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3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC User Manual for the 3308T

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1. 76 Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu 69 Motherboard Setup OVErVIEW ct esee tite vay nae 67 Mouse Port e 10 Mouse Port Connector ccnnncooocnnccononononannnoncn n 101 Noise Electrical sitas tede 23 Numeric Keypad see 48 Numeric Keygen e 6 8 Operating Systems Installation is tee e ertet 93 Operation Hazardous Locations occccnnononnnnnncnnnnnnnn 45 Operation and Maintenance 45 Overview BIOS Sepp ener 67 Installation anita 16 Motherboard Sep 67 Parallel Port Ee e en 10 Parallel Port Connector ss 100 PC 104 Boards eere 27 PCI Configuration Submenu sseseeeseereeeereseee 72 POT DEVICES che ihe er nn 79 Ini 100 COMI Connector ssssssnnnsssssenoooesssseeo0ee 103 COM Connector ccccconcoconnnnncnonononnncnnncnonns 105 Ethernet Connector occnnnonooonnnnccnnnnnonnnnnos 103 External Floppy Drive Connector 101 Mouse Hot nere pere 101 Parallel Pot 100 Power Connector cccccccnnnoooonnnnnccnnonanananonos 103 PS 2 Keyboard Port 100 PS 2 Mouse Port 100 Ports QOM T udi Hare RE vem ees 10 GOM 2 etti d ettet 10 Keyboard oie a 10 Mouse ce 10 Parallel sis tte te ete 10 Power Connector ee cist et eerte teet 14 103 A A aina 25 Receptacio ni ee oe ett 14 eler geseet Seier ttbi 42 NA A Hee oi eee ttes ta 23 Power
2. 4 Next push the rear chassis cover away from the third screw attachment side until it stops and then lift the cover off of the unit 5 The coin cell battery is located near the bottom edge of the LPG1 CPU board It is marked CR2032 on the top Use needle nose pliers to remove the coin cell battery by depressing the lever on the left side of the battery as shown in the following photograph 6 Immediately apply electrical tape to the old battery on all sides in order to prevent shorting the battery The battery may still have charge and a short may cause fire or explosion Do not dispose of the battery with standard waste Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site 81 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance 7 Install the new battery The sign must be up and exposed Slide one edge of the battery under the lip of the battery holder as shown in the following photograph and then press down on the battery It will snap into place TO RE ASSEMBLE THE 3300 series COMPUTER 1 2 The rear chassis cover has four hooks located on the bottom edge of the cover These four hooks must be inserted into the corresponding slots on the 3300 series front panel assembly Insert the hooks and gently push down on the rear cover The bottom edges must make contact with the front panel assembly Next push the cover horizontally until it makes con
3. 585 585 14 9 FR 14 9 PG Y Y S i 1 151 ore 29 2 al A F1 F7 A A T y F2 F8 7 be d i A e Fa 5 667 Fa 5 667 227 A c 144 0 R 144 0 5 8 P FA F10 D Q A em F5 F11 076 E P om os aie 601 15 3 ed eaves i Y S Y P A BACK FRONT FRONT VIEW VIEW VIEW Note All dimensions in inches mm Material 007 178 thick polyester Figure 2 10 3308KP F1 F12 Insert Dimensions 601 1 104 28 0 gt 814 mo em gt 20 7 YP BACK VIEW 213 803 gt 070 Gan yd all lt 1 8 7 172 lt 4 182 2 FRONT F13 PA F15 P F17 F18 F19 F20 VIEW G H I J K L M N A 585 14 9 Note All dimensions in inches mm Material 007 178 thick polyester Figure 2 11 3308KP F13 F20 Insert Dimensions 30 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC fe el 510 gt 13 0 TYP Chapter 2 Installation 145 3 7 gt TYP 2 722 69 1 4 1 083 27 5 gt 0 828 21 0 gt FAR SIDE A NEAR 1266 SIDE mo PF1 U PF4 PF2 v PF5 Y PF3 w PF6 Z 545 13 8 TYP A 074 1 9 S tesis RAD Note All dimensions in inches mm Material 007 178 thick polyester Figure 2 12 3308KP Control Key Insert Dimensions 31 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Figure 2 13 illustrates how to install the 3308KP keypad inserts F7 F12 USER DEFINED KEYPAD gt INSERT 6 SLOT USER DEFINED KEYPAD
4. FO 43 FO 12 FO 3B FO 12 FO 42 FO 12 FO 4B FO 12 FO 3A FO 12 FO 31 FO 12 FO 44 FO 12 FO 4D FO 12 FO 15 FO 12 FO 2D FO 12 FO 1B FO 12 FO 2C FO 12 FO 3C FO 12 FO 2A FO 12 FO 1D FO 12 FO 22 F0 12 FO 35 FO 12 FO 1A FO 12 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Ojdw o x o jo 2 co nmij co lu Key Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 8 Keypad Codes for Numeric and Punctuation Keys Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu Make Code BRicojo c m rnmqj nm oO miocoio mi o o m Bhjojojo ninin 0 o mijocj o mj o oj mij o jr Biajoja ao ajoaoja a TA EE o mlioliojg amp ilomi o mio Bilajoja ao aojoj ja a IP o mioj ocgiui2 io lmij co A gt A gt 58 Break Code FO OE FO 16 FO 1E FO 26 FO 25 FO 2E FO 36 FO 3D FO 3E FO 46 FO 45 FO 4E FO 55 FO 54 FO 5B FO 5D FO 4C FO 52 FO 41 FO 49 FO 4A 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 9 Keypad Codes for Left Shifted Punctuation Keys Key Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu Make Code V SVO e NIO O RR Tal ajo O0o IN OJ JO Eat Mode in Macros Edit Menu e Ir EC EE Coe fe e e 0 a s E so LEN m LEN LEN A gt A gt 59 Break Code FO OE FO 16 FO 1E FO 26 FO 25 FO 2E FO 36 FO 3D FO 3E FO 46 FO 45 FO 4E FO 55 FO 54 FO 5B FO 5D FO 4C FO 52
5. IDE Controller Registers Dev 5530A Func 2 BO D12 F2 AD10 National 80009300 0103 1078 0 18d 12h National XpressAudio Controller Registers Dev 5530A Func 3 BO D12 F3 AD10 National 80009400 0104 1078 0 18d 12h National Graphics Device Registers Dev 5530A Func 4 BO D12 F4 AD10 National 80009800 AOF8 0E11 0 19d 13h National USB Controller Registers PCI Dev 5530A Func 0 Config Registers B0 D13 F0 ADI 0 the decimal value of the device equals the Address line used E g AD10 13 AD23 is IDSEL for LAN Bold portion is equal to the PFA to which the BIOS typically refers 76 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup 3300 Base Addresses in 5530A The following table outlines the 3300 Base Addresses in 5530A Table 5 10 3300 Base Adaresses in 5530A Base Address Name Hex Address is Access method Adjusted Hex Configuration determined by Value Size bits GPCS BASE 80000070 PCI configuration space 0000 16 UDEF1 BASE 800000C0 PCI configuration space 0000 16 UDEF2 BASE 80000004 PCI configuration space 0000 16 UDEF3 BASE 800000C8 PCI configuration space 0000 16 USB BAR 80009810 PCI configuration space 0000 16 F1BAR 80009110 PCI configuration space N A 24 8 range F2BAR 80009220 PCI configuration space N A 24 8 range F3BAR 80009310 PCI configuration space N A 24
6. PF Function Alpha Keypads Control Keypad Numeric Keypad Cursor Control Keypad Keyboard Port front access Description The front panel has four components a display strengthened glass covering the display a frame in which the display and the glass are mounted and the polyester overlay attached to both the glass and the frame The 3310KP T has a 10 4 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The 3312KP T has a 12 1 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The 3310KP T and 3312KP T also have optional touch screens The strengthened glass covering the display is intended to withstand normal operating conditions In the event of damage to the glass the overlay will protect the user from any glass shards For more information abut the frame or the overlay see Chapter 6 Maintenance The keypads provide function keys F1 F20 PF keys 1 12 PF keys 7 12 also include punctuation symbols as well as uppercase letters A Z These keys are relegendable refer to Creating Customized Keypad Inserts on page 29 This keypad provides the CTRL SHIFT INS ALT TAB DEL F A SPACE and keys All the keys are relegendable except the F A SPACE and keys These keys work the same as they do on a keyboard The F A key toggles the keypads between function and alpha mode When the F A key is not pressed the keypads are in function mode When you press and hold the F A key the keypads are in alpha
7. 3308 KP ies eee ctetu 33 3310KP 3312KP iei 36 Keypad Utility z eee rete 51 Download Men 57 Exit Menu iege Rene 53 Files Mem iem ete 53 Keypad Scan Codes coococonoccocncocononccononanonanos 59 Loading eene epe Re 51 Macros Keypad Type Menu 54 A 53 Upload Men 57 A e ene RES 52 Utilities Men 57 Keypads 3308K Biene hee te bain 49 SEU 46 O Pas is I ete crie 50 3310KP 3312KP dienten 46 Alpha Mode reete 47 Control iere e 46 Cursor Control a eei 48 Function Alpha eese 49 Keypad Utility Scan Codes 59 AA ei reet 48 Keys Alpha iet etes 6 8 Brightness Control 4 Control rn toti 6 8 Cursor Control aser aue 6 9 M 6 8 Function E 6 8 Numeric coccccccnnnnononnnnnncnnonannnnnnnncccnnnnnnnnnnnos 6 8 R legerdable c enero rn 6 8 LEDs4 Line Voltage Variation oooooncccnnnccconccnonncnoncc nnos 24 Logo Customized esee 32 LPGI and Jumper Settings 106 Lubricants Compatible 88 Main Setup Menu BIOS eee epe eR 68 Maintenance 2 oc ie rate nee ede 81 E 82 Cleaning the Un 89 115 Appendix F Touch Screen Calibration Instructions Hard Drive decent eere 81 Hazardous Locations cccccnnononnonnncnnnnnnnos 45 Memory Map TI Memory Optimization Submenu 73 Miscellaneous Configuration
8. 3310T Back P nel aeter 12 3310T 3312T Cutout Dimensions eee 20 AC Power Cable uen eerte 25 AC Power Supply eee 24 Alpha Keys usina 6 8 Alpha Mode A 6 8 Back Panel sse eerte pes 12 Base Adresses 80 LE EE 82 BIOS Drive Configuration Submenu 70 Main Setup Menu eese 68 Memory Optimization Submenu 73 Miscellaneous Configuration 76 Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu 69 PCI Configuration Submenu 72 Power Management Submenu 75 Super I O Configuration Submenu 71 Video and Flat Panel Configuration Submenu 72 BIOS Setup OVERVIEW asista vete eg 67 Boards PC 104 ii et 27 Brightness Control 6 1010 0 RE 4 SE 8 IO initiate E 4 Cable Connections eee 43 Calibrate Touch Scr ens sere ntt 30 Chemical Compatibility 87 Cleaning Agents 89 Eubticants 4 6d eege RR 88 Non compatible Cleaning Agents 89 Class I Locapons nnrir 40 Class II Locations eter Renten 40 Cleaning Agents Compatible rre aide ie 89 Non compatible esee 89 COMI A A metiri tene 103 POTES erectos et fe dentes sto ees 10 COM2 Connector ee ee erts 105 POE xcd hee i ariete 10 Communication Cable Interfaces 43 Compatible Lubricants eseessss 88 Configuration Submenu Mothe
9. Keypad Utility The keypad utility program allows you to redefine any or all of the keypad keys on the unit with new scan codes using utility software You must use an external full stroke PC AT keyboard to access the utility This chapter explains how to load the keypad utility and details how the program s pull down menus work Also included in this chapter are the default keypad scan codes Note Your external full stroke PC AT keyboard cannot be redefined by running the keypad utility Note The keypad switch arrays are disabled while the keypad utility is running Loading the Keypad Utility Note Pro face s keypad utility will only run under DOS 3 2 or better The keypad utility will not run in a Windows environment The keypad utility is on the Documentation amp Support Library CD that shipped with your computer You will find the self extracting zip file Keypad Utility 1 2 142606 001 exe in the folder DRIVERS Keypad Software Keypad Utility 1 1 142606 001 If your computer is running DOS revision 3 2 or better create a subdirectory on your hard drive for the files and extract the files on the disk into that subdirectory To run the utility go to the subdirectory and type kp3util at the DOS prompt If your computer is not running DOS you will need to extract the files onto a DOS bootable diskette The diskette is then inserted into the floppy drive You will need to reboot your computer for the computer t
10. the cooling air at the base of the system must not exceed 50 C Allocate proper spacing between internal components installed in the enclosure When the air temperature is higher than the specified maximum in the enclosure use a fan or air conditioner to lower the temperature Electrical Noise Electrical noise is seldom responsible for damaging components unless extremely high energy or high voltage levels are present However noise can cause temporary malfunctioning which can result in hazardous machine operation in certain applications Noise may be present only at certain times may appear at widespread intervals or in some cases may exist continuously 21 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Noise commonly enters through input output and power supply lines and may also be coupled through the capacitance between these lines and the noise signal carrier lines This usually results from the presence of high voltage or long close spaced conductors When control lines are closely spaced with lines carrying large currents the coupling of magnetic fields can also occur Use shielded cables to help minimize noise Potential noise generators include switching components relays solenoids motors and motor starters Refer to the relevant Federal State Provincial and local electric codes which provide data such as the size and types of conductors color codes and connections necessary for saf
11. 04 FO 04 FO 14 1D 3D BD 9D F24 or PF4 FF 18 14 0C FO OC FO 14 1D 3E BE 9D F25 or PF5 FF 19 1403 FO 03 FO 14 1D 3F BF 9D F26 or PF6 FF 1A 140B FO OB FO 14 1D 40 CO 9D F27 or PF7 FF 1B 14 83 FO 83 FO 14 1D 41 C1 9D F28 or PF8 FF 1C 14 0A FO 0A FO 14 1D 42 C2 9D F29 or PF9 FF 1D 14 01 FO 01 FO 14 1D 43 C3 9D F30 or PF10 FF 1E 14 09 FO 09 FO 14 1D 44 C4 9D F31 or PF11 FF 1F 1105 FO 05 FO 11 38 3B BB B8 F320rPF12 FF 20 11 06 FO 06 FO 11 38 3C BC B8 F33 or PF13 FF 21 11 04 FO 04 FO 11 38 3D BD B8 F34 or PF14 FF 22 11 0C FO OC FO 11 38 3E BE B8 F35 or PF15 FF 23 1103 FO 03 FO 11 38 3F BF B8 F36 or PF16 FF24 11 0B FOOBFO11 3840 CO B8 F37 or PF17 FF 25 11 83 FO 83 FO 11 38 41 C1 B8 F38 or PF18 FF 26 110A FO 0A FO 11 38 42 C2 B8 F39 or PF19 FF 27 11 01 FO 01 FO 11 38 43 C3 B8 F40 or PF20 FF 28 11 09 FO 09 FO 11 38 44 C4 B8 Note If you make any changes to your keypad and want to set it back to the default settings open the file titled DEF3308PC PKM or DEF3308HMI PKM from the File Open menu and then download it from the download menu Warning Do not save any changes to the default files 63 143243 D Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Motherboard and BIOS Setup Overview To change the CMOS settings for the 3300 BIOS you must hit F1 early in the 3300 s Power On Self Test period The 3300 will display a message at the top of the screen during this period Facsimiles of the various submenus as
12. 32 2 PF4 PF5 PF6 Xx Y Z DE RAD Note All dimensions in inches mm Material 007 178 thick polyester Figure 2 16 3310KP 3312KP Control Key Insert Dimensions 34 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation The picture below illustrates how to install the 3310KP 3312KP keypad inserts PF7 PF12 6 SLOT PF1 PF6 USER DEFINED USER DEFINED USER DEFINED KEYPAD KEYPAD KEYPAD INSERT INSERT INSERT FRONT PANEL DISPLAY WINDOW F1 F20 FUNCTION KEYPAD INSERT Figure 2 17 3310KP 3312KP Keypad Insert Installation 35 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Hazardous Location Installations Pro face designed the systems to meet Class I Division 2 Hazardous Location application requirements Division 2 locations are locations that are normally non hazardous but could potentially become hazardous should accidents expose the area to flammable vapors gases or combustible dusts These systems have been designed as non incendiary devices They are not intrinsically safe and should never be operated within a Division 1 normally hazardous location when installed as described here Nor should any peripheral interface device attached to these systems be located within Division 1 locations unless approved and or certified diode barriers are placed in series with each individu
13. Chapter 2 Installation Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has been disconnected or the area is known to be non hazardous Advertissement Risque D Explosion Avant de deconnecter l equipment coupler le courant ou s assurer que l emplacement est designe non dangereux Advertissement Risque D Explosion Dans les situations hasardees couper la courant avant de remplacer ou de cabler les modules Warning Explosion Hazard When operating in Hazardous Locations disconnect power before replacing or wiring modules Warning To maintain a safe condition do not attach an external keyboard or mouse to the rear port when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment Definitions The following Class and Division explanations are derived from Article 500 Sections 5 and 6 of the United States National Fire Protection Agency National Electric Code NFPA 70 1990 They are not complete and are included here as a general description for those not familiar with generic Hazardous Location requirements People charged with installing this equipment in Hazardous Locations are responsible for ensuring that all relevant codes and regulations related to location rating enclosure and wiring are met Class I Locations Class I locations are those in which flammable gases or vapors are or may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Class II Loca
14. D ebat ido e 11 UL 12 Quick Starup sivas ste oa Heg REDE Bg RO Hie ge 13 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION M 14 Installation RE 14 System Cutout Dimensions i ek Re d tek rb o dd e cad a Eid ep ebd Re Aat e ede redes dee 16 3308T Cutout RE 16 3308KP Cutout KEE EE 17 33101 3312T Cutout Dimensions cil 18 3310KP T 3312KP T Cutout DIMENSIONS seseris eroien reai aE ane e ee ereas 19 HOT Dill Pattern naa EP 20 Power Management 5 5 O e a A E E SET EORR ERR NOS 21 System POWER sonc rpne eee epp re epe a o e denen ii 21 Excessive E D N 21 Electrical NOISG 5 eese A t tre loire eer pese Seegen Haee E et 21 Line Voltage Variation lo tete eme RO RO ette tb i QUE IN ERAN REI o ERE AUT HEUTE He s 22 Power Supply 4 oe tddi ele emet aie eth eoe olas iere eere tt eee 22 Creating Power Cable eoi ee tee ru eee eet ge Re Ra ERR ged a Ee 23 Installing Internal Hardware Options eese nennen nennen rene rene A A eter e teen nnne 25 DRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules SODIMMS essent enne neneenent ennt ente enne 25 BROMO anri m ER 25 Installing External Hardware Options essent nnne nennt nette anno eret ene teneret rnen nnne 26 External Eloppy Drive ior tet eet beet e tete te etse ONE 26 Using a Fouch Soreen eae dasoteitenitue ume ipte RII Oeo d dote a ir 27 Calibrating the Touch Screen iet e eet ei daa 28 C stom
15. Division 2 Locapons A Hazardous Location Installations 39 Hazardous Locations Cable Connectons 43 Communication Cable Interfaces 43 Defimitions ie ad 40 Enclosures eese 42 Group Range 42 Maintenance sipe iera 45 O 45 Power Switch 42 Hazardous Locations Control Drawing 44 Hazardous Locations Definitions Class T eene 40 Class IL 4i cet eter i 40 Heat EXC6SSIVGS iie er ih pei 23 VO Maps rias Nee t nente eene re ie TI Installation eee reU pori 16 DRAM A eices 27 JOTIVSTS aA neni ee SET CIS 95 External Floppy Drive 28 External Hardware 28 Hazardous Locations ss nnssseoseoeeeesesee000e 39 Internal Hardware ccconoconoccncccnnonononcnnnccnnno 27 Operating Systems 93 OVELVIEW cH 16 Installing Ethernet Drivers 95 Miscellaneous Drivers 96 Touch Screen Drivers 96 Video Drivers 96 Installing External Hardware Options 28 Installing Internal Hardware Options 27 Interrupt Mapes dose 78 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Jumpers COM Options cuenta ee 109 H8 Keyboard Controller 107 Inverter Option ooonccnoccnocononanononanonnnonnconos 108 LCD Display ee 107 Miscellaneous eee 109 Touch Screen Controller 106 Touch Screen Oppen 106 Keyboard Pot 10 Keypad Functionality esses 46 Keypad Inserts
16. FO 41 FO 49 FO 4A 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 10 Keypad Codes for Control amp Miscellaneous Keys Key Tab Left Shift Tab Caps Lock Left Shift Right Shift Left Ctrl Right Ctrl Left Alt Right Alt Space Bar Backspace Left Enter Esc Insert Home Il Page Up PREV Delete End Page Down NEXT Up Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Down Cursor Print Screen Pause Break SysRq PS2 SysRq 88 1 SysRq 88 2 Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu Make Code Break Code m e Inn T T j I S T m Ins T S T T T T T s S 7 T T EA cs cc ED cE ED S 7F 7F FO 7F 60 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 10 Keypad Codes for Control amp Miscellaneous Keys Key Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu Scroll Lock 7E Num Lock 77 Right 7C Right 7B Right 79 Right Enter EO 5A Make Code Break Code EO 5A EO F0 5A Table 4 11 Keypad Codes for Numeric Control Keys with Numlock on mi N ajaj lh lz A bd N MAININIODININIOININ U O 0 0 gt N ojo A al 12 71 ns 12 70 nd 12 69 Down Cursor 12 72 PgDn 12 7A Left Cursor 12 6B Blank 12 73 Right Cursor 12 74 Home 12 6C Up Cursor 12 75 PgUp 12 7D y Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu 61 Make Code 71 70 69 72 7A 6B 73 74 6C 75 7D 12 71 12 70 12 69 12 72 127A 12 6B 12 73 12 74 12 6C
