Home
PL5900 Series User Manual
Contents
1. Side View RE g E PL5900 T11 PL5900 T41 24V PL5901 T11 PL5901 T41 24V H jie K u eT Power Terminals A L F4 f N SD 14 D Power Switch 4 OU Wr e ED 3 IN S lill e m PL 5900 Unit screw size M3 Positive electrode AC Input Live Line Negative electrode AC Input Neutral Line Grounding T erminal connected to Grounding T erminal connected to the PL chassis the PL chassis Use the following steps when connecting the power cord to the PL s power terminals AN WARNINGS To prevent an electric shock be sure to turn the PL s power supply OFF before connecting the power cord terminals to the PL To prevent fires electrical hazards and equipment damage be sure to use only the specified power supply voltage when operating the PL 1 Confirm that the P L s power switch is turned OFF Then remove the power L Om terminal s transparent plastic cover N E Screws lt 8
2. RJ U 900000000000000000000000 Os OZ 5088o000080000S8d000 So C O000000000000000000000000000000 00 00000000000000000000000000000000 99 0000000000000000000000000000000 o 906 C 00000000000000000000000000000000 o OO o 91 0 3 58 60 0 2 36 291 0 11 46 Top 9313 66 2210 87 311 12 24 E gt 1410 55 gt A Y A KO al E N Nn Profane V U N N r4 o mi Front Side m PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 19 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 9 Panel Cut Dimensions Unit mm in pA ZS v9 A o 2 4 p eo oo T e o 9 TO 1O to CN NU J 1 0 04 11 4 291 5 E 8 0 A Be sure the thickness of the panel is from 1 6 to 10 mm L e All panel surfaces used should be strengthened Especially if high important levels of vibration are expected and the PL s installation surface i e an operation panel s door etc can move i e open or close due consideration should be given to the PL s weight e To insure that the PL s moisture resistance is maintained be sure to install the PL into a panel that is flat and free of scratches or dents e Be sure
3. U m 000000000000000000000000 oo in 06 Oo o 000000 o 982 0006000000000000000000 ooo H m 0000000000000000000000000000000 oo 00000000000000000000000000000000 o 0000000000000000000000000000000 000 00000000000000000000000000000000 o O o 0000000 O00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 Top gt al FI A c LA TI LE A i E i 0 o r ej f m EI H M 5 ol 1N N N o romer o D Tm d Eos qus il l Le kal Front Side PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 13 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 3 PL 5900T with Mirror Disk Unit External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections o o OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O00000000000000000000000 O0000 O00000000000000000 O000000000000000000000000000000 o o9 9o ett 80 3 15 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000 L I 158 016 221 251 0 9 88 AA CW 0 0 086 303080 o 090 686 o 090 090 030 090 090 090 030 ogo o o 080 090 090 090 090 030 080 090 080 080 080 090 858 086
4. PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards B PL 5901T 1 Slot model 4 Attach the branket that comes with the FDD unit and secure it with the two 2 attachment screws Do not use the FDD rear blank panel re moved in step 3 5 Insertthe FDD unit so thatthe PL and FDD unit connectors are securelv connected 6 Secure the FDD unit to the PL using all four attachment screws Two 2 FDD unit and two 2 PL bottom face screws GX te As this drawing shows even when NV the FDD unit is inserted com pletely it will protrude slightly from the back of the PL 3 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 4 Removing Installing the HDD Unit Ko The following insertion removal procedure is the same for the FFD unit Ned A i RN 35 p 4 Since the HDD unit is a precision instrument be sure not to subject it m Important to excessive vibration or sudden shocks 1 Remove the two 2 attachment screws from the Expansion Slot Cover Middle cover on the P L 5900 Attachment Screws 2 Grasp the HDD units handle and pull the unit slowly out of the PL Be sure you do not damage the unit
5. Coordinate amp Coordinate code ICoordinate amp Coordinate code Coordinate Code Management Table Design The coordinate code management table manages positions of multiple coordinate Number n of registered coordinate code lists Offset of Ist coordinate code list Segment of Ist coordinate code list code lists Offset of 2nd coordinate code list Segment of 2nd coordinate code list Offset of nth coordinate code list Segment of nth coordinate code list PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 9 Chapter 6 OS Setup Coordinate Code List Design The coordinate code list determines which code is returned when the touch panel is pressed in a specific area These coordinates specify the display coordinates Number n of registered coordinate codes Display coordinate designation mode Left side X coordinate of Ist area X1 Top side X coordinate of Ist area Y1 Right side X coordinate of Ist area X2 Bottom side X coordinate of Ist area Y2 Coordinate code of Ist area code Left side X coordinate of nth area X1 Top side X coordinate of nth area Y1 Right side X coordinate of nth area X2 Bottom side X coordinate of nth area Y2 Coordinate code of nth area code 0400h Coordinate code input unrestricted wait Returns coordinates of the area position touched and coordinate code Waits until data is entered Input AX 0400h Output AH 0 Successfully
