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1. HPNP OS Installed Available selections are Yes and No Be aware that when Yes is selected a plug and play compatible OS can cause interrupts to be re allocated The factory setting is No and is recommended for normal use Reset Configuration Data Designates whether ESCD Extended System Configuration Data data should be erased or not The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users mResources Controlled By The Plug and Play feature allows you to designate whether the allocation of I O Port IRQ and DMA resources is performed automatically or manually The two selections available are Manual or Auto ESCD If Auto ESCD is selected the IRQ Resources and DMA Resources selection will be dis abled The Auto ESCD selection is factory set and recommended for most users RIDO Resources When resources are controlled using Manual manually set each IRQ assignment 3 2 8 IRQ Resources page 3 19 3 18 3 2 8 mPCI VGA Palette Snoop Chapter 3 System Setup The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selection is factory set and recom mended for most users However if a VGA or MPEG board is used set this to Enabled For setting details refer to your VGA or MPEG board s Installation guide IRQ Resources Selecting IRQ Resources from the PnP PCI Configuration menu and the followi
2. Po gr FE 7 LL LL LL gg 55 nn CS Pa PE ES PS SES SSSR Z BIZZLE A RRT r PCMCIA Slot Cover 2 Inserting a commercial type PC Card Insert the commercial type PC Card into the PCMCIA connector NOTE The PCMCIA slot has 2 connectors When inserting the PCMCIA Card check carefully that it is connected to the correct connector LL Lo GES SS SE po SSS Eee Sse PSS LL LS LL SSL ST ZZ Eject Button PC Card commercial Removing the PC Card Press the eject button twice to remove the PC Card from the PCMCIA connector Pressing the eject button once causes its tip to come out Pressing the eject button the second ejects the PC Card from the PCMCIA slot 3 Replace the PCMCIA slot cover removed in 1 and secure it in place using the two PCMCIA slot screws The necessary torque is 0 5Nem to 0 6Nem NOTE When using a PC Card with a cable attached Pro face recommends you use a clamp or other type of device to prevent vibration from possibly dislodging the cable e Be sure to stop the PS A unit PC Card s driver prior to removing the PC Card A failure to stop this driver may result in damage to either the PC Card the PC Card s data or may cause Window to hang up For information on the procedure for stopping the PC Card s driver please refer to your OS User Manual 2 4 Chapter 2 Hardware Insta
3. Bit Assign of Error Event and Error Mask 5 21 Buzzer Output vei ENEE nat At 5 4 CG CD ROM Content 4 2 CD ROM Drive Interface Cover 0 0 ceeeeeeeeseeeeees 1 5 CE Marking Not S peiron tenie eiia 9 CF Card Installation and Removal 2 7 CF Card Interface Cover Changing System Settings c cee eeeeseeeeseeeeeeees Changing the PS A Backlebt Cleaning the Display Clock ACCUTACY 22 esta tas sise ee decke hi Connecting the Power Cord Cooling Fan Rotation Alarm D Er E den ru sante 1 10 Display Touch Panel 1 5 Display Functions keniota DMA Channel List E Electrical Specifications 7 2 Environmental Specifications 0 ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 2 Error Messages 220 5 12 5 22 Error Monitoring 5 3 Essential Safety Precautions 0 cc eseeeseeseeeeteeeeeeees 2 Ethernet Interface Event Meet mener asensse nn Merle Exit Without Saving External Dimensions with Installation Fasteners INSTALL en Re se 1 13 F Frequency Voltage Control 3 21 Front Packing ss potes 1 5 G General Specifications 7 2 Graphic Accelerator Driver cccecseeeeseeeeseeeeees 4 6 H Hardware Interrupt List App 4 Hardware Reset Switch IDE Access Lamp IDE HDD Auto Detection 00 eee eeeeeereeeeteeseeees 3 5 Information Symbols 5 Installation Installation Coupon Installation Faste
4. Watchdog Timer Timeup This feature monitors the performance of the CPU by writing the CPU s time up count value to the RAS fea ture s built in programmable timer and by periodically clearing the count value from the CPU Errors are detected when the clearing of the count value from the CPU stops which will cause a timer overflow Use the System Monitor Property area to set the Watchdog Timer Timeup ON or OFF and enter detailed error processing settings Touch Panel Alarm Detects Touch Panel alarms When an alarm occurs the LED will turn orange Backlight Alarm Detects Backlight alarms When an alarm occurs the LED will flash orange red SMART Alarm Monitors the status of the hard disk Detects a warning of trouble of the hard disk learn Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring e ACF card doesn t support SMART and therefore the status of the CF card cannot be monitored e When a hard disk except options made by Pro face is used operation of SMART Monitoring cannot be guaranteed e The SMART Monitor can be performed for the hard disk connected to the IDE only The state of the hard disk connected via a USB or a SCSI cannot be moni tored 1 This unit s standard equipment does not include a cooling fan 5 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual HTypes of Processing The PS A unit can send the following system status information to an extern
5. When using the PS A in an end use product be sure to install the PS A unit s power cut off switch where the operator can easily reach it Danger of explosion if backup battery is incorrectly replaced Should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Be sure the unit the PS A is built into uses a UL508 compatible structure CE Marking Notes PS3701A T41 DU E66 unit is CE marked EMC compliant product lt Complies with the following Standards gt E Safety EN60950 E EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Group 1 Class A E EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61131 2 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 12 E FCC 47CEFR Part 15 Class A If the following requirements are not met the PS A may fail to meet EN60950 standard requirements e The PS A must be used as a built in component of an end use product e Use the PS A indoors only e When connecting the PS A s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has conductive wires that are AWG18 or larger e When using the PS A in an end use product be sure to install the PS A unit s power cut off switch where the operator can easily reach it e There is a danger of explosion if the backup battery is incorrectly replaced This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recomme
6. 0060H 006FH Keyboard controller 0070H 007FH Real time clock NMI mask 0080H 009FH DMA page register 00A0H 00BFH Interrupt controller 2 8259A 00C0H 00DFH DMA controller 2 8237 00FOH 00FFH Numeric data processor 01FOH 01FFH Hard disk IDE 0290H 0297H Reserved System monitor 0378H 037FH Parallel Port 02F8H 02FFH Serial port 2 COM2 General use 03B0H 03BBH Video controller VGA 03COH 03DFH Video controller VGA 03F8H 03FFH Serial port 1 COM1 General use A 1 2 Memory Map Frame Buffer Expansion Memory Sistem BIOS Expansion ROM Area PXE BIOS VGA BIOS Video RAM Conventionally MAXMEM MAXMEM Frame Buffer Size 1MB F000 0000 D400 0000 C000 0000 A000 0000 0000 0000 Appendices Depending on the BIOS Setting Advanced Chipset Feature Frame Buffer Size setting value Mem roy range may differ The default setting is 16MB 3 System Setup page 3 1 App 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual A 1 3 Interrupt Map Hardware Interrupt List Description NMI Parity Error or I O Channel Check IRQ0 Timer in the Chipset Keyboard Cascade from Controller 2 Serial Port 2 COM2 General Use Port Serial Port 1 COM2 General Use Port Available for users
7. 2 Turn the PS A s power ON 3 After the message Press lt DEL gt to Enter SETUP appears press the DEL key until the following screen appears Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Advanced BIOS Features gt Advanced Chipset Features gt Integrated Peripherals gt Power Management Setup gt PnP PCI Configurations System Monitor Setup gt Frequency Voltage Control Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save amp Exit Setup Exit Without Saving ESC Quit F10 Save amp Exit Setup F9 Menu in BIOS TL Select Item Time Date Hard Disk Type L KEYBOARD ACTION KEYS L SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Provides a summary of the keyboard keys used to carry out the set up Each of the titles areas listed here contains system setting items 4 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired selection Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 System Parameters 3 2 1 Standard CMOS Features Ie ar Ni Normally use only the factory default settings Selecting the STANDARD CMOS FEATURES menu item produces the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Wed Jun 25 2003 Item Help Time hh mm ss 14 50 3 gt gt IDE Primary Master None Menu Level IDE Primary Slave None IDE Seconda
8. Button Operation Buzzer Off Stops the buzzer sounds at normal operations Clears the error condition held at normal operations and inside the Reset A System Monitor Minimize Minimize the System Monitor into the icon display Close Closes the System Monitor The System Monitor screen displays whether the each parameter of FAN VOLTAGE SMART is disabled or in normal abnormal condition The following table lists the status to be displayed Display Meaning No Error Normal Error Abnormal Disable Monitoring disabled Not Support Not support e Not Support is displayed when a device like a CF card which does not support SMART is detected The system performs the Error Action set in the System Monitor Property when an error condition is detected with each monitoring item 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings PSA_Wps exe page 5 7 The Error Action is performed only one time when an error is detected for each monitoring item 5 10 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features For example look at the 3 3 V and 5 0 V options in the Voltage field When the pop up message fea ture for monitoring the voltage status is enabled the pop up message 3 3 V Power Supply Error appears on the screen when the 3 3 V power supply error occurs Press the OK button on the dialog box to hide the message The 3 3 V Power Supply Error will not appear even when a 3 3 V power supply
9. For error messages other than listed above refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual 5 4 5 Restrictions The following table lists the features of Pro Server that are supported by the PS A For the details of each fea ture refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual O Supported X Not Supported DDE Feature O Simplified DLL Feature ProEasy dll Pro Server Feature Listed Separately OPC Server Interface O SRAM Backup Data X Action Feature X Distribution Feature X Data Viewer onl VBA Feature Assist O Device Data Backup Restore Feature O Capture Screen Save Feature X Security Feature O Device Monitor O Status Monitor X Read Time Measurement O 1 Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 4 0 or higher is required 9 22 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features lt Available Simplified DLL Features gt Direct Read Feature Direct Write Feature Cache Read Feature Retrieval of Multithreading Handle Release of Multithreading Handle Loading of Network Project File Error Code String Conversion Station Status Readout Feature Initialization of Simplified DLL Termination of Simplified DLL NOTE f Note that the PS A supported OS and features supported by Pro Server are different e When using the PS As Remote RAS feature together with Pro Server be sure to select different port numbers 5 5 Re
10. OK Cancel 5 8 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features SSS a ee 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSA_Smon exe The System Monitor screen will not be displayed immediately after the System Monitor is started instead the icon will be stored in the System Tray When and error is detected the Operations buzzer pop up message output etc set on the System Monitor Property are performed and then an X mark appears on the icon on the System Tray which indicates an error status When the icon on the System Tray changes as illustrated below double click on the icon to review the description of the error condition Icon display upon Icon display when an start ups error is detected The following is the System Monitor screen G System Monitor E SleEz Fan Voltage Status Status GPU Disable 33V Ro Error Power No Eror 504 Ro Error System No Error ab No Be 12 Ro Error m Backlight Status No Error SMART Model 0 IC25N020 TMRO4 0 No Error Buzzer Off Reset E Close System Monitor Screen NOTE As for Device No of SMART 0 means Master and 1 means Slave 5 9 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual The Buzzer Off Reset Minimize Close buttons are located at the bottom of the System Monitor screen The following table lists the features of the buttons
11. Available for users Available for users CO Ni Ou By GC N Real Time Clock o Available for users _ CH Available for users _ Available for users D Available for users e ao Numeric Data Processor a A Hard Disk IDE 4 ol CD ROM Drive IMPORTANT e The mark indicates that depending on the customer s settings the following devices are automatically allocated as Plug and Play devices HDMA Channel List App 4 Display Controller SMBus Controller Multimedia Device Network Controller USB Controller Description DMA 0 Cascade to controller 1 N Ou A N For 8 bit transmission For 16 bit transmission A 2 List of Optional Devices Appendices The following table lists the Digital Electronics Corporation s optional devices and commercial products used with the PS A Product Name Model Description PSA SDR128 SO DIMM with capacity of 128 MB DIM Module PSA SDR256 SO DIMM with capacity of 256 MB PSA SDR512 SO DIMM with capacity of 512 MB Mouse Emulator PL TD000 This software adds mouse and keyboard like func V2 tionality to the Touch Panel HDD Unit PSA HD20 20 GB 2 5 HDD unit OS not included CD ROM Drive Unit for development and mainte fee Drive PSS CD01 nance use special connection cable
12. Selecting the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP menu item calls up the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled Power Management User Define PM Control by APM Yes Video Off Option Suspend gt Off Video Off Method DPMS Wake Up Events Press Enter Item Help Menu Level gt F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults tJ lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults BACPI Function Enables disables the ACPI feature Selections are Enabled or Disabled Enabled is factory set and recommended for most users EPower Management You can choose from three power management options These are User Define Min Saving or Max Sav ing The User Define selection is factory set and recommended for most users REM Control by APM Designates if the Save Power function is controlled by the APM Available selections are Yes and No The factory setting is Yes Video Off Option Controls monitor OFF settings Available selections are Suspend gt Off Always On and All Modes gt Off The factory setting is Suspend gt Off 3 16 Chapter 3 System Setup mVideo Off Method This setting determines the method to blank the display screen The available settings are Blank Screen V H SYNC Blank and DPMS The Blank Screen selection blanks the
13. 2 5 2 1 6 CF Card Installation and PHemoval 2 7 2 2 Installing the PS A UNT EE 2 9 2 2 1 Installation Caution iii 2 9 2 2 2 Installation Procedures eeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeetaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenenea 2 11 2 3 Wiring ine PSA E 2 15 2 3 1 Connecting the Power Corde 2 15 2 3 2 Power Supply Cautions iii 2 16 2 3 3 Elte Teaser te EE 2 18 2 3 4 Cautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines 2 18 CHAPTER 3 System Setup We Ne Nee EE 3 2 D2 OY SISI e un 3 3 3 2 1 Standard CMOS Features is 3 3 3 2 2 IDE HDD Auto Detection iii 3 5 3 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features iii 3 6 3 2 4 Advanced Chipset Features 3 9 3 2 5 Integrated Peripherals ss 3 12 3 2 6 Power Management Setup su 3 16 3 2 7 PnP PCI Configurations su 3 18 3 2 He Re 3 19 3 2 9 System Monitor Setup iii 3 20 3 2 10 Frequency Voltage Control 3 21 3 2 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults me apaan a aaaea aaae Mn te use 3 21 3 2 12 Load Optimized Detaulte 3 22 3 2 13 Set Supervisor Password 3 22 3 2 14 Set User EE WEE 3 22 B12 15 Save amp Exit SOUP EE 3 22 32 16 Exit Without Saving cene iA inset he ae a a ve tele ee 3 22 CHAPTER 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit 4 1 CD ROM ON NMS ESS M nement este ann ee Ras 4 2 KS Eet EE 4 2 4 2 Setting Up Your PS A UNIT aA en cies Laas aes head Ann JANTES 4 3 4 2 1 Setup Procedur s pcos td Oe we he hei dee ele aan 4 3 4 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS 4 4 SW ne
