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Hitachi HF-W2000 50 Industrial PC manual available for free PDF download: Instruction Manual
Hitachi HF-W2000 50 Instruction Manual (290 pages)
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Hitachi
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Industrial PC
| Size: 12.83 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notifications
4
Safety Instructions
6
Precautions
26
Table of Contents
38
Chapter 1 Getting Started
44
Scope
44
Installing an Extension Board
44
Role of the Operator
44
Workflow
45
Name and Function of each Part
46
Figure 1-1 Name of each Part (Front View)
47
Figure 1-2 Name of each Part (Rear View)
48
Figure 1-3 Physical Configuration Inside the Equipment
49
Table 1-1 Function of each Part
50
Installation Environment
55
Environment
55
Installation
56
Figure 1-4 Operation and Service Clearance (Top View)
57
Figure 1-5 Installation Clearance
57
Table 1-2 Dimensions, Operation and Service Clearance, and Installation Clearance
57
Figure 1-6 Exterior View (Horizontal Installation on a Desktop)
58
Figure 1-7 Exterior View (Vertical Installation on a Desktop)
58
Hardware Connections
59
Figure 1-8 Hardware Connections
60
Chapter 2 Operation
62
Before Turning on the Power
62
Starting the Equipment
63
Shutting down the Equipment
64
Shutting down the Power
65
Emergency Shutdown
65
DVD Drive
66
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
66
Figure 2-1 DVD Drive (Front View)
66
Ejecting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
67
Using the DVD Drive When the Equipment Is Installed Vertically
67
Controlling the Power by Using a LAN
68
Enabling the Wake-On-LAN (WOL) Feature
68
Turning on the Power by Using a LAN
69
Setting up the LAN Interface
71
Setting up the Screen
83
Chapter 3 Setup
92
Setup Procedure When Turning on the Power for the First Time
92
Setting up Windows
92
2016 Ltsb
92
Setting up Windows
96
2019 Lts
96
Setting up Windows Server
100
Configuring Basic Settings after os Setup
104
Basic Settings for Windows
104
And Windows Server 2016
104
Chapter 4 Precautions While the os Is Running
108
Event Log Entries During Setup
108
Table 4-1 Error and Warning Event Logs (During Setup)
108
Event Log Entries While the os Is Running
109
Table 4-2 Error and Warning Event Logs
109
Functions Scheduled by Default
111
Security Enhancement Functionality
115
Factory Default Network Settings
115
License Activation
116
Unresponsive Mouse in the Sign-In Window
117
Chapter 5 Specifications
118
Equipment Specifications
118
Memory Space
124
I/O Spaces
125
List of Interrupts
126
Serial Port Settings
127
BIOS Setup
128
Hardware System Clock
135
Table 5-1 Hardware System Clock Specifications
135
Interface Specifications
136
Connector Specifications
136
External Contact Specifications
142
External Interface Cable Length Specifications
146
Chapter 6 Inspection and Maintenance
148
Daily Inspections
148
Periodic Inspections
151
Installing and Removing Components
152
Types and Locations of Installed Components
152
Figure 6-1 Types and Locations of Installed Components
152
Before Installing or Removing Components
153
Installing and Removing the Cover of the Main Unit
154
Figure 6-2 Removing the Cover of the Main Unit
154
Installing and Removing an Extension Board
155
Figure 6-3 Removing the PCI Cover
156
Figure 6-4 Installing an Extension Board
157
Figure 6-5 Removing an Extension Board
158
Installing and Removing the Main Memory
159
Figure 6-6 Installing the Main Memory
160
Installing and Removing an HDD or SSD
162
Figure 6-7 Removing an HDD or SSD
163
Installing or Removing a DVD Drive
164
Figure 6-8 Removing the DVD Drive
164
Installing and Removing a Dust Filter
165
Figure 6-9 Removing the Dust Filter
165
Figure 6-10 Installing a Dust Filter
