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1. 6 Open the PS A unit as the figure below indicates Backlight Unit oN at 3 Se a 7 Disconnect the Backlight Unit cable from the connector on the inverter board and then remove the cable from the cable clamp Cable Clamp Connector Chapter 7 Maintenance 8 Loose the Backlight Unit setscrew 1 and lift the edge of the Backlight Unit and remove the unit while sliding it along the groove 9 Insert a new Backlight Unit while sliding it along the groove and fasten the setscrew The necessary torque is 0 173Nem Mid gt Be careful that no dust or dirt adheres to the backlight surface or to the backlight holder Be careful not to soil the Backlight with moisture oil content or finger prints otherwise the life duration of the Backlight will be shortened 10 Insert the Backlight Unit cable to the connector on the inverter board and secure the cable with the cable clamp e Be sure the cable is inserted completely into the backlight connector Failure to do so may cause accidents which can damage the connector 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 closing the PS A unit 11 Return the PS A unit to the original condition and tighten the screws 6 Ma Many of the screws is missing check if it fell inside the PS A unit s chassis If the powe
2. for No Energization State The Soft OFF refers to the state that Windows has been shut down and the power is provided only for the electric circuit to boot system This Soft OFF State is different from what is System Standby set by Windows 1 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 1 2 System Design The following diagram illustrates the standard range of items that can be connected to the unit PS 3650A PS 3651A 12 E IDE Connector HDD Unit fal Main Memory 0000 4132 2 Connector DIM Module O gt ma Peripherals commercial type Serial Cable SO RAS Cable Your own cable RAS Connector O f ei 10BASE T 100BASE TX Hub Central Network Line AN Connector 2 ports Cable commercial type Speaker Out Connector po ee Pin jack Cable Speaker CF Card Slots 1 port Typell commercial type xpansion Board CF CF Cards Slot 1 port PCI Board PCMCIA Slot 1 port commercial type USB Connectors 4 ports USB Connector 1 port 1 Built in accessory only 2 The Pro face s optional devices used with the PS A Please refer to 1 3 Accessories for details 3 PS 3651A does not have an expansion board slot PS 3650A only does Front of PS A unit Side of PS A unit Bottom of PS A unit PCMCIA Card commercial type 2 Y
3. Item Operation Name Displays the monitoring item Specifies the item to be monitored The status of each monitoring item is displayed Pass Normal Error Abnormal Status Disable Not monitored When Soft Mirror is selected different items are displayed For details refer to the manual of the Software Mirroring Utility When Buzzer is selected for the error notification method you can stop the Buzzer Off buzzer by clicking Buzzer Off When an error is detected clicking Reset recovers the System Monitor from the error status Reset e After an error is resolved make sure to reset If reset is not performed the error history remains which causes the error to be detected again even if it was resolved For the procedure to recover from an error status refer to the following section When an Error Occurs page6 13 Minimize Stores the System Monitor screen in the task tray 6 33 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ERA EE 6 9 2 SMART System Monitor Voltage FAN Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer i Hitachi HTS541640947 00 HT5541040G94T00 Minimize Item Operation Device No Displays the number assigned to the hard disk to be monitored Model Displays the model of the hard disk Specifies the item to be monitored The status of each monitoring item is displayed Pass Normal Error Abnormal Disable Not moni
4. Mana General Purpose Input DIN level must be 1 5 seconds or longer to be detected It may not detect under 1 5 seconds Be sure the voltage value between terminals is controlled via the input voltage so that the PS A is operated within its recommended range If the input voltage exceeds this range a malfunction or PS A damage may occur e With Sink Source input even if the D and RESET are positive and D RESET are negative no problems are created Be sure to operate the unit within the recommended voltage range NOTE e For connection pin location details 2 Specifications page2 1 6 6 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features External Output Signal The PS A s RAS interface connector uses the following output signals e General Purpose Output DOUT 2 bits This general purpose digital output signal provides system condition information to external devices The System Monitor property of the control panel or the API DLL is used by applications to control this signal The above mentioned general purpose digital output signals provide system condition information to external devices The System Monitor property can be used to enable or disable any of these output signals Rated Load Voltage DC24V Maximum Load Current 120mA point Maximum Voltage Drop between Terminals 1 5V at 100mA load current Isolation Method Via photocoupler Interface circuits 6 5
5. 2 An x mark appears on the icon in the System Tray which indicates an error status and the icon blinks You can see the description of the error by double clicking the icon Cec VI 11 02PM wee 4 11 03PM Icon display on start ups Icon display when an error is detected Ma Once an error is detected the System Monitor holds the error status Icon display indicating error detection To recover from the error status press the Reset button on the System Monitor screen or turn off the PS A After that perform maintenance service for removing the cause of the error factor and then turn on the power again 6 13 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 4 Checking the Status of the PS A Being Monitored 6 4 1 Description System Monitor 5 0V Pass 12V Pass VcoreA Pass Check the status of the PS A being monitored with the RAS features from the System Monitor screen You can also use this screen to check error details 6 4 2 Setup Procedure NOTE For details about the setup procedure refer to the Setup Guide 6 9 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Screen page6 32 1 When the System Monitor starts the System Monitor icon appears on the task bar Double click the Sys tem Monitor icon to display the System Monitor screen System Monitor FAN Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer SMART Name Status 3 34 Pass 5 0V Pass 12 Pass 5 0v Pass 124 Pas
6. Cascade from Controller 2 Reserved Serial Port 1 COM2 General Use Port Available for users Reserved Available for users Co N O A N Real Time Clock o ACPI 4 o Available for users _ Available for users z N Available for users k w Numeric Data Processor D Hard Disk IDE k ol Hard Disk IDE Mara lhe mark indicates that depending on the customer s settings the following devices are automatically allocated as Plug and Play devices Display Controller SMBus Controller Multimedia Device Network Controller USB Controller E DMA Channel List Description m DMAO Cascade to controller 1 N O On B Oj PO A 4 For 8 bit transmission For 8 bit transmission Appendices 4 License Agreement E DNC Corporation Mouse Emulation Software TSC 1310D DD Software License Agreement Before unsealing and using this product please read the following license agreement carefully This license agreement regarding the following software product hereinafter called product is concluded between you the individual or entity licensing the product hereinafter called licensee and DMC Co Ltd hereinafter called DMC With unsealing installing copying or using the product the licensee is regarded
7. Insert each installation fastener securely into the slot s recess shaded area aT O i o E Installation Panel lt Hook Y 3 Insert each of the fasteners shown below Be sure to pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole 3 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten each fastener screw and secure the PS A in place k Mara Tightening the screws with too much force can damage the PS A unit s plastic case For the moisture resistance effect the torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nem 3 6 3 2 3 2 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Wiring Precautions This section describes the procedures and precautions for wiring power cords Connecting the Power Cord N WARNING Q To avoid an electric shock prior to connecting the PS A unit s power cord terminals to the power terminal block confirm that the PS A unit s power supply is completely turned OFF via a breaker or similar unit Q Supplying a power voltage other than that specified will damage the power source and the PS A unit Q Since there is no power switch on PS3650A T41 24V PS3651A T41 24V be sure to attach a breaker type switch to the power cord Q When the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded IMPORTANT Whe
8. NOTE After backlight replacement is completed turn the PS A unit s power ON and check if the screen s display is normal If the display is not correct please contact the Pro face distributor from whom you purchased the backlight unit 7 14 7 6 Replacing the Internal Battery The PS A unit has an internal battery for backup of internal clock data Compatible Battery Service Life Lithium Battery CR2032 Hitachi Maxell Ltd 5 years Chapter 7 Maintenance Mid The expected battery service life is 5 years however the battery may die before then It is strongly recommended that you replace the battery regularly e When the battery is replaced a part of the BIOS settings are initialized Configure the BIOS settings again after replacing the battery Z CAUTION Q There is a danger of explosion if the PS A unit s battery is incorrectly replaced This battery should be replaced with equivalent type recommended by Pro face Q Prior to replacing the battery be sure to turn OFF the PS A unit s power Q Be careful not to cause a short circuit S Do NOT to touch any internal parts except the battery and the battery holder Q During the replacement be extremely careful not to drop the battery onto the PC board inside the PS A unit This may cause product failure Q Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions 7 15 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Man
9. Nothing appears on the screen 3 Hardware Installation page3 1 Is the power supply voltage within the range of the specifications 2 1 General Specifications page2 2 Is the backlight lit If the backlight is burnt out replace it 7 5 Replacing the Backlight page7 8 Does the status LED illuminate in green If the status LED does not illuminate contact your local PS A distributor Is the image output cable connected correctly Did you reconnect the image output cable and restart the PS A unit Did you disconnect the image output cable after starting the PS A unit If the OS setup is not yet completed Connect the image output cable correctly and recover the OS using the Recovery Media If the OS setup is completed e If the analog RGB cable is connected correctly gt Hold down Ctrl Alt F1 at the same time for 1 second or longer e If the DVI cable is connected correctly gt Hold down Ctrl Alt F4 at the same time for 1 second or longer Is Type in Primary Slave set to Auto in the IDE The OS does not operate setting properly Primary Master Primary Slave page4 5 Did you connect a new hard disk drive or commercial USB memory which does not require boot up 4 2 5 Boot page4 28 If this symptom occurs setting Power on Delay to Enabled may solve the problem Power On Delay page4 8 8 2 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Problem Countermeasure and reference page The
10. System2 Temperature Error CPU Temperature CPU Temperature Error Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Error Backlight Backlight Blowout Error SMART SMART Error 1 Nothing is displayed on PS 3651A System Monitor Alert x TEMP System Temperature Error TEMP CPU Temperature Error TEMP Hard Disk Temperature Err or FAN CPU Fan Error FAN Power Fan Error FAN System Fan Error VOLT 3 3V Power Supply Error VOLT 5 0 Power Supply Error VOLT 12 Power Supply Error VOLT 12 V Power Supply Error VOLT VcoreA Power Supply Error VOLT VcoreB Power Supply Error I Show this message after an hour eo Show Window NOTE The messages displayed on the pop up message output screen can be modified on the System Monitor Property 6 3 1 Description page6 10 6 35 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E Error Messages Displayed on the Event Viewer Screen The error types locations shown by the Event Viewer are as follows Error Type Location Error Message Vcore A Vcore A Error has occurred Vcore B Vcore B Error has occurred 3 3V 3 3V Error has occurred 5V 5 0V Error has occurred 12V 12V Error has occurred 2 5V 2 5V Error has occurred 121 12V Error has occurred System FAN FAN System Error has occurred System Temperature System Temperature Error has occurred System2 Temperat
11. TM2 and the default should be applied E MCH Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the MCH Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed DOR ECC Operat ion Enabled Iten Specific Help This Sub Henu contains Setup Itens uhich control the Poner Hanagenent Features of the HCH MCH Power Management Sub Menu Goes to the Chipset set up screen 9 MCH Power Management Sub Menu page4 20 DDR ECC Operation Specifies whether you use ECC memory or not The choice is Enabled or Disabled and the default factory setting is Enabled 4 19 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 20 MCH Power Management Sub Menu Point the cursor to the MCH Power Management Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help Enabled DRPH Support Enabled This enables or disables Chipset Thernal Throttling Enabled neans that thernal events nill trigger read and urite DRAH throttling 20 Enter Chipset Thermal Throttling Specifies a thermal throttle a system to prevent a themorunway for chipset The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled DRPM Support Specifies an enabled disabled state for the setting of Dynamic Row Power Management The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default
12. e Termination of Simplified DLL NOTE Note that the PS A supported OS and features supported by Pro Server are different e When using the Remote RAS feature together with Pro Server in PS A be sure to select different port numbers 6 38 r Maintenance Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Fan Filter Periodic Inspection Items Replacing the Installation Gasket Replacing the Backlight Replacing the Internal Battery oak ON This chapter explains cautions and inspection criteria that will ensure trouble free use of the PS A PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 7 1 Cleaning the Display When the surface or frame of the display become dirty soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display Do not use paint thinner organic solvents or a strong acid compound to clean the unit Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch screen panel since it can damage the panel surface 7 2 Chapter 7 Maintenance 7 2 Cleaning the Fan Filter In PS 3650A the fan is used for cooling the CPU and the memory Since excessive dirt and dust in the filter of the fan can potentially affect the performance of the unit regular cleaning of the filter is strongly recom mended 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable Place the PS A on a flat level sur face facing the display face downwards 2 Unscrew the screws 2 See
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14. 2 sec The factory default setting is 30 sec Keyboard auto repeat delay Specifies a time duration until the auto repeat function becomes enabled from a key is pressed Select from 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec or 1 sec The factory default setting is 1 2 sec 4 12 Chapter 4 System Setup m Cache Memory Point the cursor to the Cache Memory on the Advanced screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help Enabled Cache Systen BIOS area Hrite Protect Cache Video BIOS area Hrite Protect Sets the state of the Cache Base 0 512k rite Back nenory cache Cache Base 512k 640k Hrite Back Cache Extended Henory Area Hrite Back Cache ADDO AFFF Disabled Cache BOOO BFFF Disabled Cache C800 CBFF Hrite Protect Cache CCOO CFFF Hrite Protect Cache DOOO D3FF Disabled Cache D400 D FF Disabled Cache D800 DBFF Disabled Cache DCOO DFFF Disabled Cache E000 E3FF Disabled Cache E400 E FF Hrite Protect Cache E800 EBFF Hrite Protect Cache ECOO EFFF Hrite Protect Enter Memory Cache Specifies an enabled disabled state for the Memory Cache The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled Cache System BIOS area Specifies the cache set up for the System BIOS area The choice is uncached or Write Protect The factory default setting is Write Protect Cach
15. 3 PELs ajy Enter 8 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 Press the F10 key and select Yes for Save configuration changes and exit now to save the settings and restart the PS A unit 4 After the PS A unit restarts the Symantec Ghost will automatically start 5 After the Symantec Ghost starts the Question dialog box will appear Partition sizes correct NOTE Touch operation is disabled on the Symantec Ghost screen Operate the screen with the USB keyboard or USB mouse MM Ghost32 8 2 Primary Question 1825 6 The volume displayed in New Size will be recovered After confirming it press the Yes button To change it press the No button and go to the Destination Drive Details dialog box In the Destination Drive Details dialog box change the size of the New Size and press the OK button 8 6 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 7 The Question dialog box will appear Press the Yes button It will be reconfirmed that the data of the hard disk is all reset to the original values at the time of delivery Proceed with disk restore Destination drive will be permanently overwritten MM Ghost32 8 2 Symantec Ghost 8 2 0 1122 Copyright CC 1998 2004 Symantec Corp All rights reserved Local file Local drive 1 8 The hard disk recovery program will start After the recovery operation finishes the Symantec Ghost also will finish When the
16. 4 22 Chapter 4 System Setup Integrated Device Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the Integrated Device Control Sub Menu from the ICH Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help USB Device 29 F1 Only Enabled USB Device 29 Function 7 Enabled Enable or Disable IDE Device 31 Function 1 Enabled CardBus Controller ACO7A Device 31 Function 5 Enabled Onboard LAN 1 Enabled Onboard LAN 2 Enabled Onboard Cardbus Controller Enabled Enter USB Device 29 F1 only USB Device 29 Function 7 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the USB device The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled IDE Device 31 Function 1 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the IDE device The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled AC97A Device 31 Function 5 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the AC97 Audio The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled Onboard LAN 1 2 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the Onboard LAN 1 2 The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled Onboard Cardbus Controller Specifies an enabled disabled state for the PCMCIA slot The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled 4 23 PS 3650A P
17. Arrangement Pin No Signal Name Meaning 4 412V Output Current 100mA or less Output Voltage DC12V 5 2 DOUT 0 Data Output 0 O 3 DOUT 1 Data Output 1 oN e 4 DIN 0 Data Input O o E 5 DIN 1 Data Input 1 5 loo 9 6 GND SG same as FG 0 7 DOUT 0 Data Output 0 Z 8 DOUT 1 Data Output 1 9 DINCOM DIN GND Common 1 DIN1 can be used as Remote Reset Input of RAS feature The factory setting is Gen eral Purpose Signal Input E General Input DIN O 1 INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE DC12V to 24V INPUT CURRENT Below 10mA INNER RESISTOR 3 6KQ INSULATION VOLTAGE AC500V or more INSULATION Photocoupler E General Output DOUT 0 1 OUTPUT VOLTAGE RANGE DC24V OUTPUT CURRENT Below 120mA INSULATION VOLTAGE AC500V or more INSULATION Photocoupler NOTE For the circuit diagram refer to 6 1 1 RAS Features 2 9 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 4 Dimensions The following dimensions apply to PS 3650A PS 3651A units This figure shows an AC type DC type has same dimensions 2 4 1 PS 3650A External Dimensions Unit mm in 301 11 85 Top 313 12 32 mo 2399 41 Front 2 10 103 4 06 60 2 36 Sy o Lao 227 8 94 side E