14. page 2 2 The factory settings are all OFF Cm C E C E C E C E C E E SC E DIPSW2 Inside of PS A unit Dip st RS 232C RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 Switches Description ON OFF COM1 COM2 COM2 come Changes 9 pin 5V 500mA exter 1 nal output possi RI ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF RI lt gt 5V ble Changes 2 COM2scom Joe 409 RS 485 RS 232C OFF OFF ON ON munciation method Changes COM2 5V 500mA exter 3 RS 232C 9 mal output possi RI ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF pin RI lt gt 5V ble Changes TX TX data output is ere de 4 data s output NOT controlled OFF OFF ON OFF ON RTS signal nor mode via the RTS signal mally output Switches the TX Inserts termination termination resistance of sired ON OFF S resistance ON 220Q between ul Orr SS ON S OFF TXA and TXB Switches the Inserts termination RX termination resistance of ee ON OFF a resistance ON 220Q between Nortermination cre OFF ON 7 OFF RXA and RXB Switches the e Shorts TXA and f 7 shorting of TXA RXA No shorting OFF OFF OFF ON and RXA ON or RS 422 mode OFF RS 485 mode Chapter 1 Overview Switches the shorting of TXB and RXB ON or OFF Shorts TXB and RXB RS 485 mod
15. 2 Loosen the screws from the middle three 3 terminals 3 Remove the wire s external covering and insert the wire center stand into the opening 4 Re attach the screws kA o e e m gt Terminal SSSR Screw Wire Bottom of Opening Power Input _ Terminal Block to o FG 1 Positive electrode Negative electrode FG Ground Terminal connected to the PS A chassis 2 15 Power Cord 1 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual e Do not solder the wire itself The torque reguired to tighten these screw is 0 5 to 0 6Nem e Ifthe central wire s end strands are not twisted correctly the end strands may either short against each other or against an electrode 2 3 2 Power Supply Cautions When connecting the PS A unit s Power Input Terminal Block please be aware of the following If voltage fluctuations are expected to vary beyond the specified range connect a con stant voltage transformer For information about the specified voltage refer to 7 1 General Specifications page 7 2 Use a low noise power supply both between the lines and between the PS A and its ground If there is still excess noise connect an insulating transformer noise prevention type Be sure any constant or insu lating transformer used has a capacity of 200VA or more Wire the power cords of the PS A I O dev
16. 2 4 Error Messages This section describes the error message and closing messages displayed on the System Monitor and System Monitor Property screens mSystem Monitor Error Pop up Message When an error occurs while the Popup Message option is enabled for Error Action the following messages appears on the pop up screen output screen under the factory configured settings Error generating Item Message 3 3V Voltage 3 3V Power Supply Error 5 0V Voltage 5V Power Supply Error 12V Voltage 12V Power Supply Error 12V Voltage 12V Power Supply Error Power FAN Power FAN Error CPU FAN CPU FAN Error System FAN System FAN Error Watch dog Watch Dog Timer Error Backlight Backlight Error SMART SMART Error NOTE e The messages displayed on the pop up message output screen can be modified on the System Monitor Property screen Driver Non Operation Error The System Monitor driver not found Install the latest driver Driver Version Error The old System Monitor driver version Update the driver Overlapped Startup Message System Monitor has started Terminate the System Monitor in starting Closing Confirmation Message The System Monitor is terminated Are you sure 5 12 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features OC a E l aSystem Monitor Property Overlapped Startup Message System Monitor property
17. 7 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 7 2 2 Display Functions Display Type TFT Color LCD 15 inch Pixel Density 1024 x 768 pixels Dot Pitch 0 297 x 0 297mm Effective Display Area 304 1 x 228 1mm Display Colors 260000 Colors CFL Replaceable Backlight s Life Span More than 50 000 hours at an ambient temperature of 9 p 25 C Until the backlight_fs brightness dims to half of the original level Touch Panel Brightness 4 Steps Adjstment Adjust using Windows Control Panel Contrast Control Not Possible 7 2 3 Clock Accuracy Clock Accuracy 180 seconds month The clock built into the PS A RTC has a slight error The error is 180 seconds per month when the PS A is turned off and kept under normal temperature However the error may become as large as 300 seconds per month depending on the temperature differences and years of service If using the PS A in the system in 7 6 which clock accuracy is vital be sure to adjust the clock periodically Appendices 1 Hardware Configuration 2 List of Optional Devices App 1 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual A 1 Hardware Configuration A 1 1 App 2 I O Map Address AT System Device System Device 0000H 001FH DMA controller 8237 0020H 003FH Interrupt controller 8259A 0040H 005FH System timer 8254
18. Audio Driver Display Display Driver USB USB 1 1 Driver Manual m Eng Jpn ___ Reader Eng ar505enu exe L Jpn ar505jpn exe tility __ Shutdown L RASSvr Utility Setup Win2000 l Disk1 L Setup exe WinXP L_ Disk1 Setup exe lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP lt User Manual gt PDF Manual English Version PDF Manual Japanese Version lt PDF Reader gt Acrobat Reader English Version Acrobat Reader Japanese Version lt PS A Utility Tools gt Remote Shutdown Installer Remote RAS Server for PC Installer lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 2 4 2 1 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit Setting Up Your PS A Unit There are two types of PS A units One has a hard disk with no pre installed OS and one has a hard disk with a pre installed OS Therefore the setup procedures used will differ This manual describes only the proce dures for setting up a PS A unit using a hard disk with no pre installed OS For an explanation of how to set up a PS A using a hard disk with a pre installed OS refer to the Pre installed Type Installation Guide pro vided with the HDD unit Setup Procedures First you will need to install either
19. EGA VGA CGA40 CGA80 and MONO The EGA VGA selection is factory set and recommended for most users BHalt On Designates the type of processing that will be performed when an error occurs during the Initial Start Up s Self Test The All But Keyboard selection is factory set and recommended for most users All Errors No Errors All But Keyboard All But Diskette All But Disk Key Displays all errors and stops the unit Displays all errors and does not stop the unit Displays all errors except for those related to the keyboard and stops the unit Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and stops the unit Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and key board and then stops the unit 3 4 3 2 2 IDE HDD Auto Detection Chapter 3 System Setup Selecting either IDE Primary Secondary Master or IDE Primary Secondary Slave will call up the fol lowing menu The following example uses the IDE Primary Master setting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto Detection IDE Primary Master Access Mode Capacity Cylinder Press Enter Auto Auto Item Help Menu Level Fi To auto detect the HDD s size head on this channel Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Pre
20. PS A Unit s Cover page 2 2 6 4 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Insert a screwdriver into the two holes points shown below and remove the backlight attachment screws 1 per hole e a o o o Ele S Ce LS fe 1 e ek dE See rt dri nse a orei river J EE CF Card 3 Unit o Ja al EEN oO JO CES o ol E S 2 Remove the cable from the cable clamp and detach the cable from the backlight connector on the inverter board Cable Jm Backlight Connector Cable Clamp 6 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 Pull out the cable in the direction shown by the arrow The backlight unit detaches from the backlight unit insertion point Backlight Unit Backlight Unit Insertion Point IMPORTANT e The entire backlight unit should be changed not just the backlight 4 Insert the new backlight unit into the backlight holder 5 Re attach the cable to the backlight connector opposite of step 6 and secure the cable in position using the cable clamp opposite of step 5 IMPORTANT e Be sure the cable is inserted completely into the backlight connector Failure to do so may cause arcing which can damage the conn
21. Windows 2000 or Windows XP You also need to install any required utility software B Installing the HDD Unit Check to see if a hard disk unit is installed in your PS A unit If it is not please install one prior to going to the next step PSA HD20 Installation guide Setting Up HDD Unit System Information After you install your HDD unit you will need set up a variety of system information Set up this information so that the system recognizes the newly installed hard disk drive PSA HD20 Installation guide Setting Up the OS Install your operating system For detailed setup procedures refer to that product s installation manual Ier The PS A unit supports the following two OS PS A unit performance cannot be guaranteed when any other operating system is used Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Windows XP Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2 EPS A Utility Setup Install the necessary drivers and utility software from the PS370XA E66 User Manual amp Driver CD NOTE A PS 2 mini DIN type keyboard or a USB keyboard is required to install the OS e When using a touch panel display with the PS A the touch panel will require an optional mouse emulator PL TD000 4 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Installing Software from the PS370XA E66 User Manual amp Driver CD ROM To begin the installation click on the Setup exe file in your OS folder E
22. confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PS A s operating environment If the installation gasket is used for a long period of time or if the unit and its gasket are removed from the panel the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed To maintain the original protection level Pro face recommends that you replace the installation gasket regularly 7 4 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 2 Performance Specifications 7 2 1 Performance Specifications CPU Eden ESP6000 667MHz VIA DRAM SO DIMM DIMM Socket 1 128MB 256MB BIOS Phoenix FirstBIOS Phoenix Technologies Co Graphics XGA 1024 x 768 dots Video Memory UMA Type 3 Type Resistive Film Analog D Resolution 1024 x 1024 Interface USB COM1 D sub 9 pin male RI 5V switch poss Serial COM2 D sub 9 pin male RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 switch poss RI 5V switch poss Complies with Centronics Standards ECP SPP EPP equivalent Printer D Sub 25 pin female 5 Keyboard PS 2 Interface mini DIN 6 pin female rear 1 port 5 ZS Disk IDE VF Master 2 5inch HDD I F 2 Slave CF Card I F USB USB 1 1 compatible front 1 port and rear 2 ports IEEE802 3 Standards auto change to 10 Base T 100 Base TX Ethernet 5 side 1 port PCMCIA Type II side 2 ports ound SPEAKER OUT rear 1 port standard type AUDIO jack CD ROM Drive CD ROM Drive I F rear 1 port
23. either plugging in or unplugging interface connector be sure to turn the PS A s power OFF S To prevent a possible explosion do not install the PS A in areas containing flammable gases S The PS A is not appropriate for use with aircraft control devices aerospace equipment central trunk data transmission communication devices nuclear power control devices or medical life support equipment due to these devices inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability Q When using the PS A with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices various types of safety equipment non life support related medical devices etc redundant and or fail safe system designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of reliability and safety Z CAUTION OQ Do not push on the PS A s screen too strongly with either your finger or with a hard object Excessive pressure can scratch crack or damage the screen Also do not use a pointed object such as a mechan ical pencil or screwdriver to press any of the touch panel s switches since they can damage the display S If the screen becomes dirty or smudged moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent wring the cloth well and wipe the display Do not use thinner or organic solvents S Avoid exposing the PS A to or operating the PS A in direct sunlight high temperatures and humidity and in areas where excessive dust and vibra
24. has started Terminate the System Monitor Property Closing Confirmation Message Save Changes to the registry 5 13 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 5 3 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer Error type location and error actions are recorded as error events in the System Log Error event information can be checked using the Event Viewer S 1s feature can be used wit indows A 1NdOWS NOTE This fi be used with Windows 2000 Windows XP 5 3 1 Error Message Display 1 Start the Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Event Viewer and select System Log D S EE Event Viewer RB action view e Ee o Tree SystemLog 12 event s Event Viewer Local 3 Application Log 2 24 2005 10 02 28 System Monitor None H Security Log 2 24 2005 10 02 28 System Monitor None El System Log 2 24 2005 10 02 28 System Monitor None 2 24 2005 10 00 23 eventlog None 2 24 2005 10 00 23 eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 58 48 AM eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 58 48 AM eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 59 19AM eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 57 57 AN eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 55 51 AM eventlog None 2 24 2005 9 55 51 AN eventlog None 10 6 2004 eventlog 2 Select the System Monitor s error and click the Properties icon When the Event Properties dialog box appears the error message will appear in the De
25. is NOT available if the password is not set in the SET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD or SET USER PASSWORD areas The factory default setting is Setup and is recommended for most users SET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD 3 2 13 Set Supervisor Password page 3 22 SET USER PASSWORD 3 2 14 Set User Password page 3 22 HOS Select For DRAM gt 64MB The available settings are Non OS2 and OS2 The factory default settting is Non OS2 and is recom mended for most users mVideo BIOS Shadow Designates if VIDEO BIOS s BIOS is copied from ROM to RAM The factory setting is Enabled Small Logo EPA Show Enables disables the initial display at startup of the EPA logo The available selections are Enabled and Disabled Disabled is factory set and recommended for most users 3 8 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 4 Advanced Chipset Features Selecting the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES menu item calls up the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipest Features DRAM Timing by SPD Disabled Item Help Memory Hole Disabled P2C C2P Concurrency Enabled gt System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Menu Level Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled Frame Buffer Size 16M AGP 4X Mode Enabled AGP Graphics Aperture Size 64MB AGP Driving Control Auto OnChip USB Enabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled OnChip Sound Auto CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled PCI M
26. is icluded with unit CA3 CFCALL 64MB 01 TYPE1 CF Card 64MB CA3 CFCALL 128MB 01 TYPE1 CF Card 128MB SE CA3 CFCALL 256MB 01 TYPE1 CF Card 256MB CA3 CFCALL 512MB 01 TYPE1 CF Card 512MB CF Card Adaptor GP077 CFAD10 CF Card Adaptor for a PCMCIA connector Screen Protection Sheet CA3 DFS15 01 Disposable overlay sheets for display face protection and stain resistance Touch panel senses User s touch through sheet 5sheets set Backlight CA3 BLU15 01 Spare backlight for maintenance Installation Gasket CA3 WPG15 01 Used to prevent moisture from entering into the PS A s case from the front face Same as original equip ment gasket Installation Fasteners CA3 ATFALL 01 Used to install the PS A unit a panel 4 set x 2 App 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Memo App 6 Index Symbols dinl Diverses Sen ne nee ce des nt 4 6 A Advanced BIOS Features 3 6 Advanced Chipset Features 3 9 Alarm Processing aiee egee Eugene 5 2 API DLL o n 4 7 Arm Attachment Screw Holes 0 ccceeeeeseeeeeeenees 1 5 Audio EE 4 6 Automatic System Log on Setup 4 10 B Backlight Alarm ieres tient EE 5 3 Backlight Brightness Adjustment B1 Bright cpl 4 9 Backlight Control API DLL file PSA_BLC DLL 4 7 Backlight OFF Screen Saver Backlight Control scr 4 8
