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NSA12/NSA15 NSA-Series Industrial PC USER`S MANUAL

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1. Error RAS Board Error RAS Board Battery Note For details on using this window refer to the RAS Utility s Help function 4 11 suoljoun4 SVH gt suoljoun4 SVH gt 4 4 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 2 Setting the Failure Notification Function E Clearing Failure detected Status If the NSA is started when a failure is detected the failure notification function will operate and the Failure detected Notification Dialog Box will be displayed The failure detected status must be cleared so that the Failure detected Notification Window is not displayed at startup Click View more detail EJ OMRON Industrial PC RAS Utility Industrial PC dh RAS Utili X Failure detected D PADA mordet Report Monitoring Failure detected o0 Shutdown OS Disable LCD Backlight Monitoring Warning Temperatures Warning Yoltages Restart OS Warning Accumulated Hours Error Startup Monitoring Error Alive Monitoring X Close this window Error Shutdown Monitoring Error Power Failure Failure Notification Error RAS Board Error RAS Board Battery ON OFF Error UPS PF Signal detected m To clear the failure detected status select Action Clear Failure detected Mode from the View more detail Dialog Box Select Clear Failure detected Mode from the Action Menu Ei OMRON ndustrial PC RAS Utility a a Open Log File Save Log File Read Latest Log Data Clear Failure detected Mode Reset Accumulate
2. Device 1 Normal Calibration Points 4 4 Calibration Timeout a KO C Lag W EEPROM Calibration C cw 7 i Calibrate Button Make sure the EEPROM Calibration box is selected 3 19 seolA2G jeI ydu g Bunosuuo pue Od EUISNPUJ sanas ySN 241 uIJ BISU e saolneg jeleyduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Od ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 uiljBISU e 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 6 1 Calibrating the Touch Panel 3 20 4 The calibration screen will appear Touch the tip of the arrow on the touch panel screen When that calibration point is entered an arrow will appear in another location Touch the tip of the each arrow that appears Touch the tip of the arrow to input a calibration point Device 1 Touch arrow tips or cross centers as they appear Calibration will terminate if no touch is received within 10 seconds Press escape to abort the calibration process 5 After all the calibration points have been entered the Check calibration dialog box will appear A message will be displayed prompting you to save the calibration data If there were no problems with the calibration points press the OK Button or the Enter Key on the keyboard If there was a problem with a calibration point do not touch anything for 10 seconds The calibration data will be discarded and will not be saved Touch the OK button below to check calibration If no touch is received within 10 seconds the aigna settings will be res
3. Failure notification is disabled The DIP switch is set to disable the Action on Errors Function The date or time in the OS was changed The memory capacity is insufficient Enable failure notification Refer to 4 4 2 Setting the Failure Notification Function Set the DIP switch to disable the Action on Errors Function and restart the device Refer to 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch Set the time for RAS before setting the time for the RAS Utility Refer to 4 4 4 Log Filter Filter and Find Close all unnecessary applications If memory is still insufficient after closing unnecessary applications set up virtual memory For information on setting up virtual memory refer to Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory Appendix xipueddy Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 1 Using the Setup Menu Appendix 1 BIOS Setup This section describes the procedure for using the BIOS setup menu of the NSA series Industrial PC The screens shown in this document are only examples and may differ slightly from the actual screens depending on the product Appendix 1 1 Using the Setup Menu HW Starting Up and Exiting the BIOS Setup Menu A Keyboard is required to set up the BIOS and access the BIOS menu Connect a USB keyboard A message box like the one shown below will be displayed at the bottom of the screen when the system power supply is turned ON Logo Displayed Press F2 for System Utilities
4. Logo Not Displayed Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP 1 Press the F2 Key while the message box is displayed to launch the setup menu 2 The Main Setting Screen will be displayed Note You must enter a password if one has been set 3 Use the Down Left or Right Arrow Key to go to the next item and use the Enter Key to select the item Note Refer to Appendix 1 5 Main Menu for details on individual screens Select the Exit Screen to exit from the setup menu Note Refer to Appendix 1 11 Exit Menu for details on exit options The RAS Board s startup monitoring is performed even during BIOS setup Disable the startup monitoring function when making the BIOS settings If the startup monitoring function cannot be disabled turn ON pin 8 of the DIP switch to disable the Action on Error function Appendix 2 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 2 Screen Configuration Appendix 1 2 Screen Configuration Help Field Menu Bar Explains the item that is Displays menu items currently selected PhoenixBI0S Setup Utility la Main System Time 09 50 46 System Date 08 25 2005 IDE Channel 0 Master 80026MB IDE Channel 0 Slave None IDE Channel 1 Master None IDE Channel 1 Slave None IDE Channel 2 Master None IDE Channel 3 Master None System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 1038336 KB F1 Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save a
5. Appendix 4 Connecting an NE1S Series CPU Unit enemenna Appendix 26 ADDENCIX 5 AEEESSONIES resnica duetti avade Appendix 28 XXV Section 1 Overview and Specifications SUOITBDINIO9BdS PUB MIIAIBAO 1 1 1 1 Overview Overview 1 1 1 Overview The NSA series Industrial PC is a panel mountable computer equipped with a Celeron M Processor and featuring a touch panel input display output and RAS reliability availability serviceability functions 1 1 2 Features E High speed CPU and Chipset with Integrated Graphic Core The NSA series Industrial PC is equipped with a 600 MHz Celeron M Processor that has a built in 512 Kbyte L2 cache It also features a chipset with an integrated graphic core that produces sharp images and vivid realistic graphics The NSA series Industrial PC maintains optimal performance through distributed processing that makes efficient and balanced use of both the graphics and system memory High performance Display The XGA color LCD featured in the NSA series Industrial PC is a high contrast high resolution TFT display Thin Profile Even when the display section is included an NSA series Industrial PC NSA12 models has a thin profile with a thickness of only 98 mm Waterproof Construction The front panel is rated the equivalent of IP65 for waterproofing Network Functions Connecting to two networks is quick and easy because each NSA series Industrial PC
6. 6 Advanced Menu Function Setting Description Boot time Disabled Displays the Self diagnosis Screen The Diagnostic Screen Enabled OMRON Logo is not displayed when this function is enabled Quick Boot Mode Disabled Selects the Quickboot Mode for startup Enabled Note The settings in the table are initial values 3 YO Device Configuration Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility MEE Advanced I O Device Configuration Item Specific Help COM Port 1 Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Interrupt IRQ 4 COM Port 2 Enabled Base I O address 2F8 Interrupt IRQ 3 COM Port 3 Enabled Base I O address 3E8 Interrupt IRQ 6 COM Port 4 Enabled Base I O address 2E8 Interrupt IRQ 5 F1 Help TL Selectltem Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select 4 Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Appendix 9 Appendix xipueddy Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu COM Port 1 Disabled Enables or disables COM port 1 Enabled Base I O address Selects the I O address allocated to the COM port 2E8 IRQ 3 port Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Selects the I O address allocated to the 2F8 COM port 3E8 2E8 IRQ 3 port Enabled Base I O address Selects the I O address allocated to the COM port 338 Interrupt IRQ5 Selects the IRQ allocated to the COM IRQ 6 port Appendix COM Port 4 Disabled Enables or
7. Disk drives E Display adapters iq Human Interface Devices IDE ATAJATAPI controllers e Keyboards 1 Mice and other pointing devices E Monitors BS Network adapters F PCMCIA adapters Saadat E a Communications Port COM 4 s Processors Sound video and game controllers tg System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Note COM3 and COM4 are used by the NSA series Industrial PC system internally Do not select these ports 4 Click the General Tab in the displayed Communications Port Properties Dialog Box and change Device usage to Do not use this device disable then click the OK Buiton Communications Port C0M2 Properties Appendix General Port Settings Driver Details Resources F Communications Port COM Device tupe Ports COM LPT xipuaddy Manufacturer Standard port types Locations on Generic Bus Device status This device j working properly IF You are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter Troubleshoot Device usage Do not use this device disable w timer EE Co not TE TA TE disable es ee a Appendix 27 Appendix 5 Accessories Appendix 5 Accessories The following products are available as accessories for the NSA series Industrial PC 000 Produetname Model Appli
8. Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Setting Description Post Error Logging Disabled Enables or disables POST error Enabled logging when an error occurs Clear All Error Deletes all POST error logs View Post Error Log View Log Displays the POST error logs Up to Hide Log 32 POST error log records can be saved in the EEPROM Appendix Note The settings in the table are initial values xipueddy Appendix 12 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu 6 POST Error Process Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Advanced Post Error Process Item Specific Help Mode Normal Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Getting Description Normal Selects the operation that will be Retry performed when a POST error occurs Auto Normal Shuts down after an error occurs Retry Shuts down when the number of retries is exceeded or turns the power OFF Auto Ignores the error and resumes startup Retry Counter Sets the number of retries from 1 to 15 Mode Available only when Retry is selected Appendix xipuaddy Timer Sets the amount of time before the next Mode Available only when retry after a POST error occurs Retry or Auto is selected Auto Resume Enabled Selects whether to ignore the error Mode Available only when Disabled when the number retries for a
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10. Password on boot Disabled Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Getting Description FirstWare High Sets the FirstWare authentication level Authentication Medium This setting is not available if FirstWare Level Low is not used is Clear Set status Clear Set Set Supervisor Up to seven Sets the supervisor password Password alphanumeric characters Set User Password Up to seven Sets the user password alphanumeric characters Fixed disk boot sector Normal Sets the level of protection for the boot Write Protect sector Virus check reminder Disabled Displays backup and virus check System backup Daily reminders at startup Enabled when a Weekly password is set Monthly Password on boot Disabled Requires a password on startup if enabled Note The settings in the table are initial values Appendix xipuaddy Appendix 17 Appendix xipueddy Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 9 Power Menu Appendix 1 9 Power Menu Note Appendix 18 Power Menu Power Management Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Power After Power Failure Power On Item Specific Help Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description After Power Failure Stay OFF Selects the op
11. Performance Area System Properties ou must be logged on as an Administrator to make most of these changes Performance Visual effects processor scheduling memory usage and virtual memory d Settings p User Profiles Desktop settings related to your logon Settings gt gt O D 5 x Startup and Recovery System startup system failure and debugging information Settings Environment Vanables Error Reporting NISA lf the Control Panel is set to classic mode select Start Control Panel System Properties Appendix 29 Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory Appendix 6 1 Setting and Deleting the Paging File 2 Click the Advanced Tab and then click the Change Button in the Virtual Memory Area Performance Options Visual Effec ata Execution Prevention Processor scheduling By default the computer is set to use a greater share of processor time to run your programs Adjust for best performance of Background services Memory usage By default the computer is set to use a greater share of memory to run your programs Adjust for best performance of Programs System cache Virtual memory A paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM Total paging file size for all drives 0 MB a Cs 3 Next we will set up or delete the paging file 1 The following steps are for setting up the paging file Make sure that the drive selected is C i
12. RAS Board memory backed up by a battery e The Log Analysis Function analyzes the cause and or tendency of failures using large amounts of log data saved in memory OMRON RAS Solution RAS Utility A Event Monitorin a Log RAS Board E EIET RAS i Middleware Auto Log recovery Analysis 4 1 2 Monitoring and Auto recovery Monitoring Functions The RAS functions enable users to monitor operation status and detect failures The Industrial PC provides the following monitoring functions e Startup Monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while starting i e from turning ON the power supply until startup has been completed 4 2 4 1 RAS Function Details 4 1 2 Monitoring and Auto recovery Alive Monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while the OS is running i e from startup to shutdown Shutdown Monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while shutting down or rebooting External Power Supply Undervoltage Interruption Monitoring Detects abnormal power interruptions for the external power supply Temperature Monitoring Detects abnormal temperatures in the Motherboard Voltage Monitoring Detects abnormal power supply voltages in the Motherboard e Cumulative Operating Time Monitoring Detects excessive cumulative operating time RAS Board Monitoring Detects errors in the RAS Board LCD Monitoring Detects errors in the LCD Action on Error Forced Shutdown
13. The BATLOW indicator on the RAS Board is lit the RAS Board battery only e Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock as this may cause the battery fluid to leak e Make sure you have the correct type of battery and that you install it properly e Replace the battery yourself e Operation may not be normal if a battery other than the specified battery is used E Procedure for Replacing Batteries JIUBUAJUILJNI Connector RAS board batter d Motherboard battery E Changing the RAS Board Battery 1 Backup the maintenance status data held in the RAS board Refer to C Program Files OMRON tools readme html for the backup procedure for maintenance status data on the RAS board 2 Remove the back cover Refer to 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board 3 Remove the RAS board battery from the clamps and then unhook the connectors 4 Replace the battery and then assemble the unit in the reverse order 5 Register the maintenance status data in the RAS board Refer to C Program Files OMRON tools readme html for the registration procedure for maintenance status data in the RAS board 5 3 JIUBUAJUILJNI o 5 1 Maintenance 5 1 4 Batteries e Maintenance status data will become corrupted when the RAS board battery is replaced The maintenance status data on the RAS board must be backed up and then registered e Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC powe