18. Input Data Set Ready 7 RS RTS Output Request to Send 8 CS CTS Input Send Possible 9 CI RI 5V E a Shell FG Frame Ground Common with SG 1 By the switch on the board of the inside of the unit it is available to change RI 5V E Switch The RI SV change switch corresponding to serial interface is placed on the board which you opened the fan cover or the memory slot cover Refer to the following for more details of how to remove the fan cover or the memory slot cover 3 3 1 Main Memory Installation page3 13 Ma When you switch RI SV you must turn off the power supply for PS A Otherwise it will cause malfunction e Prior to the switching action confirm the interface specification for the other side of the connection Otherwise it will cause malfunction 2 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual lt Magnified image gt Main Memory E lt RI 5V change switch gt DipSW ON ole la 123456738 6 RI 5V Changeover Switch The switch can change RI SV for the No 9 pin of a RS 232C The factory setting is RI lt Dip SW gt SW No
19. PS 3651A User Manual 1 4 Part Names and Functions The following images are of a PS 3650A PS 3651A unit A B Front Common in PS 3650A PS 3651A Y Li La e Poni E o MX F alll G Rear PS3650A T41 Hz A Rear PS3650A T41 24V A B C Display Touch Panel Power LED RAS Status lamp POWER This status LED indicates the power current and operation status The following table shows the display colors and corresponding status e SETE Green lit Green blinking Normal operation power is ON System is NOT running Soft OFF state Orange lit System monitor error Touch a panel SELF TEST error Orange Red i blinking Backlight error Power is OFF D HDD IDE Access lamp DISK PSA Satus Green lit Access to HDD or IDE No access to HDD or IDE Front Cover OoZ2Zh AS Inside there is a Hardware Reset Switch RESET and a USB Interface 1 port corresponding to USB Ver 1 1 Power switch AC type only PS3650A T41 PS3651A T41 Power supply connector For connection put a power plug included into the power cable Mask Cover RS 232C 485 conversion unit hook holes Expansio
20. Type Specifies a type of drive which you use Select from Auto None ATAPI Removable CD ROM IDE Removable Other ATAPI or User The factory default type is Auto Total Sectors Shows the number of disk sectors connected to the unit Maximum Capacity Shows the maximum capacity of the disk connected to the unit Multi Sector Transfers Specifies the number of sectors per block which are transferred to the memory When the Type is None nothing is displayed In other cases select from Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors or 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enables or disables the Logical Block Address LBA instead of the Cylinders Headers and Sectors When the Type is None nothing is displayed In other cases select from Disabled or Enabled 32 Bit I O Enables or disables the 32 bit transferring between CPU and IDE controller The choice is Enabled or Disabled When the Type is None nothing is displayed 4 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Transfer Mode Specifies a method of transferring data When the type is None nothing is displayed In other cases select from Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 or FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Specifies a Ultra DMA mode for the Hard drive When the Type is None nothing is displayed In other cases select from Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 or Mode 5 4 2
21. frequently changes from low to high e The connected expansion board consumes the CMOS battery quickly 7 Maintenance page7 1 Is the power cable connected properly 3 Hardware Installation page3 1 Is the peripheral device connected properly gt Refer to the manual for the connected device Does the device require driver setup gt Refer to the manual for the connected device and set the driver properly Did you start the PS A unit with a USB device connected gt If the PS A unit is started while USB memory or another USB device is connected the following phenomenon may occur depending on the device e It takes about 1 minute before the OS starts up e If the USB device is not recognized set Power on Delay to Enable This may solve the problem 8 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Problem Countermeasure and reference page The touch panel does not You need to install the touch panel driver when you use respond the PS A with no pre installed OS 5 3 1 Driver page5 6 The touch panel does not If the touch panel does not respond even after the touch respond even after the touch panel driver is installed possible causes are panel driver is installed The connected external device including a keyboard and a mouse may not be compatible with the PS A gt Disconnect the external device and check the touch operation A touch panel driver or drivers other than the driver downloaded from the Pro face suppo
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23. 50 mm 1 97 in away from adjacent structures and other equip ment Unit mm in PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Mid Be Sure that the ambient operation temperature and the ambient humidity are within their designated ranges When installing the PS A on the panel of a cabinet or enclosure Ambient operation temperature indicates both the panel face and cabinet or enclosure s internal temperature Unit mm in 50 1 97 30 1 18 Panel Inside of the face enclosure Be sure that heat from surrounding equipment does not cause the PS A to exceed its standard operating temperature When installing the PS A in a slanted panel the panel face should not incline more than 30 30 or less When installing the PS A in a slanted panel and the panel face inclines more than 30 the ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C You may need to use forced air cooling fan A C to ensure the ambient operating temperature is 40 C or below The PS A Series unit does not support longitudinal mounting 3 4 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation E Installing the PS A 1 Insert the PS A into the panel cut as shown 2 Insert the installation fasteners into the PS A insertion slots at the top and bottom of the unit total 4 slots Mia
24. Control and press the Enter Key so that you can set up details Advanced Chipset Control page4 9 I O Device Configuration Point the cursor to the I O Device Configuration and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the Serial Port Setting screen 1 0 Device Configuration page4 11 Keyboard Features Point the cursor to the Keyboard Features and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the keyboard set up screen Keyboard Features page4 12 Cache Memory Point the cursor to the Cache Memory and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the set up screen for Cache Memory Cache Memory page4 13 PCI Configuration Point the cursor to the PCI Configuration and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the set up screen for PCI IRQ PCI Configuration page4 14 DMI Event Logging Point the cursor to DMI Event Logging and press the Enter Key to go to the set up screen for DMI event logging DMI Event Logging page4 16 Disable ACPI_Sx Specifies the API s state Select from None or S1 With this action the selecting state will be enabled The factory default setting is None Legacy USB Support When the USB keyboard is used under DOS specifies an enabled disabled state for the USB The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled Enable Memory gap Specifies an enabled disabled state for the Memory gap The choice is En
25. Dimensions with installation fasteners Chapter 2 Specifications 130 5 12 130 5 12 ly 0 re Ti a Y Top H y A __A gt AMAMM S T H den O 1 0 4 Lao af i Ei B 3 3 eli TT 5 E 2 i AY H side Front side c n tr 3 SS 00000000 T 130 5 12 Bottom PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 4 2 Unit mm in PS 3651A External Dimensions 301 11 85 fe MEE Il amp amp Top 31312 32 Y lt o o o N 8 S JU ul Front side E Dimensions with installation fasteners 130 5 12 130 5 12 7 Mm Sa 3 mo gt d z eq etl Y O 2 oy TE 3 Z 1 Front side A Sa E Ea E II A 1305 12 130 5 12 Bottom 2 4 3 Panel Cut Dimensions Chapter 2 Specifications Panel cut dimensions for both PS
26. OS does not operate properly Delayed Write Failed occurs frequently want to use a LAN to recover the OS from standby or sleep mode did not shut down or reboot the unit but the CMOS CHECK SUM ERROR occurred The connected peripheral device does not work When some of the following conditions occur simultaneously there is a high probability that the PS A has failed while writing to files resulting in this error The same file is frequently accessed opened read written etc The amount of implemented memory is small and cache memory is insufficient The file is highly fragmented The I O load to the disk is high Delay writing fails Try performing maintenance on the hard disk If the problem continues replace the hard disk Set the PS A as follows 1 Select Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Double click System With Windows XP it is in the Performance and Maintenance category 3 Click Device Manager on the Hardware tab 4 Double click Intel PRO in Network adapters 5 On the Power Management tab check Wake on Magic Packet The clock data back up battery may be exhausted Replace the battery Note that when the battery is removed the BIOS settings will be lost so you need to set up the BIOS again after replacing the battery The battery may be exhausted more quickly under the following conditions The temperature of the surrounding environment
27. Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the APM set up screen If you use APM OS you are requested to set up this configuration APM Control Sub Menu page4 25 Workaround Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the Workaround Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the set up screen of the whole platform Workaround Control Sub Menu page4 26 E CPU Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the CPU Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Enabled Iten Specific Help Thernal Control Circuit T1 Selects the Processor Poner Hanagnent desired Disabled C states and GU1 GU3 are disabled 641 643 Only C states are disabled C States Only 6417643 are disabled Enabled C States and GV1 GU3 are enabled Fi TE j Esc Enter F9 F10 Processor Power Management This is a function that controls the processor s power state Select from Disabled or C States Only The factory default setting is C States Only and the default should be applied 4 18 Thermal Control Circuit Chapter 4 System Setup This is a function that protects the CPU s temperature and its setting is a situation that if it exceeds the limit that CPU is able to work properly Select from Disabled TM1 or TM2 The factory default setting is
28. System Conversion 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 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 5 12 6 0 NOORA ON PS A Monitoring Features RAS Features Setting Menus Monitoring the PS A Status Checking the Status of the PS A Being Monitored Checking the Error Log List Monitoring Errors from a Remote Server Restarting Shutting Down the PS A from a Remote Server Setup Guide for the System Monitor Property 9 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Screen 10 Error Messages 11 Restrictions This chapter describes various ways to monitor the status of the PS A PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 1 RAS Features 6 1 1 RAS Features E Errors which can be detected by RAS Features RAS which stands for Reliability Availability and Serviceability is a device level monitoring function that provides a variety of features to improve the reliability of your PS A system Though the standard set of RAS features used will vary depending on the devices used the following f
29. The factory default setting is Available 4 15 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E DMI Event Logging Specifies the parameters related to DMI event logging Point the cursor to the DMI Event Logging on the Advanced screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help Event log validity Event log capacity View DHI event log Event Logging Enabled ECC Event Logging Enabled Hark DHI events as read Event log validity Shows the status of the event log storage area Valid is shown when the status is normal and Not valid is shown when the status is abnormal Event log capacity Shows the status of the area to which event logs are written Full is shown when the area is full and Space Available is shown when the area is not full View DMI event log Point the cursor to View DMI event log and press the Enter Key to view the DMI event logs Event Logging Specifies whether event logs need to be recorded Select from Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled ECC Event Logging Specifies whether the event logs related to memory ECC need to be recorded Select from Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled Mark DMI events as read Point the cursor to Mark DMI events as read and press the Enter Key to mark unread event logs as read 4 16 Chapter 4 System Setup 4 2 3 Intel Hain Advanced S
30. Time Shows the time which the PS A currently recognizes Move the cursor by the Tab key and set a proper time for the PS A by the Tab and keys because the factory default setting is the Japan s Standard Time GMT 09 00 System Date Shows the date which the PS A currently recognizes Set a proper date for the PS A by the and keys Primary Master Primary Slave Displays the name of devices connected to the PS A Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter settings menu Primary Master Primary Slave page4 5 System Memory Shows the capacity of the System Memory Extended Memory Shows the capacity of the Extended Memory It is the loaded memory the size of the Video Memory 2048K byte 4 4 Chapter 4 System Setup E Primary Master Primary Slave Point out the cursor at the Primary Master or Primary Slave on the Main screen and then press the Enter key so that the following screen is shown Type Auto Iten Specific Help Total Sectors User you enter Haxinun Capacity paraneters of hard disk drive installed at this Hulti Sector Transfers 16 Sectors connect ion LBA Hode Control Enabled ie 32 Bit 170 Disabled installed here Transfer Hode FPIO 4 DHA 21 ES 7 Ultra DHA Hode Hode 5 hard disk drive installed here CO ROH a CD ROM drive is installed here ATAPI Renovable renovable disk drive is installed here j Enter
31. User Manual E Workaround Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the Workaround Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help C3 APIC Horkaround Disabled C3 APIC Workaround Select from Enabled Auto or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled 4 26 4 2 4 Chapter 4 System Setup Security Hain Advanced Intel Supervisor Passuord Is Iten Specific Help User Passuord Is Select FirstHare Set Supervisor Passuord authentication level Set User Passuord Fixed disk boot sector Normal Passuord on boot Disabled j Enter Supervisor Password Is Displayed as Set when the password is set Since no password has been set at factories the factory default setting is Clear User Password Is Displayed as Set when the password is set Since no password has been set at factory the factory default setting is Clear Note that BIOS setting is not allowed with a User Password Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Specifies a password When any password is not needed do not input any values in the new password setting and press just the Enter key Fixed disk boot sector Specifies whether writing into the boot sector on the hard disk is not allowed Select from Normal Write Protect or Protect The factory default setting is Normal Password on boot Speci
32. alarm indicators and their control activator units must be designed using stand alone hardware and or mechanical interlocks S Do not use the PS A 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 and medical devices that are not life support related use redundant and or failsafe system designs to ensure proper reliability and safety S After the PS A unit s backlight burns out the touch panel is still active unlike the PS A unit s Standby Mode If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine operation error can occur Therefore do not create PS A unit touch panel switches that may cause injury and or equipment damage If your PS A unit s backlight suddenly turns OFF use the following steps to determine if the backlight is actually burned out 1 If the PS A unit s Backlight Control is not set and the screen has gone blank your backlight is burned out 2 If the PS A unit s Backlight Control is set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank and touch ing the screen or performing
33. another input operation does not cause the display to reappear your backlight is burned out Handling OQ Do not modify the PS A unit Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock S Do not operate the PS A in an environment where flammable gases are present since it may cause an explosion Wiring Q To prevent an electric shock be sure to disconnect your PS A unit s power cord from the power supply before wiring the PS A S Do not use voltage beyond the PS A unit s specified range Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock Maintenance OQ Do not connect or disconnect Host and PS A unit communication cables while the PS A is turned ON OQ The PS A uses a lithium battery for backing up its internal clock data and the battery may explode if it is replaced incorrectly When replacement is required use a Pro face designated replacement product 7 6 Replacing the Internal Battery page7 15 Z CAUTION Installation Q Be sure all cable connectors are securely attached to the PS A unit A loose connection may cause incorrect input or output signals Wiring Q Be sure to ground the PS A unit s FG wire separately from other equipment FG lines Also be sure to use a grounding resistance of 1009 or less and a 2mm or thicker wire or your country s applicable standard Otherwise electric shock or malfunctions may result Q Be sure to use only the designated torque to tighten the PS A unit s terminal block screws If
34. di Buzzer VA MT pesei LED y ee Watchdog Timer O O O O O O O Voltage O O O Xx O O Xx Fan O O O x O O X Temperature O O O Xx O O Xx Backlight O O Xx Xx O O X SMART O O X X O O X DINO 1 O O O X O O X Remote Reset O Xx Xx Xx Xx Xx X 1 Nothing is displayed on PS 3651A Ma Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring When a user who does not have the administrator authentication logs in nothing is displayed in the item of SMART The following table lists the default settings of each feature O Setting available X Setting not available Not supported Operation Buzzer e Sa cian Reset LED eel as Watchdog Timer Xx O Xx Xx O Xx O 5sec Voltage X O X O X Fan xX O X O x Temperature X O X O X 5 Backlight X O O X SMART X O O X DINO 1 X O X O X Remote Reset X x a S a 1 Nothing is displayed on PS 3651A 6 27 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 8 1 Voltage Fan Temperature Backli ght SMART DINO DIN1 NOTE The DINI Backlight Voltage Temperature SMART and Fan tabs display the same setting items as the DINO tab System Monitor Property voltage Fan SMART DIN1 DINO Monitor M Enable Error Action DOUTO v LED DOUT1 Buzzer V PopupMessage The FAN tab is not displayed on the PS 3651A emperature Backlight watchdog Tim
35. end wires may either short against each other or against an electrode IMPORTANT e Use copper conductors only 3 9 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Wiring When connecting the power cord use the following items when performing wiring Items are made by Phoenix Contact Recommended Driver SZS 0 6x3 5 1205053 Al 0 75 10GY 3201288 Al 1 10RD 3200182 Al 1 5 10BK 3200195 Al 2 5 12BU 3200962 Recommended Pin Terminals Recommended Pin Terminal Crimp Tool CRIMPFOX ZA3 1201882 NOTE The power supply connector plug is CA7 DCCNL 01 made by Pro face or GFKC2 5 3 STF 7 62 made by Phoenix Contact 1 For details please contact your local Phoenix Contact distributor Connecting the Power Cord 1 Confirm that the power is not supplied to the PS A unit 2 Unplug the power connector from the rear of the PS A unit 3 Push the Opening button with a small and flat screw driver to open the desired pin hole 4 Insert each pin terminal into its hole Release the Opening button to clamp the pin in place Power supply cord Opening Button DIL Effi mm D FG DIOOOO 5 After inserting all three pins insert the Power Plug into the Power Connector at PS A Fix the plug with two 2 slot screws IMPORTANT The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem To prevent the