27. lamp LED orm a a D A RE 1 5 Power Management Setup 3 16 Power Supply Cautions s sessssesesseeseeeesrerersesesrsrseseee 2 16 Power Voltage Alarm 5 3 Printer Connector dence eee 1 5 PS A Unit Part Names and Features 1 5 PS A Unit System Configuration 1 3 R RAS En Aili heehee ia el nr Ra ae ede 4 7 RAS Features sss fea An attente Tete 5 2 RAS Features PSA_IOC DLL 4 7 R ar Cover 223 an rennes eS man ne re le 1 5 Remote RAS urnes eee tit Bienes 5 16 Remote Shutdown Feature c cccccccccssceeseeesseeeeee 5 23 Removing the PS A Unit s Cover 2 2 S Save E Exit Setup ss Screen Display ON OFF Utility DISP EXE Index 2 Serial Interfaces 1 5 Serial Interface COM1 COM2 bs Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS 4 4 Setting Up Your PS A Unit Setup Procedures nnii Shared Memory Access PSA_RAS DLL Software ne a a E O E RRR tea Speaker Output Connector sssessssssesersssesssssessesrsesees Special Application Program Features Standard CMOS Features Structural Specifications System File Peamon eng System Monitor sine teens System Monitor Setup System Monitor RAS Features System Monitoring Program PSA_Smon exe 4 7 System Monitoring Property PSA_Wps exe 5 7 System Monitoring Property Settings PSA_Wps exe 5 7 System Monitoring RAS Applications PSA_Smon exe PSA WPpS OK6 ENER Ee 4 7 Sy
28. manual Whenever you turn the PS A unit s power OFF wait until the internal HDD stops spinning approximately 5 seconds before turning the power ON again The PS A s hard disk is designed for use with the Windows 2000 Windows XP Other operating systems do not support this driver software etc 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 PS A Unit System Configuration The following chart shows the range of peripheral items connected to the PS A PS3701A T41 DU E66 z 3 D m lt HDD Unit 12 Bd ao j 3 w Main Momory Module 2 f DER E Peripherals 5 E EI 5 commercial type ral inal SN lt N lt RS 232C Cable N N ip ip a ao No Jg 5IN S MGM S kl Or Ci Printer Cable ra commercial type 2 i a Speaker Pin jack Cable commercial type USB 1 1 Compatible Peripherals commercial type PS 2 Keyboard CF Cards 2 PCMCIA Card commercial type CF Card Adapter mmm cF CF Cards un 12 10BASE T 100BASE TX Hub Central Network Line Cable commercial type USB Connector 1 ports CD ROM Drive PCMCIA I F 2 ports USB 1 1 Compatible Peripherals commercial type CD ROM Drive Unit PSS CD01 1 Built in accessory only 2 Digital Electronics Corporation s optional devices and commercial products Please refer to A 2 List of Optional Dev
29. switch etc must be installed and operated via a separate control system S Do not create touch panel switches which could possibly endanger the safety of humans and equipment This is due to the possibility of a malfunction in the PS A or its cable s causing the output of a signal that could result in a major accident All of a system s major safety related switches should be designed to be operated separately from the PS A OQ After the PS A s backlight burns out unlike the PS A s Standby Mode the touch panel is still active If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine miss operation can occur If your PS A s backlight suddenly turns OFF use the following steps to determine if the backlight is actu ally burned out 1 If your PS A is not set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank your backlight is burned out 2 Or if your PS A is set to Standby Mode but touching the screen does not cause the display to reap pear your backlight is burned out Q If metal particles water or other types of liquids contact any of the PS A s internal parts immediately turn the units power OFF unplug the power cord and contact either your PS A distributor or the Digital Elec tronics Corporation Q Read and understand Chapter 2 Hardware Installation thoroughly in order to select an appropriate instal lation location for the PS A Q Before
30. sys Blctrl sys to the system folder 4 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 4 3 Installing Drivers Four types of dedicated PS A drivers 4in1 Audio graphic accelerator and USB 1 1 are available Install the required drivers from this data when using a PS A with no pre installed OS A PS A unit that has been recovered using the Recovery CD ROM will have all the required drivers installed This explanation given in this section assume that the Proface folder has been created IMPORTANT e Once drivers are installed in the PS A unit they cannot be uninstalled B nstalling the 4in1 Driver Installing the 4in1 driver makes the followings installed Chipset AGP PCI IRQ Miniport and ATAPI Driver 1 Double click on the VIAHyperion4in1449v exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to install the driver C Proface 4in 1 VIAHyperion4in1449v exe minstalling the Audio Driver Installing the Audio driver enables the OS Audio feature 1 Double click on the Setup exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to install the driver C Proface Audio Setup exe minstalling the Graphic Accelerator Driver Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver will accelerate the screen refresh speed using special hardware fea tures 1 Start C Proface Display Setup exe file 2 Select Next Yes Exit and th
31. system monitor feature RAS Features PSA_IOC DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access RAS features via custom made PS A applications For details refer to the API Reference Manual Backlight Control API DLL file PSA_BLC DLL This API DLL file provides a dynamic library that allows User created applications to utilize the PS A back light control feature This file must be installed into the same directory as the User s application For details refer to the API Reference Manual aSystem Monitoring RAS Applications PSA_Smon exe PSA_Wps exe The RAS and System Monitoring features allow users to monitor temperature voltage and fan operation alarms This program runs on Windows System Monitoring Program PSA_Smon exe 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSA_Smon exe page 5 9 4 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Watchdog Parameter Setup Program PSA_Wps exe 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings PSA_Wps exe page 5 7 aSystem File Psamon sys This system file allows use of the RAS and System Monitoring features This file should not be modified If it is modified the RAS and System Monitoring features may not operate correctly Backlight OFF Screen Saver Backlight Control sc This software is used to turn OFF the PS A s backlight after a specified period of inactivity The use of this feature will help to extend the life of the PS A s backli
32. the SG Signal PS A Other device Ground and FG Frame Ground terminals are connected to each other c Shared ground not allowed When connecting an external device to PS A with the SG terminal ensure that no short circuit loop is created when you set PSA SES up the system The grounding point must be as close to the PS A as possible and the grounding wires must be as short as possible If the wires must be long use thick insulated wires and run them through conduits Cautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines T O signal lines must be wired separately from the power circuit cable If the power circuit cable needs to be wired together with the input output I O signal lines for any reason use shielded cables and ground one end of the shield to the PS A s FG terminal To improve noise immunity it is recommended to attach a ferrite core to the power cord Use a grounding resistance of 100Q or less and a 2 mm or thicker wire or your country s applicable standard For details contact your local PS A distributor 3 system Setup 1 Setup Procedures 2 System Parameters Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 1 3 2 Setup Procedures IMPORTANT e Normally use only the factory default settings NOTE J The following settings are those pre set at the factory 1 Connect a keyboard to the PS A
33. up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will appear providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features area s Security Option feature to enter the password 3 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features page 3 6 3 2 15 3 2 16 IMPORTANT e When using either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password you can easily view and change system settings e When using BOTH the Set Supervisor Password and Set User Password fea tures Set User Password will allow you to only view system data not change it Save amp Exit Setup This feature saves the settings entered in the Setup Utility and restarts the PS A unit Exit Without Saving This feature quits the Setup Utility program without saving any settings entered 3 22 4 ak D Setting up Your PS A Unit CD ROM Contents Setting Up Your PS A Unit Installing Drivers Special Application Program Features When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 1 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 4 1 CD ROM Contents 4 1 1 4 2 Software This section explains the organization of the software included in the accessory CD ROM PS370XA E66 User Manual amp Driver CD Driver 4in1 4in1 Driver Audio
34. 1 5 DATA3 DATA3 In Output O D 18 GND GND 6 DATA4 DATA4 In Output O D 19 GND GND 7 DATA5 DATAS In Output O D 20 GND GND 8 DATA6 DATA6 In Output O D 21 GND GND 9 DATA7 DATA7 In Output O D 22 GND GND 10 ACKNLG ACKNLG Input TTL 23 GND GND 11 BUSY WAIT Input TTL 24 GND GND 12 PE PE Input TTL 25 GND GND 13 SLCT SLCT Input TTL 1 Pins 1 14 16 and 17 will become O D when the SPP mode specification is used If the mode changes to ECP or EPP these pins will become T S Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 PS A Unit External Views and Dimensions 1 5 1 PS A Unit Unit mm in 383 15 08 Top 395 15 55 60 2 36 5 0 20 N LO F rep A Front 1 5 2 External Dimensions with Installation Fasteners installed Unit mm in 394 8 15 54 160 6 30 1606 30 60 2 36 404 8 15 94 5 0 20 Ps NI 9 4 rr CO m a Si 000 165 6 50 160 6 30 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 1 5 3 Panel Cut Dimensions Unit mm in RS y 0 04 Yo 3 383 5 0 15 10 0 282 5 I IMPORTANT e Be sure the thickness of the installation panel is from 1 6 mm 0 06 in to 10 mm 0 39 in e All panel surfaces used should be strengthened Especially if high lev
35. 85 Pin Signal Condition Direction 1 DATA Send Receive Data In Output 2 DATA Send Receive Data In Output 3 NC No Connection 4 NC No Connection 5 GND Signal Ground 6 NC No Connection 7 NC No Connection 8 NC No Connection 9 NC No Connection FG FG Frame Ground 1 8 IMPORTANT Chapter 1 Overview e No 5 pin GND for RS 232C COM1 COM2 is the signal ground Be sure to connect the GND terminal to the other unitis SG signal ground terminal e Be sure to confirm what settings will be used by the other device when setting the switches Failure to do so can result in a unit malfunction or damage e Whenever changing any PS A switch settings be sure to first turn the PS A s power supply OFF Failure to do so can cause a PS A malfunction Connect the FG terminal line to the connector cover s PS A connector attach ment screw e FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the PS A When connecting to another device be sure to create an SG shorting loop in your system Use inch type 4 40UNC threads to hold the cable s set attachment screws in place 1 9 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Dip Switches To set the Dip switch remove the PS A s Rear Cover and locate the following switches next to the PS A s cir cuit board For information about attaching removing the Rear Cover 2 1 1 Removing the PS A Unit s Cover
36. A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Memo 6 8 H specifications 1 General Specifications 2 Performance Specifications 7 1 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 7 1 General Specifications 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 2 Electrical Specifications Rated Voltage DC24V Voltage Supply Range DC19 2V to DC28 8V Allowable Voltage Drop 1cycle or less pause occurrences must be more than 1 second apart Power Consumption 9OVA or less Voltage Endurance AC1000V 20mA for 1 minute between charging and FG terminals Insulation Resistance 10MQ or higher at DC500V between charging and FG terminals Environmental Specifications Ambient Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C When Using HDD 0 C to 40 C When NOT Using HDD Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Ambient Humidity 10 RH to 85 RH Non condensing wet bulb temperature 29 C or less Storage Humidity 10 RH to 85 RH Non condensing wet bulb temperature 29 C or less Air Purity Dust Free of dust Pollution Degree Pollution Degree 2 Corrosive Gases Free of corrosive gases Vibration Resistance When 4 9m s at 10Hz to 25Hz in X Y Z directions using HDD for 30 minutes When NOT 19 6m s at 10Hz to 25Hz in X Y Z directions using HDD for 30 minutes Noise Immunity Impulse
37. Applications Start the PS A unit s OS and start up the System Monitor Property using the Start Programs System Monitor System Monitor Property commands Next set the processing to be performed when a System Monitor RAS event occurs GJ System Monitor Property xl Watchdog Timer Voltage Fan Backlight Remote RAS SMART m Watchdog Timer Error Action IV LED IT PopupMessage Watchdog Timer Error Timeout Sec fp IT Buzzer IT OS Restart F OS Shutdown OK Cancel 5 2 2 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features System status can be monitored at any time via the System Monitor Select Start Programs System Monitor ae Fan Buzzer Off System Monitor r Voltage Status GPU Disable 3 3V Power No Error 5 0V System No Error 12V Backlight 12V Status No Error SMART 0 IG25NO20ATMRO4 0 Status No Error Close learn Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring When a user who does not have the administrator authentication logs in nothing is dis played in the item of SMART System Monitoring Property Settings PSA_Wps exe The System Monitor Property screen allows you to configure the operating settings that are activated when system conditions exceed the allowable range when an error occurs of each monitoring device specified on the System Monitor Setup menu
38. Event and Error Mask Device Name Item Bit 3 3V Voltage Error ERROO 5V Voltage Error ERRO1 12V Voltage Error ERRO2 12V Voltage Error ERRO3 ene event CPU FAN Error ERRO4 Power FAN Error ERROS5 System FAN Error ERRO6 Watchdog Timer Error ERRO7 Backlight Error ERRO8 SMART Error ERRO9 3 3V Voltage Error ERRMOO 5V Voltage Error ERRMO1 12V Voltage Error ERRMO2 12V Voltage Error ERRMO3 Error Mask CPU FAN Errorr ERRMO4 Power FAN Error ERRM05 System FAN Error ERRMO6 Watchdog Timer Error ERRMO7 Backlight Error ERRM08 SMART Error ERRMO9 9 21 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Wor Messages This section describes the error messages of the Pro Server that are displayed for the errors caused during device read write operations The following table lists the error codes for the RAS feature Error Code Decimal Hexadecimal Error Message Number Number 9530 253Ah RAS Initialization Error 9531 253Bh Command not supported 9532 253Ch Access type not supported 9533 253Dh Read Write type not supported 9534 253Eh Access to the device rejected 9535 253Fh Value setting to the device retrieval failed 65535 Returned when read write of invalid values or unsup No Code ffffh ported device is performed for Voltage Temperature and number of revolution of the FAN SEE
39. Noise Noise Voltage 1500V via noise simulator Pulse Duration 50ns 500ns 1us Rise Time 1ns Noise Immunity First transient burst noise Power Line 2kV IEC 61000 4 4 COM Port 1kV IEC 61000 4 4 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity 4kV IEC 61000 4 2 Chapter 7 Specifications When using any of the PS A s optional devices be sure to check that device s specifications for any special conditions or cautions that may apply to its use Be aware that not only does the Hard Disk have a fixed lifetime but that acci dents can always occur Therefore be sure to back up your Hard Disk s data reg ularly or prepare another Hard Disk unit that can be used for backup The Hard Disk lifetime may be reduced due to unforeseen environmental factors however generally speaking the disk should last for 20 000 hours of operation or approximately 5 years whichever comes first at an operating temperature of 20 C and 333 hours of operation per month HDD access frequency of 20 or less Using the Hard Disk in an environment that is excessively hot and or humid will shorten the disk s usage lifetime A wet bulb temperature of 29 C or less is rec ommended This is equivalent to the following data Temperature Humidity at 35 C no higher than 64 RH at 40 C no higher than 44 RH In order to extend the lifetime of the hard disk Pro face recommends you set the Windows Control panel P
