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Hitachi HF-W6500 Instruction Manual (301 pages)
INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 5.26 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notifications
6
Safety Instructions
9
Precautions
32
Precautions about the Equipment
32
Network
37
Display Screen
38
HARD DISKS DRIVES (Hdds)/Solid STATE DRIVES(Ssds
39
Dvds
40
Extension Boards
42
Usb Device
42
Bios Settings
43
Lithium Batteries
43
Rack-Mounting Metal Fittings
43
The Optical Mouse
43
Maintenance Services
44
Windows® Settings
44
Table of Contents
50
Chapter 1 Getting Started
57
Scope
57
Installing an Extension Board
57
Role of an Operator
57
Work Flow
59
Name and Function of each Part
60
Figure 1-1 Name of each Part (Front View)
61
Figure 1-2 Name of each Part (Rear View)
62
Figure 1-3 Physical Configuration Inside Equipment
63
Table 1-2 Environment
69
Installation Environment
70
Installation
70
Figure 1-4 Operation and Service Clearance (Top View)
71
Figure 1-5 Installation Clearance
71
Table 1-3 Dimension, Service Clearance, and Installation Clearance
71
Figure 1-6 Exterior View (Horizontal Installation on the Desktop)
72
Figure 1-7 Exterior View (Rack Mount)
72
Figure 1-8 Exterior View (Vertical Installation)
74
Hardware Connection
75
Power Cord
76
Figure 1-9 Hardware Connection
76
Table 1-4 Power Cord and Plug Identification
79
Chapter 2 Operation
81
Before Turning on the Power
81
Starting the Equipment
82
Shutting down the Equipment
83
Power Shutdown
84
Emergency Shutdown
84
DVD Drive
85
Inserting an Optical Disc
86
Ejecting an Optical Disc
86
Figure 2-1 DVD Drive (Front View)
86
Controlling the Power Using the LAN
87
Enabling the WOL (Wake on LAN) Function
87
Turning on the Power Using the LAN
89
Setting up the LAN Interface
91
Table 2-1 Specification of the LAN Setting
91
Setting up the Screen
103
Chapter 3 Setup
109
Setup Procedure When You Turn on the Power for the First Time
109
Setting up Windows® 10
109
Configuring Basic Settings after os Setup
114
Basic Settings for Windows® 10
114
Chapter 4 Precautions While the os Is Running
119
Event Log Entries During Setup
119
Table 4-1 Error / Warning Eventlog (During the os Setup)
119
Event Log Entries While the os Is Running
120
Table 4-2 Error / Warning Eventlog (While Windows® 10 Running) (1/2)
120
Table 4-3 Error / Warning Eventlog (While Windows® 10 Running) (2/2)
121
Scheduled Functions by Default
122
Security Enhancement Function
126
Factory-Shipped Network Settings
126
Product Activation in Windows® 10
127
If Mouse Operations Do Not Work on the Sign-In Screen
127
Display of Device Manager
128
Chapter 5 Specifications
129
Equipment Specifications
129
Table 5-1 Common Specifications List
129
Table 5-2 Individual Specifications List
131
Table 5-3 os Type List
132
Table 5-4 Accessories List
132
Table 5-5 Option Specifications
132
Table 5-6 Supported Resolutions List
133
Table 5-7 Main Memory Constitution List
133
Table 5-8 Optional LAN Adapter Specifications List
133
Table 5-9 Maximum Current Specifications
134
Table 5-10 Maximum Current Specifications by Function
134
Memory Space
135
I/O Space
136
Table 5-11 I/O Space List
136
Interrupts List
137
Table 5-12 Interrupts List
137
Serial Port Settings
138
Table 5-13 Interrupts List (IRQ Assignment When the APIC Is Disabled)
138
Table 5-14 Serial Port Default Settings
138
BIOS Setup
139
Table 5-15 BIOS Setup Menu Operation Key
139
Table 5-16 BIOS Setup Menu List
140
Boot Menu
144
Table 5-17 Boot Menu Operation Key
144
Table 5-18 Boot Menu List
144
Hardware System Clock
145
Table 5-19 Hardware System Clock Specification
145
Interface Specifications
146
Connector Specifications
146
External Control Specifications
151
Table 5-20 External Control I/O Port Specifications
151
Table 5-21 List of External Control I/O Signals
152
External Interface Cable Length Specifications
155
Table 5-22 External Interface Cable Length Specifications
155
Chapter 6 Checkup and Maintenance
157
Daily Checkup
157
Periodic Checkup
160
Table 6-1 Periodic Checkup
160
Installing and Removing Components
161
Types and Locations of Installed Components
161
Figure 6-1 Types and Locations of Installed Components
161