165
Installing and Removing the Vertical Stand
166
Figure 6-11 Installing the Vertical Stand
166
Removing and Installing the Lithium Battery
167
Figure 6-12(1) Removing the Lithium Battery
167
Figure 6-12(2) Removing the Lithium Battery
168
Enabling the Remote Power on Feature
169
Figure 6-13 Removing the Jumper Socket
169
Chapter 7 Restoring the Factory-Shipped Condition by Using a Recovery DVD
172
Overview of the Restoration Procedure
172
Preparation
173
Restoring the System Drive to the Factory-Shipped Condition
174
Procedure for Restoring the System Drive to the Factory-Shipped Condition
174
Errors Generated During the Recovery Process and Corrective Actions
182
Chapter 8 Maintenance Operations
184
Overview
184
Table 8-1 Overview of RAS Features
184
Collecting Memory Dumps
189
Table 8-2 Errors that Trigger Memory Dumps
189
Memory Dump Confirmation Messages
191
Configuring the Settings Related to Memory Dumps
192
Suppressing Startup Upon Detection of a Serious Failure
194
Maintenance Operation Commands
195
Table 8-3 Maintenance Operation Commands
195
Log Information Collection Command (Logsave)
196
Table 8-4 Information Saved by the Logsave Command
196
Table 8-5 Error Messages of the Logsave Command
197
Memory Dump File Copy Command (Mdump)
198
Table 8-6 Error Messages of the Mdump Command
199
Disk Space Allocation Command for Saving a Memory Dump (Createdmp)
200
Table 8-7 Error Messages of the Createdmp Command
201
RAS Information Display Command (Getrasinfo)
202
Table 8-8 Information Displayed by the Getrasinfo Command
202
Table 8-9 Error Messages of the Getrasinfo Command
210
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
212
List of Problems
212
Problems that Occur before os Startup
212
Problems that Occur after os Startup
213
Causes and Countermeasures
214
Problems that Occur before os Startup
214
Problems that Occur after os Startup
218
Bug Check Causes
230
Table 9-1 List of Codes for Bug Check (Blue Screen) Causes
230
Event Log
232
Table 9-3 Event Log Entries Unique to the Equipment
233
Checking the System Load by Using Performance Monitor
237
Table 9-4 Performance Counters Related to the Performance of the Equipment
239
Digital Leds for Status Indications
241
POST Messages
241
Table 9-5 POST Codes, Reasons for Stopping, and Actions
241
Display of Hardware Status Codes
243
Table 9-6 Hardware Status Codes and Related Causes and Actions
243
Chapter 10 Software Raid1
244
Overview of Software RAID1
244
What Is Software RAID1
244
Features of RAID1
246
Setup
247
Overview of Setup
247
Setting up a New RAID1 Configuration
247
Checking the RAID1 Status
248
Checking by Using the Status Lamps
248
Figure 10-1 DRIVE Status Lamps
248
Checking by Using the Hardware Status Window
249
Checking by Using the Software RAID Utility
251
Recovering from a Failure
252
Detecting a Failure
252
Table 10-1 List of Actions When a RAID1 Failure Is Detected
252
Recovery from a Failure in One HDD
253
Recovery from a Power Failure While the System Is Operating
261
When a Problem Occurs During Recovery
262
Recovery from a Failure in both Hdds
263
Recovering a Normal HDD that was Set to Offline by Mistake
263
Preventive Maintenance
264
Creating a Backup HDD
264
Recovery by Using a Backup HDD
265
Periodically Replacing Hdds
266
Data Matching
268
Software RAID Utility
269
Overview of the Software RAID Utility
269
Starting and Exiting the Software RAID Utility
270
Status Display Feature
272
Table 10-2 Array Status and Drive Status
272
Rebuilding Feature
273
Consistency Check Feature
277
Array Creation Feature
282
Drive Initialization Feature
284
List of Error Messages
287
Table 10-3 Error Messages Displayed by the Software RAID Utility
287
Appendix Handling of Replaceable Components
288
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