17. Las http www profaceamerica com rma If you cannot fill out the online form there is an RMA Request Form Document that can be downloaded and either E mailed support profaceamerica com or Faxed 734 429 1010 to the Pro face Customer Support Team If you have difficulty then please call the Pro face Customer Support Team at 734 944 0482 Call your nearest Pro face Repair Department or Xycom Automation L L C at 734 429 4971 or 1 800 289 9266 Please have the following information e Company name shipping and billing address e Type of service desired product repair or product exchange e Product model number part number quantity serial number s and warranty status e Failure mode and failure systems e Purchase order number or repair order number Make sure the front panel assembly is properly attached to the unit Attach failure information to the unit to speed processing Place the unit securely in its original packaging or an equivalent heavy duty box Mark the RMA number on your purchase order and on the outside of the box Send the unit to the address given when you receive your RMA number 83 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance Chemical Compatibility Certain combinations of chemical environments temperature and stress can adversely affect parts made from thermoplastic resin For this reason material that may come in contact with 3308 3310 3312 units should be
18. Log Oie 29 Creatine Customized Keypad Inserts srno nere dee Ge E E E ea een ll eee 29 3308KP Keypad Inserts siina e e E a A ERE dash Decr eon de Ae 30 3310K P 3312K Insert tico A A 33 Hazardous Location Installations econo het ree ent te nee ehe pe Ed aret ee opu EE ed ee e uut 36 IBIDEM ERE ES 37 Group Ratings uite oi mete pmo meten ipm p etl pH Hm 39 Idi Ae 39 NO E 39 Cable Connectons eor ti ENEE Ge 40 Communication Cable Interfaces 3 5 d PR HERE IRE PR UR ERROR UR US CORTE P RE RC RR EROR 40 Hazardous Locations Control Drawung essent enne ret rennen trennen O nnne 41 Operation and Maintenance eddie ee die ebat Add ied eiie de Rp tek ee gud 42 Safety Agency Approval zie teat ee tret event eege ied Egger ire ee deer Pod pest 42 CHAPTER 3 KEYPAD FUNCTIONALITY eeeeeeeeeeneeene nensi tnsntnsnnnn tns a tns a insita sata assa asas aa sm assassin asina aaa snaa 43 Control Keypad e eee ete ee eee ER DEO o e bee DERE ipe esteso iSt o Reti aes 43 3308K P tede dee uideo e ipee pr e OQ REP HERI RR HEU Od p t Rear 43 SSIOK PCEYS3 T2 KP GDY 2 2 tee dete tette teet et ete ete A de t e e ts 43 ji 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Table of Contents Numeric Keypad eerte deed dap dle ide dete tp e bete exe oe a i beet dens 45 Cursor Control Keypad 654 4 nete ete Rete tee ete Ita etat Deli etes 45 Functio
19. Make sure the location does not exceed the unit s shock vibration and temperature specifications Install the unit in the rack or panel in such a way as to ensure that it does not cause a hazard from uneven mechanical loading Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring on permanently connected equipment Avoid circuit overloading of the supply circuit 15 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation System Cutout Dimensions 3308T Cutout Dimensions 9 900 251 46 0 227 33 9 200 233 68 210 82 7 600 193 04 8 500 218 5 54 8 HOLES 4 e Figure 2 1 3308T System Cutout Dimensions Note All dimensions in inches mm 16 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 3308KP Cutout Dimensions 11 300 287 02 10 150 257 81 5 650 143 51 1 150 29 21 7 600 193 04 8 300 210 82 9 218 95 54 8 HOLES e Figure 2 2 3308KP System Cutout Dimensions Note All dimensions in inches mm 17 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 3310T 3312T Cutout Dimensions 12 300 312 42 10 150 257 81 11 670 296 42 9 630 244 60 10 300 261 62 0 250 96 35 12 HOLES Figure 2 3 3310 12T System Cutout Dimensions Note All dimensions in inches mm 18 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapt
20. Place the cursor on the first character to cut 2 Press F1 to access the menu bar choices and select cur 3 Press ENTER Cut should still be highlighted but the cursor will appear on the Edit line Move the cursor on the last character to cut and press ENTER The last character of every macro is the end of the macro EOM and cannot be deleted Copy duplicates a sequence of scan codes from the macro into memory To select the section to copy 1 Place the cursor on the first character to copy Press F1 and select Copy 2 Press ENTER Copy should still be highlighted but the cursor will appear on the Edit line 3 Move the cursor to the last character to copy and press ENTER The copied item does not appear on the screen until you select Paste Paste inserts a sequence of scan codes which were saved in memory using Copy into the macro To paste a sequence of scan codes that were previously copied position the cursor where you want the text to appear and then press F1 Select Paste and then press ENTER Codes displays a table of keys and their scan codes in Hex See the Codes section in this chapter for a complete code listing Hex Decimal toggles between displaying the scan codes in Hex and Decimal formats I O allows you to either insert text or type over text in the code s Use the Insert key on your full stroke external keyboard to toggle between insert and overtype mode 53 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Indus
21. and Appendix A e To assure a NEMA 4 seal choose an approved enclosure that has a 14 gauge 0 075 1n 1 9 mm thick steel or 0 125 in 3 2 mm thick aluminum front face e Be sure to account for the unit s depth when choosing the depth of the enclosure 2 Create a cutout in the enclosure see Figure 2 1 through Figure 2 5 in System Cutout Dimensions e Be sure to place the unit at a comfortable working level e Make sure the area around the cutout is clean and free from metal burrs 3 Mount the unit in an upright position and properly secure the unit into the panel e Tighten the twelve 8 on a 3308T KP 10 nuts to 25 inch pounds 2 8 Newton meters 28Kgf cm 4 Construct a power cable following the instructions in Creating a Power Cable on page 23 in this chapter 14 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 5 Attach one end of the power cord to the power receptacle on the unit and the other end to a properly grounded 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz outlet 6 Turn on power to the system The system will boot up the installed operating system Caution Your 3300 unit does not contain a CD ROM drive We highly recommend that you create a backup set of boot floppy disks for Windows or DOS operating system immediately upon receipt of your system The backup set of boot floppy disks will be needed in the event that your operating system ever needs to be reinstalled Refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooti
22. carefully evaluated under end use conditions for compatibility You should also follow the use and compatibility recommendations of the material manufacturer Table 6 1 lists general chemical compatibility guidelines for the 3300 units Table 6 1 Chemical Compatibility Chart Chemical Class effects d Acids No effect under most common conditions of concentration and temperature Alcohols Generally compatible at low concentration and room temperature Higher concentrations and elevated temperatures result in etching and attack evidenced by decomposition Alkalis Generally compatible at low concentration and room temperature Higher concentrations and elevated temperatures result in etching and attack evidenced by decomposition Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Generally compatible Amines Surface crystallization and chemical attack Avoid Aromatic Hydrocarbons Partial solvents and severe stress cracking agents Avoid Detergents and cleaners Mild soap solutions are compatible Strong alkaline materials should be avoided Esters Causes severe crystallization Partial solvents Avoid Greases and oils Pure petroleum types generally compatible Many additives used with them are not compatible Halogenated Solvents Avoid Hydrocarbons Ketones Causes severe crystallization and stress cracking Partial solvents Avoid Silicone oil and greases Generally compatible up to 85 C 185 F Some contain aromatic hydrocarbons which should
23. configuration settings Table 5 1 PCI Configuration Settings Setting Valid Values Help Message PCI INTA IRQ 1 IRQ 12 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 Disabled Enable Disable INTA to IRQ IRQ 1 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 steering IRQ 9 IRQ 11 PCI INTB IRQ 11 IRQ 12 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 Enable Disable INTB to IRQ Disabled IRQ 1 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ steering 6 IRQ 7 IRQ 9 IRQ 10 PCI INTC IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 IRQ 14 Enable Disable INTC to IRQ IRQ 15 Disabled IRQ 1 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 steering IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 PCI INTD IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 IRQ 14 Enable Disable INTD to IRQ IRQ 15 Disabled IRQ 1 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 steering IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 32 bit Configuration Enabled Disabled Enable Disable the 32 bit PCI Interface Configuration Interface Indicates default settings Platform lt Company XpressRom Setup Name gt 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss PCI Configuration PCI Interrupt Steering 69 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup PCI PCI PCI PCI INTA INTB INTCH INTD IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 11 IRQ 9 32 Bit PCI Configuration Interface 32 Bit Configuration Interface Enabled Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 6 PCI Configuration Screen Memory Optimization Submenu Cache and Memory Timing
24. eee Su eee ts ege treten 67 IDE Configuration esi ae ea team ee eie 67 Boot Order ConfiguratiOD uie tee Ht S d m RU ed HR RR TER ERE edd eoe vetant 68 Super L O Configuration Submenu 5 9 aeger Heer ee e eg eer aee te eee 68 Serial Port Configuration ede dede eee o tad e ve lid 68 Parallel Port Configura tOM eise ficte ettet Ree eee tiec eter eee y ue ee aere ee 68 Video and Flat Panel Configuration Submenu essere rennen etenim erem eneteee nennen 69 Video ME eet P ee dete p reete E a arm e eie det et e a 69 PCI Configuration Submien eroi tbe terae gerne te EO ee ER ee traen n ER HR EENS 69 Memory Optimization Submenu Cache and Memory Timing seen eene 70 Miscellaneous Configuration 1 route een a eI ee IO Dea ee iy Cas dee be ORE Ped ost eret eene 73 3300 System Memory EE 74 3300 VO Map I E tercio 74 Interrupt Maps iie ie elds Rete neve tite ER tete lee Nek Stata e tre pe ie Moe tied eleg 75 DMA Mapping rtp mie te be a 76 3300 PCI DEVICES cce be te et at Rum bu e dete edite 76 3300 Base Addresses EE cn ot e i rh e P i a Set a 77 CHAPTER 6 uin leq 78 Preventive Maintenances n ente ee e t ee ed et i e ec et et diete t t ee e etes 78 Pro face Recommended Hard Drive Preventive Maintenance eese een eene 78 Replacing the Fuse iR RR e PE EATEN Ue e REP EE Eee ee 79 System Battery Replacement x oc b e
25. on your 3300 unit you must install the proper driver For computers running Windows 98 NT 2000 or XP you will be installing the driver touchbase windows kpmt mons exe This driver can be found in the Drivers Touchscreen folder on the Documentation and Support Library CD that shipped with your monitor The default setting is serial mode 1 Create a folder named Touch on your desktop or in the root directory of your C drive and unzip the files into the folder 2 Click on the file setup exe and follow the directions that appear Pro face suggests that you accept all of the defaults 3 Calibrate the touchscreen following the directions in the next section Caution When using MS DOS the mouse driver must be loaded before the touch screen driver if both a mouse and touch screen are to be supported For computers running MS DOS you will be installing the driver touchbase dos zip This driver can be found in the Drivers Touchscreen folder on the Documentation and Support Library CD that shipped with your monitor 1 Create a directory named Touch in the root directory of your C drive and unzip the files into the folder 2 Run the file install exe in the TB458 subdirectory and follow the directions that appear Pro face suggests that you accept all of the defaults Copy all of the batchfile utilities from the Batch Files subdirectory to CA Add the command allser bat to your autoexec
26. shall satisfy the following Nonincendive Field Wiring Pro face Xycom Model 3310 KP T Apparatus and 3312KP T V max 2 Voc Imax 2 Isc Ci Coable lt Ca Li Leabie lt Ls 3 If the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 60 pF ft Inductive 0 20 uH ft 4 Nonincendive Field Wiring must be installed in accordance with Article 501 4 B 3 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 41 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Operation and Maintenance The systems have been designed to comply with relevant spark ignition tests However the workstation front panel membrane switches are the only make break components intended to be used by the operator in normal operation Warning To maintain a safe condition do not attach an external keyboard or mouse to the rear port when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment Always observe the following rules with respect to Hazardous Location installations 1 Always install the workstations within an enclosure suitable for the specific application General purpose enclosures may be acceptable for Class I applications but are never acceptable for Class II applications Type 4 IP 65 enclosures are recommended even when not required by regulations 2 Keepenclosure doors or openings closed at all times to avoid the accumulation of foreign matter ins
27. the default file is def3310 pkm file Changes to the default file should be saved to a new file with the pkm extension If you do not open a file the macros pull down menu will not be available Note If you make any changes to your keypad and want to set it back to the default settings open the pkm file for your unit e g def3310 PKM for 3312KP T from the File Open menu and then download it from the download menu Caution Do not save any changes to the default files 49 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Main Menu Figure 4 1 shows the Main Menu screen The functions of the pull down menus are described in the following sections Note Exit and Download do not have pull down menus Note Use F1 to access the menu bar options in the kp3util program Exit Files Macros Upload Download Utilities Open Function Keys KP Ctl Version Factory Default Close Alpha Keys Exit Exit Save Save As Delete Exit Company Name KP3 Utility MAIN L Arrow R Arrow Enter Figure 4 1 Main Menu showing first level pull down menus Exit Exit closes any open files and exits the utility ESC can also be used for this purpose ESC works for exiting the other menus as well Files Menu When you choose Files a pull down menu will display these choices Open Close Save Save As Delete and Exit The following table describes these menu commands Table 4
28. the polyester overlay attached to both the glass and the frame The 3308T has an 8 4 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The 3310T has a 10 4 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The 3312T has a 12 1 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The strengthened glass covering the display is intended to withstand normal operating conditions In the event of damage to the glass the overlay will protect the user from any glass shards For more information abut the frame or the overlay see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Diagnostic LEDs Power Green when there is power to the unit Disk Green when the computer module is accessing the disk drive COM Green when there is communication on one of the computer module s serial ports Input Green when the unit has a touch screen This LED gets brighter when it detects a touch input Brightness These two keys control the brightness of the monitor The left key Control Keys decreases brightness the right key increases brightness 4 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction 3308KP Front Panel DIBPLAY BLASS UVERLAY Front Panel Frame CONTAOL KEYPAD E E 6 RELEGENDABLE ECJC3 CJEJC DE W B G NUMERIC FUNCTION ALPHA KEY RAD 1EJC KEYPAD 12 RELEBENDABLE 2 000 T1 FBAG B me CONTAO due me O Comer FUNCTION ALPHA KEY PAD IR PORT B RELEGENDA BLE
29. 0 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction 3310 3312 and 1401 Power Panels FLOPPY DRIVE STRAIN PC 104 ACCESS OPTIONAL RELIEF MOUNTING HOLE MOUNTING CARRIER a HIH BACK PANEL CO M MOUNTING L1 L2 N GND STUDS 8 T BACK COVER CARRIER DISPLAY pus FLOPPY y a gt E FLOPPY DRIVE POWER FRONT CABLE RECEPTACLE PANEL Figure 1 7 3310 12 Power Panel Table 1 6 3308 10 12 amp 1401 Power Panel Features Feature Description Power Connector The power receptacle is a three pin connector Refer to the Hazardous Location Installations section later in this chapter for special installation instructions External Floppy Drive The 26 pin floppy drive connector lets you connect an Connector optional external floppy drive Unpacking the System Note The following list pertains to a basic PC only system If a Pro face Xycom OpenHMI or OpenCNTRL workstation has been purchased a more complete packing list may be found in a separate Quickstart manual When you remove the system from its box verify that you have the parts listed below Save the box and inner wrapping in the event you need to reship the unit 3308T 3308KP 3310T 3310KP T 3312T 3312KP T or 1401 unit Documentation kit e Power connector e Recove
30. 0Bland Interrupt controller 2 8259 equivalent 300 36F Available 0B4 OBF note 3 0B2 and 0B3 APM control and status port respectively 370 377 Alt Floppy Disk Controller note 1 Secondary IDE 0CO ODF DMA controller 2 8237A 5 equivalent 378 37F Parallel Port 1 note 1 3 5 Aliases A 10 note 3 OEO0 0EF Available 380 3AF Available OFO N A DOES and ud us mode video Aliases A 15 10 OF1 N A 3BC 3BE Reserved for parallel port Aliases A 10 0F2 0F3 N A 3C0 3DF VGA registers Aliases A 15 10 note 2 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Table 5 6 3300 I O Map Hex Range Device Hex Range Device OF4 IDE ID port 3E0 3EF Available OF5 0F7 N A 3F0 3F7 Primary Floppy disk controller Primary IDE OF8 IDE Index port 3F8 3FF Serial port 1 note 1 3 5 OF9 0FB N A 400 43B FP control registers for the National amp CS9211 OFC IDE Data port 4D0 Master PIC Edge Level Trigger register OFD 0FF N A 4D1 Slave PIC Edge Level Trigger register 100 179 Available CF8 CFB PCI configuration address register 32 bit O only note 4 170 177 Secondary IDE Controller AT Drive CF9 Reset Control register 8 bit I O 180 181 Reserved for SRAM control register May CFC CFF PCI configuration data register note 4 be remapped 182 1EF Available Note 1 The serial and parallel port addresses may be changed or the port may be disabled
31. 1 Files Menu Command Description Open Opens a file that contains a macro set for the keypad and loads the contents into memory Any macro set in memory is overwritten Once loaded the macro set is available to edit view teach or download to the keyboard controller Close Clears the macro set from memory and closes the file from which the set came Save Copies the macro set from memory back into its original file The 50 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 1 Files Menu Command Description original file contents are overwritten Save As Creates a new file under the specified name and copies the macro set from memory into it For example to define different sets of codes save each set under a different name and download the one you wish to use Delete Deletes a file Exit Returns to the Main Menu You can save files containing keypad macro sets a macro for each key on disk and then load them into memory to view edit teach or download to the keyboard controller Some of these files may be included in the utility package for use in reconfiguring the keypads for different software packages and as templates for defining completely new keypad macro sets Macros Menu Note You must have a macro file in memory before the Macros Menu is available To load a macro file select the File Open menu When you select Macros a keypad type pull