36. gasket since it absorbs vibration in addition to repelling water For the procedure for attaching the installation gasket refer to the following 7 4 Replacing the Installation Gasket page7 6 Mia Before installing the PS A into a cabinet or panel check that the installation gasket is securely attached to the unit 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 dust and drip resistance Be sure to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible 3 2 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation E Creating a Panel Cut Create the correct sized opening required to install the PS A using the installation dimensions given The installation gasket and the installation fasteners are required when installing the PS A 2 4 3 Panel Cut Dimensions page2 13 Panel Panel Cut Area NOTE e Check that the installation panel or cabinet s surface is flat in good condition and has no jagged edges Also if desired metal reinforcing strips can be attached to the inside of the panel near the Panel Cut to increase the panel s strength Mid Panel thickness should be from 1 6mm 0 06 in to 10 0mm 0 39 in Decide the panel s thickness based on the level of panel strength required 1 6mm 0 06 in to 10 0mm 0 39 in For easier maintenance operation and improved ventilation be sure to install the PS A at least
37. image is changed If this happens turn off the PS A wait 10 seconds and then restart the unit This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect e To prevent an afterimage e Set the PS A unit s display OFF feature when you plan to display the same screen image for a long period of time e Change the screen image periodically and try to not display the same 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 IMPORTANT given with this icon to ensure the safe operation of the PS A NOTE Contains additional or useful information 1 2 Indicates steps used to accomplish a given task Be sure to follow these steps in the order they are written Indicates useful or important supplemental information SEE gt Indicates pages containing related information Package Contents The following items are included in the PS A unit s package Before using the PS A please check that all items listed here are present PS A Unit 1 Installation Gasket 1 Attached to the PS A unit Power Plug 1 Installation Guide 1 Installation Fasteners 4 set Installation Guide Power Cord for the AC Type 1 Attached to the PS A unit y AC type 5 08mm 0 2 in pitch DC type 7 62mm 0 3 in pitch The power cord for the AC type is desig
38. is required NOTE To start shut down the PS A from the shut down mode it is not necessary to configure the System setting in the Control Panel 1 Start Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Start the System You can find System in the Performance and Maintenance category 3 Start the Device Manager on the Hardware tab 4 Double click on Realtek RTL8169 8110 Family on the Network tab 5 Put a checkmark to the Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby box on the Power Man agement tab 6 26 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 8 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Property The System Monitor Property allows you to specifyPS A items you want to monitor with the RAS features and the notification method used when errors occur When an error occurs notification is provided according to the method specified in the System Monitor Prop erty NOTE For procedure to set up the System Monitor Property refer to the following section 6 3 2 Setup Procedure page6 10 e You can check the status of the PS A unit you are monitoring with the RAS features on the System Monitor screen For details regarding the System Monitor screen refer to the following 6 9 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Screen page6 32 The following table lists the operating settings that can be configured for each feature O Setting available X Setting not available Operation
39. message Please turn off computer displayed turn off the power of PS A 9 Turn on the power of PS A again and immediately press the F2 key to enter the BIOS setup screen 10 Press the F9 key and select Yes for Load default configuration now to set the BIOS setting to the factory setting Press the F10 key to save the setting and restart the PS A unit 11 After the unit restarts set up your OS Setting Up the OS page5 2 Mara lf BIOS does not recognize the boot drive or if there is a hardware malfunction the drive cannot be recovered with Symantec Ghost In such cases Pro face recommends that you contact your local PS A distributor for instructions about drive recovery or replacement Pro face does not guarantee the preservation of any data stored on the HDD unit if the HDD unit has an accident malfunctions or is damaged in any way Therefore the regular backing up of important HDD unit data to either floppy disks or other type of suitable magnetic media is strongly recommended 8 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual B R 8 8 Appendices 1 1 O Map 2 Memory Map 3 Interrupt Map 4 License Agreement This section describes the hardware configuration including the I O map memory map and interrupt map A 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 1 A 2 1 O Map Address AT System Device System Device 0000H 001FH DMA controller 8237 0020H 003FH Interrupt co
40. or an external signal input is received the fol lowing types of alarm processing output signals and features are supported by the PS A External Output Signal General Purpose Output DOUT 2 bit External Input Signals page6 5 Various Processing Functions LED Indicator 2 colors 1 lamp The three color LED on the front face is used to indicate the PS A system conditions It is also used as a power ON OFF indicator LED Indicator page6 5 Pop up Message Output This feature displays the system status via a Windows pop up message Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS A unit s built in speaker to alert the operator about the system status System Shutdown This feature shuts down the PS A unit s OS System Reset This feature resets the system when the Watchdog Timer reaches time up Use the included System Monitor feature utility software to enable disable the monitoring features and to set the alarm processing details 6 3 Monitoring the PS A Status page6 10 In addition you can use the included dynamic link library API DLL to access the RAS features from user created applications Otasuke Pro PS A Reference Manual URL http www pro face com otasuke 6 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E RAS Feature Overview System Monitor System Properties Voltage Fan RPM Temperature Alarm Detection Level Settings Enable Disable Settings ee SMART Alarm Power Alarm F
41. to the cancellation by DMC or the licensee A 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 Termination of the right of use 1 The licensee can at any time terminate the right to use the product by expunging or destroying the product and all the copied contents 2 When a licensee contravenes these license contents DMC can notify the licensee of termination of the right to use the product In this case the licensee shall return the product or all the copied contents to DMC within one month Limited Warranty 1 DMC guarantees that 90 days after the licensee purchased the product neither material nor manufac turing flaws shall be found at the medium where the product has been recorded or stored If any errors related to the material or manufacturing is recognized when the product is installed we shall replace the medium used to install the product on the condition that we are notified of it within the guaranteed period 2 DMC shall grant the right to use the product at a state it has been supplied without explicit or implicit guarantee except for replacement of the medium containing product described in the above clause Further we do not guarantee that the product is suitable as useful for the licensee s specific purpose of use and that execution of the product is neither interrupted nor an error is found at its execution 3 The responsibility attributable to DMC based on this agreement is limited to replacement of the medium co
42. two sides of the CF card and insert the CF card in the CF card slot Push the eject button com pletely until the eject button is pushed forward 4 Install the CF Card cover and fix it with a screw NOTE Make sure that the CF card cover is closed when accessing the CF card The torque required to tighten a screw is 0 5 to 0 6Nem m Removing the CF Card Confirm that the PS A is turned OFF Then remove the CF card cover press the eject button and carefully remove the CF card After removing the CF card be sure to place back the CF card cover and fix the cover with a screw m Backup of CF Card The CF Card has 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 SOOKB of data in DOS format lt If your PC is equipped with a PC Card Slot gt 1 Install the CF card into a CF Card Adapter GP077 CFAD10 and insert it into a PC card slot of a per sonal computer 2 Save the data of the CF Card with your personal computer 3 19 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual SSS SSE 3 3 5 USB Holder Attachment Removal When using a USB device attaching the USB holder to the USB Interface located on the side of the PS A unit prevents the USB cable Interface from becoming disconnected E Attachment 1 Attach the USB holder to the USB Interface on the side of the PS A unit Hook the upper pick of
43. up Software 1 Software Configuration 2 Setting Up Your PS A Unit 3 PS A Dedicated Software 4 Cautions When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 5 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 5 1 Software Configuration Tf you purchased the PS A unit with pre installed OS all the software has been installed already If you purchased the PS A unit with no pre installed OS you can download the software from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro 5 3 PS A Dedicated Software page5 6 5 2 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 the other has a hard disk with a pre installed OS Therefore the setup procedures used will differ 5 2 1 Setting Up an HDD with no Pre installed OS First when you use a hard disk with no pre installed OS you will need to install either Windows 2000 or Windows XP You also need to install any required utility software E Setting Up the OS Install your operating system For the setup procedures about the OS refer to that product s installation man ual MRS gt Specify Disabled for the USB Device29 and the Function7 of the BIOS when you install commercial Windows 2000 using a USB CD ROM drive 9 Integrated Device Control Sub Menu page4 23 The PS A unit supports Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 The PS A unit performance cannot be guaranteed when any other operating system is
44. used E Special PS A Software Setup Download the necessary drivers and utility software from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro URL http www pro face com otasuke NOTE The setup requires a USB keyboard For details about the drivers and utility software refer to the following section 5 3 PS A Dedicated Software page5 6 5 2 Chapter 5 Setting up Software E Proface Folder Configuration The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder For all Windows versions Proface API m Disp KeyClick t Shutdown Client L Sysmon API DLL Backlight Control Console Application Keyboard Emulation Application Remote Shutdown Client System Monitor RAS Application 5 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 5 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS In the PS A with pre installed OS the following software has been installed in advance NOTE Each pre installed operating system on the hard disk in the PS A unit is designed specially for PS 3650A PS 3651A m PS A with Windows 2000 Pre installed Windows 2000 Professional operating system manufactured by Microsoft Corporation Mouse Emulation Software manufactured by DMC Co Ltd TSC 1310D DD e Keyclick32 keyboard emulator manufactured by IN fINITY soft PS A dedicated utility software and drivers manufactured by Pro face m PS A with Windows XP Pre installed e Windows XP Professional
45. 0 or backlight starts to flicker Touch Panel Type Resistive Film analog Resolution 1024 x 1024 Service Life 1 000 000 times or more Sweeping 100 000 times or more Expansion Slot Slot Type PCI 2 2 5V Size 174 63mm 6 88in x 106 68mm 4 20in Output Voltage DC5V DC12V DC 12V DC3 3V consumption current 1 5A 0 5A 0 1A 0 5A Chapter 2 Specifications 2 3 Interface Specifications This section describes the specifications of each interface of the PS A Series unit Mora The PS A unit s serial port is not isolated When the host PLC unit is also not isolated be sure to connect the 5 SG Signal Ground terminal to reduce the risk of damaging the RS 232C circuit Inside the PS A unit the SG Signal Ground and FG Frame Ground terminals are connected e When connecting an external device to the PS A using the SG terminal be sure to check that no short circuit loop is created when you setup the system 2 3 1 Serial Interfaces COM1 This interface is used to connect an RS 232C serial cable A D sub 9 pin plug connector is used Use 4 40 UNC fixing clamps to fix the joint of the interspace pon tire Pin No ae Direction Meaning 1 CD Input Carrier Detect 2 RD RXD Input Receive Data 3 SD TXD Output Send Data 4 ER DTR Output Data Terminal Ready 5 o gt 9 5 SG Signal Ground i z 5 a 6 DR DSR
46. 16 Set the DMI event logging options Intel Page 4 17 Set the system details CPU Control Sub Menu Page 4 18 Set the CPU MCH Control Sub Menu Page 4 19 Set the MCH MCH Power Management Sub Menu amp Page 4 20 Set the chipset MCH Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu Page 4 21 Set the display ICH Control Sub Menu Page 4 22 Set the chipset ICH Integrated Device Control Sub Menu oP ag Set the USB LAN and PCMCIA ACPI Control Sub Menu Page 4 24 Set the ACPI APM Control Sub Menu Page 4 25 Set the APM OS Workaround Control Sub Menu amp Page 4 26 Set the APIC Security Page 4 27 Set the password security options Boot Page 4 28 Specify the boot order of devices Exit amp Page 4 29 Exit the BIOS screen 4 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 2 System Parameters Select the items to set up the system information Here we introduce the system parameters of each item Mia Normally use only the factory default settings 4 2 1 Main Hain Advanced Intel Security Power Boot Exit 10 52 03 Iten Specific Help Systen Date 2005 12 21 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Prinary Haster lt Enter gt selects field gt Prinary Slave Systen Henory KRKA KB Extended Henory RRR KB F1 nu Tha Fg Esc gt Enter F10 System
47. 2 Advanced Installed 0 5 Min2K XP1 a Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Hode 008 Local Bus IDE adapter Both gt Advanced Chipset Control gt I O Device Conf igurat ion gt Keyboard Features Cache Henory PCI Configuration gt DHI Event Logging Disable ACPI _Sx None Legacy USB Support Enabled Enable nenory gap Disabled Sunnary screen Disabled QuickBoot Hode Enabled Extended Henory Test ing Just zero it Shou CHOS Checksun Error Disabled Pouer On Delay Disabled j Enter Installed O S Specifies a type of OS of the unit Select from Other Win95 Win98 WinMe or Win2K XP The factory default setting is Win2K XP Reset Configuration Data Specifies whether you want to reset the Plug amp Play information which is recorded in the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD Block of the CMOS RAM when the system boots up next time The choice is Yes or No and the factory default setting is No Large Disk Access Mode When you use UNIX or NetWare for OS the setting should be Other The choice is DOS or Other and the factory default setting is DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Specifies an enabled disabled state for the IDE controller Select from Both Primary Secondary or Disabled The the factory default setting is Primary 4 6 Chapter 4 System Setup Advanced Chipset Control Point the cursor to the Advanced Chipset
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49. 3650A and PS 3651A are the same Unit mm in 0 04 901 5 mer y gt under 4 R3 0 12 ae A 2275 118 969 2 4 4 Installation Fasteners Unit mm in Q L 10 0 39 M6 16 0 63 11 0 43 E 16 6 0 65 cM 2 13 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 4 5 Dimensions attached RS 232C RS 485 exchangeable unit m PS 3650A Unit mm in Except for protrudent objects and cable parts 55 2 17 50 5 1 99 60 2 36 e a tn m PS 3651A Unit mm in Except for protrudent objects and cable parts 55 2 17 50 5 1 99 15 50 61 A 60 2 36 3 0 12 3 Hardware Installation 1 Installation 2 Wiring Precautions 3 Peripheral Devices Installation PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 1 Installation This section describes the procedures and precautions for installing the PS A unit 3 1 1 Installation Procedures Follow the steps given below when installing the PS A E Check the Installation Gasket s Seating It is strongly recommended that you use the installation
50. 51A 10 to 90 RH Not condensing wet bulb temperature 39 C or less or with HDD 29 C or less Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas When using the unit in an enclosure the enclosure s atmosphere is the ambient environment E Electrical specifications check e Is the voltage adequate PS3650A T41 PS3651A T41 AC85 to 265V 50 60Hz PS3650A T41 24V PS3651A T41 24V DC19 2 to 28 8V E Installation check points e Are all power cords and cables connected properly Have any become loose Are all mounting brackets holding the unit securely e Are there scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket E Display check e Is the display bright enough NOTE f If the PS A s backlight needs to be replaced please contact your nearest authorized service center for prompt service 7 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 7 4 Replacing the Installation Gasket The installation gasket provides protection against dust and moisture Mid A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost the moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f when installing the PS A removed from the enclosure again the moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f may go down Be sure to change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible The PS A unit installation gaskets model number is CA3 WPG12 01 E Installation Gasket Attachment Procedure 1 P
51. CMCIA connector Pressing the eject but ton once causes its tip to come out Pressing the eject button the second ejects the PC Card from the PCMCIA slot 3 Place back the PCMCIA slot cover and tighten a screw Maria 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 When energizing to PS A be sure to stop the PS A unit PC Card s driver prior to remov ing 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 Windows to hang up For information on the proce dure for stopping the PC Card s driver please refer to your OS User Manual To install a PC Card Type III unscrew the PCMCIA slot cover s screw and remove the cover as shown below Maa install the PC Card in the slot on the display side A in the illustration The slot on the rear side B in the illustration does not support a PC card e Please keep the removed PCMCIA slot cover and screw with care 3 17 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 3 4 3 18 CF Card Insertion Removal When using the PS A Unit and a CF Card observe the following precautions Z CAUTION S Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card be sure to confirm that the PS A unit is turned OFF If you do not CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost or the OS ma
52. D Reserved ERRMOE Backlight Error ERRMOF SMART Error ERRM10 1 Nothing is displayed on PS 3651A 6 22 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 6 3 Monitoring using Pro Server with Pro Studio or Pro Server EX E Setting Up the Client PS A 1 Double click System Monitor Property in Control Panel to display the System Monitor Property screen 2 On the Remote RAS tab put a check mark in the Enable checkbox NOTE For details about the setup procedure refer to the Setup Guide 6 5 2 Remote RAS page6 29 In order to actually activate the Remote RAS feature you are required to start up the System Monitor SystemMonitor exe within the PS A 3 Click Apply Click OK to exit the System Monitor Property screen System Monitor Property Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer SMART DINO DINi Remotereset Remote RAS Remote RAS Enable Throw device I Voltage Reset Port DIN I Temperature P DOUT Error Events FAN Interface Auto be I Server Filter Port No IP 6 23 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E Setting Up the Server PC 1 On the server PC download the software from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro Follow the attached instructions to copy the downloaded file to the designated file 2 Start up the Pro Studio 3 Register the PS A you want to include in the network to the network station and edit the participant s