14. all drives Minimum allowed 2 MB Recommended 253 MB Currently allocated 753 MB 4 Click the Set Button and then click the OK Button Virtual Memory Drive volume Label Paging File Size MB Paging file size for selected drive Drive La Space available 943 MB 5 Custom size Initial size MIB 753 Maximum size MB 753 C System managed size No paging File Total paging file size For all drives Minimum allowed 2 MB Recommended 753 MB Currently allocated 0 MB The No paging file Option will not take effect if you click the OK Button without first clicking the Set Button Appendix 31 Appendix x ipu ddy Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory Appendix 6 1 Setting and Deleting the Paging File 5 Make sure the paging file size that you selected appears in the Virtual Memory Area Performance Options Visual Effects Advanced Data Execution Prevention Processor scheduling By default the computer is set to use 4 greater share of processor time to run your programs Adjust for best performance of 5 Programs O Background services Memory usage By default the computer is set to use a greater share of memory to run Your programs Adjust for best performance of 5 Programs OQ System cache Virtual memory 4 paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as iF it were RAM Total paging file size For all drives If the paging file size that you selected app
15. be deleted If you delete one error record they will all be deleted 4 7 suoljoun4 SYY gt 4 3 Motherboard RAS Functions 4 3 2 Unique RAS Functions E POST Error Retry Function Normal Mode The message Press the F1 Key to Resume Press the F2 Key to Setup will be displayed on the screen to abort the startup Retry Mode The message Press lt F1 gt to Resume lt F2 gt to Setup will be displayed on the screen for the amount of time specified at the timer setting When that time has elapsed the system will attempt to restart and the process will repeat up to the number of times specified in the retry counter setting There are three options for the next operation after the specified number of retries is exceeded startup stop or power OFF Function Setting Description Retry Counter 1to 15 Sets the number of retries 1 3 5 10 or 15 Sets the amount of time until the next retry Enables or disables whether to ignore the error Enabl We Auto Resume SISI when the number of retries is exceeded and resume startup Enabled Enables or disables power OFF when Auto Resume Power Off AG Disabled is disabled Auto Mode The message Press lt F1 gt to Resume lt F2 gt to Setup will be displayed on the screen for the amount of time specified at the timer Any errors will be ignored and startup will resume Function Setting Operation 1 3 5 10 or 15 Sets the amount of time until the next
16. cathode of 25 C It is provided strictly for reference It varies significantly with the ambient temperature The service life will be shorter under extreme high or low temperature conditions and falls off sharply particularly under low temperature conditions 5 The service life is a guideline that is provided strictly for reference It varies with factors such as the installation location and operating conditions 6 The file system is formatted in advance with NTFS Both C and D drives have been created as partitions The D drive is used by the OS and RAS Utility to store the event logs 1 2 Specifications 1 2 2 General Specifications 7 When using the two USB ports on the front panel be sure to use a connecting cable less than 3 min length 8 The NSA series Industrial PC does not include a Memory Card Order the Memory Cards specified by OMRON and use them The specified Memory Cards have Windows XP Embedded already installed Refer to Appendix 5 Accessories for information on the different types of Memory Cards 9 The NSA12 TX11B S and NSA15 TX11B S have 256 MB of memory The NSA12 TX12B S and NSB15 TX12B S have 512 MB 10 The Memory Card cannot be inserted or removed while the NSA series Industrial PC is running Also only True IDE Mode is supported 1 2 2 General Specifications dem Specitications OO O O Ambient storage temperature 10 to 60 C See note 2 Must be fairly dust free operation in the X Y a
17. disables COM port 4 Enabled Base I O address Selects the I O address allocated to the COM port xipueddy Interrupt IRQ 5 Selects the IRQ allocated to the COM IRQ6 port Note The settings in the table are initial values Appendix 10 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu 4 Hardware Monitor Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Advanced Item Specific Help CPU Temp Ambient Temp FAN 1 speed FAN 2 speed Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Deseription NO OO A oo OO OO O lt lt lt rc lt MK lt 1 1 1 2 3 D 1 3 Noort nN LO LHL Display only Display only V 5 Veep Note The settings in the table are initial values The display will show 0 RPM if no fan is connected xlpueddy V 5 Display only Appendix 11 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu 5 POST Error Logging POST Error Log Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Post Error Logging Item Specific Help Post Error Logging Enabled Clear All Error View Post Error Log View Log 1 Post Error Code 54h Time 14 M D 08 23 2 Post Error Code 5th Time 14 M D 08 23 3 Post Error Code 54h Time 16 M D 08 24 4 Post Error Code 5th Time 16 M D 08 24 Fi Help 1 l Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select
18. e the Memory Card Then select the Custom size Option and input values to specify the Initial Size and Maximum Size Fields Appendix Virtual Memory xipueddy Drive Ci Space available 943 MB Custom size l Initial size MB 753 Maximum size MB 7531 System managed size No paging file Total paging file size for all drives Minimum allowed 2 MB Recommended 753 MB Currently allocated OMB In the nitial size Field input the amount of memory that you want to use for the paging file In the Maximum size Field input the maximum amount of memory that you want to use for the paging file NIS paging file of the size that you specified will be created in the drive that you specified In the example shown above a 753 MB file will be created in the C drive i e the Memory Card Check the amount of free space on the Memory Card and set the initial size and maximum size appropriately Appendix 30 Note Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory Appendix 6 1 Setting and Deleting the Paging File 2 The following steps are for deleting a paging file that was previously set up Make sure that the drive selected is C i e the Memory Card Then select the No paging file Option Virtual Memory If E Drive volume Label Paging File Size MB D Paging file size for selected drive Drive E Space available 942 MB C Custom size Initial size MB Total paging file size For
19. energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations e Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof viii Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your reguest Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensi
20. it is strong enough to hold the product e Do not let metal particles enter the product when preparing the panel Manufacturer TDK Lambda Corporation e Use an isolating source Be sure to connect a DC power supply with reinforced strong noise Connect a 24 V DC power supply to the power terminals on the NSA series e Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to Industrial PC e The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 0 mm thick e Do not connect an AC power supply to the power terminals e Do not perform a dielectric voltage test e Use a DC power supply with minimal fluctuation range e Z Note 3 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices RSEL 2001W Model 3 14 3 4 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 3 4 4 Connecting the Grounding Wire E Power Supply The following specifications are requirements for power supplies that can be connected to the NSA series Industrial PC Select a power supply that satisfies the capacity requirement tem O Value Supply voltage 24 V DC Allowable power supply voltage range 20 4 to 27 6 V DC 24 V DC 15 Power supply capacity 80 W min A KS rai Alii 0C24v AD A H E 7 N a Breaker D sE 24 V DC power supply E Connecting Parts Connect to the power supply terminal block u
21. list of the log data that meet the filter conditions Filter Marne P save Filter Delete From FistLog 2006 0612 185503 4 Type Norma 000 A Caution 000 ay Waning 0 E Fale Category Machine Operation Machine Failure POSTEra voltage 0 Temperature More Details Apply Clear e Find Focuses on the log data that meets the search conditions Type Information A Warming x Error Source Event User Up Down Note For details on using this window refer to the RAS Utility s Help function To change the log date or time if incorrect select Action Date Time Setting from the RAS Utility Menu to make the setting Section 5 Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance 5 1 1 Data Backup 5 1 Maintenance Perform all maintenance work stipulated here to ensure optimum performance of the NSA series Industrial PC Do not disassemble cut modify or burn the product and do not touch internal parts while the power is ON Doing so may cause electric A shock or fire 5 1 1 Data Backup Always back up your data and keep the backup in a safe place because the NSA series Industrial PC may have to be sent out for repairs or replaced if a malfunction should occur 5 1 2 Spare Units We recommend that you always keep spare Units on hand to get your system up and running again as quickly as possible in case a malfunction should occur or the screen becomes unreadable upon reaching the lifet
22. m regulations may vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives e This is a class A product It may cause radio interference in residential areas in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference e Use a PCI Board that complies with the EMC Directive If a PCI Board that does not comply with the EMC Directive is used there are certain measures that the user must take e For the Memory Card use only a CF Card that has the CE Marking Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual Cat No V238 E1 03 Revision Code Revision code Date Revision content 0 March 2008 Original production 02 May 2008 Page 4 12 Adding information on Shutdown OS and Reboot OS Buttons at bottom of page 03 March 2011 Rewrote the PLP material at the front of the manual Added information on conformance to EC Directives Page 2 3 Changed labels in bottom figure Page 3 14 Added material to the middle of the page XIX Checking the Contents of the Package XX The NSA series Industrial PC is shipped together with a number of accessories When opening the package make sure that all of the parts shown below are included and in good condit
23. power supply to the power supply terminal block using a twisted pair cable with stranded copper wire between AWG16 and AWG12 with a rated temperature of 75 C Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0 5 to 0 6 N m 5 to 7 lb in Be sure the screws are properly tightened 11 Ground the NSA series Industrial PC properly to prevent malfunction due to noise 12 Do not touch the components mounted on the boards with your bare hands Discharge static electricity from your body in advance 13 Make sure that the power supply is OFF before you connect or disconnect any cable 14 Always hold the power supply connector by the housing when connecting or disconnecting it If you pull on the cable when connecting or disconnecting the connector heating fire or electric shock may occur 15 Always tighten the screws on the connector after connecting the communications cable Tighten the screws for COM port 1 and 2 to a torque of 0 23 N m 16 The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this 17 Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply XIV 18 The entire system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON and OFF the power supply according to the specified procedures 19 Always reset the power supply after changing switch settings 20 Do not perform any of the following operations while the Memory Card is being accessed Turning OFF the powe
24. reads the status of RAS X Board Motherboard 4 T N RAS Middleware RAS Service if OS Windows XP Embedded e Shows a dialog to report errors e Log Analysis e Configuring RAS System RAS Board periodically communicates with the RAS Middleware to monitor the OS w to see ifit is operating Motherboard e Hardware Monitoring i J i e Software Monitoring RAS Board e Recovery JA PN Monitoring results are Power OFF Reset A stored in the memory 4 2 Special RAS Board Functions 4 2 1 Special RAS Board Functions 4 2 Special RAS Board Functions The following RAS functions are available when an NSA series Industrial PC RAS Board is installed 4 2 1 Special RAS Board Functions Function Description 90009999 Alive monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while the OS is running i e from startup to shutdown The RAS Board periodically communicates with the RAS Middleware on the Motherboard to monitor the OS status Startup monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while starting i e from turning ON the power supply until startup has been completed Monitors startup after the power supply is turned ON to see if startup is completed within the set time Shutdown monitoring Provides notification of failures that occur while shutting down or rebooting Monitors shutdown after a command to shut down the OS has been given to see if shutdown is comp
25. retry when an error Occurs E NVRAM Function The motherboard has a chipset with a 256 byte CMOS banks 1 and 2 anda 512 byte EEPROM bank 3 for CMOS expansion Banks 1 and 2 must be backed up by the internal battery and are used to store BIOS settings Bank 3 does not have to be backed up by the internal battery and is used to store backup BIOS settings and POST error logs Size Placement Occupied Size Application CMOS in Bank 1 128 bytes 128 bytes BIOS 128bytes CMOS in 88 bytes BIOS Bank k 2 128 128 bytes t l gt Chipset 40 bytes 256 bytes CMOS backup area Bank 3 512 bytes EEPROM 128 bytes POST error log storage area 128 bytes The EEPROM can only be initialized from the BIOS setup menu Description suoljoun4 SYY gt Press the Enter Key to delete all data from the EEPROM Clear EEPROM Press Enter 0 clear Note Use with caution because initializing will also clear POST error log data 4 8 4 3 Motherboard RAS Functions 4 3 3 Setting Procedure m CMOS Data Recovery Function BIOS can save BIOS settings to the CMOS and can restore those settings from the CMOS Function Setting Description Press the Enter Key to save the current BIOS settings The Backup A l i Press Enter message n progress please wait will be displayed while CMOS the settings are being saved Press the Enter Key to restore the last saved BIOS Restore l ae Press Enter settings The message n progress ple
26. room temperature 25 C Use 50 000 hours as a guideline Batteries 5 years at room temperature Replace every 5 25 C years e Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the product in any way e Dispose of the product and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply Have qualified specialists properly dispose of used batteries as industrial waste 5 6 5 3 Troubleshooting Guide 5 3 1 Remedies for Problems 5 3 Troubleshooting Guide This section describes remedies for problems that may occur during operation of the product Refer to the following table if a problem occurs 5 3 1 Remedies for Problems Entry on the touch panel is not The touch panel was repeatedly Confirm each entry before working pressed too quickly moving to the next entry The entry position on the touch Deterioration over time caused panel is misaligned misalignment The PCI board does not fit The PCI board is larger than the specified size The PCI board does not operate The power supplied to the PCI board is insufficient The PCI board is not being used in the proper ambient operating temperature range The power supply is not input The 24 VDC power is not being supplied The time between turning OFF the external input voltage and turning ON the power again is too short The start monitor time for the RAS board is too short The OS does not operate There is a Windows system error Deteriorat