32. 12 75 12 7D Break Code FO 71 FO 70 FO 69 FO 72 FO 7A FO 6B FO 73 FO 74 FO 6C FO 75 FO 7D FO 71 FO 12 FO 70 FO 12 FO 69 FO 12 FO 72 FO 12 FO 7A FO 12 FO 6B FO 12 FO 73 FO 12 FO 74 FO 12 FO 6C FO 12 FO 75 FO 12 FO 7D FO 12 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC e kul lt mimim mimimi Oo A P TT TO TY 1 1 auf faul TI TI e e AR c o o o A2 c N o 1 o F11 F11 Shift F1 F12 Shift F2 F20 Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 12 Keypad Codes for Function Keys F1 F20 Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu FF 01 FF 02 FF 03 FF 04 FF 05 FF 06 FF 07 FF 08 FF 09 FF 0A N 00 FF 0B o Y FF 0C FF 0D FF 0E FF OF FF 10 FF 11 FF 12 FF 13 FF 14 62 Make Code 05 06 04 0C 08 0B 83 0A 01 09 78 12 05 07 12 06 12 04 12 0C 12 03 12 0B 12 83 12 0A 12 01 12 09 Break Code FO 05 FO 06 FO 04 FO 0C FO 03 FO 0B FO 83 FO 0A FO 01 FO 09 FO 78 FO 05 FO 12 FO 07 FO 06 FO 12 FO 04 FO 12 FO OC FO 12 FO 03 FO 12 FO 0B FO 12 FO 83 FO 12 FO OA FO 12 FO 01 FO 12 FO 09 FO 12 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 13 Keypad Codes for Function Keys F21 F40 or PF1 PF20 Symbol Edit Seq AT Make AT Break XT Make XT Break F21 or PF1 FF 15 14 05 FO 05 FO 14 1D 3B BB 9D F22 or PF2 FF 16 14 06 FO 06 FO 14 1D 3C BC 9D F23 or PF3 FF 17 14
33. 22 485 Selection jumpers Table C 12 lists the RS 485 Transmitter Gating Options Table C 13 lists the COMO Pin 11 External Reset Enable settings RS 422 485 Selection Table C 11 RS 422 485 Selection Jumpers Mode JP13 RS 422 1 2 RS 485 2 3 Indicates factory default setting RS 485 Transmitter Gating Options Table C 12 RS 485 Transmitter Gating Options Transmit Enable JP16 JP17 DTR Active 2 3 1 2 DTR Inactive 1 2 1 2 RTS Active 2 3 2 3 RTS Inactive 1 2 2 3 Indicates factory default setting External Reset Enable COM2 Pin 11 Table C 13 COM2 Pin 11 External Reset Enable Function JP11 External Reset Input Enabled 1 2 External Reset Input Disabled 2 3 Indicates factory default setting Miscellaneous System Jumper Options The following tables outline the Miscellaneous System Jumper Options Table C 14 lists the IDE Port Selection Options Table C 15 lists the Fixed Compact Flash Mode Options Table C 16 lists the DOC 2000 Address Select Options Table C 17 lists the RTC Battery Jumper options Table C 18 lists the System Reset Jumper options IDE Port Selection HDD or Compact Flash Assembly Table C 14 IDE Port Selection Device Connected Supply JP22 Voltage HDD Assembly 45V 2 3 Compact Flash Assembly 3V 104 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix C LPG1 and Jumpers Set
34. 243 D Appendix C LPG1 and Jumper Settings 3300 Motherboard LPG1 and Jumper Settings The 3300 Motherboard contains the following switch and jumper settings Touch Screen Option Jumpers Touch Screen Controller Module Settings H8 Keyboard Controller Settings LCD Display Jumper Settings Inverter Option Jumpers COM Option Jumpers and Miscellaneous System Jumper Options These settings are detailed in the following tables Touch Screen Option Jumpers The following table outlines the options for the Touch Screen Option Jumpers Table C 1 Touch Screen Jumpers Option PS2 Output Mode RS 232 Output Mode JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 W O TS Controller 2 3 2 3 N A N A W TS Controller 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 Touch Screen Controller Module Settings The following table outlines the options for the Touch Screen Controller Module Settings Table C 2 Touch Screen Controller Module Settings Output Mode Options Jumper Settings PS2 Output Mode J1 J9 Position B RS 232 Output Mode J1 J9 Position A Indicates factory default setting Note RS 232 Mode utilizes the COM 2 Port for data transfer 101 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix C LPG1 and Jumpers Settings H8 Keyboard Controller Settings The following tables outline the settings for the H8 Keyboard Controller Settings Table C 3 shows the Mode Switch S1 settings Table C 4 shows the H8 Jumper Settin
35. 310 and 3312 units Flat panel displays e 8 4 inch TFT flat panel color display 640x480 VGA 3308 units e 10 4 inch TFT flat panel color display 640x480 VGA 3310 units e 12 1 inch TFT flat panel color display 800x600 SVGA 3312 units LPGI motherboard with features including e 300 MHz Geode GX1 processor e 144 pin SODIMM site support 128 or 256 MB of memory e PCI 64 bit video controller shared video RAM up to 4 MB e PCI bus IDE controller e Communication ports COM I 9 pin RS 232 or 9 pin RS 485 COM2 25 pin RS 232 Two USB 1 1 ports One parallel port PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports e One 10BASE T 100 BASE TX Ethernet controller e Socket for removable CompactFlash Type I e Disk on Chip Site DOC 2000 e 20 GB minimum hard drive 1 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction e Flash BIOS PC 104 expansion site allowing you to stack two PC 104 boards AC input power External floppy connector FOR USE WITH 9000 EXF Diagnostic LEDs Power Disk COM and Input 3308T 3310T and 3312T MS DOS MS DOS is not included if you order Windows 98 Windows NT or Windows 2000 NEMA 4 4X 12 sealed front panel Class I Division 2 Hazardous Location approval not available on units with fieldbus or control options installed The 3308KP 3310KP and 3312KP also include function control numeric alpha and cursor control keypads Optional Features The f
36. 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC User Manual for the 3308T 3308KP 3310T 3310KP T 3312T 3312KP T models including 1401 Node Box 2007 XYCOM AUTOMATION LLC Printed in the United States of America 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Revision Record Revision Description Date A Manual Released 8 04 B Added ThinCLIENT touch screen calibration instructions 10 04 C Added Lithium Battery Replacement section 1 06 D Name change correct where applicable with document 4 07 Part Number 143243 D Trademark Information Xycom and Xycom Automation are trademarks of Xycom Automation L L C Xycom Automation L L C now is referred to as Pro face through a D B A The Pro face name and logo will replace the Xycom name and logo on all documents where possible Pro face is a trademark of Digital Electronics Corporation Brand or product names may be registered trademarks of their respective owners Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Copyright Information This document is copyrighted by Xycom Automation L L C Xycom and shall not be reproduced or copied without expressed written authorization from Xycom Automation L L C The information contained within this document is subject to change without notice Pro face does not guarantee the accuracy of the information United States FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMI Compliance Statement This equipment ha
37. 8 range F4BAR 80009410 PCI configuration space N A 24 8 range SMI_BASE BIOS decides Memory N A N A DMABASE_CA Ch _ 1 0 0 2 4 6 C4 C8 CC 8 7 0 7 DMABASE CC Ch _ 1 0 1 3 5 7 C6 CA CE 8 7 0 7 Int Vector Base Mas Slv VO 7 3 addr 2 0 IRQ 21 A1 For all PCI configuration space I O base addresses bit 0 is always set to 1 to indicate l 0 space 0 indicates memory space Also some of the values for the PCI configuration space addresses must be shifted to get the final value Therefore the values shown above reflect the actual base address rather than the address read from the PCI addresses listed 77 143243 D Chapter 6 Maintenance The 3308 3310 and 3312 units are designed to withstand the harsh environment of the factory floor However preventive and routine maintenance will help keep the system in good operating condition Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance consists of several basic procedures that will reduce the chance of system malfunction Schedule preventive maintenance along with the regular equipment maintenance to minimize down time The following are some preventive measures you can take to keep your unit in good working order Clean the monitor screen using a non residue cleaner such as a mild window cleaning solution or CRT screen cleaner Take care not to scratch or mar the screen face Base your maintenan
38. Cable AC25 DC 26 Power Connector ccccccccsssscccceeeessssseeeeeeees 103 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Power Management Submenu 75 Power Panel eee 13 Power Panels NAOT eit IN 14 3308 13 ISO A nes 14 Power Supply eunte eei 24 AC24 DC24 Power Within 42 Preventive maintenance ett EE 82 Preventive Maintenance eese 81 Printer Port ees See Parallel Port Product Repair Program eese 85 PS 2 Keyboard Connector 100 PS 2 Keyboard Port Connector 100 PS 2 Mouse Port Vonnector 100 Quick Start p 3 eene tereti 15 Relegendable Keys sess 6 8 Repairs and Service ocoocnnocononononconncnnonanonanonnnons 85 Replacing FUSE sk auae a e lion 82 Replacing the F st eee 82 Returning a Unit see 85 RS 232 ComectOr eite 103 RS 485 Connection ees 104 116 Appendix F Touch Screen Calibration Instructions Safety Agency Approval sess 45 Serial Loopback Connections 91 Service and Renate 85 Settings LPGI and Jumper 106 Shock etse eR a OS pios 99 SIMMS ee t EH teer See DRAM Specifications Environmental eee 99 Hardware siet ota 97 Super I O Configuration Submenu 71 System Overview 20 ce a E 1 System Power uestis ERR er
39. D DOS VIDEO MODES 5 occi entem uc rimedio nn tk naim nua Damna ako pe oa ve ama am aor anco ce nma iaaa 106 APPENDIX E SETTING UP YOUR OPENCLIENT 3300 AS A THINCLIENT eese netten 109 APPENDIX F 3300 SERIES THINCLIENT TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS 111 Modifying the Touch Screen Settings 1 cccscccscsccsectersacensctessecestaucusscencevshecboscedsuscucnteveasessstevencdeckacvestaedsecuestavenecs 111 Calibrating the Touch Screen RT ere pe A Erik e vere ENEE da 112 iv 143243 D Chapter 1 System Overview The 3308T 3308KP 3310T 3310KP T 3312T and 3312KP T Industrial PCs combine a PC AT computer with a flat panel display to offer a powerful fanless compact package for the factory floor and other harsh environments The units feature an open architecture to meet a variety of applications requiring both a PC and a durable industrial enclosure The units front panels sealed to NEMA 4 4X 12 are protected by an impact resistant shield The units processor board combines all the functions of a PC AT compatible computer on an industrially hardened circuit board A screenless version is also available The 1401 offers the same computing power in a small rugged fanless enclosure without an integrated display Standard Features The units offer the following standard features 33 inch mounting depth 3308 units 35 inch mounting depth 3
40. DOS Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT touch screen drivers 92 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Note If you ordered a system pre loaded with an operating system the touch screen driver was pre installed You must install the corresponding touch screen driver software if you change the operating system The touch screen drivers are located on the Document and Support Library CD under DRIVERS TOUCHSCREEN TOUCH BASE Video Drivers Video drivers and expansion utilities are on the disk included with the documentation kit as well as on the hard drive Drivers are also included on the Documentation and Support Library CD or on the web at www profaceamerica com To install a video driver refer to the INSTALL TXT file on the disk for your operating system Miscellaneous Drivers Refer to your operating system and peripheral manuals for information on installing drivers See the Documentation and Support Library CD or www profaceamerica com for drivers associated with Pro face Xycom equipment and software 93 143243 D Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications Table A 1 lists the hardware specifications for the 3308T 3308KP 3310T 3310KP T 3312T and 3312KP T Table A 1 Hardware Specifications Specification Characteristic 3310T 3310KP T amp 3308T 3308KP amp 3312T 3312KP T Mechanical Height fron
41. F Enable or Disable the Password The Password must be 8 char acters or less Press Any Key to Continue The final required configuration step is to enter the IP address of your Primary ACP ThinManager and your Secondary ACP ThinManager if one is installed on your network This step is explained under Menu Selection H in the preceding table Note If you have a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server on your network it will provide an IP address for the OpenCLIENT you won t need to do anything under option A If you do not have a DHCP server on your network then you will have to assign an IP address and a subnet mask for the OpenCLIENT Your IT Department will have to assign you a valid address and subnet address for your network 110 143243 D Appendix F 3300 Series ThinCLIENT Touch Screen Calibration Instructions Note ACP Online Help contains a help file entitled Calibrate Touchscreen The instructions that follow incorporate a portion of the information that can be found in the ACP help file The ACP ThinManager Calibrate Touch Screen program allows you to calibrate the touch screen on your 3308T 3310T 3310KP T 3312T or 3312KP T unit This program also offers you the option to modify the selection screen Pro face recommends that you modify the selection screen on the 3312T and 3312KP T units to improve the performance of the unit The default settings work well for the 3308 serie
42. Figure 1 2 3308KP Front Panel Caution Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image retention TIR TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver enabling the idle doze timeout feature or by turning off the display when it is not in use Note Refer to Chapter 3 for information on using the keypads and Chapter 4 for information on reprogramming the keys The 3308KP features function keys on either side of the flat panel display F1 F12 function keys below the display F13 F20 a numeric keypad window keys and a cursor control keypad All keypad keys are reprogrammable except the F A key and all function keys are relegendable See Chapter 4 for more details All keypad keys can be programmed to perform any function necessary You are able to create your own custom keypad inserts to reflect any reprogramming you may have done 5 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 2 3308KP Front Panel Features Front Panel Function Alpha Keypads Control Alpha Keypad Numeric Keypad Cursor Control Keypad Description The front panel has four components a display strengthened glass covering the display a frame in which the display and the glass are mounted and the polyester overlay attached to both the glass and the frame The 3308KP ships with an 8 4 inch TFT active matrix color LCD flat panel display The strengthened glass
43. INSERT Figure 2 13 3308KP Keypad Insert Installation 32 Chapter 2 Installation F1 F6 USER DEFINED lt KEYPAD INSERT _ DISPLAY WINDOW FRONT PANEL F13 F20 USER DEFINED KEYPAD INSERT Cyd 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC 3310KP 3312KP Keypad Inserts Chapter 2 Installation 625 625 15 9 lt 15 9 gt m 370 A A CU PF1 PF7 Y A EN Y PF2 PF8 B 1 110 28 2 tr m c PF3 PF9 A c 7 031 S 7 031 a 178 6 178 6 740 18 8 PF4 PF10 um PFS PF11 E 1 PF6 PF12 Y jx 100 100 2 5 2 5 BACK FRONT FRONT VIEW VIEW VIEW Note All dimensions in inches mm Material 007 178 thick polyester Figure 2 14 3310KP 3312KP PF1 PF12 Insert Dimensions 175 850 675 Wei Wei r BACK VIEW 9 247 lt 4 234 9 172 gt 4 4 A Fi P F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 FRONT 1 350 G H J K L M N o P VIEW 34 3 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 Y Q R s T U v w x Y z 1 412 35 9 RAD Figure 2 15 3310KP 3312KP F1 F20 Insert Dimensions 33 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 1 083 SES J 510 ome H X Ls TYP 545 13 8 FAR TYP SIDE 3 7 gt 9 TYP 2 722 I 69 1 gt PF PF2 PF3 NEAR 1 266 U v w SIDE
44. IP addresses to modify your OpenCLIENT to a ThinCLIENT See Figure E 1 and Table E 1 After the local configuration step is complete and your changes are saved the OpenCLIENT is ready to participate on the network If you ve performed the steps properly the ACP ThinManager will see the OpenCLIENT and establish a connection with it Once the network connection is made the ACP ThinManager application will complete the configuration of the OpenCLIENT and the PC will be able to function as a terminal to the server When you first power on your OpenCLIENT it will go through its power up sequence quickly and present a screen that says to press any key to get to the configuration menu You have a couple of seconds to do this Pressing a key during this period will show the following screen Figure E 1 Please note that the IP addresses on your screens will differ from the examples ACP Network Boot Loader v4 5 Copyright 1999 2003 Company Name IP Configuration Menu A Terminal IP Address 123 45 12 100 B Primary ThinManager Server IP Address 123 45 12 55 C Secondary Thin Manager Server IP Address 123 45 12 3 D Router IP Address 0 0 0 0 E Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 F Password Status Disabled H Help Q Abort Changes and Exit S Save Changes and Exit Select Letter _ Figure E 1 ACP Network Boot Loader IP Configuration Menu You may enter any alpha character A f H Q or S to perform an
45. IX B PINOUTS c 96 Parallel Port Connector cusco ot e eer D Pe ee EES 96 PS 2 Keyboard Connector eene desee meteo demie Gee A deme ee et E 96 Mouse Port Connects nist eee a en ve c bey eee sus eee OR Suave ee Te td eerte eee eo ine ssi exe Ve eua vox 97 External Floppy Drive Connector 5e eet reete Heater ete e repe e ede a Pede ets 97 Power Conector ruere riter ee Eegen Eege ro 98 Ethernet Connect eoe ee eoe e o ete te eee te Seeerei panel ote deo oes 98 een ggewuuidnomREP 98 RS 232 EE 98 RS 455 GOnfleCtOE EE 98 COM Connector ITI STUDI DIL 100 APPENDIX C LPG1 AND JUMPER SETTINGS eene tnnn nennen ren 101 3300 Motherboard LPG1 and Jumper Settings oooonnocnocnconanoncnonconnconocononononononnnonnnonn non nonnnnn nono rennen nnnm nennen eren nns 101 Touch Screen Option J mpers i reete entire re hd eot deae de tel EE Veo ey aee NEEN 101 Touch Screen Controller Module Settings rennen eene eren ren eene nennen 101 H8 Keyboard Controller Senge 102 ECD Display Jumper Settings ert term etti e iie reete ies et ge pP erica ets 102 Inverter Option Jumpers 5 ioter keen tee ie He ee EPI YE ES e ERES HR IRE RR HYS REB P EE Pea ted 103 COM Option Jumpets inre GOR A e ere p UI E Pc er EISE RP e Re e RUE PERS 104 Miscellaneous System Jumper Options ioiei tete edi eL ICE rd ee Pe de ede doe iii 104 APPENDIX
46. LCD Mode Jumper Settings LCD Type Function JP8 JP9 8 4 Display Normal Scan Mode Open 2 3 10 4 Display Reverse Video Scan Open 1 2 12 1 Display Normal Scan Mode Open 2 3 1401 Reverse Video Scan Off 1 2 Inverter Option Jumpers The following tables outline the Inverter Option Jumpers Table C 8 lists the Invert Signal Drive Voltage Jumpers Table C 9 lists the Inverter Drive Signal Polarity Jumpers Table C 10 lists the Inverter Brightness Control Range Settings Invert Signal Drive Voltage Jumpers Table C 8 Inverter Signal Drive Voltage Jumpers Function JP4 ON OFF Drive 5V 1 2 ON OFF Drive 12V 2 3 Indicates factory default setting Inverter Drive Signal Polarity Table C 9 Inverter Drive Signal Polarity Display Type Function JP3 8 4 Display High Inverter OFF 2 3 10 4 Display High Inverter OFF 2 3 12 1 Display Low Inverter OFF 1 2 1401 High Inverter OFF 2 3 Inverter Brightness Control Range Setting Table C 10 Inverter Brightness Control Range Setting LCD Voltage Range JP21 8 4 Display 0 3 5 VDC 1 2 10 4 Display 0 3 5 VDC 1 2 12 1 Display 0 0 7 VDC 2 3 1401 0 3 5 VDC 1 2 103 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix C LPG1 and Jumpers Settings COM Option Jumpers The following tables outline the COM Option Jumpers Table C 11 lists the RS 4
47. O D G D R G D R G D G O D G O 6F 114 100 column 64K D G X R G R G D G R O D G D G X 76 11A 160 column 64K D G DEG DEG DEG DG DG 79 10E 40 column 64K Footnotes IBM documents with no border support BM documents with border support 107 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix D DOS Video Modes Legend B Border problems C No VGA Video Out DzNo DOS color call R Resolution to big to fully display S Scrolling prob 1 Only the panels listed above were tested for compatibility with this video BIOS 2 All the panels listed above were tested with Windows XP NT 2000 98 and MS DOS 6 22 3 Pro face modechk exe was used for this testing 108 143243 D Appendix E Setting up Your OpenCLIENT 3300 as a ThinCLIENT Detailed instructions for configuring your server and managing an installation of Thin Clients are on the ACP ThinManager CD The following section deals only with the local configuration of the OpenCLIENT The OpenCLIENT has no floppy drive or hard drive it has an ACP bootloader in place of an operating system In order for an OpenCLIENT to function as a ThinCLIENT terminal the PC must be installed on an Ethernet network that has a server and an ACP ThinManager application running on it Some configuration of the OpenCLIENT is required in order for it to be visible on the network to the ACP ThinManager application The tables included in this section show you how to set various