53. E CF Cards CF Card Adaptor USB 2 0 or 1 1 Compatible Peripherals commercial type USB HDD DVD RW etc USB 1 1 Compatible Peripherals commercial type USB Key Board USB Mouse etc MEN This diagram shows only the PS A s internal layout and connectable devices The user s actual design may differ 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Accessories All accessories listed here are produced by Pro face E Optional Item PSA DDR512 Memory module 512MB DIM module PSA DDR1G Memory module 1GB i HDD Unit mounted a Type 2 5 Hard Disk Hard Disk Unit PS365XA HD40 40GB without OS CA3 CFCALL 512MB 0 Type 1 512MB CA6 CFCALL 1GB 01 Type 1 1GB RS 232C RS 485 PL RC500 Unit for converting the RS 232C I F to RS conversion unit 485 I F E Maintenance Items Installation Fastener CA3 ATFALL 01 a pana 4 pieces per a set Provides dust and moisture resistance Installation Gasket CAS WEIZ when PS A is installed into a solid panel Replacement Backlight CA5 BLU12XGA 01 Backlight for replacement Disposable sheet that protects the PS A Protective panel sheet CA5 DFS10 01 unit s screen from dust 5 sheets set Hard type CA3 CFCALL 128MB 0 Type 1 128MB CA3 CFCALL 256MB 0 Type 1 256MB CF Card DC Power Supply f E DC Power Supply Connector Connector Straight EAFDSENEO 5 connectors set AC Power Supply 5 g AC Power Supply Connector Connector Straight CACAGONL OI 5 connectors set 1 5 PS 3650A
54. ED Indicator page6 5 SEE gt Pag indicator indicates A Touch Panel Self Test Error The touch panel is faulty Please contact your local PS A occurred distributor 8 4 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8 2 Recovery Procedure 8 2 1 PS A with no Pre installed OS Refer to the instruction manual for the installed OS and recover the OS When the OS is recovered set up the software Special PS A Software Setup page5 2 8 2 2 PS A with Pre installed OS Windows 2000 Windows XP Ma After performing hard disk recovery the PS A unit s hard disk is returned to its factory shipped condition e For recovery a commercially available USB keyboard is required In addition a commercially available USB CD ROM drive is also required when no DVD drive is pre installed in the PS A unit Do not connect the external storage unit such as USB device and CF Card while the recovery Use the following steps used to recover the Windows XP Multi Language Pre installed Hard Disk 1 Turn on the power of PS A and immediately press the F2 key to enter the BIOS setup screen Insert the Recovery media into the drive 2 Under Boot priority order on the Boot menu use the or key to move USB CDROM to the top Intel Security Iten Specific Help 1 IDE 0 USB HOD aaa Sah sa sat ga 8 Excluded fron boot order Other USB PCI LAH Realtek Boot Agent PCI LAN Realtek Boot Agent PCI SCSI
55. Jack Interface onneciar Ultra ATA100 IDE Primary Master 2 5 inch HD slot Primary Slave CF card slot Type II PCMCIA Corresponding to CARD BUS Excluding ZOOM VIDEO SOUND functions PCI PCI Rev 2 2 83MHz None Clock Accuracy 180 sec month timing error depending on the situation at normal temperature and power off 1 The RTC clock built in the PS A has a timing error The range of the error will be between 300 300 sec month depending on the PS A s conditions such as lifetime usage or temperature difference If you use the PS A in a system that is very dependent on timing adjust the clock in regular intervals 2 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 6 Display Type TFT Color LCD Resolution W1 024 x H768 pixels Dot pitch W0 24mm 0 01in x HO 24mm 0 01in Effective Display Area W245 76mm 9 68in x H184 32mm 7 26in Color Shade level 262 144 colors Backlight CFL user replaceable Brightness control 4 levels of adjustment Contrast Adjustment None View Angles Horizontal Direction 120 degrees Vertical Direction 100 degrees Contrast ratio CR is 10 or greater or TYP value Display Service Life 50 000hrs at 25 C and 65 RH humidity Backlight Service Life 50 000hrs or more at ambient temperature 25 C and continuous operation period until backlight brightness decreases to 5
56. Meaning ON OFF Notes 1 2 Used for the system Reserved Reserved The factory setting is OFF 3 Able to set up an 4 ena edidisabied State Disabled Enabled The factory setting is OFF for the hardware reset switch 5 Used for the system Reserved Reserved The factory setting is OFF Able to set up an 6 enabled disabled state Enabled Disabled The factory setting is ON for the front USB 2 3 Able to change a Master 7 Slave setting for CF card Master Slave The factory setting is OFF 4 slot 8 Used for the system Reserved Reserved The factory setting is OFF 1 When selected disabled it is impossible to reset the system while the system is running However it is possible to enter the reset switch while the system is NOT running Soft OFF state See the following for the Soft OFF State 1 1 2 Power Supply pagel 3 2 When selected disabled the front USB cannot be used after you turn on the power of the PS A 3 The front USB port is available for only Windows 2000 and Windows XP Make sure to disable the function of the setting when other OS used 4 When built in Pro face s Windows XP Embedded the factory setting is ON 2 8 2 3 2 RAS Interface Chapter 2 Specifications Types of sockets for D sub 9 pins are listed below Use 4 40 UNC fixing clamps to fix the joint of the interspace Pin y P
57. Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 or higher or Pro Server EX Ver 1 20 or higher Remote RAS Server Program IPC_RAS npj Client PS A Ethernet System Monitor RAS Feature e SystemMonitor exe e System Monitor Property loctl dll Smonras dll e Sysmon sys e Blicotl dll 6 19 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual The status of the System Monitor RAS feature is transferred to the Pro Server via Ethernet from the System Monitor exe The RAS feature including voltage FAN and temperature etc can be monitored by monitoring the device addresses assigned from the Pro Studio Server PC a Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 or higher or Pro Server EX Ver 1 20 or higher Optional Pro Easy dll Ethernet Two Way feature SystemMonitor exe User Application Client PS A Shared Memory Smonras dll The user applications in the server PC monitors the RAS feature through the Pro Easy dll program provided from the Pro Server 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 Smonras dll and Pro Easy dll programs 6 20 E List of Device Addresses C
58. Proface Human Machine Interface Proface PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Preface Thank you very much for purchasing a Pro face PS 3650A PS 3651A Unit hereafter referred to as the PS A Before using the PS A read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the PS A s operation procedures and functions NOTICE 1 Copying this manual s contents either in whole or in part is prohibited without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation Japan 2 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 Ifyou find any errors or omissions in this document please contact Digital Electronics Corporation to report your findings 4 Regardless of Clause 3 above Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held responsible for any damage losses or third party damage resulting from the use of this product Product names used in this manual are the trademarks registered trademarks of their respective owners O 2006 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Essential Safety Precautions All safety related procedures stated in this document must be followed to operate the PS A correctly and safely Be sure to read this and any related documents thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of the PS A unit Safety Icons Throughout this manual these icons provide essential safety information for PS A operation procedures requir
59. S 3651A User Manual E ACPI Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the ACPI Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Enabled Iten Specific Help HPET High Performance Event Tiner Disabled This iten is valid only for HIN2000 and Hindous XP Also a fresh install of the 0S nust occur uhen APIC Hode is desired Test the IOAPIC by setting iten to Enabled The APIC Table uill then be pointed to by the RSDT the Local APIC will be initialized and the proper enable bits uill be set in ICH4H ACPI IO APIC Mode Specifies an enabled disabled state for the APIC The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled HPET High Performance Event Timer Specifies the timer setting for the High Precision Event Timer The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled 4 24 E APM Control Sub Menu Chapter 4 System Setup Point the cursor to the APM Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Enabled Enter CX Status Iten Specific Help Control the ability to enter into CPU C States uhen running an APH 05 Specifies whether you use a power saving state when using APM OS The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled 4 25 PS 3650A PS 3651A
60. V R 4 e 552 o Sac gt DOUTO l _ DOUT1 v i A AS p i SSTA06 Cable e DOUTO DOUT1 a 4 7KQ Midi Be sure to operate the unit within its maximum load current If the maximum load current exceeds this range a malfunction or PS A damage may occur e Design your electrical system by adding the load current and voltage values to the terminal voltage If load current value used is large the voltage drop of 1 5V or less will occur between the terminals e When connecting an induction load be sure to connect the above drawing s protection diode 1 NOTE For connection pin location details 2 Specifications page2 1 6 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 2 Setting Menus 6 8 Monitoring the PS A Status g Temperature error occurs The occurrence of the error is displayed Description page6 10 5 Setup Procedure page6 10 Checking the Status of the PS A Being Monitored System Monitor 5 0V Pass 12V Pass VcoreA Pass Description page6 14 5 Setup Procedure page6 14 Checking the Error Log List Error 2007 6 19 10 04 12 Error 2007 6 19 12 15 24 Error 2007 6 19 15 36 08 5 Description page6 15 amp Setup Procedure page6 16 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features Monitoring Errors from a Remote Server Using Pro Server with Pro Studio or via the n
61. When Forced Shutdown or Forced Reboot is written to the device address the system automatically shuts down restarts the operation system without prompting 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 Operation 1 0001 Shutdown 2 0002 Reboot 257 0101 Forced Shutdown 258 0102 Forced Reboot 6 21 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E Bit Assign of Error Event and Error Mask Device Name Item Bit VcoreA Voltage Error ERROO VcoreB Voltage Error ERRO1 3 3V Voltage Error ERRO2 5 0V Voltage Error ERRO3 12V Voltage Error ERR04 2 5V Voltage Error ERRO5 12V Voltage Error ERRO6 Error Event System Fan Error ERRO8 System Temperature Error ERROA CPU Temperature Error ERROB System2 Temperature Error ERROC Watchdog Timer Error ERROD Reserved ERROE Backlight Error ERROF SMART Error ERR10 Vcore Voltage Error ERRMOO VcoreB Voltage Error ERRMO1 3 3V Voltage Error ERRMO2 5 0V Voltage Error ERRMO3 12V Voltage Error ERRM04 2 5V Voltage Error ERRMO5 12V Voltage Error ERRMO6 Error Mask System Fan Error ERRMO8 System Temperature Error ERRMOA CPU Temperature Error ERRMOB System2 Temperature Error ERRMOC Watchdog Timer Error ERRMO
62. _Monitor Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features EE 3 The Event Properties screen appears The error message is displayed in the Description area Event Properties Event Date 2 2 Source System_Monitor Time 10 45 37 PM Category None Type Error EventID 2 User N A Computer NwTRADER 354063 Description FAN CPU Error has occurred PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 6 Monitoring Errors from a Remote Server 6 6 1 Description Using Pro Server with Pro Studio or via the network Error is checked Monitor and control the System Monitor RAS features remotely via the host PC in which Pro face s Pro Server with Pro Studio optional or Pro Server EX optional is installed To use this feature you need Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 or higher or Pro Server EX Ver 1 20 or higher Please also refer to the manuals of the Pro Server 6 6 3 Monitoring using Pro Server with Pro Studio or Pro Server EX page6 23 Even in an environment where Pro Server with Pro Studio is not installed on the host PC the RAS monitoring is available via the network 6 18 6 6 2 Two way feature System Configuration Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features The system employing this feature is configured as illustrated below Server PC User Application
63. abled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Summary screen Specifies whether you need to display the Summary screen in running the daisy chained devices The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disable 4 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual QuickBoot Mode Specifies whether the system boot up should be QuickBoot mode When the choice is Disabled it will execute a system test at the system starting up The factory default setting is Enabled Extended Memory Testing Specifies whether a test for the Extended Memory needs to be executed at the system starting up The test types are listed below The factory default setting is Just Zero it Normal Normal test Just Zero it Simple test None No test Show CMOS Checksum Error Specifies whether you need to display the errors in case CMOS Checksum Error occurs The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Power On Delay Specify whether to set standby time before the system starts up Select Enabled or Disabled When Enabled is selected the system waits for 4 seconds before start up The factory default setting is Disabled NOTE When the unit is started up with a USB device such as connecting USB memory the following may occur depending on the device e It takes about one minute before the OS starts up The PS A does not recognize the USB device These problems may be s
64. alarm detection in external devices The input signal uses two bits The System Monitor property of the control panel or the API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed once a signal is received Only the ON state of the DIN circuit is detected The OFF state of the DIN circuit cannot be monitored Remote Reset Input Available with DIN1 only This is the reset signal sent from an external device to the PS A When this signal is enabled a forced reset of the PS A is performed The System Monitor property of the control panel or the API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature NOTE To enable Remote Reset Input make sure to check the Enable in the Remote reset tab of System Monitor Property For Remote Reset of System Monitor Property refer to the following 6 8 4 Remote Reset page6 31 Input Voltage DC12V to DC24V Input Current 10mA Operating Voltage ON voltage 10V min OFF voltage 3V max Isolation Method Via photocoupler 6 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Interface circuit No polar character for sink source input Input part circuit Veo Internal circuit R DC12 to 24V lt s Je A DIN Sy 97 Input port i rere y qe PC357 R 777 Vcc R lt e lt EAN DINIM ONS Input port DI DINCOM gt e 777 a o p east
65. alues or No Code FFFFh unsupported device is performed for Voltage Temperature and number of revolution of the FAN SEE For error messages other than listed above refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual 6 37 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 11 Restrictions E Supported Pro Server Features The following table lists the features of the Pro Server that are supported by the PS A For the details of each feature refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual O Supported Pro Server Feature X Not Supported DDE Feature O ey Supported Simplified DLL Features page6 38 OPC Server Interface O SRAM Backup Data X Action Feature X Distribution Feature X Data Viewer o VBA Feature Assist O Device Data Backup Restore Feature O Capture Screen Save Feature Xx Security Feature O Device Monitor O Status Monitor Xx Read Time Measurement O 1 Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Ver 4 0 or higher is required E Supported Simplified DLL Features The simplified DLL features supported by the PS A are as follows e Direct Read Function e Direct Write Function e Cache Read Function e Retrieval of Multithreading Handle e Release of Multithreading Handle Loading of Network Project File Error Code String Conversion e Participant Station Status Readout Function e Initialization of Simplified DLL
66. an Alarm 3 Internal Temperature Alarm Output Settings 2 Driver or API DLL l I l l I l l l Watchdog Timer Value Settings P l Watchdog Reset Enable Disable Settings opup OS Shutdown l Mirroring Disk Status Monitoring Message I l l I l l I Mask Settings WDT Reset Watchdog Timer Reset Control Grenn Power ON xD x Orange RAS Error RAS Connector 2 4 Touch Panel Self Test Error DIN 2 Port Orange Red Brinking Backlight Error DOUT 2 Port Green Brinking Soft OFF status RESET IN Hardware Reset Hardware Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system s specifications 6 3 Monitoring the PS A Status page6 10 2 Output via the RAS feature 3 The PS 3651A has no fans 4 DINI can be used as Reset Input To do so set it up in the System Monitor 4 LED Indicator Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features LED Color System Status Output Condition Green Lit Normal Operation Power is ON None Green Blinking System is NOT running Soft OFF None Orange Lit A RAS alarm has occurred LED is enabled via System Monitor Property Touch Panel Self Test Error None Not Lit Power is OFF Orange Red Blinking Backlight error None External Input Signals The PS A s RAS interface connector uses the following input signals e General Purpose Input DIN 2 bits This standard digital input is used for
67. assis When installing the PS A unit or when attaching an optional item to the PS A unit do not hold the PS A unit s rear face fan cover while performing the work Doing so may damage the fan cover or cause the cover to fall off 3 3 1 Main Memory Installation m PS 3650A 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable Place the PS A on a flat level sur face facing the display face downwards 2 Unscrew the screws 2 as you see on the following figure then remove the cooling fan PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 Install the main memory where the following figure shows Insert the DIM module which is an optional product into the connector completely in an oblique direction then press it downward until it is locked into the stopper Connector Main Memory Stopper 4 Place back the cooling fan and fix with two screws The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem m PS 3651A 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable Place the PS A on a flat level sur face facing the display face downwards 2 Unscrew the screws 2 as you see on the following figure then remove the Memory slot cover 3 14 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 Install the main memory where the following figure shows Insert the DIM module which is an optional product into the connector completely in an oblique direction then press it downward until
68. c py System Restore Ser Performs system restore functio Started Automatic By Task Scheduler Enables a user to configure and Started Automatic By TCP IP NetBIOS Hel Enables support for NetBIOS ov Started Automatic Enables a remote user to logon Disabled Sy Terminal Services Allows multiple users to be conn Started Manual Sy Themes Provides user experience theme Started Automatic Ms Standard The pop up message displayed when the System Monitor Service detects an error differs from ordinary ones System Monitor Alert ES Please check error message f The buzzer stops when this message box is closed 6 12 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features EE m When an Error Occurs 1 A buzzer sounds and a pop up message is displayed System Monitor Alert TEMP System Temperature Show this message after an hour Buzzer Off Show Window NOTE The Error Action is performed only one time when an error is detected for each monitoring item e To stop the buzzer click the Buzzer Off button in the pop up message dialog box If the pop up message is hidden click the Buzzer Off button displayed in the System Monitor screen e You can also display the System Monitor screen by pressing Show Window on the pop up message window When you check the Show this message after an hour check box and press the OK button the pop up message window will close and will not open for an hour