27. screws securing the RAS Board cover 2 Slide off the RAS Board cover View When RAS Board Cover Is in the Closed Position j L J fae ooh IC JO i 7 000000000000GdG 000000000 000000p lt AANNANAAAAN View when Setting the DIP Switch SS L Scocco n T AE HT 8 u AAAAAANANAN m Setting the DIP Switch RAS Function Settings Hardware Settings Not used Default setting OFF Not used Default setting OFF Not used Default setting OFF Not used Default setting OFF Specifies the method for using the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector ON Used for UPS connection OFF Use as general input port default setting Specifies the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector See note ON Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL OFF Normally open supplies 24 V at PWR FAIL Recommended default setting Always OFF OO Enables and disables the Action on Error operation of the special RAS Board monitoring functions alive startup and shutdown monitoring ON Disables operation when there is an error OFF Enables operation when there is an error default setting Note Select the appropriate input method for the system you are using saoln2G jelauduad HulO UUOD pue Dd ELISNPUJ sanas ySN
28. the Failure Notification Function 2 The following window will be displayed Click the ON Button in the Failure Notification Area to enable the Failure Notification Function OMRON Industrial PG RAS Utility Industrial PC Mat RAS Utili OMRON Gi Normal Operation Report Monitoring Failure detected o0 Shutdown OS Error LCD Backlight Warning Temperatures Warning Voltages Restart OS Warning Accumulated Hours Error Startup Monitoring Error Alive Monitoring Failure Notification Failure Notification OT gt Error Shutdown Monitoring Error Power Failure Error RAS Board Error RAS Board Battery The icon shows the status of the Failure Notification Function Ei a ZA 11 40 M Failure Notification is enabled 14 Cl 11 41 a Failure Notification is disabled 3 When Failure Notification is enabled the following pop up window will be displayed if a failure occurs The window will display details on the current failure CF OMRON Industrial PC RAS Utility J Report KAS Utili 5 View More Detail En Bi x Failure detected J View more detail Button Report a OS Button el Error LCD Backlight Warning Temperatures Restart OS Button Warning Voltages gt Restart OS kanad Warning Accumulated Hours Error Startup Monitoring CI ose this Window Error Alive Monitoring CICS ETN winda Error Shutdown Monitoring Error Power Failure Failure Notification
29. this product Precautions for Correct Use Indicates actions that should be done or avoided to prevent operating failure or malfunction of this product or to prevent adverse effects on the performance or functions of this product Notes within the text of this manual indicate safety related points and information that are eguivalent in importance to those included in the Precautions for Safe Use AN Caution sections N WARNING Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in per sonal injury or death damage to the product or product failure Please read each section in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and related sections before attempting any of the procedures or operations given Symbols gt ODO gt Electrical Shock Caution Indicates possibility of electric shock under specific conditions General Prohibition Indicates non specific general prohibitions Disassembly Prohibition Indicates prohibitions when there is a possibility of injury such as from electric shock as the result of disassembly Mandatory Action Indicates a mandatory action with the specific contents indicated in the circle and described in the text General Caution Indicates non specific general cautions warnings and dangers Xi NWARNING xii OOO e 0OOOPb Pb PD While using the NSA series Industrial PC observe all precautions given
30. voltage frequency and capacity Using the NSA series Industrial PC under any other conditions may cause electric shock fire or injury xiii Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions when using the NSA series Industrial PC 1 When you unpack the NSA series Industrial PC check carefully for any external scratches or other damage Also shake the NSA series Industrial PC gently and check for any abnormal sounds The NSA series Industrial PC must be installed in a control panel 3 The panelmust be atype 1 enclosure The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 0 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torgue of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance Make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the NSA series Industrial PC 5 Do not let metal particles enter the NSA series Industrial PC when preparing the panel 6 Use the NSA series Industrial PC in an environment with a pollution degree of 2 or better Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power supply terminals 8 Usea DC power supply with reinforced or double insulation and minimal voltage fluctuation The power supply must be capable of maintaining a stable output for momentary power interruptions in the input of up to 10 ms Rated power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable range 20 4 to 27 6 VDC Capacity 80 W min 9 Do not perform a dielectric voltage test 10 Connect the
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32. 2 Mounting the Memory Card nniivenntnneennnanen nunnana manna nnnanennnnanennnaneea 3 4 3 2 1 Mounting a Memory Card nnninnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnneennnnnnnn ann nnnnnne nn nnnnannena 3 4 3 2 2 Removing a Memory Card nnnntnnvennnnnnaven nn nnanee nan nnnnnee nn nnnnnee nn nannena 3 5 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch rnmmennnenen 3 6 3 3 1 Installing a PC Board erir a a a a r melusdetereioasdease 3 6 3 3 2 Seting ihe DIP SWI si es 3 10 xxiii 3 4 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC mereeenanennnene nene naene 3 12 3 4 1 EM VIKOMA Gailan aka al a ka Mali lai Tae Mihai 3 12 3 4 2 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC in a Control Panel 3 13 3 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply cccccccsseeceecceeseeeeecceeeseeeesseaeeeeeesaaseeeeeeeas 3 14 3 4 4 Connecting the Grounding Wire nnmnnnneennnnnanneennnnannennnnnannena 3 15 3 5 Starting the Industrial PC and Procedure after Power Interruption 3 17 39 01 Operam zin i sdeosschaacssdeosorains tec danedeccanducstedaceutosavnesshctanece seduce kalja 3 17 3 5 2 Operating Sequence for the External Power Supply cccccssseseeeeeeeeeeees 3 18 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display ccccccseceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeees 3 19 3 6 1 Calibrating the Touch Pane
33. 34 Buljyjeysu e E Closing the RAS Board Cover 1 Slide the RAS Board cover to its closed position 2 Tighten the two screws to secure the RAS Board cover saolnag jelayuduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 Buil BISU e 3 4 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 3 4 1 Environment 3 4 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 3 4 1 Environment Observe the following points for panel mounting and other NSA series Industrial PC installations Do notinstall the Unit in the following places e Locations subject to severe temperature changes e Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications e Locations subject to condensation as the result of severe changes in humidity e Locations subject to exposure to chemicals and other harsh substances e Locations subject to intense exposure to oil e Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases e Locations subject to shock or vibration e Outdoor locations subject directly to wind and rain e Locations subject to intense ultraviolet rays Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations e Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise e Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields e Locations close to power supplies e Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity NS hen unpacking the product check carefully for any external scratc
34. 96 bytes Appendix 2 6 Precautions e When the EWF function is enabled since the data written to the Memory Card is emulated on the main memory the system memory space will be reduced and operation may become unstable when a large amount of data is written To prevent this problem it is recommended that large amounts of data be written to a memory media other than the Memory Card e The writing lifetime per sector of the Memory Card on this Unit is 100 000 cycles In order to increase the reliability of the Memory Card it is recommended that the Unit be used with the EWF function enabled e Inthe Industrial PC the OS and RAS Utility store the event logs in the D drive Consequently the EWF function must be disabled with respect to the D drive in order to save the event logs even after the Industrial PC is restarted Appendix xipueddy Appendix 23 Appendix xipuaddy Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter Appendix 2 7 Reference Appendix 2 7 Reference Appendix 24 For detailed specifications of the EWF function see the following URL addresses EWF Definitions http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us xpehelp html xerefewfdefinitions asp EWF Overview http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us xpehelp html xeconewfoverview asp EWF Architecture http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us xpehelp html xeconewfarchitecture asp EWF Ma
35. Buil BISU e 3 2 Mounting the Memory Card 3 2 1 Mounting a Memory Card 3 2 Mounting the Memory Card 3 2 1 Mounting a Memory Card Follow the steps below to mount the memory card to the connector at the bottom of the NSA series Industrial PC Install Remove 000000000000000000 000000 OOOO co 10000000 U ROUAJUDeroo DOOOOOODOOO O0000000000 co 808000 888000 808000 600000 Eject Button Enlarged Memory Card Diagram Side View Insert the Memory Card with the backside facing down The backside is the side with the notches and protrusion Back of Notch Memory Card Notch Protrusion Protrusion 1 Loosen the screw on the Memory Card cover rotate the cover to the Install Remove position and secure the cover in place 2 Push the Memory Card in firmly as far as it will go The Eject Button will pop out when the Memory Card is securely in place 3 Loosen the screw on the Memory Card cover rotate the cover to the Install Remove position and secure the cover in place 3 2 Mounting the Memory Card 3 2 2 Removing a Memory Card 3 2 2 Removing a Memory Card 1 Loosen the screw on the Memory Card cover rotate the cover to the Install Remove position and secure the cover in place 2 Press the Eject Button Use your middle finger to press the Eject Button and place your index finger in front of the memory card to keep it f
36. Capacity 80026MB Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit 170 Disabled Transfer Mode FP10 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Fi Help 1 l Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description Auto Sets the type of device that is None connected to the system Normally ATAPI Removable select the Auto option CD ROM IDE Removable Other ATAPI User Total Sectors Displays the total number of sectors Maximum Capacity Displays the total capacity Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors Sets the number of sectors sent per Not available if the block Auto option is selected LBA Mode Control Enabled Enables the LBA mode Not available if the Auto option is selected Enabled between the CPU and IDE Transfer Mode FPIO 4 DMA 2 Selects the method used to transfer Not available if the data between the hard disk and system Auto option is memory selected Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Sets the ultra DMA mode for Not available if the transferring data Auto option is selected Note The settings shown in the table are initial values The settings shown in the table above are values with an 80 Gbyte hard disk connected Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 5 Main Menu 2 IDE Channel 2 amp 3 Master Sub Menu IDE Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Typ
37. Control Security Power Boot Exit Appendix 4 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 5 Main Menu Appendix 1 5 Main Menu Main Menu Basic System Configuration Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main System Time 09 50 46 Item Specific Help System Date 08 25 2005 gt IDE Channel 0 Master 80026MB 4 gt IDE Channel 0 Slave None gt IDE Channel 1 Master None IDE Channel 1 Slave None gt IDE Channel 2 Master None IDE Channel 3 Master None gt gt System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 1038336 KB Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description System Time HH MM SS Sets the system clock System Date MM DD YYYY Sets the system date Moves to submenu 1 Master amp Slave Master amp Slave Appendix xipuaddy zem f Master System Memory N A Displays the capacity of the conventional memory detected at startup Extended Memory N A Displays the capacity of the extended memory detected at startup Note The settings shown in the table are initial values Appendix 5 Appendix xipueddy Appendix 6 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 5 Main Menu 1 IDE Channel 0 Master Sub Menu IDE Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 0 Master 80026MB Item Specific Help Type Auto LBA Format Total Sectors 156301488 Maximum
38. F 3 17 seoln2G jelauduad Hulo UUOD pue 9d enysnpuj sanas ySN 201 Huljyjeysu e saolnag jelayuduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 Buil BISU e 3 5 Starting the Industrial PC and Procedure after Power Interruption 3 5 2 Operating Sequence for the External Power Supply 3 5 2 Operating Seguence for the External Power Supply The following diagram shows the power supply control seguence under normal operating conditions External input Foo O o D i o not turn OFF the input voltage while the NSA is e a TTN n operating 1 Input voltage 10s min held OFF for at least 10 s i NSA built in power supply TT excluding the 5 Vs auxiliary OS shutdown begins power supply l Y NSA M 5 Ww Ww NSA operating j i NSA starts up OS shutdown ends NSA starts up e lf the external input voltage is interrupted it must remain OFF for at least 10 s before it is turned back ON OFF ON interval 10 s min e If the external input voltage is interrupted during any operation including shutdown that operation may not be successfully completed Shut down the NSA series Industrial PC and turn OFF the external 24 V DC input voltage The NSA series Industrial PC does not have UPS or other recovery functions for power outages or power interruptions These functions will have to be provided externally on the system side e Make sure that the power supply connected to the NSA series Indu
39. Forced Reboot This function can enable systems to recover to improve the operation rate or terminate the system to prevent further faults after detecting a failure OMRON Industrial PCs with RAS functions have the following capabilities Rebooting the system automatically when the operating system freezes e Starting the system and restoring operation automatically after the Motherboard stops because of a failure such as overheating due to runaway operation Repeating reboot attempts automatically until the system is successfully activated if the system hangs up at startup and e Forcefully terminating the system automatically when the system takes too much time to shut down Failure Notification The Failure Notification function reports a failure when the failure occurs or after the system recovers from the error It notifies the user of a failure with a pop up message that allows the user to immediately identify the situation without fail The user is notified of power failure that causes shutdown of the system e When the system goes down due to some failure this function notifies the user of the nature of the failure and the status of the Industrial PC after the system recovers from the error e The user is immediately notified of any abnormal temperature or voltage in the Motherboard The user is notified that LCD Backlight lifetime is nearing its limit Status Monitor The industrial PC s operating status can be mo
