B&R Industries Provit 5000 User Manual - page 306
Provit 5000 User’s Manual
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Software • BIOS for System Unit with Socket 370
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CPU processor (internal processor temperature)
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CPU socket
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I/O
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FPD (display unit)
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FAN (rpm of the processor fan)
Alarms
A display shows you whether an alarm (over-temperature) for the CPU
components, I/O module and display (FPD) is available. Likewise, the status of
CMOS battery (ok / bad) and the fan rpm (ok/fail) are displayed.
Skip Ext. Alarm
This setup setting is available starting from Elite BIOS Version 1.09 .
No
Fan alarm evaluation and the communication evaluation
between the controller and FPD are activated.
P6 Fan
Fan alarm evaluation is deactivated. No alarm goes off when
the fan fails. The communication evaluation between the
controller and FPD remains activated and is signaled
acoustically.
RS485
Fan alarm evaluation is activated and signaled acoustically. The
communication evaluation between the controller and FPD
remains activated and is signaled acoustically.
P6Fan+RS485
Fan alarm evaluation and communication evaluation between
the controller and FPD are both activated.
3.11 Password Setting
The system password can be set here (min. 4, max. 8 characters). If, when requested to enter
password, you exit without pressing Enter, the password function is deactivated (see also the
section "BIOS Features Setup, Security Option").
Figure 187: Alarms