69. case since they can cause either a malfunction or an electric shock For use in Pollution Degree 2 environment S Do not operate or store the PS A in locations where it can be exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures excessive dust moisture or vibration 4 S Do not operate or store the PS A where chemicals evaporate or where chemicals are present in the air Corrosive chemicals Acids alkalines liquids containing salt Flammable chemicals Organic Solvents S Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to remove dirt or oil from the PS A unit s surface Instead use a soft cloth moistened with a diluted neutral detergent S Do not use or store the PS A in areas with direct sunlight since the sun s ultraviolet rays may cause the LCD s quality to deteriorate Q Do not store the PS A in an area where the temperature is lower than that recommended in the PS A unit s specifications Doing so may cause the LCD display s liquid to congeal which can damage the LCD Also if the storage area s temperature becomes higher than the specified level the LCD s liquid may become isotropic causing irreversible damage to the LCD Therefore only store the PS A in areas where temperatures are within the PS A unit s specifications Q After turning OFF the PS A be sure to wait a few seconds before turning it ON again The PS A may not operate correctly if it is restarted too quickly Q Due to the possibility of unexpected acciden
70. d Cover Expansion Slot This is a slot that is mounted on a PCI board 1 8 Specifications 1 General Specifications 2 Performance Specifications 3 Interface Specifications 4 Dimensions This chapter describes the general functional and interface specifications of the PS A as well as its part names and dimensions 2 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 1 Electrical PS3650A T41 PS3650A T41 24V PS3651A T41 PS3651A T41 24V Input Voltage AC100 240V DC24V Rated Voltage AC85 to 265V DC19 2 to 28 8V Rated Frequency 50 60Hz Allowable 1 cycle or less Voltage drop Power Voltage Drop interval must be 1s or more Sms max Supply Power PS 3650A 110VA 100W max PS 3650A 80W or less Consumption PS3651A 95VA 50W max PS 3651A 40W or less For AC100V Ambient 4 temperature 30A max 30A max Ambient InBushy Current For AC240V Ambient Temperature temperature 50A max AC1500V 20mA for 1 minute AC1000V 20mA for 1 minute Voltage Endurance between charging and FG between charging and FG terminals terminals Insulation Resistance DC500V 10MQ min between charging and FG terminals 2 1 2 Environmental 2 2 PS 3650A PS 3651A Surrounding Alr 0 to 50 C HDD 5 to 50 0 C to 50 C HDD 5 to 45 Temperature Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C 10 RH to 90 RH Ambient Humidity Not conden
71. e Sysmon SmSRvCPL cpl C Windows System32 C Winnt System32 Sysmon sys C Windows System32 Drivers C Winnt System32 Drivers NOTE To uninstall the installed utility software select Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel and then select PS 3650A Series Driver and Utility to remove it m API DLL These dynamic link libraries allow users to access RAS features that operates on the PS A via custom made applications The following three types are available Shared Memory Access Smonras dll This dynamic link library allows users to access shared memory via remote RAS features For details refer to the API Reference Manual RAS Features loctl dll This dynamic link library allows users to access RAS features that operates on the PS A via custom made PS A applications For details refer to the API Reference Manual Backlight Control Blioctl sil This dynamic library allows User created applications to utilize the PS A backlight control feature that oper ates on the PS A For details refer to the API Reference Manual 5 8 Chapter 5 Setting up Software E System Monitoring RAS Application SystemMonitor exe The RAS and System Monitoring features allow users to monitor temperature voltage and fan operation alarms This program is started automatically at the same time as the OS System Monitoring Program SystemMonitor exe When an Error Occurs page6 13 Watchdog Parameter Setup Progra
72. e Video BIOS area Specifies the cache set up for the VIDEO BIOS area The choice is uncached or Write Protect The factory default setting is Write Protect Cache Base 0 512k Specifies the cache set up for the Base Memory 0 512k Select from uncached Write Through Write Protect or Write Back The factory default setting is Write Back Cache Base 512 640k Specifies the cache set up for the Base Memory 512 620k Select from uncached Write Through Write Protect or Write Back The factory default setting is Write Back Cache Extended Memory Area Specifies the cache set up for the Extended Memory area Select from uncached Write Through Write Protect or Write Back The factory default setting is Write Back 4 13 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Cache xxxx XxXxX Specifies the cache setting for each address Select from Disabled USWC Caching The address A000 AFFF and B000 BFFF are only available Write Through Write Protect or Write Back The factory default setting is as follows A000 AFFF B000 BFFF C800 CBFF CCOO CFFF D000 D3FF D400 D7FF D800 DBFF DC00 DFFF E000 E3FF E400 E7FF E800 EBFF ECOO EFFF m PCI Configuration Disabled Disabled Write Protect VIDEO Memory Write Protect Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Write Protect PXE Write Protect Write Protect Point the cursor to the PCI Configurati
73. e details about the PopupMessage feature refer to the following section When an Error Occurs page6 13 Pop up Message 6 30 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 8 4 Remote Reset System Monitor Property Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer SMART bmo DIN Remote RAS Remote Reset MV Enable coca Item Operation Enable When this option is checked the Remote Reset is enabled 6 31 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 9 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Screen You can check the status of the PS A being monitored Click the tab of the item you want to check NOTE PS A items you want to monitor with the RAS features and the notification method used when errors occur are set from the System Monitor Property For the System Monitor Property settings refer to the following 6 8 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Property page6 27 6 32 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 9 1 Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer NOTE The Temperature tab displays the same items as the Voltage tab The Backlight and Watchdog Timer tabs display Status only The FAN tab is not displayed on the PS 3651A System Monitor FAN Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer SMART Name Status 3 34 Pass 5 0 Pass 12 Pass 5 0v Pass 12 Pass Vcore Pass VcoreB Pass Minimize
74. eatures are used to provide Alarm Monitoring and External Input Signal support NOTE For the setting procedures for the RAS features refer to the following 6 8 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Property page6 27 Power Voltage Alarm Monitors the status of the PS A unit s built in power supply and internal CPU power supply Cooling Fan RPM Alarm Monitors the CPU cooling fan RPM speeds Internal Temperature Alarm Monitors the internal temperature of the PS A unit and the ambient temperature of the CPU Watchdog Timer Timeup SMART Alarm Monitors the status of the hard disk Detects a warning of trouble of the hard disk Alarm Monitoring General Purpose Input DIN 2 bit Remote Reset Input 1 lamp External Input Signals page6 5 External Input Signal 1 General Purpose Input will maintain Input Information 2 The remote reset feature s input can be either enabled or disabled however the setting of DOUT output state cannot be set to trigger a forced system reset Mana An administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring ACF card doesn t support SMART and therefore the status of the CF card cannot be monitored When a hard disk except options made by Pro face is used the operation of SMART Monitoring cannot be guaranteed 6 2 E Error Notification Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features Also when either the one of the above mentioned alarm occurs
75. ecurity Pouer Iten Specific Help gt gt HCH Control Sub Henu gt Video Intel IGD Control Sub Henu These itens control gt ICH Control Sub Henu various CPU paraneters gt ACPI Control Sub Henu gt APH Control Sub Henu gt Workaround Control Sub Henu Enter CPU Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the CPU Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the CPU set up screen CPU Control Sub Menu page4 18 MCH Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the MCH Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the MCH set up screen MCH Control Sub Menu page4 19 Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the set up screen for display Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu page4 21 ICH Sub Menu Point the cursor to the ICH Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the ICH set up screen MICH Control Sub Menu page4 22 4 17 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ACPI Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the ACPI Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that you can go to the ACPI set up screen ACPI Control Sub Menu page4 24 APM Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the APM Control
76. ed from boot order IDE 2 Secondary Master Drive Other USB Other USB media PCI LAN LAN 1 PXE Boot ROM PCI LAN LAN 2 PXE Boot ROM PCI SCSI PCI SCSI Board Chapter 4 System Setup 4 2 6 Exit Hain Advanced Intel Security Poner Boot Iten Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Exit Systen Setup and Load Setup Defaults save your changes to gt CHOS Discard Changes Save Changes F9 n j 3 F10 e Enter Exit Saving Changes Point the cursor to the Exit Saving Changes on the Exit screen and press the Enter key the current configuration is saved and the setting procedure is ended Exit Discarding Changes Point the cursor to the Exit Discarding Changes on the Exit screen and press the Enter key the current configuration is NOT saved but the setting procedure is ended Load Setup Defaults Point the cursor to the Load Setup Defaults on the Exit screen and press the Enter key all of the current configuration is back to the factory default settings Discard Changes Point the cursor to the Discard Changes on the Exit screen and press the Enter key the current modified configuration is canceled and the previous setting values are reloaded Save Changes Point the cursor to the Save Changes on the Exit screen and press the Enter key the current configuration which you modified is saved 4 29 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ERA AAA 4 30 5 Setting
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78. en remove the cable from the cable clamp Cable Clamp Cable 7 Loose the Backlight Unit setscrew 1 and lift the edge of the Backlight Unit and remove the unit while sliding it along the groove 8 Insert a new Backlight Unit while sliding it along the groove and fasten the setscrew The necessary torque is 0 173Nem e Be careful that no dust or dirt adheres to the backlight surface or to the backlight holder Be careful not to soil the Backlight with moisture oil content or finger prints otherwise the life duration of the Backlight will be shortened 7 13 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 9 Insert the Backlight Unit cable to the connector on the inverter board and secure the cable with the cable clamp Midi Be sure the cable is inserted completely into the backlight connector Failure to do so may cause accidents which can damage the connector 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 closing the PS A unit 10 Return the PS A unit to the original condition and tighten the screws 6 Ma fany of the screws is missing check if it fell inside the PS A unit s chassis If the power is turned ON while a screw is inside it may cause an accident or fire 11 Put the Mask Cover back in place and tighten the screws 3 The necessary torque is 0 5Nem to 0 6Nem
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80. er Remote reset Remote RAS TOS Shutdown DINO Error Cancel Item Operation Enable When this option is checked monitoring of the item starts Error Action Specifies the action s taken when the System Monitor detects that the allowable range is exceeded You need to check Enable before you can select actions LED The front LED lights orange Buzzer Sounds a buzzer as an alarm e Cannot be set up when a checkmark is put in the OS Shutdown checkbox Pop up Message When PopupMessage is specified as an action the characters entered in the field e g DINO Error are displayed as a popup message For the details about the PopupMessage feature refer to the following section When an Error Occurs page6 13 DOUTO to 1 Output from the RAS port OS Shutdown Shuts down the operating system The shutdown confirmation message is not displayed 6 28 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 8 2 Remote RAS System Monitor Property Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight watchdog Timer SMART DINO DINi Remotereset Remote RAS Remote RAS IV Enable Throw device I Voltage 7 Reset Port M DIN Temperature M pout J Error Events I FAN Interface Auto Server Filter Item Operation Enable When this option is checked the remote RAS feature starts Throw d
81. etwork 5 Description page6 18 System Configuration page6 19 lt Monitoring using Pro Server with Pro Studio or Pro Server EX page6 23 Error is checked The error can be checked even from a remote office Restarting Shutting Down the PS A from a Remote Server Via the network Reset Description page6 25 ET gt Setup Procedure page6 26 Exit LARN Remote operation from an office in a different location 7 6 9 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 3 Monitoring the PS A Status ES The occurrence of the error is displayed Before starting the setup procedure specify the items you want to monitor with the RAS features 6 3 1 Description When an error occurs notification is provided according to the specified method 6 3 2 Setup Procedure NOTE For details about the setup procedure refer to the Setup Guide 6 9 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Screen page6 32 This section describes the procedure to set the PS A to monitor a temperature error and provide notification with a buzzer and pop up message 1 Double click System Monitor Property in Control Panel to display the System Monitor Property screen Q Select the Temperature tab System Monitor Property SMART DINO DIN Remote reset RemoteRAS Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer Temperature Monitor Enable Error Action fa
82. evice Specifies the item s to be monitored Interface Specifies the IP address used for the connection with the Pro Server When 2 or more IP Addresses are allocated to the PS A unit the Auto cannot be selected Enter settings that allow the reading of a fixed IP Address from a DHCP server For details contact your company s network administrator for getting the detailed information Server Filter Check this option to communicate only with the server with a specific IP address Port No Specifies the port No of the server to communicate with IP Specifies the IP address of the server to communicate with 6 29 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ERA AA 6 8 3 Watchdog Timer System Monitor Property SMART DINO Dimi Remoterese Remete Re Voltage Fan Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Enable Timeout 5 sec Error Action M pouto LED TOS Shutdown M pout1 Buzzer Hardware Reset IV PopupMessage Watchdog Timer Error Item Operation Enable When this option is checked the Watchdog Timer is enabled Timeout sec Specifies the timer duration Specifies the action s taken when the System Monitor detects that the Error Action allowable range is exceeded When PopupMessage is specified as an action the characters entered in the field e g Watchdog Timer Error are displayed as a popup message For th
83. ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Contents PPT ACC aed cack cae dads Soatiepaac cee A Sa emlnauenpectupaaoss Geass TA 1 Essential Safety Precautions nidad locas 2 Int rmation Symbols cuan 6 Package COM nuria enn 7 UL CSA ADO ll oa anat 8 CE MATING corista deditos 8 FCC Statement asta td ii ldiicitass 9 o aeSaie ies ante Shenae as ea ache eee hea Rene eee a 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Prior to Operating the PSA thea veces tie ade aa Ry eed ce 1 2 VAMO Access Mask dd 1 3 11 2 Power SUPPLY oeiia rd pels pede dara Eaei ON fa 1 3 1 2 System DES Na lodos 1 4 13 ACCOSSOMOS ii a de le eee ede 1 5 1 4 Part Names and Functions oococconnconcnnccncnnnaccnonenonnnononananencnnononnnnonencncnnenennns 1 6 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 1 General Specifications Lens 2 2 PAVAN m e ei eta EE AT E A A E AE 2 2 2412 ENVIO Mentalidad tasa 2 2 e NN 2 4 2 2 Performance Specifications iii add 2 5 2 2 1 Performance Specifications oooooninccnnnnncnnnnccnnnoconnncccnncrnn nana rnnrrnnn nc 2 5 22 2 E seu AARE E eungceccerstieacecteeniececkeneedeceystieecestiyese 2 6 2 23 TOUCH Panel irradia tt aad aani ena a aara aaa air EE dida 2 6 2 2 4 Expansion Slobe aa a aaea eel pine es 2 6 2 3 Interface SPSCHICALONS 2 5 caso cosh cds ceded eckc cath vacbncs the sdteas castes uebethnacqudsecedateeanteee 2 7 2 3 1 Serial Interfaces COM1 cceceeececececeeeeeeeeeceaaecesee
84. fies whether a password should be needed at the Start Up The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting the is Disabled 4 27 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 2 5 4 28 Boot Specifies an order for boot up devices The boot up devices are specified in the Boot priority order list and are searched for from the top of the list in sequence By using the or keys change its order To change the device to be booted up use the x key to move the device from the Boot priority order list to the Excluded from boot order list and vice versa e When a new hard disk or commercial USB memory which does not require boot up is connected and such a device is given high priority in the Boot priority order list the system may not boot up properly Be sure to check the order of the devices in the Boot priority order list after you connect a new device Intel Security Boot priority order Iten Specific Help 1 IDE 0 IDE 1 USB FOC USB CDROH USB HDD sO bw o 8 Excluded fron boot order Other USB PCI LAN Realtek Boot Agent PCI LAN Realtek Boot Agent PCI SCSI PEL Enter Boot priority order Specifies the order of the boot up devices The factory default settings are as follows 1 IDE O Primary Master Device 2 IDE 1 Primary Slave Device 3 USB FDC USB Floppy Disk Driver 4 USB CDROM USB CDROM Driver 5 USB HDD USB Memory etc 6 7 8 Exclud
85. hapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features Device Device Device Read Bit Access 16 bit 32 bit Type Symbol Write Access Access VcoreA WORD VLTO VcoreB WORD VLT1 3 3V 1 WORD VLT2 5V 1 WORD VLT VLT3 12V 1 WORD VLT4 2 5V WORD i VLT5 12V 1 WORD Read VLT6 Number of Revolution of CPU FAN 2 WORD FAN FANO i System Temperature WORD TMPO CPU Temperature 3 WORD TMP TMP1 System2 Temperature WORD TMP2 DIN WORD DIN DINOO DINO1 DINO DOUT WORD DOUT ihe DOUT00 DOUTO1 DOUTO Error Event WORD ERR Read ERROO ERR10 Ea A LS00000 LS0000F LS0000 LS0000 internal Memory Area WORD LS to LS02550 LS0255F to LS0255 to LS0254 Read PL00000 PLOQOOF PLOOOO PLOOOO snared Memory WORD Ml Write to PL02550 PL0255F to PLO255 to PL0254 Software Reset Port WORD RST E RSTO E Error Mask WORD ERRM Read ERRMOO ERRM10 E When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is mV 2 3 4 5 6 When monitoring Temperature with the device monitor the unit is C Shuts down and restarts the operation system on the client PS A Indicates the error event that is being monitored by the PS A When monitoring the number of revolutions with the device monitor the unit is rpm Used for only the system to read write the data and perform monitoring operation
