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ \ ( ) = 6 7 8 9 0 ] * + é § — – The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. ___________________________________________________________________________ 131 è [ ù ò @ ° à # ç L K Ins & 5 ´ % 4 0 $ 3 ì £ 2 ^ 12.6 Italian keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ F10 Ctrl Alt Gr Alt Ctrl F9 : . C V B N M ; , < X Z > F8 P O I U Y T J H G F D S A F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 R E Pag F2 Inter ? " 1 Canc Pag↓ Fine F1 W Q Stamp Canc Esc ! \ 3 • 2 F12 Fine F11 1 + 6 ∗ 5 Bloc Scon Pag↑ R Sist 4 _ 9 8 / 7 Bloc Num Pausa Pag Ins G G ___________________________________________________________________________ * Ø ′ – ___________________________________________________________________________ 132 The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. 12.7 Danish keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ctrl Alt Gr Alt Ctrl — : . X C V B N M ; , \ < Z > I Æ L K J H G F ¨ ~ U Y T R E W Q D S A Caps Lock ^ Å P O Ins 0 7 6 5 4 $ 3 £ F12 0 9 ] 2 @ F11 ′ + } ) 8 [ 1 F10 ` ? = ( / & % # " , F9 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 { 1/2 ! § Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ Ins ´ \ 0 ¨ ~ ___________________________________________________________________________ 133 The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. 12.8 Norwegian keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ctrl Alt Gr Alt Ctrl — _ : . C V B N M ; , < X Z > * , Æ Ø L K ^ Å P O I U Y T J H G F D S A Caps Lock F12 ` R F11 + = E W Q F10 ? } 0 ] 9 8 ) ( 7 { [ / 4 $ & 3 £ 6 # 2 @ 5 " 1 • F9 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 % ! § Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert G G ___________________________________________________________________________ ^ ı ¨ * Ctrl ___________________________________________________________________________ 134 The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. 12.9 Dutch keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ > < ` ′ ß = _ . , : ; M N } 9 + _ + L K J H G Alt Gr Alt Ctrl 8 { P O I U Y T µ ¢ B V C X 7 £ 6 5 4 3 2 » « ] ) 1 Z [ ( @¬ F — & % 3/4 1/2 1/4 3 2 $ # " D F12 1 S A Caps Lock F11 ! R Ins / F10 § E ° 0 , F9 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 W Q 0 ? \ ~ ´ Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ F10 F11 F12 — . – 0 ¿ Ins % & / ( ) = 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ´ $ 3 ˜ * + } ` ] { ^ The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. ___________________________________________________________________________ 135 @ ¡ 12.10 Latin American keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ Control Alt Gr Alt Control : C V B N M ; , < X Z > F9 [ Ñ L K J H G F D S A Bloq Mayùs F8 \ # 2 ¨ ´ P O I U Y T R F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 E W Q ∗ F1 ? " 1 ¬ ! ° Supr Av Pág . 3 2 Bloql Despl Fin Imp Pant Pet Sis 1 + 6 Av Pág Esc / 5 Fin Re Pág Bloq Num 4 Supr _ 9 8 Inter Inicio Pausa 7 Re Pág Inicio Insert G G ___________________________________________________________________________ % & / 1 2 @ 3 £ 4 § 5 6 7 E R Ctrl Alt Gr Alt Ctrl – . — : ; C V B N M , < X Z > ^ ˜ The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. ___________________________________________________________________________ 136 + o _ Ç L K J H G F D S T W a _ 12.11 Portuguese keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ $ ¨ ` ´ * P O I U Y } 0 ] 9 [ 8 # { " Q F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 = ! \ A Caps Lock ) Ins ( « F12 ´ F11 0 F10 » • F9 ? Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert Appendices 12 ___________________________________________________________________________ — – : . M N B V C ] ¨ } $ ä £ à ö { é L K J H G è P O I U Z T [ Ctrl The keys to which a label must be attached are shown shaded on the keyboard opposite. These labels are provided on a sheet supplied with the product. ___________________________________________________________________________ 137 ü ! 