Before Installing or Removing Components
162
Installing and Removing the Cover of the Equipment
163
Figure 6-2 Removing the Cover of the Equipment
163
Installing and Removing an Extension Board
164
Table 6-2 Extension Boards List
165
Figure 6-3 Installing an Extension Board
167
Installing and Removing a Main Memory
168
Figure 6-4 Installing a Main Memory
169
Table 6-3 Main Memory Combination List
169
Installing and Removing an HDD/SSD
171
Figure 6-5 Opening the Front Cover
172
Figure 6-6 Removing an HDD/SSD
172
Figure 6-7 Removing a Drive Bay 3 HDD/SSD
173
Installing and Removing a DVD Drive
174
Figure 6-8 Removing a DVD Cover
174
Figure 6-9 Removing the Screw Fixing the DVD Drive
175
Figure 6-10 Removing the DVD Drive
175
Attaching and Removing Rack-Mounting Metal Fittings (Option)
176
Figure 6-11 Attaching Rack-Mounting Metal Fittings
177
Attaching and Removing Rubber Feet
178
Figure 6-12 Removing a Rubber Foot
178
Figure 6-13 Removing Cover Screws
179
Replacing a Dust Filter
180
Figure 6-14 Replacing a Dust Filter
180
Installing and Removing a Lithium Battery
181
Figure 6-15 Removing a Lithium Battery
182
Enabling the Remote Power on Function
183
Table 6-4 Remote Power on Setting
183
Figure 6-16 Removing a Jumper Socket
184
Chapter 7 Restoring the Factory-Shipped Condition Usinga Recovery DVD
185
Overview of Restoration Procedure
185
Preparation
186
Restoring the System Drive Back to the Factory-Shipped Condition
187
Procedure for Restoring the System Drive Back to the Factory-Shipped Condition
187
Errors Generated During a Restoration Process and Their Corrective Actions
196
Table 7-1 List of Errors of the Recovery Operation
196
Chapter 8 Maintenance Operations
197
Overview
197
Table 8-1 RAS Features Overview
197
Collecting a Memory Dump
202
Table 8-2 Error that Trigger a Memory Dump
202
Memory Dump Confirmation Messages
204
Configuring the Settings Related to a Memory Dump
205
Startup Suppression on Serious Failure Detection
207
Maintenance Operation Commands
208
Table 8-3 Maintenance Operation Commands
208
Log Information Collection Command (Logsave)
209
Table 8-4 Information Saved by Logsave
209
Table 8-5 Error Messages of the Logsave Command
210
Memory Dump File Copy Command (Mdump)
211
Table 8-6 Error Messages of the Mdump Command
212
Disk Area Allocation Command for Saving a Memory Dump (Createdmp)
213
Table 8-7 Error Messages of the Createdmp Command
214
RAS Information Display Command (Getrasinfo)
215
Table 8-8 Information Displayed by the Getrasinfo Command
215
Table 8-9 Error Messages of the Getrasinfo Command
224
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
226
List of Problems
226
Problems that Occur before the os Startup
226
Problems that Occur after the os Startup
227
Countermeasures
228
Problems that Occur before the os Startup
228
Problems that Occur after the os Startup
232
STOP Error Codes
244
Table 9-1 STOP Error Codes
244
Table 9-2 Action List for STOP Error Code 0X80
245
Event Log
246
Table 9-3 Event Log Entries Unique to the Equipment
247
Checking the System Load by Using Performance Monitor
251
Table 9-4 Performance Counters Related to the Performance of the Equipment
253
Digital LED for Status Indication
255
POST Messages
255
Table 9-5 POST Codes and Stop Factor/Action
255
Displaying a Hardware Status Code
257
Table 9-6 Hardware Status Code and Cause/Action
257
Chapter 10 Software Raid1
258
Overview of the Software RAID1
258
What Is the Software RAID1
258
What You Can Do with RAID1
259
Setup
260
Overview of Setup
260
Setting up a New RAID1
260
Checking the Status of the RAID1
261
Checking by the Status Lamps
261
Figure 10-1 HDD Status Lamp
261
Checking by the Hardware Status Window
262
Checking by the Software RAID Utility
263
Recovery from Failure
264
Detecting a Failure
264
Table 10-1 Action List of When the RAID Detected Failure
264
Recovery from a Failure in One Drive
265
When a Problem Occurs During Recovery Operation
273
Recovery from Failure in both Drives
274
Recovery Method When a Normal Drive Is Accidentally Taken Offline
274
Preventive Maintenance
275
Creating a Backup Drive
275
Recovery Using a Backup Drive
276
Data Matching Procedure
279
Software RAID Utility
280
Overview