40. OR 4 6 4 4 Special Application Program Features n 4 7 4 4 1 Uninstalling Utility Software su 4 9 4 5 When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 10 4 5 1 Automatic System Log on Setup cccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaaeceeeeeesaaeeeseeeesenaeeeseneees 4 10 4 5 2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS 4 11 4 5 3 Changing System Gettngs nestretnete nes ninttentstinssinnssrnnsnn nnen nsenn nnt 4 11 4 5 4 NTFS File System Conversion 4 11 CHAPTER 5 Monitoring Features e NR ET 5 2 5 1 1 PS A RAS Features eeeskleiugeRd ee EENS ENER better taste teste 5 2 51 2 RAS Feature Details naani 8h nee OR AA Ria eee 5 3 5 1 3 RAS Feature OVervieW rie an ee Egeter edel eer 5 5 12 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features seven datant 5 6 5 2 V S tup ee 5 6 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings DGA Wos exel 5 7 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSA_Smon exe 5 9 524 Error Messages sr imite ee A AIN de 5 12 5 3 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer 5 14 5 3 1 Error Message Display oiae a E ara AAAA ERA ARRI ERa AAEE 5 14 5 3 2 Error Type Location iii 5 15 5 3 3 Error ACTION LASER EME ete Are Mie eileen WIAA ae ned 5 15 AE Remote RAS os cae dpc tied cata a etait nae eae et ne Ca ns eee 5 16 5 4 1 System Configuration su 5 16 5 4 2 Installation Procedures A 5 16 5 4 3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature 5 17 5 4 4 Read and Write of the System Monitor RAS Feature s es 5 19 545 Restriction
41. Pro face Human Machine Interface Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHzModel User Manual Introduction The PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model PS A of Compact Panel Computers are multipurpose factory auto mation FA computers which embody Pro face s latest cost effective architecture Before using the PS A read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the PS A s operation procedures and functions NOTE 1 Itis forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the permission of the Digital Elec tronics Corporation 2 The information in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 This manual was written with care however if you should find any error or omissions please contact Digital Electronics Corporation and inform them of your findings 4 Regardless of the above clause Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held responsible for any damages or third party claims for damages or losses resulting from the use of this product Product names used in this manual are the trademarks of their respective manufacturers Copyright 2003 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Essential Safety Precautions This manual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PS A correctly and safely Prior to operating the PS A be sure to read this manual and any rela
42. S Setup Utility System Monitor Setup Warning Voltage 3 3V Disabled Item Help Warning Voltage 5V Disabled Warning Voltage 12V Disabled Warning Voltage 12V Disabled Menu Level CPU Fan Speed Limit Disabled System Fan Speed Limit Disabled Power Fan Speed Limit Disabled le Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults mWarning Voltage 3 3V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 3 3V s des ignated range The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled mWarning Voltage 5V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 5V s desig nated range The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled mWarning Voltage 12V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s des ignated range The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled mWarning Voltage 12V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s des ignated range The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled CPU Fan Speed Lim
43. al device LED Indicator The three color LED is used to indicate PS A system conditions It is also used as a power ON OFF indicator The LED is located on the front face of the PS A unit LED Color System Status Output Created Green Lit Normal Operation Power ON None A RAS alarm has occured LED is enabled via System Moni Orange Lit tor Property Touch Panel Self Test Error None Orange Red Lit Backlight is not functioning None NOTE Immediately after the PS A unit s power is turned ON if the orange LED lights a touch panel Self Test Error may have occurred Pop up Message Output This feature displays system status via a Windows pop up message System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS A unit s built in speaker to alert the operator about PS A system status System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature System Shutdown This feature shuts down the PS A unit s OS System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature System Reset This feature resets the system when the Watchdog Timer reaches time up System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature 5 4 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 1 3 RAS Feature Overview System Monitor BIOS Setup Voltage Fan RPM Detection Settings Enable Disable System Properties Power Alarm Fan Ala
44. ance moni toring features with the main feature being device monitoring These features are designed to improve overall system reliability Types of Monitoring The PS A unit supports the following Alarm Monitoring feature Error Monitoring Power Voltage Alarm Cooling Fan RPM Alarm Watchdog Timer Timeup Touch Panel Alarm Backlight Alarm SMART Alarm 1 This unit s standard equipment does not include a cooling fan Alarm Processing The PS A provides the following alarm processing processing or external output signals in response to the previous page s alarms or to external signal input Types of Processing LED Indicator 2 colors 1 lamp Pop up Message Output Buzzer Output System Shutdown System Reset E System Monitor The System Monitor feature software utilities allows users to enable or disable the monitoring of any of the above monitoring items as well as to individually set alarm processing settings 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features page 5 6 In addition System Monitor includes a dynamic link library API DLL feature that gives other applications access to RAS features 5 2 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 1 2 RAS Feature Details Error Monitoring Power Voltage Alarm Monitors the status of the PS A unit s built in power supply and internal CPU power supply Cooling Fan Rotation Alarm Monitors the power supply and CPU cooling fan RPM speeds
45. ark Brightness level 1 Somewhat dark Brightness level 2 Somewhat bright Brightness level 3 Very bright To use this program click the Control Panel s Backlight Brightness icon 4 4 1 Uninstalling Utility Software Utility programs can be uninstalled using the following procedure 1 Click on the Control Panel icon 2 Click on the Add Remove Programs icon and from the list of installed programs that appears select PS370XA E66 Driver and Utility and click Add Remove IMPORTANT ls Once drivers are installed in the PS A unit they cannot be uninstalled 4 9 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 4 5 When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 5 1 Automatic System Log on Setup This setting allows users to simplify password entry at startup m Windows 2000 a 2 3 4 Double click on the Control Panel s User and Password icon Designate the automatic logon user and deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this computer checkbox Click on the Advanced tab and deselect the Require users to press Ctrl Alt Del keys before log ging on checkbox Click the Apply button Next when the automatic logon dialog box appears enter the password Windows XP D 2 3 4 Select Run from the Start menu Enter Control userpasswords and click OK Deselect the User must enter the user name and passwo
46. aster O WS Write Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Disabled PCI 2 Access 1 Retry Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled N lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults DRAM Timing by SPD Designates the DRAM Timing settings manually or automatically SPD Serial Presence Detect Settings available are Enabled automatically and Disabled manually the factory default setting is Dis abled and strongly recommended for most users mMemory Hole Reserves memory area for the ISA card and improves performance Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled mP2C C2P Concurrency Allows simultaneous transfer of data from a PCI card to the CPU and from the CPU to the PCI card Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled mSystem BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the System BIOS Cache is used or not When the OS is set to use this cache the PS A unit s pro cessing speed will increase Settings available are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users 3 9 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual mVideo BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the Video BIOS Cache is used or not Settings available are Enabled and Di
47. ause of OD error OS Shutdown Window has been shut down because of OO error LED LED has changed to orange because of OD error When a 3 3V error occurs and the buzzer sounds two errors will be displayed 3 3V Error has occurred and Buzzer has sounded because of 3 3V error 5 15 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual REENEN 5 4 Remote RAS The Remote RAS feature uses the Pro face s Pro Server with Pro Studio optional installed in the host PC to monitor and control the System Monitor RAS feature of the PS A Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 of higher is required to use the Remote RAS feature When using this feature refer to the installation guides provided with the Pro Server as well as this manual 5 4 1 System Configuration The system employing this feature is configured as illustrated below User Application A e Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 or higher L Vs Remote RAS Server Program PSA_RAS npj Server PC Ethernet Two way feature System Monitor RAS Feature e PSA_Smon exe e PSA_Wps exe e PSA_loc dll e PSA DLL dil e PSA_Ras dll e PSA Die dl e Psamon sys Client PS A 5 4 2 Installation Procedures On the server PC start up the Setup exe file in the RASSvr
48. ch DIPSW2 to the desired position Dip Switches page 1 10 NOTE e Use inch type 4 40UNC threads to hold the cable s set fastening screws in place COM2 COM2 can be changed to either RS 232C RS 422 or RS 485 The default setting is RS 232C To change this setting to RS 422 or RS 485 open the PS A unit s rear cover and set the dip switch DIPSW2 to the desired position Dip Switches page 1 10 RS 232C Pin Arrangement PIN Signal Condition Direction 1 CD Carrier Detect Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Send Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 1 5 5 GND Signal Ground A 00000 ew 6 DSR Data Set Ready Input 7 RTS Request Send Output 6 9 8 CTS Clear Send Input o anav peo Deh T mouu FG FG Frame Ground 1 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual When RS 232C mode the RI 5V setting of 9 pin can be changed To change this setting open the PS A unit s rear cover and set the dip switch DIPSW2 to the desired position Dip Switches page 1 10 RS 422 Pin Signal Condition Direction 1 RXA Receive Data Input 2 RXB Receive Data Input 3 TXA Send Data Output 4 NC No Connection 5 GND Ground 6 NC No Connection 7 TXB Send Data Output 8 NC No Connection 9 NC No Connection FG FG Frame Ground RS 4
49. de s DMA channel 1 and 3 are available selections however this item can be set only when the Parallel Port Mode is not set to ECP or ECP EPP1 7 or ECP EPP1 9 The factory default setting is 3 MEPP Mode Select When EPP or ECP EPP mode is selected this feature allows you to select the EPP mode protocol When ECP or ECP EPP is selected for Pararallel Port Mode EPP 1 7 or EPP 1 9 can be selected The factory default setting is EPP 1 9 BOnboard Legacy Audio Designates if audio features are Sound Blaster Pro compatible Available selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled mSound Blaster Available selections are Disabled and Enabled When Enabled is selected the unit is Sound Blaster Pro compatible The factory setting is Disabled ESB I O Base Address Designates the Sound Blaster Pro s I O address Available selections are 220H 240H 260H and 280H The factory setting is 220H 3 14 Chapter 3 System Setup saa ee ESB IRQ Select Designates the Sound Blaster Pro s IRQ Available selections are IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 and IRQ10 The factory setting is IRQS5 BSB DMA Select Designates the Sound Blaster Pro s DMA Available selections are DMAO DMA1 DMA2 and DMA3 The factory setting is DMAO 3 15 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 2 6 Power Management Setup
50. den ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 2 5 Integrated Peripherals Selecting INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP menu item Displays the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Channel 0 Enabled Item Help OnChip IDE Channel 1 Enabled IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled gt Primary Master PIO Auto Menu Level Primary Slave PIO Auto Secondary Master PIO Auto Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto Init Display First PCI Slot Onboard LAN Enabled Onboard CardBus Contoroller Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Onboard FDD Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 SF8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode SPP ECP Mode Use DMA 3 EPP Mode Select EPP1 9 Onboard Legacy Audio Enabled Sound Blaster Disabled SB 1 0 Base Address 220H SB IRQ Select IRQ5 SB DMA Select DMAO TL Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults BOnChip IDE Channel 0 Designates if the Primary IDE Controller is enabled Available selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled BOnChip IDE Channel 1 Designates if the Secondary IDE Controller is enabled Available selections are Di
51. display The V H SYNC Blank blanks the display and also suspends the Vertical Horizontal synchronization signal of the display The DPMS selection controls the operation when a CRT that supports DPMS is used The factory default set ting is DPMS and is recommended for most users mWake Up Events Pressing the Enter key displays the types of events that can be set to trigger the switch between suspend and normal modes Designates the mode switched to for each event 1 This standard is approved by the VESA Video Electronics Standards Association 3 17 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 2 7 PnP PCI Configurations Selecting the PnP PCI Configuration menu item Displays the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed No Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled gt Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD Menu Level x IRQ Resources Press Enter x DMA Resources Press Enter Default is Disabled Select Enabled to PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled reset Extended System configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot le Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults
52. e No shorting RS 422 mode OFF OFF OFF ON Changes COM2 s com munciation method RS 422 RS 485 RS 232C OFF OFF ON ON 10 Reserved 1 If you use termination resistance base your settings on your connection specifications The COM2 com patible Serial Mode Select Switches SW4 to SW8 operate as shown in the circuit diagram below The COM2 compatible Serial Mode Select Switches SW4 to SW8 operate as shown in the circuit diagram below TXD RTS 7 SW4 M sw5 d TXA A sw sws d RXA COM2 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 1 4 2 Printer Interface LPT1 This interface conforms to Centronics standards D sub 25 pin Female 3 i NOTE f Electrical Specifications OD Open Drain Hope TS 3 state I O Gees TTL TTL Input 25 4 SPP EPP SPP EPP ECP ECP Pin Mode rare Electrical Pin Mode re Electrical Mode Direction i Mode i Direction No i Signal Specif No Signal Specif Signal Signal Name Name Name Name 1 STRB WRITE In Output O D T S 1 14 AUTOFD DSTRB In Output O D T S 2 DATAO DATAO In Output O D 15 ERROR ERROR Input TTL 3 DATA DATA In Output O D 16 INIT INIT In Output O D T S 1 4 DATA2 DATA2 In Output O D 17 SLCTIN ADSTRB In Output O D T S
53. ector e Be sure to always change both of the PS A backlights at the same time 6 Secure both backlights in place using the backlight screw opposite of step 4 The necessary torque is 0 147Nem 1 5kgfecm 7 Replace the rear cover and secure it in place using the five 5 attachment screws IMPORTANT e The cable clamp is used to prevent the cable from being caught inside in the PS A unit and possibly damaged Be sure to insert the cable in the cable clamp around the cable before replacing the rear cover 6 6 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 3 Periodic Inspection Items Be sure to inspect the PS A periodically to ensure it is in good working condition Ambient environment check Is the ambient temperature within the specified range When using HDD When not using HDD 5 to 40 C 0 to 40 C e Is the ambient humidity within the specified range 10 RH to 85 RH e Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas Electrical specifications check e Is the voltage adequate DC19 2V to DC28 8V Binstallation check points e Are all connection cables firmly connected e Are any bolts or screws loose e Are there any flaws or tears in the moisture resistant gasket Display check e Is the display bright enough NOTE f When the PS A s backlight needs to be replaced please contact your nearest authorized service center for prompt service 6 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701