40. JEGDGUI Driver Info Display Config Display Attribute Surface Framebuffer Overlay Color 5 All Color C Red Correction C Green Tab Blue Gamma Correction Gamma Brightness Contrast Restore Defaults Cancel 3 21 seolA2G je1aydilad Bunosuuo pue Od EUISNPUJ sanas ysSN 241 uIj BISU e saolnag jelayuduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Od ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 uiljBISU e 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 22 3 Change the Brightness setting in the Gamma Correction Area of the Color Correction Tab Page to adjust the brightness of the entire display Press the Apply Button to apply your changes If the setting is satisfactory press the OK Button to close the dialog box Brightness setting Gamma Correction Gamma Brightness 2 Contrast Restore Detaults cared en OK Button Do not change any settings other than those specified in these instructions Doing so may create problems with your display Press the Restore Defaults Button to return the display to its default settings Reduce the brightness setting to reduce the brightness of the display Conversely increase the brightness setting to increase the brightness of the display If it becomes difficult to read the display adjust the contrast to make it readable again Section 4 RAS Functions suoljoun4 SYY gt 4 1 RAS Function Details 4 1 1 What Is the RAS Solution for OMRON Industrial PCs 4 1 RAS Functio
41. NSA12 15 TX11B NSA12 15 TX11S NSA12 15 TX12B NSA12 15 TX12S NSA Series Industrial PC USER S MANUAL NSA Series Industrial PC NSA12 15 TX11B NSA12 15 TX115 NSA12 15 TX12B NSA12 15 TX125 User s Manual Introduction The NSA series Industrial PC is an industrial panel mountable computer equipped with a Celeron M Processor and featuring a touch panel and display Be sure to read and understand the functions and performance specifications in this manual prior to using it and operate it as described herein Intended Audience Notice OMRON 2008 This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical systems an electrical engineer or the eguivalent Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems into production facilities Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NSA series Industrial PC Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use it and keep the manual close at hand for reference during operation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information c
42. POST Retry is selected error is exceeded and resumes startup Power Off Enabled Selects whether to turn the power OFF Mode Available only when Disabled when the number of retries is exceeded Retry is selected for a POST error Note The settings in the table are initial values Appendix 13 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu 7 Keyboard Features PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Advanced Keyboard Features Item Specific Help NumLock Auto Key Click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2 sec KBC Error Disabled Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description NumLock Auto Enables the NumLock Key on the On keyboard Off Enabled when a key is pressed on the keyboard Keyboard auto repeat 30 sec Selects the number of times per second rate 26 7 sec to repeat a keystroke when you hold a 21 8 sec key down 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Keyboard auto repeat 1 4 sec Selects the delay time after a key is held delay 1 2 sec down before it begins to repeat the 3 4 sec keystroke 1 sec KBC Error Disabled Enables or disables the keyboard Enabled connection check at startup Normally select the Disabled option Appendix xipueddy Note The settings in the table are initial values Appendix 14 Appe
43. abling the EWF Function Appendix 2 3 Enabling the EWF Function Display the command prompt screen then input the following command to enable the EWF function After the Unit is normally restarted the data on the DOM will not pe directly written but will be emulated on the main memory Command ewfmgr c enable Execution example s Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AFP lersion 5 1 2600 CG Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp G Documentz and ettings Administrator eufmgr c enable st Enabling overlay Protected Volume Configuration Type RAM lt REG3 State DISABLED Boot Command E Parami Paran2 5 Uolume ID Fs F FB F7 66 YE BA BA GA HA BA BA BA HA AH BA Device Name Ss Deuice Harddisklolumei C Max Levels 1 Glump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data M bytes Memory used for mapping A bytes Appendix 2 4 Updating Data on the Memory Card When the EWF Function Is Enabled Display the command prompt screen then input the following command to update the data on the Memory Card even when the EWF function is enabled The next time that the Unit is normally restarted or shut down the data that was emulated on r the main memory will be reflected on the Memory Card Appendix f Appendix Command ewfmgr c commit Execution example Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp gt gt D 5 Q x G Documents and Settings Admin
44. al PC 4 1 4 Architecture 4 4 An OMRON Industrial PC s RAS system functions are achieved with the RAS Board RAS Middleware RAS Service and RAS Utility RAS Board This is expansion hardware used to monitor failures that occur in the software hardware of an OMRON Industrial PC The RAS Board can restart the system to recover normal operation when it detects a failure Additionally it saves power supply ON OFF status OS startup shutdown status and logs of various failures in the memory backed up by a battery This enables the user to analyze the conditions when failures occur and identify trends RAS Middleware This software operates as part of Windows services It communicates with the RAS Board to allow the detection of failures in the operating system It also serves as an interface between the RAS Utility and RAS Board RAS Utility This is a resident application that is automatically activated when Windows starts When the RAS Utility detects a failure in the RAS Board it provides notification of the failure through a pop up message that immediately identifies the failure situation The RAS Utility also provides functions to analyze logs that are saved in the RAS Board memory allowing efficient analysis of the conditions when failures occur and trends Additionally the RAS Utility allows the OMRON Industrial PC s RAS functions to be set flexibly including the RAS Board settings RAS Utility periodically RAS Utility S
45. ase wait will be CMOS l displayed while the settings are being restored Note Clock data cannot be saved or restored 4 3 3 Setting Procedure E BIOS Settings The POST error retry NVRAM and CMOS data recovery functions can be set from the BIOS setting screen suoljoun4 SYY gt suoljoun4 SVH gt 4 4 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 1 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 RAS Utility Functions The RAS Utility software helps the user make the most of all of the RAS functions The RAS Utility is a resident application that is started automatically and has the following RAS functions RAS Utility Functions Failure Notification The Failure Notification function reports a failure when the failure occurs or after system recovery It notifies the user of a failure with a pop up message Status Monitor This function lists the industrial PC s hardware and software status which is read periodically based on the log data stored in the RAS Board including the RAS Board s settings Setting the Failure Notification Function The following procedure enables the Failure Notification Function 1 4 10 The following window will be displayed just after the RAS Utility starts Click the RAS Utility Icon in the taskbar to display the pop up menu and select Open to open the window Select Open Open Notify Failures Dont Notify Failures Version 4 4 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 2 Setting
46. at complies with the EMC Directive If a PCI Board that does not comply with the EMC Directive is used there are certain measures that the user must take e Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external power supply before you remove the back cover and install or remove a PCI Board Refer to PCI Board Dimensions on page 3 9 for mountable board sizes Check the PCI Board that will be used to make sure it operates properly prior to actual operation The maximum power available at the two PCI Board slots is 5 VDC 1 7 A and 3 3 VDC 0 5 A respectively There may be ambient operating temperature restrictions depending on the PCI Board that is used Make sure the Board is operating within the stipulated temperature range 3 3 2 Setting the DIP Switch 3 10 Set the DIP switch only to enable the RAS Board s special Action on Error monitoring function or to set the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector to Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL Follow the steps below to set the DIP switch Step 1 Open the RAS Board cover y Step 2 Set the DIP switch 4 Step 3 Close the RAS Board cover 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 3 2 Setting the DIP Switch E Opening the RAS Board Cover NARA Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external power supply before setting the DIP switch 1 Loosen the two
47. cation Replacement Battery NSA BAT03 Replacement battery for motherboard and RAS board Anti reflection For 12 in display NS12 KBA04 Sheet to protect the display Sheet For 15 in display NS15 KBA04 from reflection Apply to the display Memory Cards Memory Cards with the English version of Windows XP Embedded preinstalled Memory Cards with the Japanese version of Windows XP Embedded preinstalled Appendix xlpueddy Appendix 28 Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory Appendix 6 1 Setting and Deleting the Paging File Appendix 6 Using Virtual Memory The NSA series Industrial PC is set by default to not use virtual memory When physical memory alone is not sufficient it is necessary to set up a paging file and use virtual memory This section will explain how to set up a paging file on the Memory Card so that virtual memory can be used There is a limit to the number of times that the Memory Card can be written Setting a paging file will shorten the life of the Memory Card Create a paging file on the Memory Card only when the physical memory capacity is insufficient Generally when using the NSA series Industrial PC it is recommended to return the paging file setting to its default setting so that the paging file is not used Appendix 6 1 Setting and Deleting the Paging File 1 Select Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System Properties and click the Advanced Tab Click the Settings Button in the
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49. comes with two 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Connector ports as standard features Memory Cards The vibration and shock resistance of the NSA series Industrial PC is greatly improved because it features a ROM storage drive Memory Card that uses non volatile flash memory in place of a conventional hard disk drive Note Memory Cards are sold separately Built in Expandability A PCI Board slot has been installed to facilitate system expansion Two serial ports and four USB ports are also provided as standard features Touch Panel for Pointing Device Use The NSA series Industrial PC uses an analog touch panel to allow highly intricate operations RAS Functions In addition to standard PC RAS functions the NSA series Industrial PC is provided with other unique RAS functions as standard equipment for even greater system reliability Fanless Design A fanless air cooled design was devised for the NSA series Industrial PC to eliminate concerns about cooling fan failure High Reliability The diskless fanless design and unique RAS functions ensure high reliability for 1 1 Overview 1 1 2 Features systems in which the NSA series Industrial PC is used E USB Port on Front Panel Two ports for A type USB connectors are provided as standard eguipment on the front panel These USB ports can be used even when the NSA series Industrial PC is installed in a control panel E Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Embedded is an OS for embedded
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51. ctor COM Ports 1 and 2 1 5 A i 2 DOC SEE 1 6 9 UNC 4 40 AINJBJIOUBUUON s NSA series Industrial PC connector 9 pin male D SUB Connector See note Pin No Signal 1 CD Carrier Detect RD Receive 04 A DTR Data Terminal Ready s GND Signal ground DSR Data Set Ready TS 7 RTS__ Request To Send O fe y o CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Note Use an SAE screw 4 40UNC for the connector on the NSA series Industrial PC HW Ethernet Connector Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 100Mbps LINK Indicator The green lamp is lit for 100 Mbps connection 1 i TX RX ACT Indicator The orange lamp is lit when sending or receiving via Ethernet NSA series Industrial PC connector RJ45 TD Twisted pair send 2 TD Mistedpairsend NC HW UPS Power Interrupt Signal Connector NSA series Industrial PC connector S3B PH K S J S T Mfg Co Ltd ACFAIL Note Set the ACFAIL input voltage to 24 V 10 e Equivalent Input Circuit The NSA series Industrial PC can read a power interrupt detection signal from the UPS by supplying power after an open condition occurs between the input connector terminals or by creating an open condition between the input connector terminals after power
52. ctor for using a Memory Card Memory Card Cover Ethernet Port 2 Connector An Ethernet cable connector It is an 8 pin 10Base T 100Base TX modular plug 2 1 Nomenclature 2 1 3 Connectors and Interfaces Ethernet Port 1 Connector An Ethernet cable connector It is an 8 pin 10Base T 100Base TX modular plug USB Port 0 Connector A USB type A connector USB Port 1 Connector A USB type A connector PCI Board Slot AINJBJIOUBUUON Power Supply Input oHa t The power supply input terminal 00000000000 Functional Ground Terminal This terminal prevents noise induced malfunctions A cover to prevent the Memory Card from falling out Enlarged Section A RUN Indicator The red lamp is flashing while the RAS Board is operating ERR Indicator The red lamp is lit when a RAS failure occurs 2 1 3 Connectors and Interfaces BAT LOW Indicator The red indicator is lit when the RAS Board backup battery is exhausted UPS Power Interrupt Signal Connector This connector is used for the power interrupt signal from the UPS DIAG Indicator This indicator is disabled during normal operation and enabled only during RAS Board self diagnosis HW USB Connector USB Ports 0 1 2 and 3 NSA series Industrial PC connector Standard USB type A Connector 1 2 3 4 2 3 2 1 Nomenclature 2 1 3 Connectors and Interfaces mM RS 232C Conne
53. d volume and disable the overlay If live is specified the operation is completed immediately The live option is only supported on RAM protected volumes set level J lt lul gt Sets the current overlay level to the specified level Legal values for lt lul gt Cwhere clul current overlay level lt clul i1 gt starts a new overlay level iH lt clul gt sets the level discarding all data above the specified level If 1v1 is specified then all the data in the specified level and beyond is deleted restore Restores to the prior overlay level Same as set level lt clvl 1 gt checkpoint Starts a new overlay level Same as setlevel lt clv1l i gt description lt descriptive text gt Use with setlevel lt clvul 1 or checkpoint to add a description for the overlay level that is being ended persist persistent data Set the persistent data to the specified string nocnd Clear the current pending command Example ewfmgr c z Documents and Settings Administrator gt Appendix 3 Precautions for Changing Factory Settings for Windows XP Embedded Appendix 3 Precautions for Changing Factory Settings for Windows XP Embedded When changing the factory settings for the Windows XP Embedded system thatis preinstalled in NSA series Industrial PCs keep the following points in mind e The Windows firewall is enabled when the product is shipped from the factory Make the appropriate settings as requir