280
Starting and Stopping the Software RAID Utility
281
Status Display Function
283
Table 10-2 List of Array and Drive Statuses
283
Rebuild Function
284
Consistency Check Function
288
Array Creation Function
293
Drive Initialization Function
295
Error Messages
298
Table 10-3 Error Messages
298
Appendix Handling Replaceable Components
300
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Hitachi HF-W6500 Instruction Manual (313 pages)
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Industrial PC
| Size: 8.15 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
4
Important Notifications
4
Safety Instructions
4
Precautions
4
Table of Contents
49
Chapter 1 Getting Started
56
Scope
56
Installing an Extension Board
56
Role of an Operator
56
Work Flow
58
Name and Function of each Part
59
Figure 1-1 Name of each Part (Front View)
60
Figure 1-2 Name of each Part (Rear View)
61
Figure 1-3 Physical Configuration Inside Equipment
62
Table 1-1 Function of each Part
63
Table 1-2 Environment
68
Installation Environment
69
Installation
69
Figure 1-4 Operation and Service Clearance (Top View)
70
Figure 1-5 Installation Clearance
70
Table 1-3 Dimension, Service Clearance, and Installation Clearance
70
Figure 1-6 Exterior View (Horizontal Installation on the Desktop)
71
Figure 1-7 Exterior View (Rack Mount)
71
Figure 1-8 Exterior View (Vertical Installation)
73
Hardware Connection
74
Power Cord
75
Figure 1-9 Hardware Connection
75
Table 1-4 Power Cord and Plug Identification
78
Chapter 2 Operation
80
Before Turning on the Power
80
Starting the Equipment
81
Shutting down the Equipment
82
Power Shutdown
83
Emergency Shutdown
83
DVD Drive
84
Inserting a CD or DVD
85
Ejecting a CD or DVD
85
Figure 2-1 DVD Drive (Front View)
85
Controlling the Power Using the LAN
86
Enabling the WOL (Wake on LAN) Function
86
Turning on the Power Using the LAN
87
Setting up the LAN Interface
89
Table 2-1 Specification of the LAN Setting
89
Setting up the Screen
101
Chapter 3 Setup
110
Setup Procedure When You Turn on the Power for the First Time
110
Setting up Windows® 10
110
Setting up Windows® 7
114
Configuring Basic Settings after os Setup
120
Basic Settings for Windows® 10
120
Table 3-1 List of Culture Names (Windows® 10)
123
Basic Settings for Windows® 7
126
Setup Procedure When Using Windows XP Mode
132
Chapter 4 Precautions While the os Is Running
146
Event Log Entries During Setup
146
Table 4-1 Error / Warning Eventlog (During the os Setup)
146
Event Log Entries While the os Is Running
147
Table 4-2 Error / Warning Eventlog (While Windows® 7 Running) (1/2
147
Scheduled Functions by Default
151
Security Enhancement Function
161
Factory-Shipped Network Settings
161
Product Activation in Windows® 10
162
Startup Repair Function
162
Display of Device Manager
162
Chapter 5 Specifications
163
Equipment Specifications
163
Table 5-1 Common Specifications List
163
Table 5-2 Individual Specifications List
165
Table 5-3 os Type List
166
Table 5-4 Accessories List
166
Table 5-5 Option Specifications
166
Table 5-6 Supported Resolutions List
167
Table 5-7 Main Memory Constitution List
167
Table 5-8 Optional LAN Adapter Specifications List
167
Table 5-9 Maximum Current Specifications
168
Table 5-10 Maximum Current Specifications by Function
168
Memory Space
169
I/O Space
170
Table 5-11 I/O Space List
170
Interrupts List
171
Table 5-12 Interrupts List
171
Serial Port Settings
172
Table 5-13 Interrupts List (IRQ Assignment When the APIC Is Disabled)
172
Table 5-14 Serial Port Default Settings
172
BIOS Setup
173
Table 5-15 BIOS Setup Menu Operation Key
173
Table 5-16 BIOS Setup Menu List
174
Boot Menu
178
Table 5-17 Boot Menu Operation Key
178
Table 5-18 Boot Menu List
178
Hardware System Clock
179
Table 5-19 Hardware System Clock Specification
179
Interface Specifications
180
Connector Specifications
180
External Control Specifications
185
Table 5-20 External Control I/O Port Specifications
185
Table 5-21 List of External Control I/O Signals
186
External Interface Cable Length Specifications
189
Table 5-22 External Interface Cable Length Specifications
189
Chapter 6 Checkup and Maintenance
191
Daily Checkup
191
Periodic Checkup
194
Table 6-1 Periodic Checkup