54. els of vibra tion are expected and the PS A s installation surface i e an operation panelis door etc can move i e open or close due consideration should be given to the PS A s weight e To insure that the PS A s water resistance is maintained be sure to install the PS A into a panel that is flat and free of scratches or dents e Be sure all installation tolerances are maintained to prevent the unit from falling out of its installation panel 1 5 4 Installation Fasteners Unit mm in 16 0 63 Q LJ SS 16 6 0 65 0 43 11 M6 31 1 22 eg 20 39 2 Hardware Installation 1 Installation 2 Installing the PS A Unit 3 Wiring the PS A Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 2 1 Installation A wide variety of optional units Main Memory CFcards PCMCIA PC cards manufactured by Digital Elec tronics Corporation and commercial PCMCIA PC Cards can be used with the PS A Unscrew the five 8 cover attachment screws and remove the cover Install the desired products as shown in the 2 1 2 PS A Inter nal View drawing For the detailed optional unit installation procedures refer to that unit s Installation Guide A WARNING Q Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the power supply and confirm that power is not supplied to the PS A unit befo
55. en restart the system to complete the installation EUSB 1 1 Driver Installation This section describes how to install a USB 1 1 driver into your PS A unit Doing so ensures that both bottom face USB connectors 2 ports and front face USB connector 1 port operate as a USB 1 1 port 1 Double click on the Setup exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to install the driver C Proface USB Setup exe Z Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit 4 4 Special Application Program Features The special programs designed for the PS A unit are located in the following folders File Name Windows XP Windows 2000 PSA_RAS DLL PSA_DLL DLL PSA_IOC DLL C Windows System32 C Winnt System32 PSA_BLC DLL Backlight Control scr BI Bright cpl Disp exe C Proface Disp Keyclick exe C Proface Keyclick PSA_Smon exe C Proface Sysmon PSA_Wps exe C Proface Sysmon Psamon sys C Windows C Winnt System32 Bictrl sys System32 Drivers Drivers BAPI DLL These dynamic link libraries allow users to access RAS features via custom made applications The following four types are available Shared Memory Access PSA_RAS DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access shared memory via remote RAS features For details refer to the API Reference Manual System Monitoring PSA_DLL DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access the PS A unit s
56. error occurs again However when a 5 0 V power supply error occurs the pop up message 5 0 Power Supply Error appears on the screen The pop up message displays the monitored item and error description When the buzzer feature is enabled press the Buzzer Off button on the pop up message to stop the buzzer sound Press the OK button to close the pop up message Popup Me 5 0 Power Supply Error 412 Power Supply Error 12 Power Supply Error Buzzer Off Output Screen of Pop up Message When OS Shutdown is enabled the system automatically enters the shutdown operation without prompting the confirmation message for the user To display the System Monitor screen for reviewing the current condi tion double click on the icon on the System Tray When the buzzer sounds as an Error Action the System Monitor screen displays the Buzzer Off button that is hidden under normal conditions When a pop up message window is displayed the Buzzer Off button appears on the window IMPORTANT i Once an error is detected the System Monitor holds the error status Displays the icon indicating the error status To recover from the error status press the Reset button on the System Monitor screen of turn off the PS A perform main tenance service for removing the cause of the error and then turn on the power again Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 5
57. f CPU L2 Cache Memory usage is enabled or disabled Selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Designates if CPU L2 Cache Memory s ECC check is to be performed or not Selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled Chapter 3 System Setup mQuick Power On Self Test This setting determines whether the quick self test is performed when the power is turned on The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users Hire Second Third Boot Device The selections for the search drive sequence of the operating system The available settings are Floppy HDD 0 SCSI CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Factory settings are First HDD 0 Second CDROM Third Dis abled Boot Up Other Device The selections for the search the other drive sequence of the operating system The available settings are Enabled or Disabled Factory setting is Disabled mBoot Up Floppy Seek The setting checks whether the floppy disk drive is installed during the system boot up process The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users Root Up NumLock Status This setting specifies the NumLock key status upon the startup The available set
58. folder on the accessory CD ROM and then install the program by following the instructions on the screen 5 16 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features SSS Ss 5 4 3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature In order to monitor the System Monitor RAS features from the server PC you are required to set up the Remote RAS feature and start up the System Monitor PSA_Smon exe Setting Up the Client PS A 1 Select Start Programs System Monitor System Monitor Property commands to start the System Monitor Property 2 On the Remote RAS tab put a check mark to the Enable checkbox GJ System Monitor Property 3 xj Watchdog Timer Voltage Fan Backlight Remote RAS SMART Put check marks on the items you want to monitor Remote RAS IP Address used to connect a IV Voltage F Fan Pro Server A F Error Events JV Reset Port This feature desig nates that the PS A will communicate only with the server at the specified IP address Specify the IP address of the server you want to communicate with The Remote RAS feature is now enabled NOTE In order to actually activate the Remote RAS feature you are required to start up the System Monitor PSA_Smon exe within the PS A 1 When allocating 2 or more IP Addresses to the PS A unit Auto cannot be selected Enter settings that allow the reading of a fixed IP Address from a DHCP server For detail
59. g an HDD unit main memory or Expansion unit PCI Keyboard Connector KEYBOARD Connect a PS 2 compatible keyboard here USB Interface 2 ports Provides a USB 1 1 compatible connection Connect a USB connectable device here Serial Interface COM2 RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 Changeover 5V RI Changeover Serial Interface COM1 5V RI Changeover Speaker Output Connector SPEAKER OUT Printer Connector LPT 1 CF Card Interface Cover Power Input Terminal Block 1 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual IMPORTANT e Prior to attaching peripheral units to the PS A be sure the PS A s power cord is disconnected from the main power supply e To prevent an electrical shock be sure to disconnect the PS A s power cord from the power supply before connecting the cord or any peripheral devices to the PS A 1 6 1 4 1 4 1 Interfaces Serial Interface COM1 COM2 Chapter 1 Overview COMI Pin Arrangement PIN Signal Condition Direction 1 CD Carrier Detect Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Send Data Output 1 5 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready Input 7 RTS Request Send Output 6 9 8 CTS Clear Send Input 9 RI 5V Ring Indicate In Output FG FG Frame Ground To change the RI 5V setting of 9 pin open the PS A unit s rear cover and set the dip swit
60. ght NOTE Certain application programs may not allow the PS A s backlight to turn OFF Please test each program individually to check if the screen saver will operate correctly mScreen Display ON OFF Utility DISP EXE This command line utility is used to turn OFF both the PS A s backlight and display Settings Used DISP ON OFF Option Switch ON Displayed OFF Not Displayed Return Value 0 Completed Normally 1 Option Switch Error IMPORTANT e If your application requires that the OS continuously turn the Windows backlight display ON and OFF be sure to use the backlight control dll PSA_BLC DLL mKeyboard Emulator Keyclick exe This program allows the User s mouse operation to perform keyboard like data input NOTE Certain application programs do not support this keyboard emulator Please test each application individually to check if the keyboard emulator will operate correctly e This application cannot be used to enter Windows startup screen User Name and Password information e To change the Keyclick program s font size a keyboard is required e For details concerning the Keyclick programs operation simply click on the HELP button to call up the program s online help data ZS Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit E Backlight Brightness Adjustment BI Bright cpl Backlight brightness can be set to one of four levels Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 or Level 3 Brightness level 0 Very d
61. he PS A unit e To ensure a high degree of moisture resistance the torque should be 0 5Nem NOTE Depending on the installation panel s thickness etc the number of installation fasteners used may need to be increased to provide the desired level of moisture resistance e The corresponding installation fasteners are CA3 ATFALL 01 2 14 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 Wiring the PS A 2 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord Insert the power cord into the PS A s bottom face Power Input Terminal Block A WARNING Q To avoid an electric shock check that the PS A s power supply is turned OFF via a breaker or similar unit before connecting the PS A s power cord to the Power Input Termi nal Block Q To avoid the dangers of fire electric hazards and equipment damage be sure to use only the specified voltage when operating the PS A Q Since the PS A unit has no power ON OFF switch be sure to attach a breaker type switch to its power cord IMPORTANT i When the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Not grounding the PS A unit will result in excess noise and vibration NOTE Whenever possible use thick wire max 2mm for PS A power cord power terminals Also to reduce noise be sure to twist the wire ends Attaching the Power Cord When connecting the power code be sure to follow the procedures given below 1 Confirm that the PS A power code is unplugged from the power supply
62. ices learn This diagram shows only the PS A s internal layout and connectable devices The user s actual design may differ 1 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 1 2 1 Using the USB Interface located on the front face IMPORTANT e When using multiple commercial type USB peripheral devices be sure to use a commercial type USB HUB However USB HUBs cannot be connected to each other Connection example 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 PS A Unit Part Names and Features 121314 1516 17 18 Bottom 19 Display Touch Panel Power Lamp LED POWER LED PS A Status Greg Normal Operation Power On System Monitor Error Orange Touch Panel Self Test Error Orange Red Backlight is not functioning IDE Access Lamp LED PS A Status Green Currently using IDE I F Front Packing Hardware Reset Switch RESET Pressing this switch re starts the PS A unit USB Interface 1 port Provides a USB 1 1 compatible connection Connect a USB connectable device here CD ROM Drive Interface Cover This cover is removed when installing optional CD ROM Drive unit PSS CD01 Arm Attachment Screw Holes VESA 75mm PCMCIA Interface PCMCIA 2 ports Ethernet Interface 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX Auto Changeover Rear Cover This cover is removed when installin
63. ices and power supply devices sepa rately Twisted pair cord Constant voltage transformer Twisted pair cord transformer AC100V 5 PS A PS A Main power power source source O 1 0 device power source 2 16 e To improve noise immunity it is recom mended to attach a ferrite core to the power cord e Isolate the main circuit high voltage large current line I O signal lines and power cord and do not bind or group them together e To prevent damage from lightning connect a lightning surge absorber IMPORTANT i Ground the lightning surge absorber E1 and the PS A E2 separately e Select a lightning surge absorber which will not exceed the allowable circuit voltage even when the voltage rises to the maximum Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Main power PS A source power SOU Pa a S St AC200V T1 T2 d z VO device power source a Power Main circuit device power source Twisted pair cord Lightning surge absorber 2 17 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 18 Grounding Cautions a Dedicated Ground 1 Set up a dedicated ground when using the rear panel s FG terminal PS A Other device T T b Shared Ground allowed 1 If a dedicated ground is not possible use a shared ground as shown in figure Inside the PS A unit
64. it When enabled this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for CPU FAN The avail able settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Chapter 3 System Setup mPower Fan Speed Limit When enabled this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for Power FAN The avail able settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled mSystem Fan Speed Limit If the system fan s RPM level falls below the set value this feature as part of system monitoring issues a warning The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled 3 2 10 Frequency Voltage Control Selecting the Frequency Voltage Control menu item produces the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled Item Help Spread Spectrum Disabled Menu Level gt To auto detect the HDD s size head on this channel t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk This setting designates the auto detect of the DIMM PCI clock The available settings are Enabled and Dis abled The factory default setting is Enabled and strongly recommended for users Spread Spectrum This setting allows
65. led First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting CDROM Disabled Allows you to choose IP cabled the VIRUS warning lone feature for IDE Hard Fast Disk boot sector Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec G x protection If this x Typematic Delay Msec 250 function is enabled Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 and someone attempts to Video Shadow eae Enabled write data into this 8000 adow isable CC000 CFFFF Shadow Disabled area BIOS will show a D0000 DFE Shadow Disabled warning message on S adow isable D8000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled screen and alarm will beep DC000 DFFFF Shadow Small Logo EPA Show Disabled Disabled le Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Virus Warning This setting determines whether to display a warning when a write to the HDD s start up sector is attempted The available settings are Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users CPU Internal Cache Designates if CPU L1 Cache Memory usage is enabled or disabled Selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled External Cache Designates i
66. llation 2 1 5 USB Cable Clamp Installation This holder prevents the USB cable from becoming disconnected due to vibration etc 1 Place the PS A unit face down on a flat surface as shown below Your PS A unit has two USB inter faces 1 Upper USB Interface Lower USB Interface NOTE f When using both USB connectors be sure to first connect one USB cable to the lower USB interface then connect the second USB cable to the upper USB interface e When using only one of the USB ports be sure to use the lower USB connector This allows you to securely clamp the USB cable in the cable clamp mAttachment As shown below insert the USB Cable Clamp s band through the Bridge Pass the USB cables through the Cable Clamp s band and securely tighten the clamp band around the cables NOTE Be sure the clamp is securely holding the USB cable s plug and collar e Be sure the clamp is positioned as shown below with the clamp pointing upwards not to the side This is to keep the clamp from interfering with nearby connectors and their cables Band Cable Collars USB Cable 2 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual mRemoval To remove the clamp from the USB cables push down on the clamp strap s clip to release it while pulling up on the clamp Clip Ad as Sn Clam Gate ai 2 6 2 1 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation CF Ca
