Battery Replacement; Software Installation - Kontron CP3002 User Manual

3u compactpci processor board based on the intel core i7 processor with the intel qm57 chipset
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Installation
3.5.7

Battery Replacement

The CP3002 is provided with a 3.0 V "coin cell" lithium battery for the RTC. The lithium battery
must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manufacturer.
A suitable battery type is CR2025.
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
• Turn off power.
• Remove the battery.
• Place the new battery in the socket.
• Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole must be on the top!
Note ...
The user must be aware that the battery's operational temperature range is
less than the CP3002's storage temperature range.
For exact range information, refer to the battery manufacturer's specifications.
Note ...
Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced.
The battery should be replaced only with an identical or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
The typical life expectancy of a 170 mAh battery (CR2025) is 5 - 6 years with
an average on-time of 8 hours per working day at an operating temperature of
30°C. However, this typical value varies considerably because the life
expectancy is dependent on the operating temperature and the standby time
(shutdown time) of the system in which it operates.
To ensure that the lifetime of the battery has not been exceeded it is
recommended to exchange the battery after 4 - 5 years.
3.6

Software Installation

The installation of the Ethernet and all other onboard peripheral drivers is described in detail in
the relevant Driver Kit files.
Installation of an operating system is a function of the OS software and is not addressed in this
manual. Refer to appropriate OS software documentation for installation.
Note ...
Users working with pre-configured operating system installation images for
Plug and Play compliant operating systems, for example Windows® XP, Win-
dows® XP Embedded, must take into consideration that the stepping and revi-
sion ID of the chipset and/or other onboard PCI devices may change. Thus, a
re-configuration of the operating system installation image deployed for a pre-
vious chipset stepping or revision ID is in most cases required. The correspond-
ing operating system will detect new devices according to the Plug and Play
configuration rules.
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