86. he PS A unit It is required to agree to IN fINITY soft Keyclick32 License Agreement Appendices 4 License Agreement page A 5 NOTE Certain application programs may not support this keyboard emulator Test each application individually to check if the keyboard emulator will operate correctly This program cannot be used to enter Windows startup screen User Name and Password information To change the Keyclick program s font size a keyboard is required e For details concerning the Keyclick program s operation simply click on the HELP button on the screen keyboard to call up the program s online help data E Backlight Brightness Adjustment BIBright cpl Backlight brightness can be set to one of four levels Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 or Level 3 Brightness level 0 Very dark Brightness level 1 Somewhat dark Brightness level 2 Somewhat bright Brightness level 3 Very bright To use this program when you use Windows 2000 click the Control Panel s Backlight Brightness icon and when you use Windows XP click the Backlight Brightness icon of the Control Panel s Appearance and Themes The default setting is Brightness level 3 E System Monitor Property SmSRvCPL cpl This program allows the user to set the notification method used in event of an error while the RAS feature monitors the system Execute the program from the System Monitor Property icon To use this program click the Control Pa
87. he backlight is very fragile Do not strongly push the glass tube or do not strongly pull it when replacing the Backlight If the glass tube breaks you may be injured E Preparation Please have the following ready beforehand e Replacement backlight Model CA5 BLU12XGA 01 e One pair of clean preferably new cotton gloves e Phillips screwdriver no 2 7 8 Chapter 7 Maintenance 7 5 1 Procedure for replacing the backlight of PS 3650A Be sure to wear gloves when exchanging the backlight and follow the following procedures 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable 2 Remove the PS A unit from the equipment panel etc to which the unit has been incorporated and place the PS A unit on a flat level surface facing the display face downwards Meig gt Be sure to perform the backlight changeover on a flat level surface This will prevent damage to the PS A unit and the accidental cutting of any of its power cord e Be sure to protect the display surface to prevent damage during the operations 3 Unscrew the screws 2 of the Expansion Board Cover and remove the Cover NOTE f When using the PCI board it is required to remove the Expansion Board Support first Then remove the Expansion Board Cover and the PCI board 4 Unscrew the screws 3 of the Mask Cover and remove the Cover PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual cy 5 Unscrew the screws 6 See the figure below e
88. he installation gasket is used for a long period of time or if the unit and its gasket are re moved from the panel the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed To maintain the original protection level be sure to replace the installation gasket regularly Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 Performance Specifications 2 2 1 Performance Specifications PS 3650A PS 3651A CPU Intel Celeron M320 1 3GHz Intel ULV CeleronM 600MHz L2 Cache Memory 512KB Built in the CPU Main Memory S O DIMM socket 256 to 1GB PC2700 BIOS FirstBIOS Embedded Pro Phoenix Technologies Co Graphics XGA 1024 x 768 dots Video Memory 8 to 64MB UMA method Serial COM1 RS 232C Interface Corresponding to IEA 232 Connector D SUB 9 pin plug 5V RI switching available Ethernet 2 ports Network Corresponding to IEEE802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX automatic Interface switching SIDE Connector Modular Jack RJ 45 Front face USB 1 1 Low Full Speed 12 Mbps x 1 port Side face USB 2 0 High Speed 480 Mbps x 4 ports USB Connector USB TYPE A Interface Power supply voltage 5V DC 5 Output current Each port 500mA max Total 5 ports Front and g Left 500mA max o The maximum communication distance 5m jo General Input 2ch DIN1 can be used as Reset Input RAS interface General Output 2ch Connector D SUB 9 pin socket A Stereo Speaker output uput Connector Mini Pin
89. ing special attention These icons indicate the following levels of danger N WARN N Indicates situations where severe bodily injury death or major equipment G damage can occur A CAUTI ON Indicates situations where slight bodily injury or minor equipment damage can occur QO nias actions or procedures that should NOT be performed A actions or procedures that MUST be performed to ensure correct unit operation Z WARNING System Design S Do not create PS A touch panel switches that could possibly endanger the safety of personnel or equip ment A malfunction of the PS A unit its I O unit s cable s or other related equipment can cause unex pected output signals leading to a serious accident Be sure to design all important machine operation switches so they are operated via a separate control system and not via the PS A S Do not create PS A touch panel switches to control machine safety operations such as an emergency stop switch Install these switches as separate hardware switches otherwise severe bodily injury or equipment damage can occur Q Be sure to design your system so that a communication fault between the PS A and its host controller will not cause equipment to malfunction This is to prevent any possibility of bodily injury or equipment dam age S Do not use the PS A as a warning device for critical alarms that can cause serious operator injury machine damage or can halt system operation Critical
90. ip F pour1 6 10 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 3 4 5 6 Check Enable System Monitor Property SMART DINO Voltage Fan pint Remotereset RemoteRAS Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer Temperature Monitor Y Enable Error Action M pouto LED M pout1 Os Shutdown TF Buzzer I PopupMessage emperature Error coca For Error Action check Buzzer and PopupMessage System Monitor Property SMART DINO Voltage Fan pint Remotereset RemoteRAS Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer Temperature Monitor Enable Error Action f pouto LED Os Shutdown J pout M Buzzer IV PopupMessage s Temperature Error coca Click Apply Click OK to complete the setting When the monitoring starts the System Monitor icon appears in the task tray 6 11 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual NOTE System Monitor also operates as Windows s Services When System Monitor applications do not start the System Monitor Service execute the RAS events setup in the System Monitor Property You can check the System Monitor Services operation state by selecting Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services M Services File Action Yiew Help e Bj 2 Services Local Enables discovery of UPnP devic Started a Tracks system events such as W Started Automatic Automati
91. it is locked into the stopper Connector Main Memory Main Memory DIM Module Stopper 4 Place back the Memory slot cover and fix with two screws The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem 3 3 2 PCI Board Installation A PCI board which is sold on the market can be installed on PS 3650A NOTE The maximum size allowed for a PCI board is 174 63mm 6 88in x 106 68mm 4 2in 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable Place the PS A on a flat level sur face facing the display face downwards 2 Unscrew a screw of the expansion board support and remove the expansion board support 3 15 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 Unscrew the expansion board cover s screws 2 and remove the expansion board cover 4 Unscrew a screw of the blank panel and take out the blank panel 5 Insert the PCI board into the expansion board connector and place back the screw to fix the PCI board The torque required to tighten a screw is 0 5 to 0 6Nem 6 Place back both of the expansion board cover and expansion board support The torque required to tighten each of the screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem 3 16 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 3 3 PCMCIA PC Card Installation Removal 1 Slacken a screw of PCMCIA slot on the side of the PS A unit to move the cover Eject Button PC Card 2 Press the eject button twice to remove the PC Card from the P
92. l Crimp Tool CRIMPFOX ZA3 1201882 NOTE The power supply connector plug is CA7 ACCNL 01 made by Pro face or FKC2 5 3 STF 5 08 made by Phoenix Contact 1 For details please contact your local Phoenix Contact distributor Connecting the Power Cord 1 Confirm that the power is not supplied to the PS A unit 2 Unplug the power connector from the rear of the PS A unit 3 Push the Opening button with a small and flat screw driver to open the desired pin hole 3 8 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 4 Insert each pin terminal into its each hole Release the Opening button to clamp the pin place AC power supply cord Eto A Black Mhite Cto Green Yellow Opening Button DIL E DIN D FG QC O Ol 5 After inserting all three pins insert the Power Plug into the Power Connector at PS A Fix the plug with two 2 minus screws IMPORTANT Confirm that all wires are connected correctly The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem To prevent the possibility of a terminal short use a pin terminal that has an insulating sleeve EDC Connections Power Cord Specifications Power Cord Diameter 0 75 to 2 5mm 18 to 12 AWG Conductor Type Simple or Stranded Wire Conductor Length 10mm 0 39in 1 Ifthe Conductor s end individual wires are not twisted correctly the
93. lace the PS A on a flat level surface facing the display face downwards 2 Remove the gasket from the PS A 3 Attach the new gasket to the PS A Be sure to insert the gasket into the PS A s groove so that the gasket s groove sides are vertical PS A Rear Face Installation Groove Gasket Seam 4 Check that the gasket is attached correctly to the PS A The upper surface of the gasket should protrude approximately 2 mm 0 08 in out of the groove evenly Unit mm in 2 0 0 08 7 6 IMPORTANT Chapter 7 Maintenance Be sure to confirm the condition of installation of the gasket when you install the unit in the panel The gasket must be inserted correctly into the groove for the PS A s moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f Since the gasket is flexible but not elastic be careful not to stretch it unnecessarily as doing so could tear the gasket Be sure the gasket s seam is not inserted into any of the unit s corners only in the straight sections of the groove Inserting it into a corner may lead to its eventually tearing To ensure stable resistance against dust and moisture insert the gasket so that the seam is at the bottom of the PS A unit 7 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 7 5 Replacing the Backlight PS A units use a CFL long life type backlight The actual life of the backlight however will vary depending on the PS A s operating conditions It is reco
94. lation Grounding resistance of 100 Q 2mm or thicker wire or your Grounding country s applicable standard Same for FG and SG terminals Rating Equivalent to IP65f Only not using Front USB Structure figuration Built in type Installation method Embedding Cooling Method Forced cooling by fan Natural air circulation Weight Approx 4 5kg 9 91b Approx 3 8kg 8 4lb unit only unit only External W313mm 12 32in x H239mm W313mm 12 32in x H239mm Dimensions 9 41in x D103mm 4 06in 9 41 in x D60mm 2 36in The front face of the PS A unit installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standards shown in the specification Even though the PS A unit s level of resistance is equivalent to these standards 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 conditions 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 confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PS A s operating environment If t
95. m System Monitor Property 6 3 1 Description page6 10 E System File Sysmon 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 m Backlight OFF Screen Saver Backlight Control scr 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 backlight This program runs on Windows NOTE Certain application programs may not allow the PS A s backlight to turn OFF Test each program individually to check if the screen saver will operate correctly before use E Backlight Control Console Application Disp exe This command line utility is used to turn OFF both the PS A s backlight and display This program runs on the command prompt Settings Used DISP ON OFF Option Switch ON Displayed OFF Not Displayed Return Value 0 Completed Normally 1 Option Switch Error MORANE If your application requires that the OS continuously turn the backlight display ON and OFF be sure to use the backlight control dll Blioctl dll 5 9 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E Keyboard Emulator Keyclick exe This program allows the User s mouse operation to perform keyboard like data input When this program is executed on Windows a keyboard is displayed on the screen of t
96. m b NOTE Tf the equipment does not function properly when grounded disconnect the ground wire from the FG terminal 3 2 4 I O Signal Line Placement Input and output signal lines must be separated from the power control cables for operating circuits e If this is not possible use a shielded cable and ground the edge of the shield 3 12 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 3 Peripheral Devices Installation A wide variety of optional units DIM module CF cards manufactured by Pro face and commercial Expansion boards PCI bus compatible board PCMCIA PC cards can be used with the PS A Expansion boards are used only for PS 3650A When installing the optional units refer to each unit s Installation Guide N WARNING S Be sure to confirm that power is not supplied to the PS A unit before installing or removing any optional units DIM module CF cards or Expansion boards PCI boards Failure to do so can result in an electric shock IMPORTANT MM If the PS A unit is in the Soft OFF Status power is supplied to a part of circuits even when no screen is displayed Be sure to confirm that a power cable is not connected before installing or removing peripheral equipment Use a screwdriver to loosen or tighten the screws Be sure not to tighten screws too tightly since it may damage the unit When removing or replacing screws be careful that they do nat fall inside the PS A unit s ch
97. mmended that it be replaced periodically A PS A backlight has a life of 50 000 hours approx 5 7 years at 25 C and 24 hour operation when the backlight is lit continuously time required for brightness to fall to half its normal level NOTE When the LED setting is specified with the RAS control in Control Panel and a backlight burnout is detected the status LED illuminates in orange If the 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 correctly 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 backlight burnout is detected by monitoring the consumed current Depending on the condition of the backlight a backlight burnout may not be detected or it may be detected before the backlight burns out completely Z 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 High voltage runs through the wires in the backlight area When the PS A s power cord is connected and the PS A is ON do not touch the area Q When the PS A s power has just been turned OFF the backlight area is still very hot Do not touch the backlight area until the area is cooled down Be sure to wear gloves to prevent being burned Q T
98. n Board Base Expansion Board Cover Expansion Board Support Fan Cover Memory Slot Cover IDE Cover 1 6 F G H N Rear O PS3651A T41 IO lt MET 00000000 0000000 p Llegeocege N o o e oe a oa e Rear PS3651A T41 24V Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Left Side PS 3650A Left Side PS 3651A o W E A Bottom PS 3650A ee Bottom PS 3651A USB Interface USB 4 ports USB 2 0 Compatible Uses a TYPE A connector Power supply voltage 5V DC 5 Each port 500mA max Output current 4 ports total 500mA max Maximum eer i 5m communication distance PCMCIA Slot Cover Ethernet Interface LAN This interface corresponds to IEEE802 3 the Ethernet protocol 10BASE T 100BASE TX It uses a modular jack connector which is RJ 45 type Octupole Speaker Output Interface It connects to the Speaker RAS interface RAS Serial Interface COM1 R1 5V Switching available CF Car
99. n the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Not grounding the PS A unit will result in excess noise and vibration The SG and FG terminals are connected internally in the PS A unit When connecting the SG wire to another device be sure that the design of the system connection does not produce a shorting loop BAC Connections Z WARNING Q The PS A units is designed to use AC100V to AC240V input Supplying a power voltage other than that specified will damage the power source and the PS A unit IMPORTANT The power cord included in the package is designed only for AC100V use Under other voltage situation you should use a different cord in conformity with the voltage 3 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual Power Cord Specifications 0 75 to 2 5mm Power Cord Diameter 18 to 12 AWG Conductor Type Simple or Stranded Wire 10mm 0 39in Conductor Length 1 Ifthe Conductor s end individual wires are not twisted correctly the end wires may either short against each other or against an electrode IMPORTANT e Use copper conductors only Wiring When connecting the power cord use the following items when performing wiring Items are made by Phoenix Contact Recommended Driver SZS 0 6x3 5 1205053 Al 0 75 10GY 3201288 Al 1 10RD 3200182 Al 1 5 10BK 3200195 Al 2 5 12BU 3200962 Recommended Pin Terminals Recommended Pin Termina
100. nd press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iuto Iten Specific Help Active to Precharge delay Auto SDRAH CASH Latency Auto RAS Precharge Auto Fl ty F9 Esc 4 Enter F10 DDR Speed Specifies the clock frequency for the memory Select from Auto DDR200 DDR266 or DDR333 The factory default setting is Auto Active to Precharge delay Controls the timing of DRAM Precharge processing Select from Auto 8Clocks 7Clocks 6Clocks or 5Clocks The factory default setting is Auto SDRAM RAS to CAS Latency Specifies the latency time for CAS Select from Auto 2 5 or 2 The factory default setting is Auto RAS to CAS Delay Specifies a transfer timing from RAS to CAS Select from Auto 4DDR SDRAM Clocks DDR333 SDRAM 3DDR SDRAM Clocks or DDR SDRAM Clocks The factory default setting is Auto RAS Precharge Specifies the number of cycles of RAS precharge Select from Auto 4DDR SDRAM Clocks DDR333 SDRAM 3DDR SDRAM Clocks or 2DDR SDRAM Clocks The factory default setting is Auto 4 10 Chapter 4 System Setup m O Device Configuration Point the cursor to the I O Device Configuration on the Advanced screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed pima Enabled Iten Specific Help Onboard Serial Port 2 Enabled Configure Serial Port using opt ions Disabled Ho conf igu
101. ned only for AC100V use If using other voltages you should use a different cord in conformity with that voltage The power cord for the AC type is designed exclusively for this product and it cannot be used for other electric devices The power cord for the DC type is not included in the DC type package contents If your PS A unit contains a built in accessory that accessory s Installation Guide will also be included in the PS A s packing box Please check that all items normally included with that accessory are also included in this box 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 UL CSA Approval The following models are UL CSA listed products UL File No E220851 CSA File No 219866 Product Model No UL CSA Registration Model No PS3650A T41 3480801 02 PS3651A T41 3480801 01 PS3650A T41 24V 3480801 12 PS3651A T41 24V 3480801 11 These models conform to the following standards e UL508 Industrial Control Equipment e CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 Process Control Equipment lt Cautions gt Be aware of the following items when building the PS A into an end use product The PS A unit s rear face is not approved as an enclosure When building the PS A unit into an end use product be sure to use an enclosure that satisfies standards as the end use product s overall enclosure The PS A uni
