Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- SIMATIC IPC627C
- Legal information
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety notes
- 3 Description
- 4 Application planning
- 5 Mounting
- 6 Connecting
- 7 Commissioning
- 8 Integration
- 9 Functions
- 10 Expansion and parameter assignment
- 11 Service and maintenance
- 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components
- 11.1.1 Repairs
- 11.1.2 Preventive maintenance
- 11.1.3 Replacing the Backup Battery
- 11.1.4 Removing/Installing the Power Supply
- 11.1.5 Installing / removing the bus board
- 11.1.6 Installing / removing the motherboard
- 11.1.7 Installing / removing the equipment fan
- 11.1.8 Installing / removing the power supply fan
- 11.1.9 Processor replacement
- 11.2 Reinstalling the software
- 11.2.1 General installation procedure
- 11.2.2 Restoring the Factory State of the Software Using the Restore DVD
- 11.2.3 Installing Windows
- 11.2.4 Setting up the language selection by means of the Multilanguage User Interface (MUI)
- 11.2.5 Recovery of Windows 7
- 11.2.6 Installing drivers and software
- 11.2.7 Installing the RAID Controller software
- 11.2.8 Installing the optional burner or DVD software
- 11.2.9 Update installation
- 11.2.10 Data backup / subsequent modification of partitions
- 11.2.11 CP 1616 onboard
- 11.3 Installing the RAID Controller software
- 11.4 BIOS update
- 11.5 BIOS Recovery
- 11.1 Removing and installing hardware components
- 12 Alarm, error, and system messages
- 13 Troubleshooting/FAQs
- 14 Technical data
- 15 Dimension drawings
- 16 Detailed descriptions
- A Appendix
- B ESD guidelines
- C List of abbreviations
- Glossary
- Index

Commissioning
7.5 Notes on operation
SIMATIC IPC627C
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7.5.5 Compact Flash card (optional)
NOTICE
We highly recommend that use use approved SIMATIC Compact Flash cards. No liability
can be accepted if functions are impaired due to the use of third-party cards.
Design
A Compact Flash card can be used on-board and in an extra mount. This mount replaces the
usual hard disk mount.
Characteristics
The Flash drive with Compact Flash card reacts just like any standard IDE hard disk preset
as a master. No special driver software is required to operate the Flash drive.
Even though the Flash drive reacts like a hard disk on the outside, there are restrictions due
to the limited number of write cycles on Flash memory. The service life of a Compact Flash
card depends on the number of write access to the medium - read accesses have no effect.
To maximize the service life of Compact Flash cards, take care that the writing to the cards
is kept to a minimum.
For example, you can do this by ensuring that:
● Swap files of the operating system and application are not located on the Compact Flash
card.
● Cyclic writing is avoided.
Operating systems such as MS-DOS and Windows XP Embedded allow this, for example.
The Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) can be used with Windows XP Embedded, for example.
This minimizes the number of write accesses to the Flash drive or avoids it entirely.
Booting from the Flash drive
A operating system must be installed before you can boot from the Flash drive. You will find
the procedure for installing an operating system in section "Installing Windows (Page 93)".