8. Tools
8-1
8. Tools
8.1 Notes on tool usage
8.1.1 Overview of tools
BASE SYSTEM/S10VE (hereafter
BASE SYSTEM
) is a tool used to view, monitor, and debug the system
configuration, settings, and RAS information of the S10VE. It follows the same conventions as any other
Windows®-based application.
Table 8-1 Types of tool
Package name
Model
Manner of provision
BASE SYSTEM/S10VE
S-7898-38
Sold separately
8.1.2 Hardware and software requirements
BASE SYSTEM requires the following operating environment:
- Personal computer (hereafter the PADT) with a CPU of 1 GHz or faster
- Display with a resolution of 1,366
×
768 dots or higher (FWXGA)
- 2 GB (or more) RAM
- Free hard disk capacity of 200 MB or more
- S10VE series CPU module, power supply module, mount base, and RI/O-IF module
- Cable for connecting the PADT and PCs (LAN cable)
- Remote I/O station, power supply, mount base, cards, and wiring cables, as needed
- Microsoft® Windows® 7 (64-bit) operating system or Microsoft® Windows® 10 (64-bit) operating system
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4
- Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributable package (x64)
Users of this product must have a basic knowledge of the Windows® environment and user interfaces. This
system complies with the Windows® standard. This manual is intended for users who have mastered a
basic knowledge of how to use Windows®.
8.1.3 Restrictions on connection configuration of PADT and S10VE
The following restrictions apply when connecting the PADT and the S10VE by means other than a direct
Ethernet LAN cable connection:
Connection via a hub
Use a switch. If you use a hub, response times might become extremely slow while monitoring on the PADT,
giving the appearance that on-screen operations have frozen.
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