102. nel s System Monitor Property icon 5 10 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 Chapter 5 Setting up Software Cautions When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP Do the following process if necessary Automatic System Log on Setup This setting allows users to simplify password entry at startup m Windows 2000 1 Double click on the Control Panel s User and Password icon 2 Designate the automatic logon user and deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this computer checkbox 3 Click on the Advanced tab and deselect the Require users to press Ctrl Alt Del keys before log ging on checkbox 4 Click the Apply button Next when the automatic logon dialog box appears enter the password m Windows XP 1 Select Run from the Start screen 2 Enter Control userpasswords2 and click OK 3 Deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this computer checkbox and click Apply 4 Enter the user name and password for automatic logon and click OK NOTE e If automatic logon is not used a USB keyboard is required to logon Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS Be sure to shut down your OS Windows 2000 or Windows XP 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 that supports Windows will give you sufficient time to sh
103. nformation 2 27 2007 10 44 53PM_ Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 44 53 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 44 52 PM System_Monitor Information 2 27 2007 10 44 51 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 44 51 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM Service Control Manager D Information 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM System_Monitor 2 Error logs can be recognized by System Monitor displayed in the Source column Select the row of the error log you want to check and double click it E Event Viewer File Action Yiew Help e ala E Ta Event Viewer Local System 67 event s Application 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor m 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM System_Monitor 2 27 2007 10 45 29 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 45 29 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 45 29 PM System_Monitor 2 27 2007 10 44 53 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 53 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 52 PM System_Monitor 2 27 2007 10 44 51 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 51 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM Service Control Manager 2 27 2007 10 44 40 PM System
104. noise make the power cord as short as possible Midi Be sure to ground the surge absorber E1 separately from the PS A unit E2 Select a surge absorber that has a maximum circuit voltage greater than that of the peak voltage of the power supply PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 2 3 Grounding This section describes the precautions for grounding the PS A unit Z CAUTION Q Do not use common grounding since it can lead to an accident or machine breakdown a Exclusive Grounding BEST When supplying power to the PS A unit be sure to separate the input output and power lines as shown PS A Unit Other diagram a Equipment Maig Check that the grounding O resistance is 1004 or less FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the PS A When connecting an external device to the PS A using the SG b Common Grounding OK terminal be sure to check that PS A Unit Other een Equipment no short circuit loop is created 5 when you setup the system The grounding wire should have a cross sectional area of 2mm et or greater Create the connection point as close to the PS A unit as possible and make the wire as c Common Grounding Not OK short as possible When using a Other long grounding wire replace the Equipment thin wire with a thicker wire and CN place it in a duct e If exclusive grounding is not possible use a common connection point diagra
105. ntaining the product and DMC shall not assume any responsibility for the explicit or implicit guarantee including the other legal warranty against a defect and a liability for reparation given from a third party to the licensee regarding the licensee s profit loss caused by the product dam age arising from a special circumstance and the damage against data or intangible property right Licensee s obligation The licensee shall recognize that the product shall possess the confidential information or property infor mation including the intangible property right protected by the Copyright Act and shall not take the fol lowing actions 1 Use and copying of the product against the terms of the license and disassembling reverse engineer ing and modifying the product 2 Transfer leasing and sublicensing of the product to the third party 3 Deletion and or change of display of the intangible property right including the copyright displayed on the medium containing the product A 6 Appendices 7 Restrictions on Export When the product is subjected to the regulation of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Act and the laws and regulations accompanying it and the Export the licensee shall observe the corresponding laws and regulations and rules EN DMC Co Ltd EN Interface with Touch http www dmccoltd com Hironokougyoudanchi Hirono machi Futaba gun Fukushima 979 0401 Japan Phone 81 240 27 4030 Fa
106. nterupeMap suis e Coes neopets dia dls aes A 4 4 License Agreement catan A 5 13 14 Introduction 1 Prior to Operating the PS A Unit 2 System Design 3 Accessories 4 Part Names and Functions This chapter describes peripheral devices that can be connected to PS A Series units along with the name and functions of each part 1 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 1 1 Prior to Operating the PS A Unit The following procedures are prior to use the PS A unit 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 Install an OS the manual provided setup the OS refer to with the product Install Driver Install Required Device Drivers Install Required Software Install the PS A Unit Connect the display unit and any optional devices 1 2 System Design pagel 4 1 3 Accessories pagel 5 Connect the PS A unit s power cord to AC Intercon nection and turn the power switch ON 3 2 Wiring Precautions page3 7 Configure the PS A unit s BIOS 4 1 Setup Procedures page4 2 When PS A has preinstalled OS Install all required software For software instal lation instructions refer to the manual provided with that product Mica After hardware setup is completed the OS must be used to c
107. ntroller 8259A 0040H 005FH System timer 8254 0060H 006FH Keyboard controller 0070H 007FH Real time clock NMI mask 0080H 009FH DMA page register 00A0H 00BFH Interrupt controller 2 8259A 00COH 00DFH DMA controller 2 8237 0OFOH 00FFH Numeric data processor 01FOH 01FFH Hard disk IDE 0290H 0297H Reserved System monitor 02F8H 02FFH Reserved 03B0H 03BBH Video controller VGA 03C0H 03DFH Video controller VGA 03F8H 03FFH Serial port 1 COM1 General use the free resource by the Plug and Play feature NOTE The resources of the PCI BUS board that is installed by the user are automatically assigned to Appendices 2 Memory Map MAXMEM SMRAM MAXMEM 1MB FrameBuffer MAXMEM 9MB Expanded Memory 1MB System BIOS F000 0000 Expanded ROM Area D000 0000 PXE BIOS VGA BIOS C000 0000 Video RAM A000 0000 Conventional Memory 0000 0000 1 The capacity allocated by IGD Memory Size of the Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu screen of the BIOS setting is 1MB A 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 3 interrupt Map NOTE The interrupts and DMA channel will change depending on the PnP features of PCI available m Hardware Interrupt List Description NMI Parity Error or I O Channel Check IRQ 0 Timer in the Chipset Keyboard
108. olved by setting Power On Delay to Enable 4 8 Chapter 4 System Setup E Advanced Chipset Control Point the cursor to the Advanced Chipset Control on the Advanced screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help ECC Conf ig Disabled ECC Error Type ISHI SERR signal condit ion Hult iple bit DDR SDRAM Configuration Point the cursor to the DDR SDRAM Configuration and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the Memory Setting screen 9 DDR SDRAM Configuration page4 10 ECC Config Specifies whether the ECC function for memory which is a function of recovering errors needs to be used This parameter is displayed only when memory with the ECC function is used Select from ECC or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled ECC Error Type Specifies the interruption setting when an ECC error occurs This parameter is displayed only when memory with the ECC function is used Select from None NMI SMI or SCI The factory default setting is SMI SERR signal condition Specifies error bit s for ECC This parameter is displayed only when memory with the ECC function is used Select from None Single bit Multiple bit or Both The factory default setting is Both 4 9 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual DDR SDRAM Configuration Point the cursor to the DDR SDRAM Configuration on the Advanced Chipset Control a
109. on on the Advanced screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed eed PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 PCI IRQ line S PCI IRQ line 6 PCI IRQ line PCI IRQ line 8 4 14 Iten Specific Help Auto Select Auto Select Reserve specific IRQs Auto Select for use by legacy ISA Auto Select devices Auto Select Auto Select Auto Select Auto Select Chapter 4 System Setup PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Move the cursor to the PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion on the PCI Configuration screen and press the Enter Key so that you can go to the ISA IRQ set up screen 9 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion paged 15 PCI IRQ line 1 to 8 Specifies the Interrupt Request Lines IRQ for PCI Select from Disabled Auto Select 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 or 15 The factory default setting is Auto Select 4 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Point the cursor to the PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion on the PCI Configuration screen and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help Available Available Available Reserves the specif ied Available IRQ for use by legacy Available ii Available Available j Enter IRQ 3 4 5 7 10 11 Specifies the IRQ which is allocated to the legacy device Select from Available or Reserved
110. operating system manufactured by Microsoft Corporation Mouse Emulation Software manufactured by DMC Co Ltd TSC 1310D DD e Keyclick32 keyboard emulator manufactured by IN fINITY soft e PS A dedicated utility software and drivers manufactured by Pro face NOTE Each pre installed operating system on the hard disk in the PS A unit is designed specially for PS 3650A PS 3651A For details about the drivers and utility software refer to the following section 5 3 PS A Dedicated Software page5 6 5 4 Chapter 5 Setting up Software E Setting Up OS Set up the Pre installed OS in the PS A unit For the setup procedures about the OS refer to the Installation Guide that comes with the HDD unit with the pre installed OS NOTE When setup is completed a README file is created on the desktop The README file contains details regarding software and information released since the creation of this manual Read the README file first after setup is completed E Proface Folder Configuration The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder Proface API API DLL Audio Audio Driver Battery Battery Unit Driver Chipset Chipset Driver Disp Backlight Control Console Application _ Display Graphic Accelerator Driver KeyClick Keyboard Emulation Application Setup Media Image Shutdown Client Remote Shutdown Client Sysmon System Monito
111. possibility of a terminal short use a pin terminal that has an insulating sleeve 3 10 3 2 2 Connecting the Power Supply Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This section describes the precautions for supplying a power voltage Twisted pair cord Constant Voltage Transformer Insulating Transformer ON ON O O O Main Power PS A Power A Input Output Power Unit Input Output Main PS A Power Power E 6 cog O d PS A Unit Woe T2 O Input Output 5 UA Input Output Unit Lightening Surge Absorber If the supplied voltage exceeds the PS A unit s range connect a constant voltage transformer 2 1 1 Electrical page2 2 For between the line and ground or between the lines select a power supply that is low in noise If there is an excess amount of noise connect a insulating trans former e Use constant voltage and insulating transformers with capacities of 200VA or more When supplying power to the PS A unit please separate the input output and operation unit lines as shown e To increase the noise resistance quality of the power cord it is recommended to attach a ferrite core to the power cord The power supply cable must not be bundled or positioned close to main circuit lines high voltage high current or input output signal lines e Connect a lightening surge absorber as shown in the diagram to deal with power surges e To avoid excess
112. r RAS Application UPDD Touch Panel Driver Mouse Emulator 5 5 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 5 3 PS A Dedicated Software 5 3 1 Driver Four types of dedicated PS A drivers Audio Chipset Graphic Accelerator and Touch Panel Driver Mouse Emulator are available Install the required drivers when using a PS A with no pre installed OS A PS A unit that has been recovered using the Recovery media will have all the required drivers installed This explanation given in this section assume that the Proface folder has been created MAIN Do not uninstall the drivers which have been installed in the PS A unit E Chipset Driver Installing the Chipset driver adds the Chipset feature to the OS Start C Proface Chipset infinst_autol exe file Follow the instructions given on the screen to install the driver E Audio Driver Installing the Audio driver enables the OS Audio feature Start CAProfacelAudioWDM_AOOO exe file 000 indicate the driver version Follow the instructions given on the screen to install the driver E Graphic Accelerator Driver Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver will accelerate the screen refresh speed using special hardware fea tures Start CAProfaceDisplaywin2K_xpO0 00 exe file O00 indicate the driver version Follow the instructions given on the screen to install the driver 5 6 Chapter 5 Setting up Software E Mouse Emulator In
113. r is turned ON while a screw is inside it may cause an accident or fire 12 With the reverse procedures to de installation install the Mask Cover and the Expansion Board Cover sequentially The necessary torque is 0 5Nem to 0 6Nem NOTE After backlight replacement is completed turn the PS A unit s power ON and check if the screen s display is normal If the display is not correct please contact the Pro face distributor from whom you purchased the backlight unit 7 11 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 7 5 2 Procedure for replacing the backlight of PS 3651A Be sure to wear gloves when exchanging the backlight and follow the following procedures 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the PS A and remove the power cable 2 Remove the PS A unit from the equipment panel etc to which the unit has been incorporated and place the PS A unit on a flat level surface facing the display face downwards Mia lt Be sure to perform the backlight changeover on a flat level surface This will prevent damage to the PS A unit and the accidental cutting of any of its power cord Be sure to protect the display surface to prevent damage during the operations 3 Unscrew the screw 3 of Master Cover and remove the Mask Cover 4 Chapter 7 Maintenance 5 Open the PS A unit as the figure below indicates Backlight Unit SN 6 Disconnect the Backlight Unit cable from the connector on the inverter board and th
114. rat ion Enabled User conf igurat ion Enter On board Serial Port 1 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the COM1 Select from Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled In addition the factory default setting for Base I O Address is 3F8 and for Interrupt is IRQ 4 On board Serial Port 2 Specifies an enabled disabled state for the COM2 Select from Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled In addition the factory default setting for Base I O Address is 2F8 and for Interrupt is IRQ 3 The COM2 is used in the system PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual E Keyboard Features Point the cursor to the Keyboard Features on the Advanced Chipset Control and press the Enter Key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help 0n Key Click Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec Selects Power on state Keyboard auto repeat delay 4 2 sec for NunLock NumLock Specifies the NumLock status Select from Auto On or Off The factory default setting is On KeyClick Specifies an enabled disabled state for the keyboard s click sound Select Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Keyboard auto repeat rate Specifies the figures of how many times a key can input letters while being pressed for a second Select from 30 sec 26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec or
115. reate 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 manufacturer s instruction manual e 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 Introduction 1 1 1 Front Access Mask When you open the front maintenance hatch of the front unit there are USB ports and a reset switch If you want to prevent unwilling or unintentional accesses change the DipSW settings to mask access from reset from the front side or the USB ports See the following for the place of the DipSW 2 3 Interface Specifications M Switch page2 7 1 1 2 Power Supply About states of PS A s power supply there are three kinds of states which are No Energization Active State Normal and Soft OFF State Each state is outlined in the following Power State No Energization Active State Normal Soft OFF Screen ofPS A OFF i ON i OFF Power LED OFF Green Lighting Green Blinking i Shut down by Reset Switch ON Windows program reenter L for Normal State Power Switch OFF Remove Power Cable PS As PS A s system System power On activated Stop
116. rol system In such a case however the PS A should be connected to a network If the Remote Shutdown feature is executed the PS A unit will be in the Soft OFF Status Power is still supplied to a part of circuits 6 25 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 6 7 2 Setup Procedure 1 Execute the application on the server as well as on the PS A The application is stored in the following folder Folder Same for both Windows XP and Application Name File Name Windows 2000 Server Remote Shutdown RSSvr exe C Proface Shutdown Server PS A Remote Shutdown RSClt exe C Proface Shutdown Client NOTE When the application does not exist download the installer from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro http www pro face com otasuke 2 Check the IP address of LAN2 on the PS A 3 Shut down the OS of the PS A Make sure to keep the power supply to the PS A 4 Send MagicPacket from the server to the IP address of the PS A checked in 2 Select the IP address to which you want to send the MagicPacket right click on the mouse and select Boot NOTE Download Remote Shutdown a tool to send the MagicPacket from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro 5 The PS A starts up E Starting Shutting Down the PS A from the Standby or Sleep Mode To start shut down the PS A from the standby or sleep mode configuration of the System setting in the Control Panel
117. rt site Otasuke Pro is installed in the PS A 3 Uninstall such a driver s and make sure that only the driver downloaded from Otasuke Pro is installed in the PS A Then check the touch operation e The touch panel driver setting has been changed gt If the touch panel driver setting has been changed touch actions may not work properly Please contact your local PS A distributor The touch position recognized in Have you calibrated the touch panel the touch panel deviates from the actual touch Set Pier do 2 The touch position recognized in If the touch position still deviates after calibration the touch panel still deviates possible causes are from the actual touch even after There are flaws or unevenness on the surface of the calibration PS A gt If the bracket securing the PS A is tightened too much flaws or unevenness may result Release the PS A from the bracket and check whether the problem continues The touch panel calibration was not finished properly 3 Uninstall the touch panel driver once and then install the latest driver The latest driver can be downloaded from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro The hardware in the touch recognition section is faulty gt Use the PS A that operates properly and check whether the same problem occurs If the problem occurs only with a specific unit contact your local PS A distributor for repair or replacement want to know what the LED L