48. O GO 21 121 320x240 256 D G O D G O D G O D G O D G O D G O 23 123 40 column 64K GO GO E G O E G O GO GO 25 125 400x300 256 G O G O E G O E G O G O G O 27 127 50 column 64K GON E G O E G O E G O GO GO 29 129 512x384 256 106 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Table D 1 DOS Video modes supported by National 5530A Appendix D DOS Video Modes DOS video modes supported by National 5530A in the 3300 series and 1401 Node Colors amp TFT TFT Vesa Colors 5015KPT 12 10 TFT 8 CRT 5015T Mode Mode Resolution Attr D G X D E G O D E G O D E G O D G O D G O 2B 12B 64 column 64K D G O D E G O D EGO D E G O D G O D G O 2E 12E 80 column 64K G V E R G E R G E R G G V G V 54 132 column 16 16 G V E R G E R G E R G G V G V Ep 132 column 16 16 G X G R G R G R G O G O X 5A 106 1280x1024 16 G X E O E G O E G O GO GO 5B 100 640x400 256 G O G O G R G R G O G O 5C 103 800x600 256 GX GR GR GR GO GO 5D 104 1024x768 16 GO GO GO GO GO GO 5F 101 640x400 256 G X G R G R G R OG OG 60 105 1024x768 G X R G R G DG GO GO 62 117 128 column 64K G V R G R G HG G V G V 64 lz 132 column 16 16 G V R G R G R G G V G V 65 132 column 16 16 GO GO GO GO GO GO 68 80 column 16 16 G O G O G O G R G O G O 6A 102 800x600 16 G X G R G R G R Go GX 6B 107 1280x1024 256 D G O D G D G D G D G O D G O 6D 111 80 column 64K D G
49. P T and 3312KP T Front Panel Warning Never connect or disconnect the communication cables in Hazardous Locations while power is applied at either end of the cable This may result in an incendiary spark Permanent damage to the workstation communication components may occur Front Panel Frame DIS PLAY 5 Tj H EI mer 004 KEYPAD El og USER DEFINED El DEA 12 RELEGENDABLE E E E Se CONTROL El ENTER FJFJFJFJEJFJFJFJEJF AAA CGS 20 RELEGENDABLE PORT Figure 1 3 3310KP T 3312KP T Front Panel Caution Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image retention TIR TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver enabling the idle doze timeout feature or by turning off the display when it is not in use The 3310KP T and 3312KP T feature function keys on either side of the flat panel display PF1 PF12 function keys below the display F1 F20 a numeric keypad window keys a cursor control keypad and a keyboard port All keypad keys are reprogrammable except the F A key and all function keys are relegendable See Chapter 4 for more details 3 All keypad keys can be programmed to perform any function necessary You are able to create your own custom keypad inserts to reflect any reprogramming you may have done 7 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 3 3310KP T 3312KP T Front Panel Features Feature Front Panel
50. T ISA bus memory 000C0000 000C7FFF 48K VGA BIOS 000A0000 000BFFFF 128K VGA DRAM MEMORY 0009FC00 0009FFFF 1K DRAM BIOS BDA 00000000 0009FBFF 638K DRAM See chipset data sheet for description of optional settings for assigning memory holes or gaps within memory map area PCI steals blocks of memory in this space for various uses 3300 I O Map The I O map for the 3300 units is fixed The I O map contains all the I O ports of the IBM AT architecture and some additions The following table lists the I O map for the 3300 units Table 5 6 3300 I O Map Hex Range Device Hex Range Device 000 01F DMA controller 1 8237A 5 equivalent 1F0 1F7 Primary IDE Controller AT Drive 020 03F Interrupt controller 1 8259 equivalent 1F8 22F Available 03F0 03F1 or SIO configuration index data registers 230 Reserved 370 371 note 5 040 05F Timer 8254 2 equivalent 231 Reserved for LED port 060 062 8742 equivalent keyboard mouse note 233 Reserved Flash control register 064 066 3 5 061 Port B Control 234 Reserved IO port control register 070 07F Real Time Clock bit 7 NMI mask note 3 235 277 Available 080 091 DMA page register note 3 278 27F Parallel Port 2 note 1 3 5 Aliases A 10 092 D A Reset Bit 0 Fast Gate A20 Bit 280 2F7 Available 93 9F DMA page registers continued note 3 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 note 1 3 5 0A0
51. The Memory Optimization Submenu allows you to view and modify the cache and memory timing settings The following table details the available options for these settings Table 5 2 Memory Optimization Settings and Values Setting Valid Values Help Message Cache Enable Enable Disable None Cache Mode Write back Write through None Memory Optimization Auto Aggressive Conservative Manual None Indicates default settings Items below this option will not be selectable until Manual is selected Then the Load current values from CPU option will become available Available selectioning for manual mode are numerous and not listed here 70 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Cache and Memory Timing Cache Enable Enabled Cache Mode Write back Memory Optimization Auto Load current values from CPU MC MEM CNTRL1 MC SYNC TIM1 MD High Drive 5 CAS Latency 2 Clk MA BA High Drive 5 tRC 8 Clk HD Slew Control 1 tRAS 6 Clk SDRAM Clock Ratio 4 5 tRP 3 Clk Refresh Timing Interval 0x39 tRCD 2 Clk Refresh Stagger 0 SDRAM Clocks tRRD il 2 CLK ADDR Setup Disabled tDPL 2 Clk SMM Mapping Enabled X BUS Round Robin Enabled MC_MEM_CTRL2 SDRAM Shift SDCLK 1 5 Read Data Phase 1 Core Clock Fast Read Mask Disabled Individual help for ea
52. Therefore these addresses may be used for some applications and not for others Note 2 Reference the National GX1 data book for detailed information Note 3 Reference the National 5530A data book for detailed information Note 4 Reference the PCI local bus specification rev 2 1 for PCI configuration information Note 5 Reference the Winbond 83977F data book for detailed information Interrupt Map There are two Serial ports on the 3300 that can be mapped to either Interrupt 3 or Interrupt 4 There is one parallel port that can be mapped to IRQ5 or IRQ7 The BIOS setup menu is used to control the location and interrupts for the serial and the parallel port The following table contains the settings for the Interrupt Map Table 5 7 3300 Interrupt Map Interrupt Description IRQO System Timer IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade IRQ3 Serial Port BIOS setup controlled IRQ4 Serial Port BIOS setup controlled IRQ5 Parallel Port BIOS setup controlled IRQ6 Floppy Controller IRQ7 Parallel Port BIOS setup controlled IRQ8 Real Time Clock IRQ9 Unused IRQ10 Default PNP PCI USB IRQ11 Default PNP PCI Ethernet IRQ12 Mouse Port IRQ13 Math Co IRQ14 Primary IDE master slave IRQ15 Secondary IDE master slave 75 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Note The BIOS also controls the mapping of the PCI interrupts
53. able clearing of splash screen after display if enabled Splash Screen Timeout User entered value from 0 Enable Disable splash screen 65535 default value is 00010 delay timeout after display if enabled Summary Screen Enabled Disabled Enable Disable display of splash screen Summary Screen Timeout User entered value from 0 Enable Disable summary screen 65535 default value is 00010 delay timeout after display if enabled Indicates default settings XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Miscellaneous Configuration Splash Screen Configuration Splash Screen Enabled Clear Splash Screen Enabled Splash Screen Timeout 00010 Summary Screen Configuration Summary Screen Enabled Summary Screen Timeout 00000 Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 9 Miscellaneous Configuration Screen 73 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC 3300 System Memory Map Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup The following table outlines the 3300 System Memory Map Table 5 5 3300 System Memory Map Address Range Hex Size Device FFFC0000 FFFFFFFF 256K SYSTEM BIOS End of DRAM FFFBFFFF xxxK PCI Memory space 00100000 end of DRAM xxxK DRAM 000F0000 000FFFFF 64K SYSTEM BIOS 000E0000 OOOEFFFF 64K Reserved for SYSTEM BIOS 000C8000 000DFFFF 96K A
54. action The following table explains the options available with each selection 109 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix E Setting Up as a ThinCLIENT Table E 1 Description of IP Configuration Menu Choices Menu Se Instruction lection A Enter new Terminal IP Address Enter Di for DHCP or Static IP as X X X X _ B Enter Primary ThinManager Server IP Address X X X X C Enter Secondary ThinManager Server IP Address X X X X Enter 0 0 0 0 if no Secondary Server is Present D Enter Router IP Address X X X X E Enter Subnet Mask X X X X F Enter New Password _ H A Enter D for DHCP or enter the IP Address of this terminal in X X X X format If using DHCP you must set Option 66 Boot Server Host Name to the IP address of the Primary ThinManager Server If a Secondary ThinManager is present add it after the Pri mary Server separated by a space B Enter the IP Address of the Primary ThinManager Server This is the address which this terminal will try to boot from first C Enter the IP Address of the Secondary ThinManager Server This is the address that this terminal will try to boot from if it fails to boot from the Primary Server If no Secondary Server is present enter 0 0 0 0 D Enter the IP Address of the Router If a Router is not used enter 0 0 0 0 E Enter the Subnet Mask in X X X X format
55. al signal and DC power line Any such installations are beyond the bounds of Pro face design intent Pro face accepts no responsibility for installations of this equipment or any devices attached to this equipment in Division 1 locations Note When adding cards to the system the user must ensure that they meet operating conditions for Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations It is the customer s responsibility to ensure that the product is properly rated for the location If the intended location does not presently have a Class Division and Group rating then users should consult the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction to determine the correct rating for that Hazardous Location In accordance with federal state provincial and local regulations all Hazardous Location installations should be inspected by the authority having jurisdiction prior to use Only technically qualified personnel should install service and inspect these systems Warning Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D and Class II Division 2 Groups F and G Hazardous Locations or Non hazardous Locations only Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Class II Division 2 Advertissement Risque D Explosion La substitution de composants peut rendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplamements de classe I II Division 2 36 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC
56. ame functions as can be found on a standard PC AT compatible keyboard Six of the keys are relegendable as shown in Figure 3 1 Refer to the Creating Customized Keypad Inserts section in Chapter 3 for detailed information CTRL SHIFT INS l U v Ww SIX s RELEGENDABLE pa TAB DEL KEYS X Y Z V 2 THREE FIXED LEGEND KEYS Figure 3 1 3308KP Control Alpha Keypad 3310KP T 3312KP T The keypads on the 3310KP T and 3312KP T provide seven control keys as well as the space and keys The CTRL SHIFT INS ALT TAB DEL SPACE and keys provide the same functions as can be found on a standard PC AT compatible keyboard Six of the keys are relegendable as shown in Figure 3 2 Refer to the Creating Customized Keypad Inserts section in Chapter 3 for detailed information 43 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 3 Keypad Functionality p RELEGENDABLE KEYS ALT M m fe gt VA m D THREE FIXED LEGEND KEYS Figure 3 2 3310KP T 3312KP T Control Keypad E Alternate Configuration The 3310KP T and 3312KP T workstations come with an alternate insert that you may use for these six relegendable keys This alternate insert replaces the PC control key labels with function key labels Your unit is shipped with batch files that you can use with the keypad utility t
57. atible Cleaning Agents Type Agents Aliphatics Hexane Heptane White Kerosene Mineral Spirits Petroleum Ethers 65 C boiling point Alcohols Methyl Isopropyl and Isobutyl 1 3 Denatured Alcohol Halogenated Freons TF amp TE hydrocarbons Detergents and cleaners Mild Soap and Water Solution VM amp P Naphtha Fantastik Windex Joy Top Job Mr Clean Formula 409 Compatible aliphatics alcohols and halogenated hydrocarbons should be used only for wiping or short term immersion less than 10 minutes If parts are completely immersed remove all traces of solvent by forced air drying or rinsing in hot water Non compatible Cleaning Agents Table 6 4 lists cleaning agents known to be detrimental to the 3300 units Table 6 4 Non Compatible Cleaning Agents Type Agents Bases 25 Ammonium Hydroxide 10 Potassium Hydroxide Sodium Hydroxide Organic Solvents Lacquer Thinner Toluene Methyl Cellosolve Methylethylketone 86 143243 D Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tests If your system ships with MS DOS Pro face provides diagnostic tests to verify system hardware functions If a test fails either you do not have the correct default setting or there has been a hardware failure Check the default settings and run the tests again If another failure occurs contact Pro face s Product Repair and Customization Department at 1 800 289 9266 Note Unexpected failures may occur if you ru
58. bat file Re boot your system QW UA ume oU Calibrate the touchscreen following the directions in the next section Caution It is recommended that you keep all default setting when installing the driver The touch screen drivers are located on the Document and Support Library CD which is shipped with you unit Drivers can also be downloaded from http www profaceamerica com 27 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Calibrating the Touch Screen You need to calibrate the touch screen in the following cases e The cursor does not follow the movement of your finger or pen e You adjust the size of the video image or change the video mode For computers running Windows 98 NT 2000 or XP Before calibrating your touch screen Pro face strongly recommends altering the following default settings in the calibration program 1 Goto START PROGRAMS UPDD SETTINGS 2 Click on the Calibration tab 3 Setthe Calibration points to 25 4 Set the Margin Percentage to 1 Note If the Margin Percentage is set to O the calibration may not be correct at the edges of the screen causing the cursor to jump unexpectedly 5 Click on the Settings tab 6 Set the Averaging to 0 7 Click Apply You are now ready to calibrate your touch screen Follow the instructions found in the applet listed below to calibrate the touch screen START PROGRAMS UPDD CALIBRATE Note The touch scree
59. be avoided 84 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Compatible Lubricants Table 6 2 lists known compatible lubricants and the manufacturers names If you want to use a lubricant that is not listed in the table contact the appropriate manufacturer to determine compatibility Lubricants Lubriplate Aero Harmony 68 Security 68 Martemp 2500 DC 230 Molykote 33 Manufacturer Fisher Bros Refinery 129 Lockwood Street Newark NJ 07105 Gulf Oil Petroleum Prod Dept Pittsburgh PA 15230 412 655 6247 E F Houghton amp Co 303 W Lehigh Ave Philadelphia PA 19133 215 666 4000 Dow Corning Midland MI 48640 800 248 2345 85 Chapter 6 Maintenance Table 6 2 Compatible Lubricants Lubricants Terrestic 77 SF 1147 Versilube F 50 Nyogel 795A Rheolube 368 Rheolube 723G Rheolube 788 Synthetic Oil 181 Exxon P O Box 2180 Houston TX 77092 713 680 5712 GE Silicone Products Waterford NY 12188 518 237 3330 Wm J Nye P O Box G 927 New Bedford MA 02742 617 966 6721 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance Compatible Cleaning Agents Table 6 3 lists known compatible cleaning agents If you choose to use a cleaning agent that is not listed in the table Pro face recommends that you contact the appropriate manufacturer to determine compatibility Table 6 3 Comp
60. ce schedule on the type of environment the system is in i e if the area is dusty schedule maintenance more often than if it is a dry clean area Remove dust and dirt from PC components If dust builds up on heat sinks and circuitry an obstruction of heat dissipation could cause the unit to malfunction If dust reaches the electronic boards a short circuit could occur Check connections to I O modules especially in environments where shock could loosen the connections Check all plugs sockets and module connections Remove unnecessary articles such as drawings or manuals from the unit They can obstruct airflow and create hot spots which causes the system to malfunction Do not place noise generating equipment near the unit Replace the module with the correct type If the new module solves the problem but the failure reoccurs check for inductive loads that may be generating voltage and current spikes and may require external suppression Pro face Recommended Hard Drive Preventive Maintenance Pro face has recognized that hard drive failures may begin to increase an average of four to five years into the life of most computers used in industrial applications Therefore it is our recommendation as a preventive maintenance measure that all hard drives used in these types of applications be replaced before the four to five year time period to avoid any down time related to hard drive failure Pro face believes it is impo
61. ch item above will be displayed here Figure 5 7 Cache and Memory Timing Screen 71 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Power Management Submenu Great care should be taken when administering Advanced Power Management on PCs in industrial and process applications In most control and HMI applications the computer and display must be active at all times Injury or damage to machinery or product could result if the computer or display shuts down after a period of inactivity Table 5 3 Power Management Settings and Values Power Management Setting Valid Values Help Message Power Management Mode Legacy amp APM Disabled Legacy None Idle Doze Timeout Disabled 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 second 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes None Video Timeout Disabled 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes None Standby Timeout Disabled 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes None Suspend Timeout Disabled 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 s
62. covering the display is intended to withstand normal operating conditions In the event of damage to the glass the overlay will protect the user from any glass shards For more information abut the frame or the overlay see Chapter 6 Maintenance The keypads provide function keys F1 F20 as well as uppercase letters A T These keys are relegendable refer to the Creating Customized Keypad Inserts section for more information This keypad provides the CTRL SHIFT INS ALT TAB DEL F A SPACE and keys as well as the uppercase letters U Z All the keys are relegendable except the F A SPACE and keys The F A key toggles the keypads between function and alpha mode When the F A key is not pressed the keypads are in function mode When you press and hold the F A key the keypads are in alpha mode refer to the Control Keypad section to determine the location of the alpha characters You can also use the F A key to adjust brightness on the flat panel display To do this hold down the F A key while pressing a cursor control key The Up and Right control keys increase brightness the Down and Left control keys decrease brightness This keypad provides numbers 0 9 as well as a decimal point and a minus sign This keypad controls cursor movement It also provides brightness control when used in conjunction with the F A key see above 6 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction 3310K
63. cumentation and Support Library CD shipped with your computer or on the web at www profaceamerica com Note For further assistance call Pro face technical support at 734 429 4971 ext 595 or 1 800 289 9266 Note MS DOS does not support audio there are no audio drivers available for MS DOS Ethernet Drivers If MS DOS is installed on your system the Ethernet drivers are supplied on your hard drive in the C netdrv directory but they are not installed To install the MS DOS Ethernet drivers 1 Atthe C prompt type cd lan 2 Once the C lan path is specified type install 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation If you install Windows on your system Pro face provides the Ethernet drivers They can be found on the Ethernet Drivers disk that ships with your system on the Documentation Support Library CD or on the web at www profaceamerica com Note If you install Windows NT 4 0 be aware that the Ethernet driver included in that operating system may not work with the Ethernet controller in the 3300 series You must use the drivers provided by Pro face These drivers can be found on the Ethernet Drivers disk or Documentation Support Library CD that ships with your system or on the web at www profaceamerica com Touch Screen Drivers If you have a touch screen driver that has been factory installed you will also receive pre loaded and at no extra charge MS