67. mote Shutdown Feature The Remote Shutdown feature allows the user to shut down and or restart the PS A from the server PC via the network when the Pro Server is not installed to the system The installer of this application is included on the accessory CD ROM Utility Shutdown When the installer is started you are asked to select the application for server or the client Select the desired application and follow the instruction on the screen to complete the installation File Name Folder Same for both Windows XP and Windows 2000 PSClt exe C Proface Shutdown Client RSSvr exe C Proface Shutdown Server 4 1 1 Software page 4 2 NOTE For the operation procedure of this feature refer to the online help of the Remote Shutdown Application e Both applications for server and client can be installed on the PS A to achieve self control sys tem In such a case however the PS A should be connected to a network 5 23 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Memo 5 24 6 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Regular Cleaning 2 Changing the PS A Backlight 3 Periodic Inspection Items Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 6 1 Regular Cleaning 6 1 1 Cleaning the Display A CAUTION S Do not clean the unit with thinner organic solvents or strong acids When the display su
68. mp Driver CD IMPORTANT e Be careful when installing the PS A not to damage the built in HDD NOTE The CD ROM included in this package contains a User Manual RAS API Reference Manual and PS A Series Utility and Driver files This unit has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local PS A distributor immediately When you order a PS A unit built to your specifications that PS A package should include each optional item s Installation Guide Please use that guide to check the contents of each optional item s package UL c UL CSA Application Notes PS3701A T41 DU E66 unit is UL c UL listed product UL File No E220851 Please pay special attention to the follow ing instructions when applying for UL c UL approval for machinery which includes any of PS A units The PS A conforms as a component to the following standards BULS508 Industrial Control Equipment ECAN Std C22 2 No 14 1995 CAN CSA22 2 No 6 950 PS3701A T41 DU E66 UL Registration Model No 3280022 01 Equipment with a PS A unit mounted in it requires UL c UL evaluation for the combination of the PS A and equip ment The PS A must be used as a built in component of an end use product Use the PS A indoors only When connecting the PS A s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has conductive wires that are AWG18 or larger
69. nded by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions e Be sure the PS A unit s enclosure is an EN60950 approved sheet steel structure Memo Table of Contents tee re Le RES EEE T E ES 1 Essential Safety Pr cautions an ion Rien M Rain ren rein 2 at wuel e EE 5 Package Contents entendent ner nent 6 UL c UL CSA Application Notes ccceescceeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeesnneeeneeeneeeeeees 8 CE Marking e 9 CHAPTER 1 Overview 1 1 Prior to Operating the PS A Unitaire menant 1 2 1 2 PS A Unit System Configuration 1 3 1 2 1 Using the USB Interface located on the front face 1 4 1 3 PS A Unit Part Names and Features 1 5 1 4 Interfaces eee 1 7 1 4 1 Serial Interface COM1 COM2 eee 1 7 1 4 2 Printer Interface LPT1 ii iienrreeesenerreeesennennee 1 12 1 5 PS A Unit External Views and Dimensions 1 13 125 Rn ent err et erence ee AA te A 1 13 1 5 2 External Dimensions with Installation Fasteners installed 1 13 1 5 3 Panel Cut Dimensions suisses 1 14 1 5 4 Installation Fastenerg sseeeseeeseesesessnsnnrnnssessrenrnnnnnnnnnnesntertnnnnnnnnnnnnnentnennnnnnnn 1 14 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation BT Ee 2 2 2 1 1 Removing the PS A Unit s Cover 2 2 2 1 2 PS A Internal View nn ate ENEE ES andere aie 2 3 2 1 3 Main Memory Installation 2 3 2 1 4 PCMCIA Unit Installation issus 2 4 2 1 5 USB Cable Clamp Installation
70. ners Installation Gasket 0 cccccceeessesseesceseeeeeeeeseeseeseeaeeas Installation Gasket Replacement Installation Location cccceeceeeseesceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeens Installation Positioning cceeeseeseeseetecteceeeeeeeeeeeees Installation Procedures Installing Drivers Installing the PS A Unit Integrated Peripherals Uu ee Tnt rrupt Map i ee nn de TRO RESOUPCES evoke asia ces lets enter tests K Keyboard Connector 1 5 Keyboard Emulator Keyclick exe s s s 4 8 L LED ele EE 5 4 Index 1 List of Device Addresses 5 20 List of Optional Devices Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults 0 00 eeeeseeeeneeeeeeees 3 22 M Main Memory Installation 2 3 Memory Map ss rae e App 3 N NTFS File System Conversion 4 11 P Package Contents 6 Panel Cut Dimensions 1 14 PCMCIA Interfaces sursis EE 1 5 PCMCIA Unit Installation 2 4 Performance Specifications ssseeeeeeeeserereerererereeee 7 5 Periodic Inspection Items 00 cee eeseeeseeeeteeeeeeneees 6 7 PnP PCI Configurations 00 0 0 ceceeseeeeeeseeeeneeeeneeees 3 18 Pop up Message Output 5 4 Power Input Terminal Block A 1 5 Power
71. ng screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Resources IRQ 3 assigned to IRQ 4 assigned to IRQ 5 assigned to IRQ 7 assigned to IRQ 9 assigned to IRQ 10 assigned to IRQ 11 assigned to IRQ 12 assigned to IRQ 14 assigned to IRQ 15 assigned to PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP PCI ISA PnP Item Help Menu Level gt Legacy ISA for devices comPS Biant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPS Biant with the PS Bug and PS Bay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture MN lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults BIRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the IRQ This function is available when the PnP PCI Configurations menu s Resources Control By option is set to Manual PCI Device Select to use a PnP ready PCI card The available settings are PCI Device and Legacy ISA The initial settings are all PCI Device 3 19 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual System Monitor Setup Select PC Health Status from the System Monitor Setup and the following screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMO
72. nutes is recommended Q To prevent file data damage be sure to shut down the PS A s OS before turning OFF the main power S After turning OFF the PS A s power wait until the internal hard disk drive HDD stops spinning before turning on the power again approx 5 seconds s The PS A s LCD contains a strong irritant If the panel is ever cracked and the LCD s liquid contacts your skin be sure to wash it with running water for at least 15 minutes If any of this liquid should enter your eye be sure to flush your eye with running water for more than 15 minutes and see a doctor as soon as possible e The brightness of the LCD screen will depend on the screen s current display and the LCD s contrast adjustment Any brightness variations that result are normal for LCD displays e There are minute grid points Dark or Light points on the LCD surface These points are not defects and are a part of the PS A unit s design e The displayed color will look different when viewed from an angle outside the specified view angle This is also nor mal e When installing this unit be sure that the screen is viewable from within the designated viewing angles The screen image being difficult to see from outside its recommended viewing angle is normal Displaying a single screen image for long periods of time can cause an afterimage to remain on the screen To correct this turn the unit OFF for 5 to 10 minutes then ON again This phenomenon is a c
73. ommon attribute of LCD displays and is not a defect To prevent this effect you can 1 Use the Display OFF feature if the same image is to be displayed for a long period of time 2 Change the screen display periodically to prevent the displaying of a single image for a long period of time Information Symbols This manual uses the following icons IMPORTANT Indicates a warning or a product limitation Be sure to follow the instructions given with this icon to insure the safe operation of the PS A NOTE Contains additional or useful information Indicates terms or items that require further explanation See the footnote on that page i PR SEE Indicates pages containing related information 1 2 Indicates steps used to accomplish a given task Be sure to follow these steps in the order they are written Refers collectively to the Compact Panel Computers PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model units Package Contents The following items are included in the PS A s package Before using the PS A please confirm that all items listed here are present PS A PS3701A T41 DU E66 Installation Fasteners 4 set x 2 6 Power Plugg 1 Installation Guide 1 Japanese English Installation Guide Moisture Resistant Gasket 1 USB Cable Clamp 2 g CD ROM 1 PS370XA E66 User Manual a
74. on the System Setup screen The following table lists the operating settings that can be configured for each feature O Setting available X Setting not available Feature SE Bue co Beer See SH Watchdog Timer O O O O O Voltage O O O X O Fan O O O X O Backlight O O X X O SMART O O X X O 5 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual The following table lists the description of each operation Item Operation Sounds a beep as an alarm Cannot be set up when a checkmark is put to Buzzer the OS Shutdown checkbox Displays error messages as pop up messages The messages pop up on Pop up Message screen OS Shutdown Shuts down the operating system OS Reset Restarts the operating system Enable Select or deselect this option to enable or disable each setting of the moni toring feature LED The front orange LED lights The following is the overview of the System Monitor Property setting screen System Monitor Property 4 x Enable of disable the Watchdog Timer Voltage Fan Backlight Remote RAS SMART feature Watchdog Timer Timeout Sec g Error Action IV LED Buzzer IT OS Shutdown I OS Restart Enter the message to be displayed as a pop up message IT PopupMessage Specify the operation to be performed when the condition exceeds the allowable range
75. or RAS feature is stored in the shared memory for which device address is Client PS A assigned SEE gt 4 List of Device Addresses page 5 20 Bit Assign of Error Event and Error Mask page 5 21 e The status of the System Monitor RAS feature is transferred to the Pro Server via Ethernet from the PSA_Smon exe The RAS feature including voltage FAN and temperature can be monitored by monitor ing the device addresses assigned from the Pro Studio e The user applications in the server PC monitors the RAS feature through the Pro Easy dil program pro vided from the Pro Server s The client PS A shares the data with the user applications on the server PC by using the shared memory The data transfers on both sides are processed via the PSA_Ras dll and Pro Easy dil programs s The client PS A can be shut down and re started by writing specific value to the software reset port NOTE For the details of Read Write to the devices and access procedures refer to the List of Device Addresses below 5 19 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual List of Device Addresses Device Device Device Read Bit Access 16 bit 32 bit Type Symbol Write Access Access 3 3V Voltage WORD VLTO AEN Voltage WORD a VLT1 12V Voltage WORD VLT2 12V Voltage WORD VLT3 N
76. ower Management option Turn off hard disks selection to turn the hard disk off when the unit is not being operated A setting of 5 minutes is recommended 7 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 7 1 3 Structural Specifications Grounding 1002 or less or your country s applicable standard Equivalent to IP65f JEM 1030 Ratings When Not Using front face USB Port unit 9 Design Type Modular Installation method Panel VESA Arm Cooling Method Natural Cooling Weight Approx 6 0kg 13 21b Dimensions W x H x D 395 mm 15 55 in x 294 mm 11 57 in x 60 mm 2 36 in The front face of the PS A unit installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standard shown in the specification Even though the PS A unit s level of resistance is equivalent to this standard oils that should have no effect on the PS A can possibly harm the unit This can occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time If the PS A s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these con ditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the PS A and separate protection measures are suggested Also if non approved oils are present it may cause deformation or corrosion of the front panel s plastic cover Therefore prior to installing the PS A be sure to
77. puter PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 1 1 Prior to Operating the PS A Unit The following explanation shows the preparation steps required prior to operating the PS A Connect Peripheral Devices Connect Power Set Up the System When PS A has no preinstalled OS Install a commercial OS in your PS A For how to setup the OS refer to the manual provided with the product Connect the display unit and any optional devices 1 2 PS A Unit System Configuration page 1 3 1 3 PS A Unit Part Names and Feature page 1 5 Connect the PS A unit s power cord to AC Intercon nection and turn the power switch ON 2 3 Wiring the PS A page 2 15 Configure the PS A unit s BIOS 3 System Setup page 3 1 When PS A has preinstalled OS Install an OS Install PS370XA E66 User Manual and Driver CD Data Install Required Device Drivers Install Required Software Install the PS A Unit Install all required software For software instal lation instructions refer to the manual provided with that product IMPORTANT e After hardware setup is completed the OS must be used to create partitions and format initialize the HDD before any data or applications can be saved to the hard disk drive For details concerning these procedures refer to the OS manu facturer s instruction
78. rd Installation and Removal Z CAUTION mWhen using the PS A Unit and a CF Card follow the precautions below Q Be sure to use only CF Cards manufactured by the Digital Electronics Corporation PS A unit performance cannot be guaranteed when using another manufacturer s CF Card Q Be sure to follow the instructions given below to prevent the CF Card s internal data from being destroyed or a CF Card malfunction from occurring e DO NOT bend the CF Card e DO NOT drop or strike the CF Card against another object e Keep the CF Card dry e DO NOT touch the CF Card connectors e DO NOT disassemble or modify the CF Card mWhen using the CF Card Unit and the CF Card Q Prior to inserting the CF Card be sure to confirm that the rear and the front of the CF Card are correctly oriented and that the CF Card connector position is correct If the CF Card is inserted incorrectly the CF Card its internal data and the CF card unit may be damaged Q Since the PS A unit s OS views the CF Card as a hard disk do not remove or insert the CF Card when the unit s power is switched ON Doing so may damage data and stop OS oper ation Be sure to shut down the OS and switch power OFF prior to removing or inserting a CF Card Q Never turn OFF or reset the PS A while accessing the CF Card to prevent damaging file data Also be sure to shut down the PS A unit s OS before turning OFF the main power Data Overwrite Limit The CF Card ha
79. rd to use this computer checkbox and click Apply Enter the user name and password for automatic logon and click OK IMPORTANT e A password must be assigned for user to perform automatic logon NOTE J If automatic logon is not used a PS 2 mini DIN type keyboard is required to logon 4 10 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS Be sure to shut down your OS before turning off your machine Also use of an uninterrupted power supply is recommended to protect your data from accidental power failures An uninterrupted power supply will give you sufficient time to shut down your system safely in case of a power failure and can even be set up to automatically shut down your Windows OS The PS A unit however cannot be used with a 2 Step Inverter Output type uninterrupted power supply Be sure the unit is a sine output type power supply For details consult your local UPS system dealer Changing System Settings Your Windows system s configuration settings will need to be changed when the PS A unit is connected to a LAN network or printer Changing the System Configuration Settings When the Windows system configuration settings are changed the following message appears Enter the name of the folder where you will save the configuration changes and click OK Insert the CD labeled Windows xx Professional CD ROM in the CD ROM d