54. d Hours Reset Error Counters Date Time Setting Minor Category Description 09999990 Close Alive Monitoring Suspended due to an error detection RAS Board Startup Monitoring Disabled Information RAS Board Shutdown Monitoring Shutdown error detected RAS Board Powersupply Monitoring Power Failure detected RAS Board Monitoring Mode Failure detected Log Viewer E Changing the Settings of the Shutdown OS and Reboot OS Buttons in the RAS Utility Refer to C Program Files OMRON tools Button Setting Readme html to enable or disable these buttons 4 4 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 3 Checking the PC s Operating Status using the Status Monitor 4 4 3 Checking the PC s Operating Status using the Status Monitor Detailed information can be displayed on the Industrial PC e RAS Board This tab page shows information on the occurrence of failures and the RAS Board s operating status i OMRON Industelal PE RAS Liiity E 8 Battery a Ca Ale Monitoring Ale eror detected Suspended due to the error detection eh 6 Startup Monitoring Enabled E a 6 shutdown Monitoring Enabled 6 Powersupply Monitoring Enabled AN Monitoring Mode Fallure detected 6 Acton on llve St rtup Shutdown Errors Enabled DIPS W 6 is OFF SRAM OK Clock OK 6 Diagnostics OK ooreisedHoas Catected Eraz Fe Bow Mothebowd LU e Motherboard This tab page shows the Motherboard s voltage and temperature infor
55. e Auto Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit 17 0 Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Ultra DMA Mode Disabled IDE Channel 2 Slave None Item Specific Help Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description Auto Sets the type of device that is None connected to the system ATAPI Removable CD ROM IDE Removable Other ATAPI User Multi Sector Transfers Disabled Sets the number of sectors sent per Not available if the block Auto option is selected LBA Mode Control Disabled Enables the LBA mode Not available if the Auto option is selected Enabled between the CPU and IDE Transfer Mode Standard Selects the method used to transfer Not available if the data between the hard disk and system Auto option is memory selected Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Sets the ultra DMA mode for Not available if the transferring data Auto option is selected Note The settings shown in the table are initial values The settings shown in the table above are values with a SATA hard disk connected Appendix 7 Appendix xipuaddy Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu Advanced Menu Chipset Expanded Function Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help WinXP Installed 0 S Reset Configu
56. e dust and dirt Locations subject to direct sunlight Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or noise from other devices Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields Locations that are near power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity E Precautions LCD Panel Precautions There may be inconsistencies in the brightness of the LCD panel depending on what is displayed and the contrast setting This is not a malfunction There may be small spots on the display This is not a malfunction The display color may appear to change if the display is viewed outside the viewing angle This is a basic characteristic of LCDs There may be an afterimage if the same image is displayed for an extended period of time Windows XP Embedded Windows components cannot be added and deleted by using the menu command under Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel The Windows Updates for Windows XP Professional cannot be installed The service packs for Windows XP Professional cannot be installed xvii Conformance to EC Directives xviii This product is EMC compliant e Concepts OMRON products are electronic devices that are incorporated in machines and manufacturing installations OMRON Industrial PCs conform to the related EMC Directives see note so that the devices and mach
57. ears the paging file setup has been done properly If it does not appear return to step 2 above and make the settings again Appendix NIS The operating system must be restarted for the settings to delete the paging file selecting the No paging file Option in step 3 above to take effect After resetting the operating system check the paging file size again and make sure that it is 0 MB x ipu ddy Appendix 32 Authorized Distributor
58. ed e The administrator password is not set when the product is shipped from the factory Set a password as required If a password has been set however a keyboard will be required when logging on To use a USB connected floppy disk drive keyboard or mouse when starting Windows to update the BIOS or recover the Windows system select Advanced from the BIOS set up menu and set Legacy USB Support to Enabled Windows XP Embedded is an OS designed for embedded use Some application programs that operate on the Windows XP Professional OS may not operate on the Windows XP Embedded OS of an NSA series Industrial PC In addition the Windows components cannot be added and deleted by selecting Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel Appendix xlpueddy Appendix 25 Appendix 4 Connecting an NE1S Series CPU Unit Appendix 4 Connecting an NE1S Series CPU Unit Two serial ports cannot be used at the same time if the NE Programmer is installed in the NSA series Industrial PC and an NE1S Series CPU Unit is connected using the USB port The use of either COM1 or COM 2 must be prohibited 1 Start the NSA series Industrial PC and open the Control Panel from the Start Button at the bottom left of the screen Select System amp Control Panel Sel File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help thd Cc gt Search E Folders G Address B Control Panel J Go v Control Panel 6 ETE CN Accessibility Add Hardware Administrati
59. eeseeseeteeeteeeaeees Appendix 5 Appendix 1 6 Advanced Menu 0 rntnennnee unne nene nnan annan Appendix 8 Appendix t 77 AMEEMSMU srren aeta a itaalia ndecsieee Appendix 15 Appendix 1 8 Security Menu iieennnnnnneennnnnnnnna nn nnnnanna annan Appendix 17 Appendix 1 9 Power Menu teavik alata halla Appendix 18 Appendix 1 10 Boot M nu secreet Appendix 19 Appendix TAIT EXt MONU stoner sccanccttedestecnue Sane actanecsiniaatecaneeeuericn Ea Appendix 20 Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter mmrrmenenen Appendix 21 Appendix 2 1 About the EWF Function c cccccsececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeesaeess Appendix 21 Appendix 2 2 Confirming the Operating State of the EWF Function Appendix 21 Appendix 2 3 Enabling the EWF Fun ction cccccsseeceeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees Appendix 22 Appendix 2 4 Updating Data on the Memory Card When the EWF Function Is Enabled ccccccccseeeseeeeeeeees Appendix 22 Appendix 2 5 Disabling the EWF FUN Ction cccceseeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeess Appendix 23 Appendix 2 6 Precautions 0 rnrennenennseennnne a aia a a Appendix 23 Appendix 2 7 Reference 1310 keritakse dace tow te Maila Appendix 24 Appendix 3 Precautions for Changing Factory Settings for Windows XP Embedded enunnnnenunenune name nnne na Appendix 25
60. er Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Setting Description Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Appendix xipueddy EEPROM EEPROM to the CMOS error log data in EEPROM Note The settings in the table are initial values Appendix 20 Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter Appendix 2 1 About the EWF Function Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter This section describes the use of the Enhanced Write Filter EWF for increasing the reliability of the NSA series Industrial PC Appendix 2 1 About the EWF Function To protect the OS and application software stored in the Memory Card of the NSA series Industrial PC it is possible to prohibit the writing of data to the Memory Card This is done by using the Enhanced Write Filter of the Windows XP Embedded OS By using this function any data that is to be written from the OS or application software to a Memory Card is emulated in the main memory so it appears to the user that the data is written or settings are changed in the same manner as in ordinary Windows operation butin reality all data and settings changes are deleted each time Windows is restarted or the power is turned OFF The EWF function is disabled when the NSA series Industrial PC is shipped from the factory To use the EWF function you must enable it see Appendix 2 3 When the EWF function is enabled and it is necessary to upda
61. eration executed Last State after a power failure Power ON Stay OFF Always stay OFF Last State Return to the most recent state Power ON Always stay ON Note The settings in the table are initial values Normally select the Power ON setting because the NSA series Industrial PC does not have a START switch Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 10 Boot Menu Appendix 1 10 Boot Menu Boot Menu Startup Device Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Boot Removable Devices Item Specific Help Hard Drive CD ROM Drive Network Boot Fl Help f l Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Getting Description Priority of the Boot Removable Device Specifies the priority in the search for a Device Hard Drive startup device CD ROM Drive Network Boot Note Press the Enter Key to show additional devices when a value has a plus sign next to it Appendix xipuaddy Appendix 19 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 11 Exit Menu Appendix 1 11 Exit Menu Exit Menu Exiting the Setup Menu PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Backup CMOS Press Enter Restore CMOS Press Enter Clear EEP ROM Press Enter Fi Help TJ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Ent
62. erboard battery has been replaced Be sure to initialize BIOS and redo the time and date settings e The system may not start nothing will be displayed after the motherboard battery has been replaced If this occurs unhook the motherboard battery connector with the device power supply OFF and reconnect the battery after waiting 10 s 5 4 5 2 Cleaning and Inspecting 5 2 1 Cleaning 5 2 Cleaning and Inspecting Clean and inspect the NSA series Industrial PC regularly to ensure optimal performance 5 2 1 Cleaning The display becomes difficult to read when it gets dirty Be sure to clean it regularly as described below Use a soft dry cloth to wipe off the display every day Do not use excessive force to clean a display that is very dirty because you may damage the front panel Instead moisten the cloth first to remove the dirt e f wiping the display with a dry cloth fails to remove the dirt moisten the cloth with a highly diluted solution of mild detergent 2 and then wring the cloth well before using it to wipe off the display e Adhering rubber vinyl or tape to the Unit for extended periods of time will stain the NSA series Industrial PC Remove these items from the Unit each time you clean it Nemes Never use chemically treated cloth or volatile solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the product 5 2 2 Inspecting Inspect the NSA series Industrial PC once or twice a year Shorten the interval between ins
63. etting the DIP Switch l m Step 4 Install the NSA series Industrial PC and wire it to the operating panel Refer to 3 4 2 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC in a Control Panel E Step 5 Turn ON the 24 VDC external power supply Connect a 24 VDC power supply Note Never connect an AC power supply Otherwise the NSA series Industrial PC will be damaged Refer to 3 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply Refer to 3 4 4 Connecting the Grounding Wire The startup and shutdown monitoring functions available from the special RAS Board enable operating system monitoring to determine whether or not the OS started up a specified amount of time after the power was turned ON or a specified amount of time after the system shutdown l E Step 6 Make USB RS 232C and Ethernet port connections The USB RS 232C and Ethernet connections can be made after the power is turned ON A 3 2 3 1 Basic Operating Procedures 3 2 1 Mounting a Memory Card E Step 7 Adjust the touch panel and display Adjust calibrate the touch panel positioning as needed e Touch panel positioning adjustment calibration The pre installed universal pointer device driver UPDD program is used to calibrate the touch panel Refer to 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 4 H Step 8 Start up the application 3 3 saoln2G jelauduad HuloO UUOD pue Dd enysnpuj sanas ySN 34 Huljyjeysu e saolnag jelayuduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241
64. h non stop character entry using a stylus to input Serial ports 2 ports conforming to EIA RS 232C for 9 pin D SUB male connectors mera e Ethernet Two 10Base T 100Base TX ports for an RJ45 connector USB ports Four USB 2 0 1 1 ports for USB type A connectors See note 7 Memory Card Type CF Card 1 slot bootable drive See note 10 Expansion slots PCI expansion bus 1 slot Special RAS External input port 3 pin connector port for the UPS power interruption signal board Status LED indicators 4 RUN BATLOW ERR DIAG Monitoring Function alive startup and shutdown monitors Action Special RAS board on Errors Function forced shutdown and forced reboot External functions Power Supply Monitor Motherboard LCD Operating Time RAS functions Measurement and Log Functions Motherboard RAS Standard PC RAS info post error logging post error retry CMOS functions data recovery POWER indicator Yes green 50 000 hours at 40 C See note 5 Motherboard 5 years at 25 C NSA BAT03 Battery life RAS board 5 years at 25 C NSA BAT03 Note 1 This contrast value is strictly a reference value at maximum contrast 2 The contrast cannot be adjusted significantly 3 Itis not the service life but rather lamp failure due to hardware problems such as a broken wire that is detected Backlight not lit detection means both backlight lamps have burnt out 4 The service life is a guideline for maximum contrast at an ambient temperature around the cold
65. he NSA series Industrial PC short circuits may result in fire or electric shock Do not damage the power cable Do not damage the cable or bend the cable past its natural bending radius Damage to the cable may cause electric shock or fire Do not use the input functions of the NSA series Industrial PC such as the touch switches for applications that involve human life or serious property damage or for emergency stop switches Do not simultaneously press two or more points on the touch panel at the same time If two or more points are touched at the same time a switch located at the center point between the points may operate Caution 9 A A Do not place objects near the ventilation holes or block the ventilation holes The NSA series Industrial PC may malfunction Turn OFF the power supply before doing any work on the NSA series Industrial PC The case and the heat dissipation panel on the rear surface of the NSA series Industrial PC become very hot during operation Do not touch them while the power supply is turned ON Also turn OFF the power and wait for the NSA series Industrial PC to cool down before doing any maintenance work on the NSA series Industrial PC When you turn OFF the power supply either turn OFF the external input power source or disconnect the power supply input connector Observe the specified specifications and the environmental conditions Observe all specified values including those for the power supply
66. hes or other damage Also shake the product gently and check for any abnormal sound 3 12 3 4 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 3 4 2 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC in a Control Panel 3 4 2 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC in a Control Panel The NSA series Industrial PC is normally mounted in a panel Follow the steps below to mount the Unit 1 Cut the mounting hole out from the panel Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 0 mm NSA12 NSA15 E E E ro pa LO N N 3280 mm 383 50 mm 2 Insert the NSA series Industrial PC into the hole from the front of the panel 3 Use the Mounting Brackets provided to secure the NSA series Industrial PC in the panel Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to the specified torque Failure to do so may cause the front sheet to buckle Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6 N m 3 13 saoln2G jelauduad Hulo UUOD pue 9d ELISNPUJ sanas ySN 34 uI BISU e Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 3 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply 3 4 Control panel Mounting bracket Industries PC N DO D o lt ep Z 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 k232424242824274249724 712 000 peteecgcncacactetctetesetetetetetetey 99099999999000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 0000000000000