64. d copper wire rated 80 C or better Perform the following steps to create the cable 1 Cut the wire cable to the desired length 2 Strip 0 25 in 6 mm of insulation from the end of the conductor wire No bare wire should be exposed when the cable is connected to the workstation 3 Tin the wire ends with solder if using stranded wire This will keep the wire from fraying Warning When inserting the wire ends of the power cable into the block plug be sure there is no exposed wire Trim the wire ends of the cable or cut a new cable if necessary 4 Insert the three wire ends of the power cable into the three holes of the block plug Insert the Protective Earth GND ground positive and return wires into the corresponding holes as shown in Figure 2 8 Be sure that no bare wires are exposed 24 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation CONNECTOR WIRE SECURING TIGHTENING SCREW 2 SCHEW 3 VIN VIN CGND Figure 2 8 DC Power Connector 5 Tighten the three screws above the wires to hold them firmly in place Warning Never tighten the three screws of the block plug when the cable is connected to a power source The screws are conductive and have full contact with the cable wire 6 Use the aluminum cable clamp provided to terminate the DC cable shield and provide strain relief The aluminum cable clamp is designed to accommodate cable with 44 inch 6 4 mm O D Warn
65. down right and left arrow keys SA EVE Figure 3 4 3300 Series Cursor Control Keypad You can use the cursor control keys in conjunction with the F A key to control the brightness on 3308KP passive color flat panel display units 45 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 3 Keypad Functionality Function Alpha Keypads 3308KP The twenty function alpha keys F1 F20 A T on the 3308KP are relegendable Refer to the Creating Customized Keypad Inserts section in Chapter 2 for detailed information FA F7 A T F2 F8 B s F3 F9 c R Fa F10 D a Fs F11 EJ P Fe F12 FE o Fis EA F15 P F17 rue F19 F20 eil HL ul A K L M N Figure 3 5 3308KP Function Alpha Keypads 46 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 3 Keypad Functionality 3310KP The thirty two PF function alpha keys PF1 PF12 F1 F20 and A Z and punctuation symbols on the 3310KP are relegendable Refer to the Creating Customized Keypad Inserts section in Chapter 2 for detailed information The PF1 PF6 keys are equal to CTRL F1 through CTRL F6 PF7 PF12 are equal to ALT F1 through ALT F6 PF1 PF7 PF8 B v o E PF10 D PF11 PF12 AAA AAA E P Pd ES US Ph PA PA ry Fy P Fy 78 PA Figure 3 6 3310KP T and 3312KP T PF Function Alpha Keypads 47 143243 D Chapter 4
66. down menu is available This pull down menu provides the following choices Function Keys Alpha Keys and Exit Table 4 2 explains the commands in the Macros Keypad Type menu Table 4 2 Macros Keypad Type Menu Command Description Function Keys Selects the function keys on the keypad to view edit or teach Alpha Keys Selects the alpha keys on the keypad to view edit or teach Exit Returns to the main menu After choosing which keys you want to work with Function or Alpha another pull down menu becomes available This macros edit menu displays the following choices Exit View Teach and Edit Table 4 3 explains the commands in the Macros Edit menu 51 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 3 Macros Edit Menu Command Exit View Teach Description Returns to the Main Menu Lets you view but not edit the macro for the selected key When View is chosen the Exit option is displayed on the menu bar and a graphic representation of the chosen keypad is shown To return to the Macros Menu select Exit from the View Menu To select a key to view use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER The macro is displayed as two lines ASCII and code The ASCII line displays each keycode as the keys it represents on the full stroke keyboard Special labels are used for certain keys e g Spc for space bar UAr for up arrow and bk for th
67. e Disable INT 13h interface in BIOS for IDE drives Chipset IDE Channel Enable Disable Chipset IDE channel for primary secondary controller Chipset Floppy Enable Disable chipset floppy controller CD ROM Boot Enable Disable CD ROM Boot option 67 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Boot Order Configuration These settings allow you to specify the order in which the system will search devices for a boot record If the CD ROM boot option is not enabled above it will be skipped in the boot order Three boot devices can be specified Each device can be used only once in the list None is also a valid choice Default Value 1 Floppy Disk 2 CD ROM Drive 3 Hard Drive 1 Valid Values Floppy Drive Hard Drive CD ROM None Super I O Configuration Submenu The Super I O screens are used to allocate interrupts and I O addresses to the serial and parallel ports The factory default settings and other allowable values are detailed in the following list Serial Port Configuration Serial Port A Valid Values Disabled Ox3f8 IRQ 4 default Ox2f8 IRQ 3 0x3e8 IRQ 4 0x2e8 IRQ 3 Serial Port B Valid Values Disabled 0x3f8 IRQ 4 Ox2f8 IRQ 3 default 0x3e8 IRQ 4 0x2e8 IRQ3 Parallel Port Configuration Parallel Port A Valid Values 0x378 default 0x278 Ox3BC Disabled Mode Valid Values Compatible EPP 1 7 EPP 1 9 ECP PS 2 Bi directional default IRQ Valid Values IRQ 7 defaul
68. e break code prefix The code line is displayed in either Hex or decimal There is a one to one correspondence between the ASCII and code lines While viewing the macro the menu bar displays two options Exit and Hex Decimal To access the menu bar use F1 Exit returns to the View Menu Hex Decimal toggles between displaying the macro in hex or decimal format When Hex is chosen the keycodes are displayed as hexadecimal value scan codes When Decimal is chosen the keycodes are displayed as the decimal equivalent of the hex codes For example the macro abc would be displayed as 1C FO 1C 32 FO 32 21 FO 21 in hex and 28 240 28 50 240 50 33 240 33 in decimal Allows you to record up to 105 keystrokes in a macro When Teach is selected a graphic representation of the keypad currently in memory displays Menu bar choices are Exit ASCII and Click OFF To access the menu bar use F1 As usual Exit returns you to the Macros menu ASCII specifies the format to display the keystrokes as they are entered ASCII is the default setting The Click OFF choice is not supported To select a key to define use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER After you select a key the utility records every keystroke made on the external full stroke keyboard The keystrokes are saved in a macro assigned to the chosen key As the keystrokes are entered they are displayed using the chosen format ESC stops recording and return
69. e grounding of electrical components It is recommended that high and low voltage cabling be separated and dressed apart In particular AC cables and switch wiring should not be in the same conduit with all communication cables Line Voltage Variation The power supply section of the unit is built to sustain line fluctuations of 90 250 VAC and still allow the system to function within its operating margin As long as the incoming voltage is adequate the power supply provides all the logic voltages necessary to support the processor memory and I O When the installation is subject to unusual AC line variations use a constant voltage transformer to prevent the system from shutting down too often However a first step toward the solution of the line variations is to correct any possible feed problem in the distribution system If this correction does not solve the problem use a constant voltage transformer The constant voltage transformer stabilizes the input voltage to the systems by compensating for voltage changes at the primary in order to maintain a steady voltage at the secondary When using a constant voltage transformer check that the power rating is sufficient to supply the unit Power Supply The standard systems ship with an AC power supply a 24 VDC power supply is optional This section provides specifications for both AC and DC power supplies AC Power Supply The AC power supply provides 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz wide rangin
70. each displays on the screen are shown in the following sections The menu navigation keystrokes are listed below The keystrokes allow you to set and or modify the values of the menu options e Fl or ALT H displays General Help Screen The specific Help messages will be outlined in each specific menu section e UP and DOWN Arrow keys move between the menu options e Home or End moves to top or bottom of current menu e To choose an item enter the letter next to the option description e Enter cycles through all options for each item that has options e L in the Main Menu loads factory installed Setup Default Values e Q in the Main Menu quits e exits Setup without saving changes e lt S gt in the Main Menu saves current settings without exiting Setup e X in the Main Menu saves current settings and exits Setup 64 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Main Setup Menu The first two options changing the time and or date are performed from this main setup menu The next four selections lead to submenus where the settings are verified and or modified The last four selections are the options for accepting or discarding any changes performed during this session XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Main Menu Time 16 19 20 Date 03 02 01 Motherboard Device Configuration Memory Optimization P
71. econds 30 seconds 45 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes None HDD Timeout Disabled 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes None Indicates default settings Platform lt Company Name gt 3300 XpressRom Setup Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Standby 1 Suspend 1 Timeout Configuration Idle Doze Timeout Video Timeout Timeout Timeout HDD Timeout Power Management Power Management Configuration Power Management Mode Legacy amp APM Disabl Disabl Disabl Disabl 0000 Disable Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 8 Power Management Configuration Screen 72 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Miscellaneous Configuration The Miscellaneous Configuration submenu allows you to view and modify the settings for the splash screen and the summary screen The following table details the available options for these settings Table 5 4 Miscellaneous Configuration Settings Configuration Setting Valid Values Help Message Splash Screen Enabled Disabled Enable Disable display of splash screen Clear Splash Screen Disabled Enabled Enable Dis
72. ed by positive mechanical ventilation but which may become hazardous due to mechanical failure of those ventilation systems Location is adjacent to a Division 1 location Class II combustible dust is not normally in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with normal operation of electrical equipment or other apparatus Combustible dust may be in suspension in the air as a result of the following infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment combustible dust accumulations on or in the vicinity of electrical equipment may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electrical equipment 38 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Group Ratings All electrical equipment that is approved for use in Hazardous Locations must include a group rating Various flammable and combustible substances are divided into these groups as a function of their individual maximum experimental safe gap MESG explosion pressure and ignition temperature Component temperatures and the potential for spark based upon voltage current and circuit characteristics within electrical equipment will determine what the equipment group rating will be A device approved for installation within Class I Group A locations may also be used in Groups B C or D Note Approved Class I equipment may not be suitable for C
73. ee E Che Figure 1 4 3300 series and 1401 I O Panel Table 1 4 3300 I O Panel Description Parallel Port This port provides a standard PC compatible interface LPT1 to printers and other devices like a backpack CD ROM drive COM Port COM is RS 232 485 compatible The lower 9 pin connector is RS 232 The upper connector is the RS 485 version of the same port You can only use one of these connectors at a time as they are attached to the same physical port COM Port CON2 is a 25 pin RS 232 connector Ethernet Port This port provides a 10BASE T 100BASE TX auto sensing Ethernet connection USB Ports These two USB 1 1 ports are available for various peripheral devices Keyboard Port This port allows you to attach a PS 2 style keyboard This port allows you to attach a PS 2 style mouse Warning To maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard or mouse port when the unit is operating in a Hazardous Location 9 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Back Panel The picture below illustrates the back panel of the 3300 and 1401 units BACK FLOPPY MTG COVER SCREWS 4 BACK COVER MOUNTING SCREW BACK COVER MOUNTING SCREW DISPLAY CARRIER PANEL MOUNTING STUDS B FLOPPY ORWE CABLE FLOPPY DRIVE OPTIONAL FRONT PANEL BACK COVER MOUNTING SCREW Figure 1 5 3308 Back Panel Note While the 3308 model has only 8
74. er 2 Installation 3310KP T 3312KP T Cutout Dimensions 15 800 401 32 10 850 275 59 11 550 283 37 10 400 264 16 4 250 66 35 12 HOLES e Figure 2 4 3310 12KP System Cutout Dimensions Note All dimensions in inches mm 19 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 1401 Drill Pattern Xx Mounting Plate Outline Figure 2 5 1401 Drill Pattern Figure 2 6 1401 Unit Angled 20 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Power Management The following paragraphs explain the system power the power supply and the effects of excessive heat electrical noise and line voltage variation of the 3300 unit System Power Using isolation transformers on the incoming AC power line to the system is always a good practice An isolation transformer is especially desirable in cases in which heavy equipment is likely to introduce noise onto the AC line The isolation transformer can also serve as a step down transformer to reduce the incoming line voltage to a desired level The transformer should have a sufficient power rating units of volt amperes to supply the load adequately Proper grounding is essential to all safe electrical installations Refer to the relevant federal state provincial and local electric codes which provide data such as the size and types of conductors color codes and connections necessary for safe grounding
75. er Interface Start Programs ThinManager Select your unit from the list 1 e 3308 From the drop down menus at the top of the screen select Tools Calibrate Touchscreen A large plus sign will appear Touch the center of the plus sign on the terminal s display A second plus sign will appear Touch the center of this one as well Repeat as necessary When you have finished calibrating the touch screen the program will close 112 143243 D Index 1401 Brel Ke esee tede 22 Power Panels onice osrand 14 3300 System Memory Map 77 3300KP Back Panels teni asserere 12 3300T Back Panel 12 3308 Power Panels eene etude 13 3308 3310 3312 VO Panel 10 3308KP Control Keypads sess 46 Cutout Dimensions eese 19 Front Panel 5 Function Alpha Keypads 49 Keypad Inserts eese 33 3308T Cutout Dimensions cooooccnnccnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 18 3308T 3310T Front Panel unica dd 3 3310 3312 Power Panels cccccccssscccccceessssseeeeeeees 14 3310KP Back Panel 2nd e eerie 12 Function Alpha Keypads 50 Keyboard Pot 9 3310KP 3310KPT Front Panel nana ects 7 3310KP 3312KP Alternate Control Keypad Configuration 47 Control Keypad Function and Alpha Modes47 Control Keypads esses 46 Cutout Dimensions eee eters 21 Keypad InsertS oooonncnnocnnonnonncocnnononononononnnos 36
76. es 23 Technical Specifications esse 97 A beet tetto eO 90 Diagnostic une a ete eee eG 90 Preparation A 90 Touch Screens Calibrate one 30 Driver aet eet 29 UARTI mmE See COMI See COMI UAR D2 cta ota See COM2 See COM2 Unpacking the System sees 14 Using a Touchscreen eese 29 Using the Keypad Utility 52 Utility Batch Mode A 58 Video and Flat Panel Configuration Submenu 72 143243 D 143243 D Xycom Automation L L C Canada Sales 905 607 3400 Pro face 734 429 4971 Northern Europe Sales 44 1604 790 767 WYCOM Southern Europe Sales 39 011 770 53 11 X Fax 734 429 1010 http www profaceamerica com 117 143243 D
77. g 1 A maximum This power supply typically consumes approximately 22 W with no option boards installed DC Power Supply The DC power supply accepts 18 to 30 VDC input voltage for applications requiring DC input power Electrical specifications for the power supply are 18 to 30 VDC 3 6 A maximum 22 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Expansion Power The available power from both the AC and DC power supplies is listed below Table 2 1 Available Expansion Power Voltage LPG1 Available Current 5 V 20A 12 V 10A 12V 0 4A Creating a Power Cable This section describes how to create both an AC and a DC power cable AC Power Cable You must create an AC power cable to furnish power to units with AC power supplies You will need the following materials A three position power connector supplied A braid foil shielded power cable with three 18 1 0 mm 16 1 3 mm or 14 1 6 mm AWG solid or stranded copper wire rated 80 C or better Perform the following steps to create the cable 1 Cut the wire cable to the desired length 2 Strip 0 25 in 6 mm of insulation from the end of the conductor wire No bare wire should be exposed when the cable is connected to the workstation 3 Tin the wire ends with solder if using stranded wire This will keep the wire from fraying Warning When inserting the wire ends of the power cable into the block plug be sure there is n
78. g process could be either new keypad programming or the reprogramming of the keypad to the factory default settings 55 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Keypad Scan Codes Table 4 6 through Table 4 13 list the default keypad scan codes produced by the keypad utility Table 4 6 Keypad Codes for Lowercase Letters Key Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu Make Code Break Code a 10 FO 10 b ja EZ Fo 32 c In ES Fo 21 d 29 Io FO 23 o qa L FO 34 h 39 ES FO 33 JO EOS E F0 43 j 9 ES FO 3B m 3A FO 3A n In Jat F031 o In 44 FO 44 pe La FO 4D a 15 FO 15 s 18 FO 18 to Ja0 Le Fo 2C u Je Es Fo 30 w 1D FO 1D las Fo 38 z 1A FO 1A 56 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC T ojn imjoi oj u al Y N lt x lt lt c 3 0O D o uo z z x Key Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 7 Keypad Codes for Left Shifted Uppercase Letters Edit Mode in Macros Edit Menu 12 1C 1232 12 21 12 23 1224 122B 1234 1233 12 43 123B 12 42 124B 123A 1231 12 44 124D 1215 122D 121B 122C 123C 122A 121D 1222 1235 121A Make Code 121C 12 32 12 21 12 23 12 24 122B 12 34 12 33 12 43 12 3B 12 42 12 4B 12 3A 12 31 1244 124D 1215 122D 121B 122C 123C 122A 121D 1222 1235 121A Break Code F0 1C FO 12 FO 32 FO 12 FO 21 FO 12 FO 23 F0 12 FO 24 FO 12 FO 2B FO 12 FO 34 FO 12 FO 33 FO 12
79. gs Mode Switch S1 Table C 3 Mode Switch S1 Keyboard Controller Settings Mode Selection S1 Positions 1 p 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 4 Display On On Off Off Off Off Off Off 10 4 Display Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off 12 1 Display Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off CRT Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off H8 Jumper Settings Table C 4 H8 Keyboard Jumper Settings Mode Selection JP6 JP7 Normal Mode 1 2 1 2 H8 Programming Mode 2 3 2 3 ndicates factory default setting LCD Display Jumper Settings The following tables outline the LCD Display Jumper Settings Table C 5 lists the LCD Display Model Settings Table C 6 lists the LCD Power Select Settings Table C 7 lists the LCD Mode Jumper Settings LCD Display Model Table C 5 LCD Display Model Settings LCD Type JP18 JP19 JP20 8 4 Display On On On 10 4 Display Open On On 12 1 Display On Open On 1401 CRT mode Open Open On Note During initialization the BIOS checks these jumpers for the size of the display LCD Power Select Table C 6 LCD Power Select Settings LCD Type LCD Voltage JP10 8 4 Display 3 3V 1 2 10 4 Display 5V 2 3 12 1 Display 5V 2 3 1401 45V 2 3 102 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix C LPG1 and Jumpers Settings LCD Mode Jumpers Table C 7