80. re installing any optional units Main Memory CF cards Fail ure to do so can result in an electric shock IMPORTANT e Use a screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screws Be sure not to tighten the screws too tightly Excessive force can damage the equipment e When removing or replacing screws be careful that they do not fall inside the PS A unit s chassis 2 1 1 Removing the PS A Unit s Cover Lay the PS A unit on its side and remove the five 8 cover attachment screws Slide the rear cover up to remove it in the direction shown When reattaching the screws use a torque of 0 5 to 0 6Nem 2 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 2 PS A Internal View CD ROM Drive I F Main Memory Installation Area 2 1 3 Main Memory Installation 1 Remove the PS A unit s rear cover 2 1 1 Removing the PS A Unit s Cover page 2 2 2 Angle the main memory module down slightly and push it in until the connector pins mate with the module s pins Then lower the module until it is horizontal and insert it completely into the connector This connector is shown in 2 1 2 Main unit internal diagram Connector Main Memory Stopper 3 Push in the main memory module until the stopper snaps into place 2 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 2 1 4 PCMCIA Unit Installation 1 Remove the PCMCIA slot cover s screws 2
81. rectly Therefore since any type of touch panel contact could have an unexpected or dangerous effect or result be sure not to touch the screen when this condition occurs A WARNING Q Whenever changing the backlight be sure the PS A s power cord has been disconnected and that the unit is cooled down Q When the PS A s power cord is connected and the PS A is ON high voltage runs through the wires in the backlight area do not touch them Q When the PS A s power has just been turned OFF the backlight area is still very hot Be sure to wear gloves to prevent being burned Q The backlight is very fragile Do not touch the glass tube directly or try to remove its power cord If the glass tube breaks you may be injured Q Do not try to replace the backlight while the PS A is installed in a cabinet or panel Remove the PS A first then begin the backlight replacement procedures Follow the steps given below to change the PS A s backlight Be sure to wear cotton gloves when performing this work to prevent burns Also remove the PS A from its installation panel and place it face down as shown below when performing this work 1 Unplug the PS A s power cord from the main power supply IMPORTANT e Be sure to perform the backlight changeover on a flat level surface This will pre vent damage to the PS A unit and the accidental cutting of any of its power cord 2 Remove the PS A s rear cover 2 1 1 Removing the
82. rface or frame become dirty use a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent to wipe away any dust or stains Neutral detergent Display Do not use sharp or hard objects such as a mechanical pencil or screwdriver to push on the display This could damage the unit Use the screen protection sheet when using the PS A in extremely dirty or dusty areas Protection sheet 6 2 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 1 2 Installation Gasket Replacement The moisture resistant gasket protects the PS A and improves its water resistance For instructions on install ing the PS A s gasket 2 2 2 Installation Procedures page 2 11 IMPORTANT i A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible 6 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 6 2 Changing the PS A Backlight The PS A s backlight can be changed after it wears out The corresponding backlight model number is CA3 BLU15 01 The steps involved are outlined below IMPORTANT e Ifthe backlight or the display unit is damaged the screen display will go out Even if the screen goes out however there is a possibility that the touch panel is still operating cor
83. rive D and click OK e When copying the file from other locations such as a floppy disk or network server also click the OK button e When Your PS A has No Preinstalled OS Double click the 1386 folder in the Windows CD ROM D I386 When the CD ROM drive is D e When Your PS A has a Preinstalled OS C Proface Setup I386 NTFS File System Conversion If your PS A unit has a pre installed OS or if your OS is formatted with the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 it can be converted to the NTFS file system To convert to the NTFS file system start up Windows and use the following command convert X fs ntfs Replace X with your drive name NOTE f Once the file system is converted to the NTFS file system it cannot be converted back to the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 1 xx is your OS Example When using Windows XP Windows XP Professional CD ROM Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Memo 9 O A ND Monitoring Features RAS Features System Monitor RAS Features Error Displays When Using Event Viewer Remote RAS Remote Shutdown Feature 9 1 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 5 1 RAS Features 5 1 1 PS A RAS Features RAS Reliability Availability Serviceability features include a variety of useful system perform
84. rm Output Settings W i I I i I I I I D Watchdog Reset Enable Disable Popup OS Shutdown User I Application i i I i I I I I I i I Watchdog Timer Value Settings BIOS System Monitoring Application all I WDT Reset Mask Settings LED Green Power ON Orange RAS Error Touch Panel Self Test Error Orange Red Backlight Error Hardware 1 Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system s specifications 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features page 5 6 2 Output via the RAS feature 5 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features 5 2 1 Setup Procedures Follow the steps below to enable the System Monitor RAS features mVia System Monitor Setup Screen Use the System Monitor Setup menu s System Setup screen to enable or disable monitoring features 3 2 9 System Monitor Setup page 3 20 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility System Monitor Setup Warning Voltage 3 3V Warning Voltage 5V Warning Voltage 12V Warning Voltage 12V CPU Fan Speed Limit System Fan Speed Limit Power Fan Speed Limit Disabled Item Help Disabled Disabled Menu Level gt Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled N e Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Via
85. ry Master None Change the day month year IDE Secondary Slave None and century Drive A None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 11366K Total Memory 114688K MN e Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Date mm dd yy The PS A unit s internal calendar and clock allow you to set the date The day of the week is automatically set Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Day 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 Time hh mm ss The PS A unit s internal clock can be set The hh mm ss 0 0 0 format is factory set prior to shipping Hours 0 to 23 Minutes 0 to 59 Seconds 0 to 59 3 3 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave Displays the name of the IDE type Hard Disk connected to the PS A Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter settings menu For details 3 2 2 IDE HDD Auto Detection page 3 5 mDrive A This setting determines the format used by the PS A s internal floppy disk drive The available settings are None 360K 5 25in 720K 3 5in 1 2M 5 25in 1 44M 3 5in or 2 88M 3 5in The factory setting is None and recommended for most users mVideo The selections for the screen video mode The available settings are
86. s contact your company s net work administrator 5 17 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Setting Up the Server PC 1 Start up the Pro Studio 2 Register the PS A you want to include in the network to the network station and edit the participant sta tions Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual NOTE e When using the Pro studio s Find Stations command to register the PS A to the network sta tion the System Monitor should be activated with the Remote RAS feature enabled in the PS A 3 Select PL PS A PS B for the PLC type on the network station editing 4 When registering the symbol refer to the List of Device Address for the symbol that can be registered NOTE You are not required to transfer the network project file created with the Pro Studio to the client PS A 5 18 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 4 4 Read and Write of the System Monitor RAS Feature The read write operation of the operating conditions of the client PS A and System Monitor RAS feature can be performed from the server PC via the Pro Server Server PC User Application Pro Server with Pro Studio Optional Ethernet Two Way feature User Application PSA_Smon exe t Shared Memory PSA_Ras dll s The status of the System Monit
87. s a data overwrite limit of approximately 100 000 times Therefore be sure to back up all CF Card data regularly to another storage media 100 000 times assumes the overwriting of 500KB of data in DOS format mA CF Card Insertion and Removal Familiarize yourself with the differences between the top and bottom surfaces of the CF Card Also be sure to read the CF Card s installation guide to ensure that the Card is properly oriented when it is inserted i e whether the top of the card is up or down etc 2 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual BWhen inserting the CF Card 1 Slide the CF Card coverin the direction shown and open the CF Card cover CF Card Cover 2 Insert the CF Card firmly into the CF card slot and check that the eject button pops out CF Card Eject Button mRemoving the CF Card 3 Press the eject button in fully to remove the CF Card from the CF Card slot 4 After inserting removing the CF card be sure to replace the CF Card cover and secure it in place using the attachment screw IMPORTANT e The necessary torque is 0 5Nem to 0 6Nem 2 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 Installing the PS A Unit 2 2 1 Installation Caution mTemperature Related Cautions s The PS A should be installed in a vertical position and natural air cooling e Check the ambient temperature at the positions shown in the illustrations below Temperatures e
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89. sabled The fac tory setting is Disabled When this feature is Enabled the BIOS ROM range available for caching is from C0000h F7FFFh which will improve video performance However if another program tries to write to this area of memory a system error may occur mFrame Buffer Size This feature set the Memory Range for built in VGA The available selections are 2M or 4M or 8M or 16M or 32M The factory setting is 16M BAGP Graphics Aperture Size Designates the address range used for PCI memory addresses allocated to AGP graphic memory The avail able settings are 4MB SMB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB or 256MB 64MB is the factory set ting BAGP Driving Control Designates if AGP Drive Control is used Available selections are Auto and Manual The factory setting is Auto BAGP 4X Mode This feature enables disables the AGP 4X Mode feature The available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled mOnChip USB Designates if the OnChip USB is used Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled EUSB Keyboard Support Designates if the USB Keyboard is used Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled BOnChip Sound Designates if the OnChip Sound is used Available selections are Auto and Disabled The factory setting is Auto BCPU to PCI Write Buffer Designates if the Write Buffer between the CPU and
90. sabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled RIDE Prefetch Mode Designates the IDE s read priority mode Available selections are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Enabled 3 12 Chapter 3 System Setup BPrimary Secondary Master Slave PIO Designates the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave channel s PIO data transfer mode Available selections are Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 and Mode 4 The factory setting is Auto IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Designates the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave channel s UDMA data transfer mode Available selections are Disabled and Auto The factory setting is Auto Onboard LAN Disables enables the LAN connector The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled Onboard CardBus Contoroller This setting determines whether to enable the CardBus Contoroller or not Settings available are Disabled or Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set Eminit Display First When both a PCI and an AGP display boards are installed this setting designates which will have first prior ity Settings are PCI slot or Onboard AGP The factory default setting is PCI slot RIDE HDD Block Mode This setting determines whether to enable the Block Mode on the HDD supporting the Block Mode The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory defaul
91. scription area Event Properties I Event Date 2 24 2005 Source System Monitor t Time 10 02 Category None Type Error EventID 6 User NZA Computer PLX320 Description CPU FAN Error has occurred Data Bytes C Words Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 3 2 Error Type Location The error types locations shown by the Event Viewer are as follows Error Type Location Error Message 3 3V 3 3V Error has occurred 5 0V 5 0V Error has occurred 12V 12V Error has occurred 12V 12V Error has occurred CPU FAN CPU FAN Error has occurred Power FAN Power FAN Error has occurred System FAN System FAN Error has occurred Watch Dog Timer Watch Dog Timer Error has occurred Backlight Backlight Error has occurred SMART Error has occurred Attribute No Attribute Name Device No HD Model SMART The descriptions in the parentheses vary depending on details of occurring errors and the device having errors occur 0 Mas ter 1 Slave 5 3 3 Error Action Using the Event Viewer the following actions can be taken when an error occurs NOTE The data shown in the table s O indicate the error type location e The actions to take after an error occurs are set via the System Monitor Property screen Error Action Error Message Buzzer Buzzer has sounded because of OD error Popup Message Popup Message has been shown bec
92. stem Monitoring PSA_DLL DLL 4 7 System ParaMeters v 20 csisiceasveceeeteoterseoesoncessesnesesnesstere 3 3 System RESCtisi s cscsicieesdoses Ses ns eat 5 4 System Shutdown ssis 5 4 T Table of Contents 11 Temperature Related 2 9 Touch Panel e EE Types of Monitoring A Types of Drocesaing U UL c UL CSA Application Notes cc eeeeeneeeeee 8 Uninstalling Utility Software 4 9 Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS 4 11 USB 1 1 Driver s USB Cable Clamp Installation 2 5 USB Interfaces hist nest 1 4 1 5 V Vibration and SHOCKS 2 10 W Watchdog Timer Timeup eee eeseeeseeseeeeteeeeseeees 5 3 When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 10 Wiring the PS A waves ccscesestespestutcestsceniesdebeendeteeedepeasense 2 15
93. t is CA3 WPG15 01 Since the gasket is flexible but not elastic be careful not to stretch it uneccessar ily as doing so could tear the gasket Be sure when pushing the gasket into the installation groove and around the cor ners of the PS A that the gasket s seam is not placed in a corner Placing the seam here could eventually cause the gasket to tear Be sure to place the gasket s flat non grooved side facing down PS A Rear Face Gasket Installation Groove Gasket seam If the installation gasket is not properly inserted into the groove the gasketis moisture resistance may not be equivalent to IP65f When the installation gasket is properly inserted approximately 2 0 mm of it will extend outside the groove Before installing a PS A into a panel be sure to con firm that the gasket is correctly in place Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual m Create a Panel Cut Create a panel cut for the PS A like that pictured here Two additional items the installation gasket and the installation fasteners are required when installing the PS A 1 5 3 Panel Cut Dimensions page 1 14 Panel Panel Cut NOTE e To obtain the maximum degree of moisture resistance be sure to install the PS A on a smooth flat surface e The panel itself can be from 1 6 mm 0 06 in to 10 0 mm 0 39 in thick IMPORTANT e Strengthening may be required for the panel Be s