12.12 Swiss keyboard _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Alt Gr Alt Ctrl / 6 ¬ ; , < \ & 5 ) 9 % 4 2 @ X Y > ( 8 ¢ ç " 1 ı * 3 # + § F F12 o D S A Caps Lock F11 ´ F10 F2 R ^ • F9 F6 F5 F4 F3 F1 E W Q Ins ` : 0 ? 0 ~ = Del Pg Dn F8 3 F7 2 ∗ End Scroll Lock 1 + Print screen Sys Rq 6 Page Down Esc / 5 End Pg Up Num Lock 4 Delete _ 9 8 Break Home Pause 7 Page Up Home Insert G ___________________________________________________________________________ G ___________________________________________________________________________ 138 ■ Modicon ■ Square D ■ Telemecanique FTX 517 Poste de travail Poste de travail FTX 417-40 Note book industriel Industrial Note book Recommandations d'emploi Recommandations d'emploi ■ Modicon ■ Square D ■ Telemecanique ___________________________________________________________________________ 1/1 F R A N C A I S Utilisation du logiciel X-TEL sur FTX 417-40 et FTX 517 L'exploitation du logiciel X-TEL nécessite l'emploi d'une clé logicielle. Lorsqu'une imprimante est connectée sur le port parallèle LPT1, celle-ci doit nécessairement rester sous tension afin que le logiciel puisse lire les droits logiciels contenus dans la clé. Vous venez d'acquérir un note-book FTX 417-40. De par sa technologie avancée, il convient de respecter et suivre au mieux l'instruction suivante pour un meilleur service de l'appareil. Procédure de charge batterie note-book industriel FTX 417-40 • Première mise sous tension La batterie doit être préalablement chargée pendant 10 heures, interrupteur OFF/ON sur OFF. • Mode de marche courant La charge lente est obtenue : Interrupteur sur ON - voyant Power Orange fixe - et Mode Suspend - voyant Suspend Orange intermittant. • Décharge complète Tous les 2 mois, décharger complètement la batterie puis recharger à l'identique de la première mise sous tension. Référence documentation : TFTX DM 417 40F, chapitre mode de marche page 24/25. ___________________________________________________________________________ 1/2 Using X-TEL software on FTX 417-40 and FTX 517 Using X-TEL software requires the use of a software key. When a printer is connected to the LPT1 parallel port, it must always be powered up so that the software can read the software rights contained in the key. You have just acquired an FTX 417-40 notebook. Due to its advanced technology, it is advisable to respect and follow the instructions below as closely as possible in order to ensure optimum operation of the device. Procedure for charging the battery of an FTX 417-40 industrial notebook • Initial power up The battery should first be charged for 10 hours, with the OFF/ON switch set to OFF. • Normal operating mode Slow charge is obtained in the following way : Switch set to ON - orange Power indicator on steady - and in Suspend Mode orange Suspend indicator flashing. • Total discharge Every 2 months, discharge the battery totally then recharge it in the same way as for the initial power up. Documentation reference : TFTX DM 417 40E, operating modes section, page 24/25. ___________________________________________________________________________ 1/3 E N G L I S H W9 1329 442 04.01.A01 490160 REF. W9 1329 442 04 01 A01 Schneider Automation markets PLC related products worldwide under the brandname April®, Modicon, Square D, Telemecanique. These products are sold in the US by Square D Company; in Canada, Latin America, Western Europe, Africa and South Asia/Pacific by Groupe Schneider; in Austria by AEG; in France by Schneider Electric SA; and in Germany, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Asia by Schneider Automation. Schneider Automation Inc. One High Street North Andover, MA 01845 Tél.: (1) 508 794 0800 Fax : (1) 508 975 9010 Schneider Automation S.A. 245, route des Lucioles - BP 147 F-06903 Sophia Antipolis Tél. : (33) 92 96 20 00 Fax : (33) 93 65 37 15 Schneider Automation GmbH Steinheimer Straße 117 D-63500 Seligenstadt Tél. : (49) 6182 81 2584 Fax : (49) 6182 81 2860 December 96 (651) ___________________________________________________________________________ 1/4
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