80. haracteristic Specification Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Non operating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Operating 20 to 80 RH non condensing Non operating 20 to 80 RH non condensing Altitude Operating Sea level to 10 000 feet 3048 m Non operating Sea level to 40 000 feet 12192 m Vibration Frequency 5 to 2000 Hz Operating 0 006 peak to peak displacement 1 0g maximum acceleration Non operating 0 015 peak to peak displacement 2 5 g maximum acceleration Shock Operating 15g peak acceleration 11 msec duration Non operating 30g peak acceleration 11 msec duration These values are consistent with internal component specifications These values are with solid state hard drives and not rotating media drives 95 143243 D Appendix B Pinouts This appendix provides pinouts for the external connectors on the LPGI board NC indicates No Connection Parallel Port Connector This 25 pin DB connector supports ECP and EPP Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 14 AUTOFEED 2 PD 0 15 PERROR 3 PD 1 16 INIT 4 PD 2 17 SELIN 5 PD 3 18 GND 6 PD 4 19 GND 7 PD 5 20 GND 8 PD 6 21 GND 9 PD 7 22 GND 10 PACK 23 GND 11 PBUSY 24 GND 12 PE 25 GND 13 SELECT PS 2 Keyboard Connector This connector provides an external keyboard interface This port uses a polyswitch to protect VCC from directly sho
81. he ground shield braid should be well terminated directly to the connector housing Do not use a shield drain wire The outer diameter of the cable must be suited to the inner diameter of the cable connector strain relief to ensure that a reliable degree of strain relief is maintained Always secure the D Sub connectors to the workstation mating connectors via the two screws located on both sides Warning Never connect or disconnect the communication cables while power is applied at either end of the cable This may result in an incendiary spark Permanent damage to the workstation communication components may occur Note This warning does not apply to the front panel keyboard interface connector This connection is a nonincendive circuit Please reference the Hazardous Locations control drawing on page 41 40 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Hazardous Locations Control Drawing Warning The following control drawing applies to front panel ports only Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D and Class Il Division 2 Groups F and G Hazardous Classified Loca tions Pro face Xycom Model 3310KP T SERE Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus Front Panel PS2 Port see note 1 Notes 1 Nonincendive Circuit Parameters PS 2 Port Pins 3 to 4 Voc 5 VDC lsc 3 3 A Ca 10 uF La 4 uH 2 Selected Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus
82. ide the workstation 3 Never subject the unit to any installation or service procedures unless power is removed and the area is non hazardous This includes installing or removing power cables or communication cables or removing the unit s back cover 4 Only technically qualified service personnel should perform installation and service These workstations are designed to require no service in the course of normal operation by an operator Safety Agency Approval The 3308 3310 and 3312 systems have been designed to meet the following standards Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1604 Standard for Safety Electrical equipment for use in Class I and Class II Division 2 and Class III Hazardous classified Locations Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment Canadian Standard Association Specification C22 2 No 213 M1987 Non incendiary electrical equipment for use in Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations Canadian Standards Association Specification C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment EN60950 Information Technology Equipment 42 143243 D Chapter 3 Keypad Functionality The 3308KP 3310KP T and 3312KP T include function alpha control alpha numeric and cursor control keypads Control Keypad 3308KP The keypad on the 3308KP unit provides seven control keys six alpha keys U Z and the space and keys The CTRL SHIFT INS ALT TAB DEL SPACE and keys provide the s
83. ing Be sure to completely loosen the two securing screws on the plug when disconnecting the power cord from the unit Installing Internal Hardware Options Warning You must disconnect the power cable floppy cable and any other external cables connected to the unit before removing the back cover DRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules SODIMMs You can order your system CPU factory configured with either 128 MB or 256 MB of DRAM You can reconfigure DRAM capacity by changing the DRAM SODIMM on your CPU board PC 104 Boards The PC 104 connector supports a 16 bit interface The connectors are placed on the board so that PC 104 stack through interface boards can be used Four standoffs are already attached to the CPU board If you want to stack a second PC 104 card on the first you need the four standoffs contained in the Documentation Kit see page 12 for more information 25 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Note Installation of PC 104 cards may void EMC and Hazardous Locations compliance This is a function of the PC 104 card design It is the system integrator and or user s responsibility to verify compliance before installing any given card Note To prevent vibration failures always use the locking screw to attach PC 104 cards Perform the following steps to install the PC 104 card 1 Disconnect the power cable floppy cable and any other external cables 2 Ona protec
84. lacing the lithium battery ESD WARNING Protective measures against electrostatic discharge ESD must be taken when working inside of any computer Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to electrical components within This damage may be immediate or latent final computer failure may occur at a later date Be sure to make consistent skin to metal contact with the computer chassis when making contact with any electrical assemblies or components TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BATTERY AND REPLACE 1 Remove power from the 3300 series computer If installed in a panel the computer must be removed and placed screen down on a bench To work on the computer on the bench you must first place a soft clean cloth on the clean surface of the bench in order to prevent scratches to the display overlay or touch screen If the computer includes a front panel mouse then be sure to prop up the bottom edge of the front panel with a soft object in order to prevent damage to the panel mouse controller Do not rest the face of the computer on the mouse controller 80 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance 2 Remove the top cover of the rear chassis three 46 screws First remove the two top outermost corner screws on the rear chassis as noted in the following picture 3 T Remove two D Oo D gt omgot e the third screw from the opposite side of the chassis as shown in the following picture
85. lass II installations Class I includes Groups A B C and D Class II includes Groups F and G Enclosures The systems are designed to be installed within clean and dry enclosures for both ordinary and Hazardous Locations The front panel meets the requirements of UL and CSA Type 4 4X and 12 enclosures The enclosure used for Class I Hazardous Locations should have a minimum rating of Type 12 NEMA 12 IP 5X However Type 4 IP 6X enclosures are strongly recommended Panel flatness and rigidity are important to maintain a proper panel seal If you are going to use non metal type enclosures such as plastic or fiberglass install a rigid metal stiffener behind the front panel Failure to do so may result in an inadequate panel seal due to flexure of the front panel material between the stud mounts Tighten the nuts on the mounting studs to 25 inch pounds Requirements for enclosure fittings conduit and wiring vary according to the specific rating of the location and the type of flammable or combustible material involved Those requirements are beyond the scope of this document It is the customer s responsibility to ensure that the installation is compliant with codes and regulations that apply to the specific location Reference NFPA 70 Article 500 for specific regulations in the United States Power Switch The systems do not have a power switch The amount of input power required by these systems classifies the power switch as an ince
86. le 4 5 Utilities Menu Command Description Factory Default Reprograms the keypad macros to the factory default settings After completion the system will need to be power cycled Exit Returns to the Main Menu Utility Batch Mode The Utility Batch Mode can be used to reprogram keypads on multiple units with the same customized keypad macros This feature is useful because it allows you to do the reprogramming without having to enter the full keypad utility for each individual unit After you have programmed the first keypad macros you will need to create a DOS bootable diskette to run the Utility Batch Mode You will need to extract files from the Documentation and Support Library CD ROM to for the diskette The necessary files can be found in the folder DRIVERS Keypad Software Keypad Utility 1 1 142606 001 Save the following files from the CD ROM to the root directory on your DOS bootable diskette H8flash exe KP3util exe H8fload mot s pkm codes pkm Symbols pkm download dd Then insert the diskette into the unit you want to reprogram and reboot it At the DOS prompt type the kp3util pkm to run the reprogramming function This utility can be used on as many units as necessary Note The pkm file is the macro file you saved in the earlier step The indicates the name you selected for the file Note The download dld file was created after the last keypad programming process The programmin
87. led with Windows NT This document is devoted to the reinstallation of your Windows NT Workstation 4 0 operating system and drivers utilizing the Recovery Media provided with your Pro face Xycom industrial computer Warning This procedure assumes that the computer hard disk drive has been completely corrupted or replaced This procedure will destroy data that may exist on the hard disk drive Windows 2000 Reinstallation If you need to reinstall the Windows XP operating system refer to the Pro face Xycom Workstation Software Installation Instructions for Microsoft Windows XP shipped with systems preinstalled with Windows XP This document is devoted to the reinstallation of your Windows XP operating system and drivers utilizing the XP CD provided with your Pro face Xycom industrial computer If you want to install a new operating system or reinstall a current operating system refer to the Windows XP Professional CD ROM shipped with systems preinstalled with Windows XP Professional Warning This procedure assumes that the computer hard disk drive has been completely corrupted or replaced This procedure will destroy data that may exist on the hard disk drive 91 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Installing Drivers This section describes how to install the drivers associated with the 3300 series Information about installing drivers for your computer is included in the Do
88. lly zinc die cast backshell types and provide 360 degree protection about the interface wires The cable shield braid must be terminated directly to the metal connector shell ground drain wires alone are not adequate Protective measures for power and interface cables as described within this manual must be applied Do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces or disconnected at one end Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment EMC compliance is in part a function of PCB design Third party add on AT XT peripheral PCB assemblies installed within this apparatus may void EMC compliance FCC CE compliant PCB assemblies should always be used where possible Pro Face can accept no responsibility for the EMC performance of this apparatus after system integrator user installation of PCB assemblies not manufactured and or expressly tested and approved for compliance by Pro Face It is the responsibility of the system integrator user to ensure that installation and operation of such devices does not void EMC compliance i 143243 D Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW i eeeeeeeeeeenee ense tne ntes rra 1 Standard Features ote ata 1 Optional Features oe ite eue oo omen pt E Hr etie 2 TONE PAN cg d tt treo dtes e eat oer d 3 Back Panel x E 10 Power Panels gege
89. mode refer to Figure 1 3 to determine the location of the alpha characters You can also use the F A key to adjust brightness on the flat panel display To do this hold down the F A key while pressing a cursor control key The Up and Right control keys increase brightness the Down and Left control keys decrease brightness This keypad provides numbers 0 9 as well as a decimal point and a minus sign This keypad controls cursor movement The 3310KP T and 3312KP T provide both front and rear accessible PS 2 keyboard connectors The front accessible connector is located on the lower right side of the front panel The rear accessible connector is located on the side of the unit refer to Figure 1 4 to determine the location of the keyboard port Warning To maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard on these ports when the unit is operating in a Hazardous Location Warning In order to maintain a safe condition never use an external keyboard connected to rear ports when the unit is operating in a Hazardous Location Use of the front panel keyboard port is safe only if the control drawing criteria is satisfied as indicated on the control drawing on page 41 and if the device is approved for use in the classified Hazardous Location 8 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction 3308 3310 3312 1401 I O Panel NGUSE COMZ RS C 185 gt p us p us lie af KZ 10 10957 H o
90. modes supported by National 55304 in the 3300 series and 1401 Node Colors amp TFT TFT Vesa Colors 5015KPT 12 10 TFT 8 CRT 5015T Mode Mode Resolution Attr TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO ooo sese 40x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO 00 ee 40x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO 00 ise 40x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO Of ek 40x25 16 T E T O E T O E T O TO TO A E 40x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO Ug eee 40x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO o2 EA 80x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO De e 80x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO Gen ke 80x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO D e 80x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO Og eei 80x25 16 TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO 03 ee 80x25 16 GO E G O E G O E G O G O G O 04 loe 320x200 4 GO E G O E G O E G O GO GO EE 320x200 4 GO E G O E G O E G O G O G O 06 JI 640x200 2 T O E T O E T O E T O T O T O 07 o e 80x25 Mono TO E T O E T O E T O TO TO Orc e 80x25 Mono GO E G O E G O E G O G O G O oD 320x200 16 GO E G O E G O E G O G O G O OE 640x200 16 GO E G O E G O E G O G O G O A 640x350 Mono GO E G O GO GO GO GO 10 alias 640x350 16 GO E G O GO GO GO GO dk less 640x480 2 GO E G O E G O E G O GO GO ES 640x480 16 GO E G O GO GO GO GO 13 320x200 256 G O E G O E G O E G O G O GO 20 120 320x200 256 GO E G O GO GO G
91. mounting studs the 3310 amp 3312 have 12 mounting studs The 1401 has 4 mounting holes for wall or panel mounting All other aspects of the back panel are the same on other models Warning You must disconnect the power cable floppy cable and any other external cables connected to the unit before removing the back cover 10 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 5 Back Panel Features Feature Description Back Cover The back cover has five tabs that slide into corresponding slots on the display carrier and three screws that secure the cover to the unit External Floppy Disk Drive You can install an external floppy disk drive to the back of optional the unit It connects to the floppy connector on the bottom of the unit Panel Mounting Studs There are studs on the back of the unit for panel mounting The 3308 unit has 8 mounting studs the 3310 and 3312 units have 12 mounting studs The 1401 mounts with 4 mounting holes Power Panels This section describes the power panels on the 3308 3310 3312 and 1401 units 3308 Power Panel FLOPPY DRIVE OPTIONAL BACK PC 104 ACCESS COVER DISPLAY CARRIER d L1 L2 N GND PANEL FLOPPY NS EE nnnm MOUNTIN e STUDS 8 TERT 2822283222111 FLOPPY DRIVE POWER FRONT CABLE RECEPTACLE PANEL Figure 1 6 3308 Power Panel 11 143243 D 330
92. n Alpha Keypads EE 46 O 46 O Pie E M s 47 CHAPTER A KEYPAD UTILITY aaa ee aia aar araara aae ae aaae aiaa amaaa ra ai aaae a aapa aaia aiaa anaana si asma asm assa aa adat 48 Loading the Keypad Utility tote ede aree e ve eee iii 48 Using the Keypad Utility SERO tees 48 StartUp E 49 Man Men eS OL CERERI A 50 jo 50 Piles MEC E 50 Macros Menu nee eed p Rm uie DE HIER 51 Upload Mn ef e ct eo titu P i reete etd m t ie de t e ERES 54 Download ME EE 54 Utihties Menu c A See ea E eI Ra nea 54 Utility Batch Mode 5 tenete Ree cette ve RO detecte ee EE RE Gert eon ee O 55 Keypad Scan Codes a c See en ee optet dem pies A ds 56 CHAPTER 5 MOTHERBOARD AND BIOS SETUP cccssssssssnessnesseesseessesssessnesseessnesaessaesneessnessneusneasnenseeeaevanes 64 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Overview sessi nono nono nn no nn non nono enn nete e teet E enne 64 Mam Setup mE 65 System Tue ita eee tte eet emp bre Rte eite eee neta ete e estet ede 65 System Date oec o eui ceno oe irr e D He e D Reni e iran 65 Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu sessi nennen enne nnen eene terere 66 Drive Configuration Sulmen iei titii rere e Dee euer er
93. n Pro face diagnostics with device drivers or memory resident programs TSRs installed on the system Remove the drivers or TSRs before running any diagnostic tests Preparing for the Tests You need the following equipment to test your system Floppy disk drive IBM PC AT or PS 2 compatible keyboard 3 5 inch DS DD bootable disk Centronics compatible printer cable Parallel printer Centronics style interface Two serial loopback test connectors refer to Figure 7 1 for pinouts 3 5 inch DS HD 1 44 Mbyte disk formatted Perform the following steps before starting the tests Copy the folder DOS from the DRIVERS NComputer Diagnostics 9929 folder onto the bootable disk 1 Place the CPU board jumpers to the factory set positions Refer to your CPU manual for these settings Plug the female end of the AC power cable into the bottom of the unit and the male end into a properly grounded outlet Connect the serial loopback connector s and the printer cable to the appropriate connectors and connect a PC AT or PS 2 keyboard Figure 7 1 illustrates the wiring necessary for the loopback connection Make sure the BIOS setup menus are set to the default settings 87 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 6 2 7 3 8 9 50 Com 1 Serial Loopback Connections Com 2 Serial Loopback Connections Figure 7 1 Serial Loopback Connections Set BIOS to Defaults Make
94. n and controller is a matched pair calibrated at the factory If touch screen and controllers are interchanged calibration may be needed For computers running MS DOSS the touch screen drivers must be loaded before you can calibrate After the drivers are loaded switch to C Touch and run TBCAL EXE to calibrate the touch screen Enter the H command for hard calibrate 2 Touch the cross hairs as directed by the calibrate utility 3 Save the settings 4 Exit the calibrate utility with the X command 28 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Custom Logo You may cover the Pro face Xycom label on the unit with a customized label The dimensions of the existing Pro face Xycom label are shown below Recommended material for the customized label is 0 007 polyester with 3M 468 adhesive on the far side Figure 2 9 Logo Label Dimensions Creating Customized Keypad Inserts You can customize your 3308 3310 3312 keypads with keypad inserts to match the function keys that you program All the keys are relegendable except the F A SPACE and keys and the numeric keypad See Chapter 3 for more information The following figures provide the necessary dimensions and recommended requirements to create customized keypad inserts 29 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation 3308KP Keypad Inserts
95. ndiary device because the voltage and current across the make break device are capable of creating a spark Hazardous Location regulations state that a power switch rated for ordinary locations may be used if it is located in a non hazardous area However limits in cable length between the workstation and the power switch may apply Otherwise the switch must be compliant with Class I Division 1 requirements intrinsically safe These switches are built in a manner that prevents the possibility of a spark when contacts are made or broken Use suitable UL listed and or CSA certified Class I Division 1 switches in Hazardous Locations These switches are available from a number of sources It is the customer s 39 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation responsibility to ensure that the power switch selected for the installation has the correct Hazardous Location rating for the location in which it 1s installed Cable Connections Division 2 Hazardous Location regulations require that all cable connections be provided with adequate strain relief and positive interlock Never connect or disconnect a cable while power is applied at either end of the cable Communication Cable Interfaces All communication cables should include a chassis ground shield This shield should include both copper braid and aluminum foil The D sub style connector housing should be a metal conductive type e g molded zinc and t