67. ignal connector ON Use for UPS connection OFF Use as general input port default setting Specifies the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector See note KA ON Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL OFF Normally open supplies 24 V at PWR FAIL Recommended default setting Enables and disables the Action on Error operation of the special RAS Board monitoring functions alive startup and shutdown monitoring ON Disables operation when there is an error OFF Enables operation when there is an error default setting Note Select the appropriate input method for the system you are using Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external input power supply before setting the DIP switch Note 4 3 Motherboard RAS Functions 4 3 1 Standard PC RAS Data 3 Motherboard RAS Functions The NSA series Industrial PC can read standard PC RAS data voltage temperature fan rpm It also has additional unigue RAS functions such as POST error logging POST error retry and CMOS data recovery 4 3 1 Standard PC RAS Data The NSA series Industrial PC can read the following standard PC RAS data No Monitored Description hardware data Temperature data read via the SMBus interface hardware monitor interface Not converted to degrees centigrade Fan rpm 2 fans and the fan log per fan read via the No of fan rotations SMBu
68. ime of the backlight JIUBUAJUILJN o 5 1 3 Backlights LCD Module The LCD module will have to be replaced if the contrast on the display declines and the screen becomes difficult to read H Guidelines for Replacing the Backlight LCD Module A period of 50 000 hours of operation at room temperature with normal humidity can be used as a guideline for replacing the backlight The service life of the backlight can vary significantly with the ambient temperature It is shortened by extremely high or low temperatures falling off sharply under low temperature conditions Request replacement of the backlight when the brightness has dropped to half of the brightness when it was new Do not attempt to replace the LCD module yourself Contact your OMRON representative to replace the LCD module 5 2 5 1 Maintenance 5 1 4 Batteries 5 1 4 Batteries One lithium battery on the motherboard and another on the RAS board are used to back up the calendar clock and log data The service life of these batteries is approximately five years in an operating environment maintained at 25 C and is shorter in environments with a higher ambient temperature Replace the batteries periodically depending on the operating environment Motherboard battery NSA BAT03 RAS board battery NSA BAT03 E Guidelines for Replacing Batteries The guidelines for replacing lithium batteries are as follows e Five years have elapsed since a new battery was installed e
69. in this manual under WARNING Precautions for Safe Use and Precautions for Correct Use A responsible person must confirm that all installation inspection and maintenance work for the NSA series Industrial PC is performed correctly Here responsible person is a person who has the qualifications authority and responsibility to ensure safety during system design installation operation maintenance and disposal A responsible person with sufficient understanding of the installed system must perform confirmations during and after installation of the NSA series Industrial PC Do not attempt to take the NSA series Industrial PC apart or touch the terminal blocks or the inside of the NSA series Industrial PC while the power is being supplied Doing so may result in electric shock Do not touch the power supply input terminals with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock or injury Do not disassemble repair or modify the NSA series Industrial PC Required safety functions may be lost Do not subject the NSA series Industrial PC to water Do not use the NSA series Industrial PC where it may be subjected to water or near water If electric components become wet fire may occur due to electric shock earth leakage or short circuits If the NSA series Industrial PC produces smoke abnormal odors or abnormal sounds turn OFF the power supply immediately and disconnect the power supply input connector If you continue to use t
70. ines into which they are built can more easily conform to EMC directives However customers may use a wide variety of equipment and manufacturing installations Therefore the customer must check whether the Directives are satisfied for the actual system EMC related performance will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel in which the Industrial PC is installed The customer must therefore perform final checks to confirm that the overall machine or device conforms to EMC standards Note Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 EN 61131 2 radiated emission 10 m regulations e Conformance to EC Directives NSA series Industrial PCs conform to EC Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NSA series Industrial PC is used complies with EC Directives the Industrial PC must be installed as follows e The NSA series Industrial PC must be installed in a control panel e You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply and the DC power supply must have minimal voltage fluctuations and provide a stable output even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms e NSA series Industrial PCs complying with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission Standard EN 61131 2 Radiated emission characteristics 10
71. ion If any of these parts are missing or damaged contact the sales representative from whom you purchased the product Mounting Brackets 8 Instruction Sheet The OS is not installed in the NSA series Industrial PC Use the NSA series Industrial PC only with the specified OMRON Memory Cards which have Windows XP Embedded preinstalled in them Refer to Appendix 5 Accessories for information on the different types of Memory Cards XXi Section 1 Overview and Specifications 1 Section 2 Nomenclature KEN Section 3 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and KE Connecting Peripheral Devices Section 4 RAS Functions 04 Section 5 Maintenance 5 Appendix Appendix xxii Table of Contents lkorssilonema a ee a ene ee ne ee V Intended Audience rsvrnnavae nan ava avava n avava naa va na nene a ann v annan an avane avava ann nan navn anna V NOOA k O l vaatata ama lad aaa aa A V Sale PIECAUTONS APP A TS E A AET AM X Safety related Indications and Their Meanings mnrernnnnenneennnnennennnnnnaneennnna X Precautions for Safe USC ccc ccccecececececcccccccccececccccececececececececucecececececeneneneneneness XIV Precautions for Correct USC ccccccccecececccccccccececececcceccacccecececeaeacevececececeaeavanscssess XVII Conformance to EC DIIr cCtiVeS cccccceccccccccccccccececececececececececece
72. ion over time may cause misalignment in the coordinates compared to when the touch panel was new If this occurs recalibration is recommended Refer to 3 6 1 Calibrating the Touch Panel Refer to 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch for information on the PCI boards that can be used There are limits to the power that can be supplied to PCI boards Check the PCI board specifications There are restrictions on the ambient operating temperature depending on the PCI board used Use the PCI board in the proper ambient operating temperature range Check the power supply connection wiring Refer to 3 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply The external input voltage must be held OFF for 10 s min between the time the external input voltage is turned OFF and the time the power is turned ON again Wait at least 10 s before turning the power supply ON again Disable the Startup Monitoring Function of the RAS board If it cannot be disabled turn ON DIP switch pin 8 to disable the Action on Errors Function Refer to 3 2 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch Contact an OMRON sales representative if the Windows XP Embedded OS does not operate properly 9 7 sautkuajurleyyi Ku JIUBUAJUILJN o 5 3 Troubleshooting Guide 5 3 1 Remedies for Problems 5 8 Failure notification is not given The date or time of the RAS log does not match the date or time of the OS There is insufficient memory
73. is supplied 24 VDC 10 mA max COM Input connector UPS l Pin 1 PE A a mt ht Section 3 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices saolnag jelayuduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 Buil BISU e 3 1 Basic Operating Procedures 3 2 1 Mounting a Memory Card 3 1 Basic Operating Procedures This section describes the basic steps for operating the NSA series Industrial PC E Step 1 Mount the Memory Card The NSA series Industrial PC does not include a Memory Card Order the Memory Cards specified by OMRON and use them The specified Memory Cards have Windows XP Embedded already installed Refer to Appendix 5 Accessories for information on the different types of Memory Cards For information on how to mount the Memory Card refer to 3 2 Mounting the Memory Card E Step 2 Install the PCI Board when using a PCI Board For details on how to install the PCI Board refer to PC Board Dimensions L E Step 3 Set the DIP switch In the following situations remove the RAS Board Cover and set the DIP switch first before you install the NSA series Industrial PC in an operating panel e To enable the RAS Board s special Action on Error monitoring function forced shutdown or forced reboot e To set the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector to Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL Refer to 3 3 2 S
74. istrator eufmgr c commit ae Committing overlay to the protected volume Protected Volume Configuration Type R State ENABLED Boot Command COMMIT Parami F Param F Uolume ID FS FY FB F 66 YE 66 BA HA AH BA BA BA HA BA BG Device Name Device HarddiskVolumei G Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data 3322880 bytes Memory used for mapping 4696 bytes Appendix 22 Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter Appendix 2 5 Disabling the EWF Function Appendix 2 5 Disabling the EWF Function Display the command prompt screen then input the following command to disable the EWF function The next time that the Unit is normally restarted or shut down the data that was emulated on the main memory will be reflected on the Memory Card After the Unit is normally restarted the data on the Memory Card will be directly written Command ewfmgr c commitanddisable Execution example sx Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 CO Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp C Documents and ettings Administrator eufmgr c commitanddisable see Committing data and disabling overlay Protected Volume Configuration Type State ENABLED Boot Command DISABLE Parami 1 Faram 4 Volume ID FB FY F8 F O YE 66 BA B 6H 86H HA AA BH HA AA Device Name Device Harddisk olumei C Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level Memory used for data 3273216 bytes Memory used for mapping 46
75. ked Depending on the application environment the rubber packing may deteriorate shrink or harden Inspect and replace it periodically Thoroughly test any application programs created by users or third party vendors to confirm that they operate properly before actually using them on the NSA Series Industrial PC OMRON cannot assume any responsibility for programs created by any party other than OMRON nor for the results of using such programs Windows XP Embedded is an OS designed for embedded use Some application programs that operate on the Windows XP Professional OS may not operate on the Windows XP Embedded OS of an NSA series Industrial PC Do notuse the NSA Series Industrial PC in locations that are subject to oil Do not place the Battery into a fire or heat the Battery Precautions for Correct Use Install the NSA series Industrial PC correctly as described in this manual Do not operate the NSA Series Industrial PC in the following locations Locations subject to extreme changes in temperature Locations that exceed the specified values for temperature and humidity Locations subject to high humidity and condensation Locations subject to splashing chemicals Locations subject to splashing oil Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to shock or vibration Locations outdoors directly subject to wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to excessiv
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77. leted within the set time Action on error Recover processing will be automatically performed when there is forced shutdown or notification of a failure If a forced shutdown is specified the power forced reboot supply to the Industrial PC will be turned OFF If a forced reboot is specified the power supply to the Industrial PC will be turned OFF and then back on to reboot External power supply Monitors the external power supply for abnormal power interruptions monitor Motherboard LCD Measures the operating time of the Motherboard and LCD backlight operating time measurement Enables saving and reading log data 4 2 2 Setting Procedure The NSA series Industrial PC DIP switch must be set to enable the special RAS Board functions E Setting the DIP Switch Set the correct DIP switch settings for the operating environment before you use the NSA series Industrial PC for the first time Remove the back cover to set the DIP switch Refer to 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch for details on removing the back cover 4 5 suoljoun4 SYY gt suoljoun4 SYY gt 4 2 Special RAS Board Functions 4 2 2 Setting Procedure e Setting the DIP Switch RAS Function Settings Hardware Settings e o Not used Default setting OFF 2 Not used Default setting OFF Not used Default setting OFF Not used Default setting OFF Specifies the method for using the external input port UPS power interrupt s
78. mation ji OMEKDH Industebal PE RAS Uiiity 2463 Normal 106s Normal 024 Yo Normal B O44 Mormal 12 026 Normal 024 Yo Normal 1 52 Mormal 1 19 Normal CPU Temperature 43 deg C Normal Chipset Temperature 50 deg C Normal faoris Hoar eacied Enar FAS Board Hothead LOD Note For details on using this window refer to the RAS Utility s Help function 4 13 suoljoun4 SVH gt suoljoun4 SVH gt 4 4 RAS Utility Functions 4 4 4 Log Viewer Filter and Find 4 4 4 Log Viewer Filter and Find The RAS Utility obtains the log from the RAS Board and Motherboard The log data can be analyzed efficiently with the Filter and Find Functions i OMRON Industrial PC RAS Utility Action Settings Help Log List Major Category Minor Category Description 2006 06 12 18 54 12 Machine Operation Startup Completed The startup restart pro x 2006 06 12 18 53 35 Machine Failure Shutdown Error The shutdown restart 2006 06 12 18 53 31 Machine Operation Shutdown Initiated The shutdown restart 2006 06 12 18 52 04 Machine Operation Startup Completed The startup restart pro ANNRZANK 1 18 5131 Machine Oneratinn Startun Initiated The startun nrmress w From First Log ad Tes Last Lag v Log Viewer A Type Normal A Caution A Warning x Failure Category Machine Operation Machine Failure POST Error Voltage Temperature More Details Apply Clear Filter e Filter Displays a
79. n Details NSA series Industrial PCs are equipped with standard PC RAS functions and other unique RAS functions that can be used to construct highly reliable systems 4 1 1 What Is the RAS Solution for OMRON Industrial PCs RAS functions have important roles in various business scenes using industrial PCs where high reliability of a PC is required as well as advanced features and high performance The OMRON RAS Solution is a comprehensive capability to constantly monitor the system status and send information on any detected error to users and the system RAS functions can shutdown and or enable the system to recover Safely An OMRON Industrial PC embedded with a specific RAS Board can greatly enhance reliability through a RAS system that combines RAS Middleware and a RAS Utility The RAS system in an OMRON Industrial PC provides main the following functions e A Monitoring Function is provided to constantly monitor the hardware and software of the industrial PC and provide the user failure notification when an error is detected or a failure occurs e An Auto recovery Function forcefully shuts down the system when a failure occurs to prevent further faults and reboot the system for recovery e A Logging Function saves events in operating the industrial PC such as power supply ON OFF events OS startup shutdown events etc system status when a failure occurs and conditions of the motherboard i e the temperature and power supply in
