Overview:
①. Power-on self-start (POST) refers to the automatic startup and execution of pre-programs after a computer is powered on. Power-on self-start for industrial control panels signifies that when these panels receive power, they automatically initiate and commence operations. This setting is commonly utilized in automated systems and remote monitoring systems within industrial environments.
②. Industrial control panels incorporate a design feature on the chassis panel known as the AT/ATX switch. This switch facilitates the convenient enabling or disabling of the power-on self-start function.
Step 1: Enabling Power-on Self-Start
1. Under power-off conditions, adjust the "AT/ATX" switch on the chassis to the "AT" position to successfully enable this function. Upon setting it to this position, the system will automatically start and execute pre-programs upon powering on. This configuration suits unmanned operations or environments requiring continuous computer operation throughout a 24-hour cycle.
Step 2: Disabling Power-on Self-Start
2. Under power-off conditions, switch the "AT/ATX" switch on the chassis to the "ATX" position to disable the power-on self-start function.