96. nfiguration Super I O Configuration Video and Flat Panel Configuration PCI Configuration Da nu Return to Main Menu Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 2 Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu Screen 66 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Drive Configuration Submenu XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Drive Configuration IDE Configuration IDE BIOS Support Enabled Chipset IDE Channel Both DMA UDMA Support in BIOS Disabled Max PIO MDAM UDMA mode for Drive 1 Auto Max PIO MDAM UDMA mode for Drive 2 Auto Max PIO MDAM UDMA mode for Drive 3 Auto Max PIO MDAM UDMA mode for Drive 4 Auto CD ROM Boot Configuration CD ROM Boot Enabled Boot Order Configuration 1 FLOPPY Disk 2 CD ROM Drive 3 Hard Drive 1 Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 3 Drive Configuration Submenu Note The 3300 series does not include a CD ROM drive The unit will boot up properly even if the CD ROM drive is listed in the Boot Order configuration The Drive Configuration submenu offers two choices IDE Configuration and Boot Order Configuration If you wish to reconfigure either of these items the factory default settings and other allowable values are detailed in the following list IDE Configuration IDE BIOS Support Enabl
97. ng for more information 7 Install the application software via external floppy drive parallel port CD ROM or the network Software can also be loaded via Type I Compact Flash Additional aspects to take into account when mounting your 3300 unit Consider locations of accessories such as AC power outlets and lighting interior lighting and windows for installation and maintenance convenience Prevent condensation by installing a thermostat controlled heater or air conditioner To allow for maximum cooling select an adequate sized enclosure and avoid obstructing the airflow Place any fans or blowers close to the heat generating devices If using a fan make sure that outside air is not brought into the enclosure unless a fabric or other reliable filter is used This filtration prevents conductive particles and other harmful contaminants from entering the enclosure Do not select a location near equipment that generates excessive electromagnetic interference EMI or radio frequency interface RFI Examples of these types of equipment are high power welding machines induction heating equipment and large motor starters Place incoming power line devices such as isolation or constant voltage transformers local power disconnects and surge suppressers away from the system The proper location of incoming line devices keeps power wire runs as short as possible and minimizes electrical noise transmitted to the unit
98. o exposed wire Trim the wire ends of the cable or cut a new cable if necessary 4 Insert the three wire ends of the power cable into the three holes of the block plug Insert the Protective Earth GND ground L1 and L2 N wires into the corresponding holes as shown in Figure 2 7 Be sure that no bare wires are exposed CONNECTOR SECURING SCREW 2 WIRE TIGHTENING SCREW 3 L1 L2 N CGND Figure 2 7 AC Power Connector 5 Tighten the three screws above the wires to hold them firmly in place 23 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Warning Never tighten the three screws of the block plug when the cable is connected to a power source The screws are conductive and have full contact with the cable wire 6 Usea cable clamp and 6 32 screw provided to secure and provide strain relief to the power cable When installing the power cable to the unit use the securing screws on each side of the plug This strain relief is mandatory for Hazardous Locations compliance Warning Be sure to completely loosen the two securing screws on the plug when disconnecting the power cord from the unit DC Power Cable You must create a DC power cable to supply power to units with DC power supplies You will need the following materials A three position power connector supplied A braid foil shielded power cable with three 18 1 0 mm 16 1 3 mm or 14 1 6 mm AWG solid or strande
99. o access the program To run the utility type kp3util at the DOS prompt Using the Keypad Utility The keypad utility uses a menu bar and pull down menu system All menu bars are displayed across the top of the screen Pro face Xycom KP3 Utility and the current menu titles are shown at the bottom of the screen see Figure 4 1 48 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Startup A full stroke keyboard is needed to enter keystrokes while recording a new key macro editing an existing macro or entering utility commands You can redefine all keys on the keypads except the F A Function Alpha key While the utility is running the keypads are disabled Dialog boxes appear for user prompts and to display error and user advice messages Any keys used specifically in each menu are shown at the bottom of each screen see Figure 4 1 Two keys allow you to exit the menus e ESC moves to the previous menu or out of the utility from the Main Menu e Fl returns to the current menu headings in some of the menus where Exit can be chosen to exit this menu To begin using the keypad utility type kp3util at the prompt for the floppy drive when no DOS is available or the subdirectory you created earlier The program will bring up the main menu Open the default keypad settings files in the main menu to program the keypad For the 3308 units the default file is def3308 pkm For the 3310 and 3312 units
100. o reprogram the keys see the Loading the Keypad Utility section in the next chapter Function and Alpha Modes When you press and hold the F A key the keypad switches to alpha mode This allows you to access the alpha characters A Z as well as the punctuation symbols on the 3308 KP 3310KP T and 3312KP T units The punctuation notations are blue letters located in the bottom right hand corner of the keys Note On 3308KP units the default setting for alpha characters is lowercase If you want to use uppercase alpha characters you must reprogram the keypads using the keypad utility see the Loading the Keypad Utility section in the next chapter When the F A key it is not pressed the keypads default to function mode The default setting notations are white letters located in the top left hand corner of the keys Note On 3308KP units you cannot access the CTRL SHIFT INS ALT TAB and DEL keys in alpha mode In other words these keys cannot be used in combination with alpha keys 44 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 3 Keypad Functionality Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad features numbers 0 9 plus the decimal and minus sign characters EH OLLE e v V v 71 7 7 SY s M Figure 3 3 Numeric Keypad Cursor Control Keypad The cursor control keypad features 10 cursor control keys BACKSPACE PREV NEXT ESC ENTER HOME the center key and the up
101. ocumentation and Support Library CD This document is devoted to the reinstallation of your MS DOS operating system and drivers utilizing the Recovery Media provided with your Pro face Xycom industrial computer Warning This procedure assumes that the computer hard disk drive has been completely corrupted or replaced This procedure will destroy data that may exist on the hard disk drive Note MS DOS does not support audio there are no audio drivers available for MS DOS 90 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Windows 98 Reinstallation If you need to reinstall the Windows 98 operating system refer to the Pro face Xycom Workstation Recovery Media Software Installation Instructions for Microsoft Windows 98 SE shipped on the Documentation and Support Library CD This document is devoted to the reinstallation of your Microsoft Windows 98 operating system and drivers utilizing the Recovery Media provided with your Pro face Xycom industrial computer Warning This procedure assumes that the computer hard disk drive has been completely corrupted or replaced This procedure will destroy data that may exist on the hard disk drive Windows NT Reinstallation If you need to reinstall the Windows NT operating system refer to the Pro face Xycom Workstation Recovery Media Software Installation Instructions for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 shipped with systems preinstal
102. of electrical components The code specifies that a grounding path must be permanent no solder continuous and able to safely conduct the ground fault current in the system with minimal impedance minimum wire required is 18 AWG 1 mm Observe the following procedures Separate ground wires P E or Protective Earth from power wires at the point of entry to the enclosure To minimize the ground wire length within the enclosure locate the ground reference point near the point of entry for the plant power supply All electrical racks or chassis and machine elements should be Earth Grounded in installations where high levels of electrical noise can be expected The rack chassis should be grounded with a ground rod or attached to a nearby Earth structure such as a steel support beam Connect each different apparatus to a single Earth Ground point in a star configuration with low impedance cable Scrape away paint and other nonconductive material from the area where a chassis makes contact with the enclosure In addition to the ground connection made through the mounting bolt or stud use a one inch metal braid or size 8 AWG wire to connect between each chassis and the enclosure at the mounting bolt or stud Excessive Heat The systems withstand temperatures from 0 to 50 C They are cooled by convection in which a vertical column of air is drawn in an upward direction over the surface of its components To keep the temperature in range
103. ollowing optional features are available Windows 98 Windows NT or Windows 2000 pre installed External floppy drive 24 volt DC power supply The figures and tables on the next several pages illustrate the internal and external components on the front and back panels of the units to help you locate the features of the 3300 series and 1401 node box 2 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Front Panel The 3308 10 12 units come with a NEMA 4 4X 12 sealed front panel The panel protects the system s interior when the system is properly panel mounted in an enclosure The 1401 is generally mounted on an inside wall of an enclosure 1401 installation instructions are on page 20 3308T 3310T 3312T Front Panel Display Glass Dverlay Frant Panel Frame Diagnostic LEDs Brightness Adjustment Figure 1 1 3308T 3310T 3312T Front Panel Caution Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image retention TIR TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver enabling the idle doze timeout feature or by turning off the display when it is not in use 3 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 1 3308T 3310T 3312T Front Panel Features Feature Description Front Panel The front panel has four components a display strengthened glass covering the display a frame in which the display and the glass are mounted and
104. ower Management Miscellaneous Configuration Load Defaults Save Values Without Exit Exit Without Save PK GO Uu Ei im d oO ot Je Save Values and Exit Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 1 Main Menu Setup Screen System Time Valid values for the RTC Real Time Clock range from 0 0 00 through 23 59 59 Note that entering the seconds is optional To change the time press A to choose that option and enter the current time in the format hh mm ss To accept the value you have entered press Enter or press Esc to exit the selection without changing the setting System Date Valid values for the date range from 1 1 1980 through 12 31 2099 To change the date press B to choose that option and enter the current date in the format of mm dd yyyy To accept the value you have entered press Enter or press Esc to exit the selection without changing the setting 65 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu The Motherboard Device Configuration Submenu screen is an intermediate screen It provides links to the specific configuration screens for the various functional areas No settings are viewed entered or modified in this screen XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Motherboard Device Configuration Drive Co
105. rboard Device 69 Connectors A tit Rente 103 COM2 2 eot ERES 105 Ethernet itc tite teen dotes 103 External Floppy Drive 101 Bloppy Dive eet 14 Mouse Eet iet heredero 101 Parallel Port eee teer 100 POWER aito eer t cet nr 14 103 PS 2 Keyboard Port 100 PS 2 Mouse Port 100 Serial Loopback sss 91 VAR RE See COMI UARTO2 untere PR RR See COM2 Control Drawing 113 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Hazardous Locations sess 44 Control Keypad sees 46 Control Keys esee dee Rs 6 8 Creating a Power Cable sss 25 Creating Customized Keypad Inserts 32 Cursor Control Keypad sss 48 Cursor Control Keys 6 9 C stom FO0g0 doter ege 32 Cutout Dimensions ENEE 22 3308 KP oeste een nee gii 19 3308 E 18 3310KP 3312KP eene 21 3310T 33T2 T 4 amp 4 use Ree mer RS 20 DC Power Cable netten 26 DC Power Supply eee 24 Defthnitiotis ee ete entes 40 Diagnostic Testing esee 90 Diagnostic Tests Pr paration iuh eet tette 90 Running a 92 Disk Drive Eloppy iucsesn utmost 13 Division 1 Locations eese 41 Division 2 Locati0NS oooooccconccnnoncnonccinananonac nnos 41 D MA Mapping n erede 79 DRA EE 27 D
106. rill Pattern E NEE 22 Drive Configuration Submenu 70 Drivers Ethel N S 95 Installation iia 95 Miscellaneous eene 96 Touch Screen rte 96 Touch Sres att dit 29 Wa OO vecinet iii aras 96 Electrical Notse ea ritenere 23 Enclosures euis rere ciet ed 42 Hazardous Locations ooooooocccooccnonccnnnncnoncnos 42 Environmental Specifications 99 o teo tiet ette ine ge 99 Ethernet Connector esee 103 Excessive eat te tee petes 23 Expansion PC 04 dy Gan io 27 Expansion Dower iiinis roetine 25 External Floppy Disk Drive 13 External Floppy Drive sess 28 Connector stetit etre ii ERU 101 Installation 4 aii ento 28 External Floppy Drive Connector 101 F A KEY ierat 6 8 Features 114 Appendix F Touch Screen Calibration Instructions Optional eee eee 2 Standard iie tree deedecssbavsteeveces 1 Floppy Disk Drive CONE COR idilio 14 External dct tristis edes 13 Front Panel e id is 3 3308K E 5 3308 TIO a 3 Function Keys 6 8 Function Mode 6 8 Function Alpha Keypads oonoconccnocccocccononaninnnnn 49 Fuse Replacmg cett 82 Group Rania 42 Hazardous Locations occcnnnoooonnnnnnnnnnnnnns 42 Hard Drive Preventive Maintenance 81 Hardware Specifications ss 97 Hazardous Location Definitions Division 1 Locapons A
107. rtant to keep our customers informed to offer alternative solutions and to provide all of our customers with the excellent service they deserve Any questions regarding this issue may be directed to our support center at support profaceamerica com 78 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance Note Pro face recommends frequent backups of your hard drive especially before beginning preventive maintenance procedures Replacing the Fuse The 3308 3310 3312 and 1401 units have no accessible fuse Return the unit to Pro face for fuse replacement System Battery Replacement The 3300 series and model 1401 LPG1 CPU board includes a coin cell type lithium battery that maintains computer configuration date and time information when input power is removed from the system If the LPG1 CPU board battery life is ended then the 3300 series computer will no longer maintain the configuration information date or time and the battery will need to be replaced BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Part Number CR2032 Voltage 3 V Nominal Capacity 220 mAh This battery must be a UL Recognized component BATTERY LIFETIME Battery current is not consumed while input power is applied to the LPG1 CPU board However electrolyte loss through the crimp seal will typically occur at the rate of approximately 0 5 per year at 20 degrees C 68 F This rate will increase with higher temperatures The LPG1 CPU board
108. rting to GND Pin Signal 1 KB_DATA 2 NC 3 GND 4 5VFUSE 5 KB_CLK 6 NC Warning To maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard or mouse port when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment 96 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix B Pinouts Mouse Port Connector This connector provides an external mouse interface This port uses a polyswitch to protect VCC from directly shorting to GND Pin Signal MS DATA NC GND 5VFUSE MS CLK NC _ OJJA JOJN Warning To maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard or mouse port when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment External Floppy Drive Connector This 26 pin connector allows you to connect an external floppy This port uses a polyswitch to protect VCC from directly shorting to GND Signal Pin Signal v IDX 15 NC FDS1 16 5V 17 NC 18 DCHG 19 NC 20 NC 21 GND 22 MO1 23 NC 24 FDIRC 25 NC 26 97 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix B Pinouts Power Connector This 3 pin connector provides AC or DC input power to the unit Ethernet Connector This 8 pin connector provides IOBASE T and 100BASE TX Ethernet connections Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX 7 NC 8 NC COM Connector This 9 pin connector actually consists of
109. ry CD ROM e Eight 8 32 hex nuts 3308 series or twelve 10 32 hex nuts 3310 12 series e Cable clamp and screw for strain relief of power cord e Four standoffs and four 4 40 screws for mounting PC 104 expansion cards e Documentation and Support Library CD ROM which contains this manual and all drivers required by the unit 12 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 1 Introduction Quick Start up Note The following steps pertain to a basic PC only system If a Pro face Xycom OpenHMI or OpenCNTRL workstation has been purchased more complete instructions are included in a separate Quickstart manual This section provides the steps to get the system operating without explaining system capabilities and options Warning Disconnect the power cord before making any adjustments to the inside or outside of the computer Perform the following steps to prepare the system for use 1 Attach optional equipment following the instructions in Chapter 2 2 Attach the power cord from the power receptacle to a properly grounded 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz outlet See Creating a Power Cable on page 23 On a 1401 unit attach an external CRT or flat panel display 4 Turn on power to the unit The system will boot up into the operating system 5 On the 3308T 3310T and 3312T units adjust the brightness by using the brightness keys on the front panel On the 3308KP 3310KP T 3312KP T units adjust the brightness b
110. s and 3310 series units Modifying the Touch Screen Settings To modify the touch screen settings on your 3312 series unit follow these steps Open the ThinManager Interface Start Programs ThinManager Select your unit from the list 3312 Right click on the terminal name Select Modify This will open a series of modification options Click Next several times until you reach the Module Selection Screen Select option Pro face Xycom 33XX Touch Screen Driver Ib ON UMS vd v Oo NO aS Click on Configure The options for this program are Double touch area Number of calibration points Calibration margin percentage Calibration entered automatically 8 Select Calibration Margin Percentage 9 Inthe Value drop down menu select 20 Note The default setting is 15 Pro face recommends that you use the default setting for the 3308 and 3310 series units 111 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix F Touch Screen Calibration Instructions 10 Click Done 12 11 13 Click Set To activate the new percentage number you will need to reboot your unit Right click on the terminal name in the ThinManager interface and select Reboot After you computer reboots you will need to calibrate the touch screen See the instructions in the following section Calibrating the Touch Screen To calibrate the touch screen follow these steps l 2 3 Open the ThinManag
111. s been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s expense For European Users WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures INSTALLATION Electromagnetic Compatibility WARNING The connection of non shielded equipment interface cables to this equipment will invalidate FCC EMI and European Union EMC compliance and may result in electromagnetic interference and or susceptibility levels which are in violation of regulations which apply to the legal operation of this device It is the responsibility of the system integrator and or user to apply the following directions that relate to installation and configuration All interface cables must include shielded cables Braid foil type shields are recommended Communication cable connectors must be metal idea