118. s Veored Pass VcoreB Pass Minimize 2 Click the tab of the item you want to check NOTE When an error occurs the color of the corresponding tab changes e As for Device No of SMART 0 means Master or HDDO and 1 means Slave or HDD1 6 14 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 5 Checking the Error Log List 6 5 1 Description Error 2007 6 19 10 04 12 Error 2007 6 19 12 15 24 Error 2007 6 19 15 36 08 Check the location and action of the previous error on the Event Viewer screen 6 15 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ERA SSE 6 5 2 Setup Procedure 1 Select Control Panel Administrative Tools Event Viewer to display the Event Viewer screen Select System to display the system log list The Hardware Reset from a Watchdog Timer Error and the reset input for the RAS port cannot be logged E Event Viewer File Action View Help e gt Aja E fa Event Viewer Local System 67 event s Application 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor error 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor error 2 27 2007 10 45 37 PM System_Monitor G Information 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM Service Control Manager 163 Information 2 27 2007 10 45 30 PM System_Monitor Information 2 27 2007 10 45 29PM Service Control Manager D Information 2 27 2007 10 45 29 PM Service Control Manager Information 2 27 2007 10 45 29 PM System_Monitor D I
119. setting is Enabled Chapter 4 System Setup E Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the Video Intel IGD Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help IPCI IGD Device 2 Enabled Select PCI to have 16D Device 2 Function 1 Enabled a PCI video card A if installed 160 Henory Size UHA 8HB used for the boot display device Select AGP to have the AGP video card if installed used for the boot display device j Enter IGD Memory Size Specifies an allocation capacity for the Video Memory Select from UMA 1MB UMA 8MB UMA 16MB or UMA 32MB The factory default setting is UMA 8MB 4 21 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual m ICH Control Sub Menu Point the cursor to the ICH Control Sub Menu on the Intel screen and press the Enter key so that the following screen will be displayed Iten Specific Help CPU Sleep Enabled These itens deternine uhether the integrated PCI Devices will be Enabled in PCI Config Space JE Enter Integrated Device Control Sub Menu Goes to the setting screen where an enabled disabled state for the USB LAN and PCMCIA is specified Integrated Device Control Sub Menu page4 23 CPU Sleep Specifies whether the CPU needs power saving The choice is Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled
120. sing wet bulb temperature 39 C or less Wet bulb z temperature with HDD 29 C or less o D io 10 RH to 90 RH Storage Humidity Not condensing wet bulb temperature 39 C or less Dust Free of dust Pollution Degree For use in Pollution Degree 2 environment Corrosive gas Free of corrosive gas Atmosphere Using 800 to 1114hPa height 300 to 2000m lt When not using HDD gt a IEC61131 2 compliant 2 5Hz to 9Hz single amplitude 3 5mm 0 14 in g Vibration Resistance 9Hz to 150Hz constant accelerated velocity 9 8m s 8 X Y Z directions 10 cycle 100 minutes lt When using HDD gt 4 9m s 10Hz to 25Hz X Y Z directions 30min each Chapter 2 Specifications Noise Immunity via noise simulator Electrical AC type Noise Voltage 1 500Vp p via noise simulator Pulse Duration 50ns 500ns 1us Rise Time 1ns DC type Noise Voltage 1 000Vp p via noise simulator Pulse Duration 50ns 500ns 1us Rise Time 1ns Electrostatic Discharge Immunity 6kV complies with IEC61000 4 2 Level 3 Noise Immunity Fast Transient Burst Noise Power supply line 2kV IEC61000 4 4 COM port 1kV IEC61000 4 4 Moraig 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 2 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 2 1 3 2 4 Structural PS 3650A PS 3651A Instal
121. stall the Touch Panel Driver in the PS A unit It s necessary to agree to D M C s Mouse Emulation Soft ware TSC 1310D DD License in advance Appendices 4 License Agreement page A 5 1 Start CAProfacelUPDD Setup exe file 2 Follow the instructions given on the screen to install the Touch Panel Driver For the detailed settings refer to C Proface UPDD_30846 Readme pdf NOTE You can open Touch Panel Property by selecting the Start gt Programs gt UPDD gt Settings In this dialog box you can specify the details of the touch panel operation e Ifthe touch position recognized in the panel deviates from the actual touch you need to calibrate the touch panel Select the Start gt Programs gt UPDD gt Calibration When a cross appears on the screen press it Then click OK in the Confirmation after calibration dialog box to finish the calibration 5 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 5 3 2 Special Application Program Features The special programs designed for the PS A unit are located in the following folders Here it is assumed that the Proface folder has already existed on the hard disk of the PS A unit File Name Windows XP Windows 2000 Smonras dll loctl dll Blioctl dll C Windows System32 C Winnt System32 Backlight Control scr BiBright cpl Disp exe C Proface Disp Keyclick exe C Proface Keyclick SystemMonitor exe C Profac
122. t selects field t gt Prinary Slave Systen Henory RARA KB Extended Henory RRR KB Fl nu fe F9 Esc Enter F10 L KEYBOARD ACTION KEYS Help area Provides a summary of the keyboard keys used to carry out the set up Shows the information of the items you selected L SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Each of the titles areas listed here contains system setting items 4 To use the lt gt arrow keys change the menu contents A setting screen of each system will be dis played 5 Touse the N IY arrow keys move up and down the cursor to select an item of the system then confirm it by the Enter key Now you can set up the item you selected 4 2 m BIOS Setup Screen Configuration Main Page 4 4 Specify the drive date Primary Master Primary Slave amp Page 4 5 Display the information for the connected devices Advanced Page 4 6 Set the system details Chapter 4 System Setup Advanced Chipset Control Page 4 9 Set the chipset DDR SDRAM Configuration Page 4 10 Set the memory I O Device Configuration Page 4 11 Set the I O address interrupt No Keyboard Features Page 4 12 Set the keyboard Cache Memory Page 4 13 Set the cache memory related items PCI Configuration PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Page 4 14 Page 4 15 Set PCI Set the ISA IRQ DMI Event Logging Page 4
123. t should be mounted on a flat surface of a Type 4X Indoor Use Only and or Type 12 Enclosure The PS A unit must be used indoors only Install and operate the PS A with its front panel facing outwards Ifthe PS A is mounted so as to cool itself naturally be sure to install it in a vertical panel Also it s recommended that the PS A should be mounted at least 50 mm 1 97 in away from any other adjacent structures or machine parts The temperature must be checked on the final product in which the PS A is installed CE Marking PS3650A T41 PS3651A T41 are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives and Low voltage directive EN55011 Class A EN61000 6 2 and EN60950 PS3650A T41 24V PS3651A T41 24V are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives EN55011 Class A and EN61000 6 2 FCC Statement United States FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMI Compliance Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter
124. tations Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual Pro Server EX Reference Manual NOTE When using the Pro studio s Find Stations command to register the PS A to the network station the System Monitor should be activated with the Remote RAS feature enabled in the PS A 4 Select PL PS A PS B for the PLC type on the network station editing 5 Register the symbol Refer to the following for the symbols that can be registered List of Device Addresses page6 21 NOTE Youare not required to transfer the network project file created with the Pro Studio to the client PS A 6 24 Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features 6 7 Restarting Shutting Down the PS A from a Remote Server 6 7 1 Description Server on which Pro Server Via th k is noti ia the networ is not installed Restart i SS gt gt Exit AAEN Restart or shut down the PS A unit from a server on which Pro Server is not installed The explanation given in this section assumes that the Proface folder has been created on drive C NOTE When using this function LAN2 should be enabled To enable LAN2 download the LAN driver from the Pro face support site Otasuke Pro 5 3 PS A Dedicated Software page5 6 e 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 cont
125. the USB holder to the attachment hole of the PS A unit and then insert the lower pick as shown below to fix the USB holder 2 USB Cable 3 Insert the USB cover into the tab of the USB holder to fix the USB cable USB Cover In case of installing the second USB cable repeat the steps 2 and 3 3 20 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation FE AAA E Removal Remove USB Holder by the reverse procedures to the attachment procedures 1 Lift up the tab of the USB holder and then remove the USB cover 2 Remove the USB cable 3 Remove the picks pushing the USB holder from both top and bottom and then remove the USB holder from PS A unit 3 21 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual ERA AAA 3 22 System Setup 1 Setup Procedures 2 System Parameters This chapter explains how to enter the PS A system settings as well as the cautions required both before and during set up 4 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 1 Setup Procedures The BIOS setting up procedures are the following IMPORTANT Normally use only the factory default settings 1 Connect a USB keyboard to the PS A 2 Turn the PS A s power ON 3 After the boot up screen comes up press the F2 key until the following screen appears Menu Hain Advanced Intel Security Pouer Boot Exit 110 52 031 Iten Specific Help Systen Date 2005 12 21 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or gt Prinary Haster lt Enter g
126. the figure below and remove the fan unit 3 Turn the fan unit upside down Unscrew the screw 1 and lift the fan Remove the filter between the fan cover and the fan 7 3 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 4 Remove dust on the filter using a cleaner etc If stubborn dirt or stains are present wash the filter with a neutral detergent Mia Do not wring the filter to dry it b Filter 0 When drying the filter dry it without exposing it to direct sunlight Dry the filter completely before reattaching it 5 Install the filter and tighten the screws of the fan cover 6 Install the fan unit in the PS A unit IMPORTANT e Be sure the fan cover is securely attached to the PS A unit This is to ensure the fan cover does not fall while the PS A unit is operating e When installing the fan unit in the PS A unit keep the cable as left as possible seen from the back surface of the PS A unit so that the fan cannot contact with it 7 4 Chapter 7 Maintenance 7 3 Periodic Inspection Items Be sure to inspect the PS A periodically to ensure it is in good working condition E Ambient environment check Is the ambient temperature within the specified range PS 3650A When using HDD When not using HDD 5 to 50 C 0 to 50 C PS 3651A When using HDD When not using HDD 5 to 45 C 0 to 50 C e Is the ambient humidity within the specified range PS3650A PS36
127. these screws are not tightened firmly it may cause a short circuit fire or incorrect unit operation Q Be sure that metal particles and wiring debris do not fall inside the PS A unit They can cause a fire malfunction or incorrect unit operation Maintenance S Do not reset or turn the PS A OFF or insert or remove the CF Card while the PS A units CF Card or hard disk is being accessed Otherwise CF Card and the hard disk internal data may be damaged or lost Unit Disposal Q When the product is disposed of it should be done so according to your country s regulations for similar types of industrial waste General Safety Precautions S Do not press on the PS A unit s display with excessive force or with a hard object since it can damage the display Also do not press on the touch panel with a pointed object such as the tip of a mechanical pencil or a screwdriver since doing so can damage the touch panel S Do not install the PS A where the ambient temperature exceeds the specified range Doing so may cause a unit malfunction S To prevent abnormally high temperatures from occurring inside the PS A do not restrict or block the PS A units rear face ventilation slots S Do not operate the PS A in areas where large sudden temperature changes can occur These changes can cause condensation to form inside the PS A possibly causing it to malfunction S Do not allow water liquids or metal fragments to enter inside the PS A unit s
128. tored Status Not Support Not supported Not Support is displayed when a device like a CF card which does not support SMART is detected When Buzzer is selected for the error notification method you can stop the Buzzer Off a buzzer by clicking Buzzer Off When an error is detected clicking Reset recovers the System Monitor from the error status NOTE Reset e After an error is resolved make sure to reset If reset is not performed the error history remains which causes the error to be detected again even if it was resolved For the procedure to recover from an error status refer to the following section When an Error Occurs page6 13 Minimize Stores the System Monitor screen in the task tray 6 34 6 10 Error Messages E Alarm Pop up Messages Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features When an error occurs while the Popup Message option is enabled for Error Action the following messages appear on the pop up message output screen under the factory settings Error generating Item Message VcoreA VcoreA Power Supply Error VcoreB VcoreB Power Supply Error 3 3V 3 3V Power Supply Error 5V 5V Power Supply Error 12V 12V Power Supply Error 2 5V 2 5V Power Supply Error 1247 12V Power Supply Error System FAN System FAN Error System Temperature System Temperature Error System2 Temperature
129. ts be sure to back up the PS A unit s data regularly LCD Panel Usage Precautions The LCD panel s liquid contains an irritant If the panel is damaged and any of this liquid contacts your skin immediately rinse the area with running water for at least 15 minutes If the liquid gets in your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor The PS A unit s LCD screen may flicker or show unevenness in the brightness of certain images or at some contrast settings This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect Some LCD screens may have differences in brightness and tone Please be aware of this difference when using multi ple units side by side Depending on the ambient temperature LCD screens may sometimes look whitish at high temperatures or blackish at low temperatures This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect e Some of PS A unit s LCD screens may contain black and white colored pixels This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect Extended shadows or Crosstalk may appear on the LCD screen This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect e The color displayed on the PS A unit s LCD screen may appear different when seen from outside the specified viewing angle This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect When the same image is displayed on the PS A unit s screen for a long period an afterimage may appear when the
130. ual E Battery Replacement Procedure The battery is on the PC board inside the PS A unit Refer to 7 5 Replacing the Backlight for how to open the PS A unit 7 5 1 Procedure for replacing the backlight of PS 3650A page7 9 7 5 2 Procedure for replacing the backlight of PS 3651A page7 12 1 Be sure to confirm that power is not supplied to the PS A unit and open the unit e O 2 ya 000000000000000000 Internal Battery 2 Remove the battery Push the clip of the battery holder with your finger the forceps etc and the battery is pushed up and removed Cli p Battery Battery Holder 3 Insert the new battery Insert the battery in the side of the clip of the battery holder first with the plus pole facing upward Push the battery from above until you hear the click to fit it in the battery holder L Clip Minesarim Be sure the battery s plus and minus sides are correctly oriented 4 Return the PS A unit to the original condition eig Be sure to adjust the time of the internal clock after replacing the battery 7 16 Troubleshooting 1 Problems and Countermeasures 2 Recovery Procedure This chapter describes the countermeasures for problems with the PS A and the recovery procedure for the OS 8 1 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 8 1 Problems and Countermeasures Problem Countermeasure and reference page Is the power cable connected properly
131. ure System2 Temperature Error has occurred CPU Temperature CPU Temperature Error has occurred Watch Dog Timer Watchdog 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 where errors occur 0 Master 1 Slave 1 Nothing is displayed on PS 3651A Error Action NOTE The data shown in the table s DO indicate the error type location The actions to be taken after an error occurs are set via the System Monitor Property Error Action Error Message Buzzer Buzzer has sounded because of OO error Popup Message Popup Message has been shown because of HO error OS Shutdown Window has been shut down because of OO error LED LED has output because of OO error Chapter 6 PS A Monitoring Features E Error Messages Displayed during Device Reading Writing 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 is rejected 9535 253Fh Value setting to the device retrieval failed 65535 Returned when read write of invalid v
132. ut down your sys tem safely by changing into the power supply for the backup 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 Pro face support site Otasuke Pro also supply the battery unit for PS A Visit Otasuke Pro to download battery unit driver for PS 3650A series URL http www pro face com otasuke PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual 5 4 3 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 drive D and click OK When copying the file from other locations such as a floppy disk or network server also click the OK button 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 When Your PS A has a Preinstalled OS C Proface Setup I386 5 4 4 NTFS File
133. x 81 240 27 4025 INFINITY soft Keyclick32 Digital Electronics Corporation shall be in no case liable for any loss or damages to you or any third party whatsoever arising from any faulty performance of IN fINITY soft nor shall be responsible to correct such error of the software program in question A 7 PS 3650A PS 3651A User Manual B R A 8
134. y stop S While a CF Card is being accessed Status LED Blinking in green NEVER turn OFF or reset the PS A or insert or remove the CF Card If you do not CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost Q Prior to inserting a CF Card familiarize yourself with the CF Card s front and rear face orientation as well as the CF Card connector s position If the CF Card is not correctly positioned when it is inserted into the Multi Unit the CF Card s internal data CF Card and the PS A unit may be damaged or broken Q Be sure to use only CF Cards manufactured by the Pro face The CF Card s internal data may be damaged when using another manufacturer s CF Card Q Once PS A data is lost it cannot be recovered Since accidental data loss can occur at any time be sure to back up all PS A screen and CF Card data regularly O 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 DO NOT bend the CF Card DO NOT drop or strike the CF Card against another object e Keep the CF Card dry DO NOT touch the CF Card connectors DO NOT disassemble or modify the CF Card Chapter 3 Hardware Installation E Inserting the CF Card Use the following steps to insert the CF Card in the PS A 1 Confirm that the PS A is turned OFF 2 Slacken a screw of the CF card cover and remove the CF card cover Screw Eject Button CF Card 3 Confirm

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