94. t setting is Enabled and is recom mended for most users BOnboard FDD Controller Designates whether the PS A s FDD Floppy Disk Drive controller is enabled or disabled Settings available are Disabled or Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set Onboard Serial Port 1 Designates the PS A s Serial Port 1 I O address and Interruption The selections include Disabled Auto 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 and 2E8 IRQ3 The 3F8 IRQ4 selection is factory set and recom mended for most users 3 13 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Onboard Serial Port 2 Designates the PS A s Serial Port2 I O address Interrupution The selections include Disabled Auto 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 and 2E8 IRQ3 The 2F8 IRQ3 selection is factory set and recommended for most users Onboard Parallel Port Selects the PS A Parallel Port 1 s I O Address The selections include Disabled 3BC IRQ7 378 IRQ7 or 278 IRQS5 The 378 IRQ7 selection is factory set and recommended for most users mParallel Port Mode Here the parallel port s operation mode can be selected SPP EPP ECP or ECP EPP Normally SPP is used and recommended for most users When Disabled is not selected the SPP ECP ECP EPP1 9 ECP EPP1 7 EPP EPP1 7 SPP EPP1 9 SPP or Normal setting can be used MECP Mode Use DMA Designates the ECP mo
95. ted materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit Safety Icons To allow you to use the PS A correctly throughout this manual the following icons are provided next to operations requiring special attention These icons are used to describe the following situations Failure to fully comply with points indicated by this symbol may result in death or A WARNING serious injury Failure to fully comply with points indicated by this symbol may result in injury or Z CAUTION equipment damage S Indicates actions or procedures that should NOT be performed Q Indicates actions or procedures that MUST be performed to ensure proper opera tion A WARNING Q To avoid the possibility of an electric shock be sure to disconnect the power cord to the PS A before con necting it to the main power supply S A fire or electrical shock may occur if voltages used with the PS A are beyond the specified range Be sure to use only the specified voltage Q Before opening the PS A s protective cover be sure to turn the unit s power OFF This is because the PS A s internal parts carry high voltages S To avoid fires or electrical hazards do not modify the PS A in any way S Do not create touch panel switches that are used to either control or to ensure the safety of equipment and personnel Mechanical switches such as an emergency stop switch a deadman two handed start
96. ter opening the PS A unit s packing box check that a hard disk unit is installed If it is not you will need to install it Pre installed HDD Unit Installation Guide Setting Up the PS A Units System Information If your PS A unit does not have a pre installed HDD you will need to install an HDD unit and then configure that drive s system information Be sure to check that the system successfully recognizes the drive Pre installed HDD Unit Installation Guide Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS Follow the setup procedures given in the Pre installed Type HDD Unit Installation Guide PS A Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS A unit s utilities will create a Proface folder on the C drive The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder For all Windows versions Proface m 4in1 4in1 Driver Chipset AGP PCI IRQ Miniport ATAPI Driver Audio Audio Driver Blsaver Backlight Control Screen Saver Disp Backlight Control Console Application Display Graphic Accelerator Driver Keyclick Keyboard Emulation Application PsaApi API DLL Setup CD Image ___ Shutdown Client Remote Shutdown Client Sysmon System Monitor RAS Application UPDD Mouse Emulator USB USB 1 1 Driver NOTE f The actual organization may differ depending on your PS A unit s OS e Setting up the PS A unit s utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver Psamon
97. the PCI board is to be enabled or not Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled 3 10 Chapter 3 System Setup m PCI Dynamic Bursting Selecting Enabled temporarily saves data to the PCI Write Buffer Selecting Disabled sends data directly to the PCI bus Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Enabled EPCI Master O WS Write Designates the wait time used when writing data to the PCI board Available selections are Enabled and Disabled Selecting Enabled means there is no wait time The factory setting is Enabled mPCI Delay Transaction Controls the transaction delay function Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled EPCI 2 Access 1 Retry During AGP PCI 2 Master Retry designates if the AGP is to be disconnected or not Available selections are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Designates the wait time used when writing data to the AGP Available selections are Enabled and Disabled Selecting Enabled means there is no wait time The fac tory setting is Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Designates the wait time used when reading data from the AGP Available selections are Enabled and Disabled Selecting Enabled means there is no wait time The fac tory setting is Disabled Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A E
98. tings are On and Off The factory default setting is On and is recommended for most users mGate A20 Option Designates the access speed used when accessing 1MB or more of memory Select Fast Enables fast mem ory access allows chipset to handle Gate A20 or Normal Standard method Windows compatible PC uses the keyboard controller for access The factory setting is Fast HTypematic Rate Setting The setting specifies the keyboard speed used when repeating characters The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users mH Typematic Rate Chars Sec This setting specifies the actual typematic rate repeated character input per second when the Typematic Rate Setting option is set to Enabled The settings are used to determine how many repeats are performed in one second The factory default setting is 6 and is recommended for most users 3 7 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual HB Typematic Delay Msec When Typematic Rate Setting is set to Enabled this setting determines the delay period until the initial repetition is started The 250 selection is factory set and is recommended for most users Security Option This setting designates the area to request a password If a password needs to be entered select Setup in BIOS setup or System during system startup This setting
99. tion will occur S Avoid using the PS A in areas where sudden extreme changes in temperature can occur This may cause condensation to form inside the unit possibly leading to an accident S To prevent the PS A from overheating be sure its air circulation vents are clear and clean and keep the unit s operation area well ventilated S Avoid operating or storing the PS A near chemicals or where chemicals can come into contact with the unit LCD Usage and Handling Z CAUTION When PS A Hard Disk HDD data is lost Q The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held responsible or provide any compensation for dam age s caused by the loss of data stored in the PS A s hard disk drive HDD It is therefore strongly sug gested that all important data and software be backed up regularly to an external data backup device Q Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation bears no responsibility for any damages resulting from the customer s application of this unit s hardware or software Q Since the PS A unit s hard disk drive HDD is a consumable item i e it has a limited lifetime be sure to back up its data regularly and prepare a spare Hard Disk Drive HDD unit Q In order to extend the lifetime of the hard disk Pro face recommends you set the Windows Control panel Power Management option Turn off hard disks selection to turn the hard disk off when the unit is not being operated A setting of 5 mi
100. ttached to a wall the hard disk can receive excessive vibration or jolting Be especially careful at this time PS A Unit shack SCH Resistance When using the HDD Up to 4 9m s When not using the HDD Up to 19 6m s 3333 IMPORTANT e Be sure not to move the PS A unit while the HDD is starting up This can lead to a machine breakdown Even a slight movement of the PS A should not be per formed e When using a fan to cool the PS A unit be sure that the fan does not point directly at any of the PS A s disk drive units 2 10 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 2 Installation Procedures Follow the steps given below when installing the PS A BAttaching the Installation Gasket Even if the your PS A s Installation Gasket is not needed to prevent water from entering the unit the gasket also acts as a vibration absorber and should always be attached To install it place the PS A face down on a soft surface and attach the gasket to the rear side of the display face in the plastic bezel s groove see picture below Gem IMPORTANT i Before mounting the PS A into a cabinet or panel check that the installation gas ket is attached to the unit A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may be scratched or dirty and may have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible The corresponding gaske
101. umber of Revolu tion of CPU FAN 2 WORD Read i FANG Number of Revolu tion of Power FAN 2 WORD FAN SH Number of Revolu tion of System FAN WORD FAN1 2 Error Event WORD ERR ERROO ERROE ERRO LS00000 LS0000F LS0000 ee Memory WORD LS to LS02550 de to LS0255F LS0254 Read Write PL00000 PLO000F PL0000 to PLOOOO Shared Memory WORD PL to PLO2550 PLO255 to PLO255F PLO254 Software Reset Read Port 4 WORD RST Write RSTO i Error Mask WORD ERRM Read ERRMOC ERRMOE ERRMO S IMPORTANT e When Forced Shutdown or Forced Reboot is written to the device address the system automatically shuts down restarts the operation system without prompting 1 When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is mV 2 When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is rpm the confirmation for saving the data on current applications Take extra cautions when performing write operation in order to avoid accidental data loss Value to be Written Decimal Number Hexadecimal Number Operanon 1 0001 Shutdown 2 0002 Reboot 257 0101 Forced Shutdown 258 0102 Forced Reboot 3 Used for the system to read write the data and perform monitoring operation 4 Shuts down and restarts the operation system on the client PS A 5 Indicates the error event that is being monitored by the PS A 5 20 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features RBD Assign of Error
102. ure to consider the weight of the PS A when designing the panel p gt 1 6 mm 0 06 in 10 0mm 0 39 in EPS A Viewing Angle e Be sure that the panel s viewing angle is tilted no more than 30 degrees from parallel to the operator i e operator is directly in front ok OK OK l 4 e Avoid placing the PS A next to other devices that might cause overheating e Avoid using the PS A where the ambient temperature will be higher than the allowed specification Keep the PS A away from arc generating devices such as magnetic switches and non fuse breakers e Avoid using the PS A in environments where corrosive gases are present 2 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Insert the PS A into the installation slot Unit mm in 383 5 Mounting panel 0 04 A 15 1 x ur Side panel IMPORTANT i Be sure the panel cut s actual measurements are the same as those given here otherwise the PS A may slip or fall out of the panel PS A 282 5 11 12 908 2 13 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual mAttach and Secure the Rear Installation Fasteners 1 Locate the PS A s attachment holes located on the top bottom and sides of the PS A Left Attachment Right Holes Bottom Panel Attachment Screw PS A gt IMPORTANT e Excessive torque may damage t
103. vious Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults WIDE HDD Auto Detection This setting detects the hard disk connected to the IDE interface EIDE Primary Secondary Master Slave This setting designates the IDE type Hard Disk s parameter setting method The available settings are None Auto or Manual The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users mAccess Mode This setting designates the IDE type Hard Disk s access mode The available settings are CHS LBA Large or Auto The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users aCapacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector These settings designate individual IDE type Hard Disk parameter settings When the IDE Primary Sec ondary Master Slave setting is set to Manual the Access Mode must be CHS When the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave setting is set to Auto these values are automaticaly detected Capacity is set automaticaly 3 5 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 2 3 3 6 Advanced BIOS Features Selecting the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES menu item calls up the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled Item Help External Cache Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Menu Level gt Quick Power On Self Test Enab
104. xample With Windows XP D Utility WinXP Disk 1 Setup exe When the CD ROM drive is D L For Windows 2000 this will be Win2000 PS A Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS A unit s utilities will create a Proface folder on the C drive The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder For all Windows versions Proface 4in1 4in1 Driver Chipset AGP PCI IRQ Miniport ATAPI Driver Audio Audio Driver Blsaver Backlight Control Screen Saver Disp Backlight Control Console Application Display Graphic Accelerator Driver Keyclick Keyboard Emulation Application PsaApi API DLL Shutdown Client Remote Shutdown Client m Sysmon System Monitor RAS Application L USB USB 1 1 Driver NOTE The actual organization may differ depending on your PS A unit s OS e Setting up the PS A unit s utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver Psamon sys Blctrl sys to the system folder 4 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS Use the following steps to set up your PS A unit s HDD unit which contains the Windows 2000 operating system related drivers and utility software e Each pre installed operating system is designed specially for the PS3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model unit e Service Pack 4 is included in the Windows 2000 HDD unit 4 4 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS A Unit B Installing the HDD Unit Af
105. xceeding the proper ambient temperature When using HDD 5 to 40 C When not using HDD 0 to 40 C may lead to product breakdown Panel Face Panel Interior CR De CL 2 8 J 100 mm 100 mm SE EU E EE I l 30 mm 30 mm installation Positioning Cautions Be sure to install the panel in an upright vertical position OK Vertical Horizontal Also be sure that the panel s viewing angle is tilted no more than 30 degrees from parallel to the operator i e directly in front No more than 30 degrees of tilt 2 9 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual Hinstallation Location e Avoid placing the PS A next to other devices that might cause overheating Keep the PS A away from arc generating devices such as magnetic switches and non fuse breakers e Avoid using the PS A in environments where corrosive gases are present To ensure the reliability operability and ventilation of the PS A be sure to install it in locations that are more than 100mm away from adjacent structures or equipment Also consider the need for installing or connectors when designing and installing your PS A Unit mm in Front mVibration and Shocks If the PS A is moved when its enclosure doors are open or while it is installed in a rack equipped with caster wheels or when using a stand with an arm attached or when a
106. you to set the CPU Clock generator s spread Spectrum The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and strongly recommended for users 3 2 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults When the Menu screen s Load Fail Safe Defaults is selected you are able to designate if the minimum num ber of System Settings is loaded in or not The selections are Y and N 3 21 Compact Panel Computer PS 3701A Eden ESP6000 667MHz Model User Manual 3 2 12 3 2 13 Load Optimized Defaults Selecting Load Optimized Defaults designates whether or not you will revert to the PS A unit s factory set tings The selections are Y and N Set Supervisor Password This password is used to change system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from changing the system information settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current pass word When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will appear providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features area s Security Option feature to enter the password 3 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features page 3 6 3 2 14 Set User Password This password is used to view system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from viewing the system information settings Entering
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