112. s you to the Teach Menu so you cannot record the ESC key However ESC can be included in a macro by using the editor Changes made to the macros in the Teach Menu are not programmed until you select Download 52 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Table 4 3 Macros Edit Menu Command Edit Edit Cut Edit Copy Edit Paste Description Displays a graphic representation of the keypad in memory and a menu bar displaying Exit and Click OFF Exit returns to the Macros menu Click OFF is not supported To select a key to edit use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER In edit mode the macro is displayed as two lines The top line displays the macro in either hex or decimal format and is the line in which the editing takes place The bottom line displays the macro in ASCII format this line is not user configurable The bottom line keeps track of which part of the macro being edited and is updated by the utility as editing takes place The insert delete and cursor control keys on the full stroke keyboard are active for editing When a key is selected from the Edit Macro option the menu bar displays the following choices Exit Cut Copy Paste Codes Hex and I O Insert Overtype The macro for the chosen key is also displayed To access the menu bar use F1 Cut deletes a sequence of scan codes from the macro To select a section to cut 1
113. sure the BIOS setup menus are configured properly default settings To access the setup menus Press F1 after the memory tests Make the necessary changes by following the on screen directions Press ESC Press ENTER twice to save the setup and exit 88 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Running the Tests To run the tests insert the diagnostics disk into drive A and turn on the computer The diagnostics program will boot up Figure 7 2 illustrates the Main Menu Copyright xxxx Company Name All rights reserved Diagnostic Tests Sequence Selection Menu Rel xx WILL pause on error Auto select tests SINGLE PASS test mode Deselect all tests Save setup to file Quit and exit to DOS Extract setup from a file Return to previous screen A RAM Test K Video Interface Test B Video RAM Test L Speaker Port Test C Extended RAM Test M LPT1 Printer Port Test D Real Time Clock Test N LPT2 Printer Port Test E COMI Serial Port Test O C Hard Drive Interface Test F COM Serial Port Test P D Hard Drive Interface Test G CONG Serial Port Test Q A Floppy Drive Interface Test H COMA Serial Port Test R B Floppy Drive Interface Test D Math Coprocessor Test S Keyboard Keypad Tests J Video Adjustments Test Test Selected ENTER START TESTING Use the letters to move the cursor and select deselect or use the arrow keys to move then use the SPACE key to selec
114. t Disabled IRQ 5 DMA Valid Values None default Channel 3 Channel 1 XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Super I O Configuration Serial Port Configuration Serial Port A 0x3f8 IRQ 4 Serial Port B 0x2f8 IRQ 3 Parallel Port Configuration Parallel Port A 0x378 MODE PS 2 Bi directional EPP 1 9 TIRO IRO 7 DMA NONE Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 4 I O Configuration Screen 68 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 5 Motherboard and BIOS Setup Video and Flat Panel Configuration Submenu The Video configuration screens are used to set up and configure the video support The factory default settings and other allowable values are detailed in the following list Video Memory Valid Values 4 0MB default NONE 1 0MB 1 5MB 2 0MB 2 5MB 3 0MB 3 5MB Help Message Select the amount of memory to reserve for video XpressRom Setup Platform Company Name 3300 Built mm dd yyyy hh mm ss Video and Flat Panel Configuration Video Configuration Video Memory 4 0MB Individual help for each item above will be displayed here Figure 5 5 Video and Flat Panel Configuration Screen PCI Configuration Submenu The PCI Configuration submenu allows you to view and modify the PCI settings on your 3300 unit The following table outlines the options for the PCI
115. t deselect a test or function Figure 7 2 Main Menu Note Please read the DIAG TXT file on the diagnostics disk for detailed information about the tests 89 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Reinstalling Operating Systems The 3300 series ships with MS DOS pre installed Optional operating systems include Windows 98 Windows NT or Windows 2000 If you need to reinstall an operating system refer to the appropriate section below If you want to change operating systems you will need to use the manufacturer s instruction manual Caution Your 3300 unit does not contain a CD ROM drive We highly recommend that you create a backup set of boot floppy disks for Windows or DOS operating systems immediately upon receipt of your system The backup set of boot floppy disks will be needed in the event that your operating system ever needs be reinstalled Note All of the recovery media are CD based Therefore you will need to hook up a Microsolutions Bantam Backpack or industry equivalent CD ROM drive to the 3300 unit If a backpack CD ROM is used modify the BIOS setting for the parallel port to bi directional See the Parallel Port Configuration section in Chapter 5 for more information MS DOS Reinstallation If you need to reinstall MS DOS refer to the Pro face Xycom Workstation Recovery Media Software Installation Instructions for Microsoft MS DOS 6 22 shipped on the D
116. t panel 9 0 9 0 11 0 12 25 Width front panel 10 6 12 0 13 0 16 6 Depth overall 4 2 4 2 4 5 4 5 behind front panel 3 37 3 3 3 3 5 Weight 9 Ibs 9 Ibs 11 lbs 12 lbs Electrical AC Power 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz wide ranging 1A maximum DC Power 18 to 30 V 24 volts nominal 3 6 A maximum Power Supply 40 watts output Available Power With LPG1 CPU board 5V020A 412 V Q 1 0A 12V 04A Mounting Panel Mount Flat Panel Displays 3308 series 3310 series 3312 series Agency Approvals Regulatory Compliance 50 000 hour half life backlights 8 4 inch TFT active matrix color 640x480 LCD 10 4 inch TFT active matrix color 640x480 LCD 12 1 inch active matrix color 800x600 SVGA UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment UL 1604 Electrical eqiupment for use in Class and Class II Division 2 and Class III Hazardous classified Locations CUL C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equiment CUL C22 2 No 213 Non incendiary electrical equipment for use in Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations CE EMI EN55022 Class A IMMUNITY EN61000 6 2 SAFETY EN60950 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ICES 003 Class A 94 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix A Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Table A 2 lists the environmental specifications for the 3308T 3308KP 3310T 3310KP T 3312T amp 3312KP T Table A 2 Environmental Specifications C
117. tact with the single chassis screw tab on the left side Re install the three rear chassis cover 6 screws TO SETUP THE CMOS MEMORY 3 Plug a QWERTY keyboard into the Keyboard port on the side of the 3300 series computer and apply power to the 3300 series computer When the screen displays Press F1 to Enter Setup continue to press the QWERTY keyboard F1 function every two seconds until the system enters CMOS Memory SETUP When in the SETUP screen press A on the QWERTY keyboard to set the time Enter the current time in a HH MM SS format The SS seconds are optional Next press B on the QWERTY keyboard to set the date Enter the date in the MM DD YYYY format Finally press X on the QWERTY keyboard to save the configuration and exit the SETUP utility Lithium battery replacement is now complete Product Repair Program Pro face s Product Repair amp Customization Department PR amp C restores equipment to normal operating condition and implements engineering changes that enhance operating specifications Pro face tests products returned to Pro face with the standard Pro face test diagnostics Follow the steps below to prepare the unit for shipment 1 Obtain an Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number for your unit by visiting the Pro face RMA Request web page and fill out the online request form 82 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance Dos d gv et
118. te ie A P Ote n P ete i e DO Rd tee Ge Po bye EES 79 Product Repair Programs wee ees ete ds aie cee Eee Ete detected 82 Chemical Compatibility aviar once PR cena oet bee indes 84 Compatible Lubricants Re Reto eei eet et e do rte e ae Hae estar hatte 85 Compatible Cleaning A Sent aiie nete eet eet o e C HU Hi Fee HERO Ee i aeree En 86 Non compatible Cleaning Agents eerie ree tpi ere eode e e eee eet rero eig 86 i 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Table of Contents CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTINQG ccena ii liinda 87 Diagnostic Testo eoo etu rmt ce eet mede deett 87 Preparing tor the Tests coSed pem Ee ee egere bem HERR rides 87 Set BIOS to Defaults eebe hees ema eek este ad e Ye ve te dias 88 Running the Tests us eerte Hoe recte fioe eret a tereti te eripe e oerte iae toes 89 Reinstalling Operating Systems eite eet etg ip th tpe ltr et eere bte gegen arie ia p E EEOAE ERR aE Roi ee epe do ain 90 MS DOS EE 90 Windows 98 EE 91 Windows NT Restless 91 Windows 2000 Eu EE 91 Installing Drivers a ip eai ee iode peti eege lee ere tales 92 Ethernet EWERS ii ia 92 Touchscreen DELIVERS f votos esa tes dos su ege russe 92 Vid Drivers RETE 93 EE 93 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS eren eene nnne nnne nnnn nnne erre 94 Hardware Specifications ti EE EE aa eet 94 Environmental Specifications ipe et eto e RO Re EI Ce HE COP sedge EROR ya saz gael tp a eae ee ed 95 APPEND
119. tings Fixed Compact Flash Mode Options Table C 15 Fixed Compact Flash Mode Options Compact Flash Mode JCF1 Secondary Master 2 3 Secondary Slave 1 2 Indicates factory default setting DOC 2000 Addtess Select Table C 16 DOC 2000 Address Select Address Range JP12 D0000 D1FFOH 1 2 D8000 D9FFOH 3 4 Indicates factory default setting RTC Battery Jumper Table C 17 RTC Battery Jumper Function JP15 Battery Backup Enabled 1 2 N A 2 3 Indicates factory default setting System Reset Jumper Table C 18 System Reset Jumper Function J14 Normal Mode Open Reset Mode 1 2 Indicates factory default setting Note To reset this jumper momentarily short pin 1 to pin 2 System Debug Jumper Table C 19 System Debug Jumper Function J14 Normal Mode Open Indicates factory default setting 105 143243 D Appendix D DOS Video Modes The National 5530A supports many standard VESA and extended modes The following table lists the standard and extended video modes for the 3300 series IPCs and for monitors attached to the 1401 node box The TFT 12 TFT 10 and TFT 8 are the monitors for the 3312 3310 and3308 respectively the 5015KPT CRT and 5015T are monitors that can be hooked up to the 1401 node box Table D 1 DOS Video modes supported by National 5530A DOS video
120. tions Class II locations are those that are or may become hazardous because of the presence of combustible dust Division 1 Locations Division 1 locations are those in which flammable or ignitable gases vapors or combustible dusts and particles can exist due to the following conditions 37 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Normal operating conditions Because of repair maintenance conditions leakage or where mechanical failure or abnormal operation of machinery or equipment might release or cause explosive or ignitable mixtures to be released or produced Combustible dusts of an electrically conductive nature may be present in hazardous quantities Note Pro face systems are not suitable for installation within Division 1 locations Note Electrical equipment cannot be installed in Division 1 locations unless it is intrinsically safe installed inside approved explosion proof enclosures or installed inside approved purged and pressurized enclosures Division 2 Locations Division 2 locations are listed below Class I volatile flammable liquids or flammable gasses are handled processed or used but confined within closed containers or closed systems from which they can escape only in cases of accidental rupture or breakdown of such enclosures or systems or in case of abnormal operation of equipment Ignitable concentrations of Class I vapors or gasses are normally prevent
121. tive surface lay the unit on its front panel 3 Unscrew the three mounting screws from the back cover refer to Figure 1 5 for positioning information 4 Slide the back cover toward the I O panel and lift off Attach the PC 104 card to the four pre installed standoffs If you want to install a second PC 104 card you must attach the standoffs included in the documentation kit to the first PC 104 card 6 If you need to connect the cards to a device outside the unit remove the access plate on the I O panel You can then pass cables through this area refer to Figure 1 6 Installing External Hardware Options This section explains how to install external hardware options External Floppy Drive Note To avoid corruption do not attach or detach the external floppy drive with a disk installed There are four screw holes on the back of the unit to mount an external floppy disk drive 9000 EXF Refer to Figure 1 5 for more information Note Make sure the floppy drive cable is able to reach from the external floppy connector to the system before making the cutout 26 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 2 Installation Using a Touch Screen Pro face Xycom s touch screen complies with environmental specifications and maintains a NEMA 4 seal when panel mounted The touch screen mouse driver emulates a Microsoft PS 2 mouse Installing the Touch Screen Driver In order to use the touch screen
122. to AT bus interrupts This means that if a PCI device is plugged into a slot and needs an interrupt one of the AT bus interrupts must be mapped to the PCI interrupt DMA Mapping The DMA channels 0 3 are 8 bit while channels 5 7 are 16 bit When the ECP option is enabled one of the 8 bit DMA channels will be used The following table lists the DMA channel mappings and descriptions Table 5 8 DMA Channel Mapping DMA Channel Description DMAO Unused DMA1 Unused Could be used for EPP ECP parallel port option DMA2 Floppy Controller DMA3 Unused Could be used for EPP ECP parallel port option DMAS5 Unused DMA6 Unused DMA7 Unused 3300 PCI Devices The following table outlines the available 3300 PCI devices Table 5 9 3300 PCI Devices IDSEL Device PCI PCI PCI PCI Vendor Device or Func Description Addr Name Address DID VID Bus Device Name Note B D F values in hex N A National 800000007 0001 1078 0 Od Oh National Host Hub Interface Bridge 5530A Func 0 AD10 Realtek 80006800 8139 10EC 0 13d 0dh Realtek LAN Controller Registers Dev 8100B Func 0 BO DOd FO AD10 National 80009000 0100 1078 0 18d 12h National PCI to ISA Bridge B0 D12 FO Dev 5530A Func 0 AD10 National 80009100 0101 1078 0 18d 12h National Hub Interface to PCI Bridge Dev 5530A Func 1 Registers B0 D12 F1 AD10 National 80009200 0102 1078 0 18d 12h National
123. trial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Note The 3300KP T units do not support the programming of special functions such as caps lock Number lock or scroll lock Upload Menu Use the Upload Menu to access the keypad version As illustrated in Table 4 4 the choices in this menu are Keypad Version and Exit Table 4 4 Upload Menu Command Description Keypad Commands the keyboard controller to send its firmware Version revision number Exit Returns to the Main Menu Download Menu Note Download contains no options If you select Download any macro set previ ously programmed is overwritten Caution The macros set in memory should be saved before downloading If they are not saved all changes will be lost Download should be used only after all the keypad keys have been programmed and saved to a pkm file Selecting Download prior to saving changes will result in a loss of all keypad macro programming When you select Download the program creates a download file called download dld and loads the keypad controller s non volatile memory with the new macros which become the new key definitions for the keypad After the download is complete the system will prompt you to cycle power Utilities Menu When the Utilities menu is selected two choices are displayed Factory Default and Exit Table 4 5 explains these choices 54 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 4 Keypad Utility Tab
124. two connectors RS 232 and RS 485 attached to one logical port Only one connector can be used at a time RS 232 Connector The lower 9 pin connector provides the RS 232 protocol Pin Signal DCD1 RXD1 TXD1 DTR1 GND DSR1 RTS1 CTS1 HI _ c o 1 Oo O1 C5 Pp RS 485 Connector The upper 9 pin connector provides the RS 485 protocol 98 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Appendix B Pinouts TXD TERM TXD TERM RXD TERM RXD TERM Note For TXD termination connect a 1500 2 watt resistor from pin 3 to pin 4 with pin 1 connected to pin 3 and pin 2 connected to pin 4 For RXD termination connect a 150Q 2 watt resistor from pin 8 to pin 9 with pin 6 connected to pin 9 and pin 7 connected to pin 8 99 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC COM 2 Connector This 25 pin connector provides the COM2 RS 232 protocol Signal ORB GND TXD2 RXD2 RTS2 CTS2 DSR2 GND DCD2 NC NC PB RESET NC NC Pin 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Signal NC NC NC NC NC NC DTR2 NC RI2 NC NC NC Appendix B Pinouts This connector also contains the remote system reset option A normally open pushbutton switch can be connected to pins 11 and 7 When the switch is pressed the PB RESET signal is forced to GND which causes the CPU to reset To enable this option you must set jumper J1 to position B 100 143
125. will consume approximately 6 uA of battery current when power is removed from the motherboard At this rate the battery will last approximately 4 2 years in storage at 21 degrees C 70 F This represents 100 duty cycle or input power off time Example Battery Capacity 220 mAh IC Current Drain 6 uA Battery lifetime 0 22 aH 6 X 10 36 666 hours 4 2 years When input power is off at the rate of 12 hours per day continuously the battery life should be approximately double the 100 duty cycle time or 8 4 years at 21 degrees C 50 duty cycle When input power is off at the rate of 16 hours per day the lifetime should be approximately 12 6 years 33 duty cycle However the electrolyte loss through the crimp seal may reduce the 33 duty cycle lifetime somewhat Battery lifetime is inversely proportional to the temperature of the battery At elevated temperatures the battery life will be decreased 79 143243 D 3300 Series Flat Panel Industrial PC Chapter 6 Maintenance Caution There is danger of the new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Only technically qualified personnel should perform Battery replacement and disposal Please note the disposal instructions as described in this section TOOLS REQUIRED 1 Philips Screwdriver for three 6 philips screws 2 Needle nose pliers 3 Electrical tape to tape the old battery after removal 4 QWERTY keyboard to restore CMOS memory settings after rep
126. y pressing and holding the F A key and then pressing the left or right arrow key to increase or decrease brightness 6 Install application software via the external floppy or the network 13 143243 D Chapter 2 Installation This chapter outlines installation procedures including the system cutout dimensions and details the power management for the 3308 3310 3312 and 1401 units It also includes installation instructions for internal and external hardware options touch screen usage and calibration and Hazardous Locations installation guidelines You can learn how to create a customized logo and keypad inserts in this chapter as well Installation Overview Warning For installation in Hazardous Locations review the Hazardous Location Installations section in this chapter before startup The rugged design of the 3300 unit allows it to be installed in most industrial environments The system is generally placed in a NEMA 4 4X 12 enclosure to protect against contaminants such as dust and moisture Metal enclosures also help minimize the effects of electromagnetic radiation that nearby equipment can generate The 1401 can be wall mounted or mounted on a shelf see Figure 2 5 for details Read the following sections carefully to be sure that you are complying with all the safety requirements 1 Select a NEMA rated enclosure and place the unit to allow easy access to the system ports see other sections in this chapter

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