80. nager Commands http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us xpehelp html xetskewfmanagerusage asp For detailed information on the usage and options of the ewfmgr command designate the option from the command prompt to display the help section s Command Prompt Microsoft Windous AF Version 5 1 2688 G Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp Documentz and Settings Administrator euEmgr 2 sage evufmgr F lt volume paths loptionz Displays information about the Evf volume or the specified protected volume and allows commands to be issued to a protected volume that will be processed on the next restart of the computer The default behavior is to display information about the Ewf Volume configuration if no lt volume path gt is specified Ewf volume options gaugel x Displays a percent full gauge for the Ewf volume Where x is a number from 1 to 1866 and indicates the gauge stepping value lt The default stepping is 1 2 Protected volume options all Performs a specified command on all protected volumes default command is to display protected volume information disable Disable the overlay on the specified protected volume enable Enable the overlay on the specified protected volume commit Commit all current level data in the overlay to the protected volume and reset the current overlay level to i commitanddisable live Commit all current level data in the overlay to the protecte
81. nd Exit Appendix Setting Field Displays the items and settings available from each Key List gt menu Use the Up Down Left and Right Arrow Displays a brief description 2 Keys to select an item The item that is currently of available keys D selected will be highlighted in reverse f x lt Appendix 1 3 BIOS Setup Menu Keys BIOS setup items can only be set from a keyboard The following table lists the keys that are available from the BIOS setup utility and what the keys mean Key po Meaning Tab F10 ESC Appendix 3 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 4 Menu Configuration Appendix 1 4 Menu Configuration The BIOS Menu lists the following selections Submenus may be provided for more specific settings Advanced Sets the Advanced Features available on your Appendix 1 6 system s chipset Sets the ECC and video function options for the Appendix 1 7 chipset Security Sets the user and supervisor passwords as well as the Appendix 1 8 backup and virus check options Sets the device startup order Appendix 1 10 Power Sets the operation that will be executed after a power Appendix 1 9 failure Exit Exits the setup menu and saves restores or deletes Appendix 1 11 EEPROM settings p gt IDE Channel 3 Master gt gt gt D Q x Advanced I O Device Configuration Hardware Monitor Post Error Logging Post Error Process Keyboard Features Intel MCH Control Video
82. nd Z directions Conforms to JIS C0041 196 m s three times each in the X Y and Z directions Dimensions excluding NSA12 342 mm x 281 mm x 98 mm W x H x D protrusions NSA15 397 5 mm x 296 5 mm x 103 mm W x H xD NSA12 5 kg max NSA15 7 kg max Degree of protection Front panel IP65 or the eguivalent display side only See note 3 Note 1 The maximum surrounding air temperature rating is 50 C The ambient operating temperature may be restricted as described below depending on whether a PCI Board is installed the type of Board installed and the mounting angle of the Unit Shock resistance in operation E Note 1 1 No PCI Board or One of Following Expansion Boards Installed e 3G8F7 CLK21 V1 Controller Link Board hereafter CLK Board e CS1PC PC101 DRM SYSMAC CS1 Board hereafter CS1 Board 1 The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 25 C when the installation angle is greater than 0 and less than 15 off horizontal excluding the memory card 2 The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 30 C when the installation angle is greater than 15 and less than 45 off horizontal excluding the memory card 3 The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 40 C when the installation angle is greater than 45 and less than 75 off horizontal excluding the memory card 4 The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 50 C when the installation angle is greater than 75 and less than 90 off horizontal excluding the mem
83. ndix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 7 Intel Menu Appendix 1 7 Intel Menu PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Intel gt MCH Control 8 gt Video Control gt 9 Item Specific Help F1 Help f l Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Setting Description MCH Control ST ss Moves to submenu 8 Video Control LC Moves to submenu 9 Appendix 8 MCH Control PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Intel MCH Control Item Specific Help DDR ECC Operation Enabled xipuaddy Fl Help f l Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Appendix 15 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 7 Intel Menu Funetion Setting Description DDR ECC Operation Disabled Enables or disables ECC functions Available only when Enabled It is disabled automatically when ECC memory is used non ECC memory is used Note The settings in the table are initial values 9 Video Control PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Intel Video Control Item Specific Help Default Primary Video Adapter PCI IGD Memory Size UMA 8MB IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default IGD LCD Panel Type 1024 x 768 LVDS Appendix Fi Help f Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Descri
84. nitored from the RAS Utility The following RAS information can be monitored Motherboard temperatures CPU temperature and chipset temperature Motherboard voltages 2 5 V Vccp VTR 5 V 12 V HVCC 1 5 V and 1 8 V values Cumulative operating times motherboard LCD and RAS Board RAS system settings LCD operating status RAS Board operating status Number of errors that have occurred and Failure status 4 3 suoljoun4 SYY gt suoljoun4 SYY gt 4 1 RAS Function Details 4 1 3 Logging Function and Log Analysis Function 4 1 3 Logging Function and Log Analysis Function The system keeps a log of operational events as well as of the status of the Industrial PC temperature voltage etc in memory The logs are saved in the RAS Board memory even if the Industrial PC cannot start due to a failure so the user can analyze the log based on the information stored in the RAS memory in order to identify the cause of the failure The RAS Utility includes Filter and Find functions to analyze logs These functions allow the user to analyze the logs more effectively by specifying events in a particular period or classifying events in categories The RAS Utility allows the user to import export log files The user may export log files to save logs to a file on a regular basis The user may also import log files to compare and analyze past logs with logs currently in the memory or to conduct log analysis on another OMRON Industri
85. oard and Setting the DIP Switch 2 Remove the back cover nstalling the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 7 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board 3 3 E Installing a PCI Board 1 Remove the single screw shown in the figure below to detach the metal plate cover for the PCI slot 69 PCI Board Metal plate cover for the 2 Insert the PCI Board into the PCI Board mounting connector Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 8 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 Secure the PCI Board with the screw that was removed from the metal plate cover in step 2 MS AN Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices max PCI Board Dimensions E m 174 63 m 106 68 mm max 3 9 saolnag jelayduuad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 BuiljBISU e 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 3 2 Setting the DIP Switch e PCI Board Dimensions When Mounted Vanv 7 gt 22 4 ape TA VA A T T N a Be sure to check the PCI Board in the actual equipment to make sure it will operate properly after it is installed m Reattaching the Back Cover Reattach the back cover and tighten the seven screws that were removed in step 1 to remove the cover e Use a PCI Board th
86. ons and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions Safety Precautions Safety related Indications and Their Meanings The following precautionary indications and symbols are used in this manual to aid in the safe usage of the NSA series Industrial PC These precautions contain important safety information Be sure to observe them carefully The indications and symbols used herein and their meanings are as listed below Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided ANA GINN could result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage Precautions for Safe Use Indicates actions that should be done or avoided for the safe use of
87. ontained herein Moreover because OMRON is con stantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication vi Read and Understand this Manual Please read and understand this manual before using the product Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any guestions or comments Warranty and Limitations of Liability WARRANTY OMRON s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE
88. ory card SUOIIBDINIO9dS PUB MAIAIOAQ SUOIIBDINIO9dS PUB MIIAIBAO 1 2 Specifications 1 2 2 General Specifications E Note 1 2 PCI Board Other Than a CLK Board or a CS1 Board Installed The internal temperature of the PCI Board will rise 10 C This may place the ambient operating temperature at the high end of the range given in 1 1 above Therefore set the ambient operating temperature according to the ambient operating temperature of the PCI Board that is installed Check prior to actual use to make sure the PCI Board will operate properly at the selected ambient operating temperature Example If an Expansion PCI Board with an ambient operating temperature of 0 to 45 C will be used with the Unit installed at angle greater than 45 and less than 75 off horizontal then the ambient operating temperature must be 0 to 35 C because of the 10 C rise in the internal temperature of the PCI Board 90 Installation angle LCD display side 0 E Note 1 3 Ambient Operating Temperature The ambient operating temperature is the temperature at a point 50 mm from the center of the back of the Unit and it includes the heat generated by the Unit itself Back of the Unit LCD Ambient temperature side measuring point 50 mm N Z g oO oO oO O oO oO oO O O oO 5 2 a o 6B To A z Apruny 1 2 Specifications 1 2 3 Dimensions and External Appearance a 1 1 2 3 Dimensions and E
89. pections if the operating environment is extremely warm moist or dusty lt D 5 F D 5 gt O D E inspection Items Inspect the following items to make sure they are within acceptable levels according to the judgment criteria If the inspection results fall outside these levels improve the operating environment and re tighten screws or take other measures to bring the results back within the acceptable range TNA E M Inspection Inspection item Inspection details Judgement criteria p method Supply voltage Power terminal voltage Allowable voltage fluctuation Circuit tester fluctuation range 24 VDC 15 Ambient operating Ambient temperature in the O to 50 C See 1 2 2 Thermometer conditions operating panel and near the LCD display Ambient humidity in the 10 to 85 See 1 2 2 Hygrometer operating panel and near the LCD display Presence of dust No dust built up Visual Presence of oil build up No specks of oil between the Visual aaia front panel and the molded plastic conditions torque screwdriver 5 5 JIUBUAJUILJNI e 5 2 Cleaning and Inspecting 5 2 2 Inspecting TIE ee Inspection Inspection item Inspection details Judgement criteria method Cable connector status Connectors are fully inserted Phillips head locked in place and show no screwdriver signs of looseness wiring screwdriver status cracks tester Consumables Backlight contrast Sufficient contrast Visual Service life at
90. ption Default Primary PCI Selects the primary video adapter that will be Video Adapter AGP used IGD Memory Size UMA 1MB Selects the size of memory that will be used UMA 8MB for graphics UMA 16MB UMA 32MB IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default Selects the type of monitor output provided at CRT startup LCD Selecting VBIOS default will provide either a CRT LCD CRT or a DVI EFP monitor output EFP Note that VBIOS cannot provide a VGA and CRT EFP DVI monitor output at the same time If a VGA and a DVI monitor are connected at the same time the DVI monitor will be used IGD LCD Panel 640x480 LVDS Selects the type of LCD monitor that will be Type 800x600 LVDS used 1024x768 LVDS 1280x1024 LVDS 1400x1050 LVDS1 1400x1050 LVDS2 1600x1200 LVDS 8 Reserved 16 Reserved Note The settings in the table are initial values The NSA series Industrial PC does not have a connector for a CRT or DVI EFP monitor gt gt D 5 x Appendix 16 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 8 Security Menu Appendix 1 8 Security Menu Security Menu Supervisor Password Backup and Virus Check Settings PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Secur ity FirstWare Authentication Level Hight Item Specific Help Supervisor Password ls Clear User Password ls Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Set User Password Enter Fixed disk boot sector Normal Virus check reminder Disabled System backup reminder Disabled
91. r supply external input power supply before you remove the back cover E Replacing the Motherboard Battery 1 Remove the back cover Refer to 3 3 1 Installing a PCI 2 Remove the motherboard battery from the clamps and then unhook the connectors 3 Replace the battery and then assemble the unit in the reverse order 4 Initialize the BIOS settings and then set the time and date 1 Setting up the BIOS and Starting the BIOS Menu A Keyboard is required to set up the BIOS and access the BIOS menu Connect a USB keyboard The following message will be displayed at the bottom of the window when the system power supply is turned ON e Logo Displayed Press F2 for System Utilities e Logo Not Displayed Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP Press the F2 Key while the message is displayed The Setup Menu will start and the Main Setting Dialog Box will be displayed Note The password must be entered if one has been set 2 Initializing BIOS Settings Select Exit Load Setup Defaults using the Arrow Key and press the Enter Key The BIOS settings will be initialized 3 Setting the Date and Time Using the Arrow Key select Main System Time or System Date to set the time or date 4 Setting up BIOS and Exiting the BIOS Menu Select Exit Exit Saving Changes using the Arrow Key and press the Enter Key The BIOS settings will be saved and the menu will close restart e The BIOS will be unstable after the moth
92. r supply to the NSA series CPU Box NSA CPULI Removing the Memory Card Always follow the specified procedure when removing the Memory Card 21 Do not press a touch switch with a force greater than 30 N 22 Do not operate the touch switches with a screwdriver or any other tool 23 Press touch switches only after confirming the safety of the system 24 Do not quickly and consecutively press touch switches The NSA series Industrial PC may not be able to read the inputs Confirm the results of one input before pressing a touch switch again 25 Do not accidentally press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear Press touch switches only after confirming the safety of the system 26 Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable 27 Before connecting the USB connector to a device check the exterior of the device and make sure that the device is free of damage 28 Commercially available USB hubs do not necessarily have the same basic specifications as the NSA series Industrial PC The NSA series Industrial PC may not operate properly in environments subject to noise or static electricity If you use a USB hub perform sufficient countermeasures for noise and static electricity and do not install the USB hub near sources of noise or static electricity 29 When installing a Battery make sure the Battery is the correct model and install it correctly 30 Do not disassemble