194
Installing and Removing Components
195
Types and Locations of Installed Components
195
Figure 6-1 Types and Locations of Installed Components
195
Before Installing or Removing Components
196
Installing and Removing the Cover of the Equipment
197
Figure 6-2 Removing the Cover of the Equipment
197
Installing and Removing an Extension Board
198
Table 6-2 Extension Boards List
199
Figure 6-3 Installing an Extension Board
201
Installing and Removing a Main Memory
202
Figure 6-4 Removing the SATA Cable
203
Figure 6-5 Installing a Main Memory
204
Table 6-3 Main Memory Combination List
204
Installing and Removing an HDD
205
Figure 6-6 Opening the Front Cover
206
Figure 6-7 Removing an HDD
206
Figure 6-8 Removing a Drive Bay 3 HDD
207
Installing and Removing a DVD Drive
208
Figure 6-9 Removing a DVD Cover
208
Figure 6-10 Removing the Screw Fixing the DVD Drive
209
Figure 6-11 Removing the DVD Drive
209
Attaching and Removing Rack-Mounting Metal Fittings (Option)
210
Figure 6-12 Attaching Rack-Mounting Metal Fittings
211
Attaching and Removing Rubber Feet
212
Figure 6-13 Removing a Rubber Foot
212
Figure 6-14 Removing Cover Screws
213
Replacing a Dust Filter
214
Figure 6-15 Replacing a Dust Filter
214
Installing and Removing a Lithium Battery
215
Figure 6-16 Removing a Lithium Battery
216
Enabling the Remote Power on Function
217
Table 6-4 Remote Power on Setting
217
Figure 6-17 Removing a Jumper Socket
218
Chapter 7 Restoring the Factory-Shipped Condition Usinga Recovery DVD
219
Overview of Restoration Procedure
219
Preparation
220
Restoring the System Drive Back to the Factory-Shipped Condition
221
Procedure for Restoring the System Drive Back to the Factory-Shipped Condition
221
Errors Generated During a Restoration Process and Their Corrective Actions
230
Table 7-1 List of Errors of the Recovery Operation
230
Chapter 8 Maintenance Operations
231
Overview
231
Table 8-1 RAS Features Overview
231
Collecting a Memory Dump
236
Table 8-2 Error that Trigger a Memory Dump
236
Memory Dump Confirmation Messages
238
Configuring the Settings Related to a Memory Dump
239
Startup Suppression on Serious Failure Detection
241
Maintenance Operation Commands
242
Table 8-3 Maintenance Operation Commands
242
Log Information Collection Command (Logsave)
243
Table 8-4 Information Saved by Logsave
243
Table 8-5 Error Messages of the Logsave Command
244
Memory Dump File Copy Command (Mdump)
245
Table 8-6 Error Messages of the Mdump Command
246
Disk Area Allocation Command for Saving a Memory Dump (Createdmp)
247
Table 8-7 Error Messages of the Createdmp Command
248
RAS Information Display Command (Getrasinfo)
249
Table 8-8 Information Displayed by the Getrasinfo Command
249
Table 8-9 Error Messages of the Getrasinfo Command
258
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
259
List of Problems
259
Problems that Occur before the os Startup
259
Problems that Occur after the os Startup
260
Countermeasures
261
Problems that Occur before the os Startup
261
Problems that Occur after the os Startup
265
STOP Error Codes
278
Table 9-1 STOP Error Codes
278
Table 9-2 Action List for STOP Error Code 0X80
279
Event Log
280
Table 9-3 Event Log Entries Unique to the Equipment
281
Checking the System Load by Using Performance Monitor
285
Table 9-4 Performance Counters Related to the Performance of the Equipment
287
Digital LED for Status Indication
289
POST Messages
289
Table 9-5 POST Codes and Stop Factor/Action
289
Displaying a Hardware Status Code
291
Table 9-6 Hardware Status Code and Cause/Action
291
Chapter 10 Raid1
292
What Is RAID1
292
Setup
294
Overview of Setup
294
Newly Setting up RAID1
294
Checking the Status of the RAID1
295
Checking by the Status Lamps
295
Figure 10-1 HDD Status Lamp
295
Checking by the Hardware Status Window
296
Recovery from Failure
297
Detecting a Failure
297
Table 10-1 Action List of When the RAID Detected Failure
297
Recovery from a Failure in One HDD
298
Recovery from Failure in both Hdds
305
Preventive Maintenance
306
Creating a Backup HDD
306
Recovery Using a Backup HDD
307
Performing Periodical HDD Replacement
308
Appendix Handling Replaceable Components
312
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