93. ration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS Serial ATA Disabled gt 0 Device Configuration gt Hardware Monitor gt Post Error Logging gt Post Error Process gt Keyboard Features Legacy USB Support Disabled Summary screen Enabled Boot time Diagnostic Screen Enabled QuickBoot Mode Disabled Fi Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Function Setting Description Installed O S Other Selects the operating system that is Win2000 installed on your system WinXP Reset Configuration Data No Select Yes if you want to clear Ye Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area DOS Serial ATA Disabled Enables or disables the serial ATA Enabled bus SATA RAID Enable Disabled Enables or disables RAID functions Serial ATA Available only Enabled via serial ATA when enabled is selected VO Device Configuration Movestosubmenu3 Hardware Monitor Movestosubmenu4 Post Error Logging Movestosubmenus Post Error Process Movestosubmenu Keyboard Features Movwestosubmenu7 Legacy USB Support Disabled Enables or disables support for the Enabled Legacy Universal Serial Bus Normally select the Disabled option Summary Screen Disabled Displays the System Summary Enabled Screen Advanced Appendix xipueddy Appendix 8 Appendix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1
94. ries Industrial PC satisfies the following specifications for NSA series Industrial PC startup and power interruption 3 5 1 Operation m Starting the Operating System If the external 24 V DC input voltage is turned OFF the NSA series Industrial PC operating system will start up when the rated input voltage is supplied to the NSA series Industrial PC The input voltage must remain OFF for at least 10 s before it is turned back ON OFF ON interval 10 s min m Shutting Down the Operating System The NSA series Industrial PC shuts down the operating system when it receives a shutdown reguest from a software application or when the user executes a shutdown operation When the shutdown is completed the NSA series Industrial PC will turn OFF all DC outputs except the 5 Vs auxiliary power supply mE Power Interruptions If the 24 V DC input voltage from the external power supply is interrupted all NSA series Industrial PC power supplies including the 5 Vs auxiliary power supply will turn OFF If this occurs during any operation including shutdown that operation may not be successfully completed Be sure to turn OFF the external 24 V DC input voltage after the shut down is completed The NSA series Industrial PC does not have UPS or other recovery functions for power outages or power interruptions These functions will have to be provided externally on the system side Confirm the safety of the system before turning the power ON or OF
95. rom popping out and falling on the floor e The NSA series Industrial PC does not include a Memory Card Order the Memory Cards specified by OMRON and use them The specified Memory Cards have Windows XP Embedded already installed Refer to Appendix 5 Accessories for information on the different types of Memory Cards e Do not remove the Memory Card while the power to the NSA series Industrial PC is turned ON The Memory Card contains the OS The system may stop and the OS data on the Memory Card may become corrupted 3 5 saoln2G jelauduad Hulo UUOD pue 9d JelISNpu sanas ySN 241 Buljyjeysu 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board 3 3 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board Follow the steps below to install a PCI Board Remove the back cover 3 Install the PCI Board A Reattach the back cover a z E Removing the Back Cover Z op Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external input power T supply before you remove the back cover 1 Turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external input power supply and remove the seven screws securing the back cover Back cover set screws ON OLONONO OA OROAO SAVA VA VAD YAYA NS q jelauduad Punosuuo pue Dd Iensnpuj sa SIIAD 1 3 3 1 Installing a PCI Board PAJATAS i 3 3 Installing a PCI B
96. s interface hardware monitor interface Not See note converted to rotations per minute CPU temperature sensor Voltages read via the SMBus interface hardware monitor interface The following voltages can be read HVCC 3 3 V V12 12 V V5 5 V 3 Board voltage VTR 3 3 V V25 2 5 V Vccp V18 1 8 V V15 1 5 V Not converted to voltage BIOS startup log data approximately 40 bytes for the 10 4 POST error logs most recent errors read from specified CMOS addresses in the chipset Note The NSA series Industrial PC does not have a fan Although the NSA series Industrial PC will read RAS data from the super I O chip SMSC LPC47M192 and the chipset Intel 855GME Intel 6300ESB on the motherboard it does not do conversions such as converting to degrees of temperature Refer to respective datasheets for data processing data conversion details 4 3 2 Unique RAS Functions E POST Error Log When POST errors occur the 4 byte POST error code time month and date for up to 32 errors are logged as individual POST error records These records can be read from the BIOS setup menu Error data can be retained indefinitely without relying on the internal battery for backup because POST error logs are saved in the motherboard EEPROM This also means that error data can only be deleted from the BIOS setup menu Note After 32 errors the most recent error will overwrite the oldest error Individual error records cannot
97. sing a twisted pair cable with stranded copper wire between AWG16 and AWG12 with a rated temperature of 75 C Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0 5 to 0 6 N m 5 to 7 Ib in Be sure the screws are properly tightened Prepare the connection wires as shown in the figure below Make sure the bare wires are twisted tightly together KA 7 mm 3 4 4 Connecting the Grounding Wire The NSA series Industrial PC has a functional grounding terminal 48 Make sure the terminal is properly grounded to prevent the Unit from malfunctioning due to electrical noise Functional grounding PEAD A terminal Ot N x Vax Attach a crimp terminal for an M4 screw to the grounding wire 3 15 SODINGGQ jelauduad Hulo UUOD pue 9d ELISNPUJ sanas ySN 241 Huljyjeysu e saolneg jelayduad HuIOsUUOD pue Jd ELISNPUJ SAL9S FSN 241 uiljBISU e 3 4 3 16 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC 8mm max e Do not install the NSA series Industrial PC in the same panel as a noise generating device like a motor or inverter e Make sure the NSA series Industrial PC is properly grounded to prevent the Unit from malfunctioning due to electrical noise 3 5 Starting the Industrial PC and Procedure after Power Interruption 3 5 1 Operation 3 5 Starting the Industrial PC and Procedure after Power Interruption Make sure that the power supply connected to the NSA se
98. strial PC satisfies the following specifications for NSA series Industrial PC startup and power outages e The entire system may shut down depending on how the power is turned ON or OFF Follow the correct procedure for turning the power ON and OFF 3 18 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 6 1 Calibrating the Touch Panel 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 6 1 Calibrating the Touch Panel This section describes the procedure for calibrating the touch panel 1 Calibrate the touch panel whenever it deviates markedly from its coordinate Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the NSA series Industrial PC before calibrating the touch panel Make sure the keyboard and mouse are properly connected 2 Start up the NSA series Industrial PC and select Start Programs UPDD Settings from the bottom left corner of the screen to launch the settings program Administrator Internet My Documents e Internet Explorer LA 4 My Recent Documents gt w ak My Pictures 8 My Computer ite Control Panel a q Search M Accessories M IEGD 7 Startup fa UPDD SJ Calibrate Internet Explorer GA Event Selector Settings 3 Click the Calibration Tab on the Pointer Device Properties Menu then click the Calibrate Button CN Pointer Device Properties Devices Hardware Settings Advanced Events General windo Crairaien us About Calibration Settings For Calibration Modes
99. te data on the Memory Card due to settings changes or file updates the updated content can be reflected as described in Appendix 2 4 Another way to do this is to disable the EWF function and update the data to the Memory Card directly as described in Appendix 2 5 When any change is made to the EWF function the Unit must be restarted for the change to take effect Appendix Appendix 2 2 Confirming the Operating State of the EWF Function Display the command prompt screen then input the following command to confirm the operating state of the EWF function Command ewfmgr cC xipueddy Execution Example ch Comman d P rom pt Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2660 LC Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C2 Documents and Settings Administratoreeufmgr c Protected Volume Configuration Type RAM R State DISABLED Boot Command MO GMD Parami A Param 5 Volume ID F8 F7 FB FY 66 YE 46 HA HA BA HA HA HA BA HA BA Device Name Device Harddisk olumei C Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data A bytes Memory used for mapping A bytes Definition State Displays the operating state of the EWF function ENABLED Indicates that the EWF function is enabled The function will emulate writing data to the Memory Card DISABLED Indicates that the EWF function is disabled Data will be directly written to the Memory Card Appendix 21 Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter Appendix 2 3 En
100. the Battery or short circuit the terminals 31 Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock Batteries that have been subjected to shock may leak if they are used 32 Local ordinances sometimes apply to disposal of the NSA series Industrial PC or Battery Dispose of the NSA series Industrial PC and Battery according to local ordinances as they apply 1 Ra pe EE ith a EK 33 Never use volatile solvents such as paint thinner benzene or chemical wipes 34 The backlight in the NSA series Industrial PC contains mercury Do not dispose of the NSA series Industrial PC together with other waste to be sent to a disposal site Dispose of the NSA series Industrial PC according to local ordinances as they apply XV Xvi 35 36 37 38 39 AO 41 42 43 The backlight in the NSA series Industrial PC cannot be replaced by the user Contact your OMRON representative to replace the backlight If there is a chance that the NSA series Industrial PC may come into contact with water inspect the installation periodically The NSA Series Industrial PC uses an analog touch panel The positions of touch switches may change with time If the touch switches are too far out of position calibrate them Waterproof and oil proof performance may be lost if the front sheet is peeling or cracked Do not use the NSA Series Industrial PC if the front sheet is peeling or crac
101. tored OK Button e The touch panel may deviate from its coordinates over time We recommend that you re calibrate the touch panel whenever that occurs e Input may fail if the touch panel is pressed continually at high speed Confirm each input before moving on to the next entry Note The calibration data is stored on the EEPROM in the NSA series Industrial PC If the EEPROM calibration box is not checked the calibration data will be stored in Windows 3 6 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 6 2 Adjusting the Display 3 6 2 Adjusting the Display The brightness of the display can be set to high brightness medium brightness and low brightness using the adjustments for the LCD backlight brightness a RAS Utility By using the color correction function you can further adjust the brightness of the entire display This section will explain how to adjust the display using the color correction function 1 Start the NSA series Industrial PC and select Start Program IEGD IEGDGUI from the Start Menu Administrator Internet My Documents 5 Internet Explorer id A 4 My Recent Documents oe My Pictures PE My Computer B Control Panel 24 fm IEGD Bg IEGDGUI IEGDGUI an Startup M UPDD Internet Explorer TT Windows Media Player Log Off 0 Turn Off Computer 2 The IEGDGUI Dialog Box will be displayed Click on the Color Correction Tab to display the Color Correction Tab Page ES
102. use Purchase the Memory Cards specified by OMRON which have Windows XP Embedded already installed This OS includes an Enhanced Write Filter for better reliability Refer to Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced Write Filter for more information SUOIIBDINIO9dS PUB MAIAIOAQ E 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Ratings and Specifications 4 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Ratings and Specifications Storage Memory Card flash memory See note 8 device when Memory Card is mounted ica 256 MB or 512 MB DDR SDRAM No ECC See note 9 i 512 Kbyte Level 2 cache memory built into the CPU TFT color LCD NSA12 12 1 inches NSA15 15 0 inches 1024 x 768 dots Display panel 2 300 ed m typical See note 1 SUOITBDINIO9dS PUB MOIAIOAQ Service life write cycles 100 000 cycles per 1 block of NAND flash memory Viewing angle 30 left to right 90 up and down Colors displayed 262 144 ee Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps yP NSA12 models 2 lamps NSA15 models 4 lamps Backlight Contrast adjustment Three level software adjustment See note 2 l l The software reads the lamp burnout detection signal from the Backlight not lit detection inverter See note 3 Service life 50 000 hours min See note 4 Analog resistive type Effective input area NSA12 247 mm x 185 5 mm NSA15 305 mm x 229 mm Touch panel 10 000 000 operations with non stop key stroking using fingers to input Operating service life 100 000 characters wit
103. ve Data Sources Date and Time Display gt Switch to Category View Options ODBC m B 3 e D e B gt See Also Folder Options Intel R Internet Keyboard Mouse Network EA windows Update Extreme Options Connections 0 Help and Support PP s a amp GB 09 Network Setup Phone and Pointer Power Options Printersand Regionaland Scheduled Wizard oe Devices Faxes Language Tas D 2 lt A Eb Sounds and Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Audio Devices Start Menu Firewall Network Set Appendix 2 Click the Hardware Tab in the displayed System Properties Dialog Box and click the Device Manager Button xlpueddy System Properties fx General Computer Mae Avanced Remote Device Manager E The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed a on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed divers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for jou to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Lt Apa Appendix 26 Appendix 4 Connecting an NE1S Series CPU Unit 3 Select the communications port either COM1 or COM2 from the Device manager E Device Manager File Action wiew Help Hee 2 IPC Computer S
104. xternal Appearance NSA12 TX11B S NSA12 TX12B S Unt mm co 10000000000 OOOOODODDD os OOOOOOOOOOO OOODOODOOII co suolje2111994S pue MAIAI9A0 NSA15 TX11B S NSA15 TX12B S 381 5 Unit mm Section 2 Nomenclature 2 Nomenclature 2 1 1 Front Panel 1 Nomenclature 2 1 1 Front Panel POWER Indicator The green LED is lit when the power is View with the USB Port Cover Open turned ON oinyejouswOoN WY USB Port 2 Connector A USB type A connector USB Port 3 Connector i A USB type A connector Display Area USB Port Cover The entire display area is a touch A cover for the USB ports on the panel input device front panel 2 1 2 Rear Panel Back Cover Set Screws Back Cover Loosen these seven screws to Remove the Cover to View with Back Cover Removed remove the Back Cover install a PCI Board PCI Board Connector Use this Connector to install a PCI Board COM Port 1 Connector Manufactured in 2009 or earlier serial number 0949 1 10101011 COM Port 2 Connector Manufactured in 2010 or later serial number 0940 UUU A 9 pin RS 232C connector COM Port 2 Connector Manufactured in 2009 or earlier serial number 0949 11101011 COM Port 1 Connector Manufactured in 2010 or later serial number 094001 L LILL A 9 pin RS 232C connector RAS Board Cover Remove this cover when making DIP switch settings Section A Memory Card ki A conne

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