6. Mouse CLK SHIELD 0 2 3 4 RS 232C Interface COM1 COM2 COM3 D sub 9 pin Male 22335 d Screw Size 4 40UNC Inch Type The GND terminal is the signal ground Be sure to connect it with the important Cable s opposite side SG terminal No 9 pin RI 5V is used by COM2 and COM3 only If COMI is used the pin becomes RI The changeover from RI to 5V is set via the PL side face slide switch 2 4 PL Part Names and Features A Be sure to confirm what settings will be used by the other device and f set the dip switches accordingly Failure to do so can result in a unit important malfunction or damage Whenever changing the PL dip switches be sure to first turn the PL s power supply OFF Failure to do so can cause a PL malfunction PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 7 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 3 5 RAS Interface D Sub 25 pin Male oe Y Screw Size 4 40UNO Inch Type PinNo SignalName PinNo SignalName LO le 98D 7 2 E q 15 9V O N ess RESETINPUT H 18 DNO 19 DOUT 2 o3 m 7 25 EE ODE es i p NN E BNE XE mE Cid NE GI pole ou ENEIC ji 587 pour B EE VE ESK EEN EC NC NC NC NC NC je he LA For detailed RAS Feature information Note DH Appendix 2 RAS Feature B External Input Signa
7. M llli 271 10 671 o 251 0 9 88 s s e LC OU 2000000 p od ho 38 1 50 Front Side PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 17 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 7 PL 5901T with Mirror Disk Unit External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections II o GO 009 TA 000000000000000000000000 Oo g amp Ba 000000 0000000000000000000000 O00000000000000000000000000000 00 O000000000000000000000000000000 OO 0000000000000000000000000000000 9099 O000000000000000000000000000000 o 00 o 3H 158 006 22 291 0 11 46 Top 90 o 93 3 66 50 1 97 14 0 55 I 311 12 24 o ia C CD 00 000000 0 oi N Hm HE 4 D Front Side 2 18 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 8 PL 5901T with PL RC500 External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections
8. x je PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 3 Installing the FDD Unit The attachment procedures for the PL 5900T and the PL 5901T are different The following steps up to 3 are the same After that refer to your unit s specific instructions 1 Open the front maintenance cover and remove the FDD front face blank panel 2 Close the front maintenance cover d A H FDD front face blank panel FDD rear face blank panel 3 Remove the two 2 attachment screws from the FDD rear face blank panel and remove the cover 3 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards B PL 5900T 3 Slot model 4 Attach the FDD rear face blank panel removed in step 3 to the FDD unit and secure it with the two 2 attach ment o pupa MS Do not use the branket that comes with the FDD Unit 5 Insertthe FDD unitso thatthe PL and FDD unit connectors are securely connected 6 Secure the FDD unitto the PL using all four attachment screws Two 2 FDD unitand two 2 PL bottom face screws
9. Gm SS Used by Main Board o Sersot4 COWapTouchPane Touch Pane Serial port 3 COM3 Reserved This device is not supported by the system but is reserved as standard 1 Depending on the arrangement of anv connected Plug and Plav de important vices these features perform different functions actions PL 5900 Series User Manual App 1 Appendices App 2 A 1 2 Memory Map x FFFFFFFFH System ROM FFFF0000H Unused RAM System ROM 00100000H 000E0000H Expanded ROM Area 000CC000H VGA BIOS 000C0000H Display Adaptor 000A0000H Unused RAM 640 KB System Board DRAM 00000000H PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 1 3 Interrupt Map m Hardware Interrupt List T Beeper ima alSeraiPortz COND GeneralUse Pot na SerialPort CON General Use Pot IRQ a RealTime Clock ACPI Controller Serial Port4 COM 4 Touch Panel for EZ monitor ma Serial Ports COM Gener Use Pot ina r2 NetorkContoler SY IRQ 13 Numeric Data Processor IRQ 14 ard Disk IDE Available for users A 7 N i Depending on the arrangement of anv connected Plug and Plav de important Vices these features perform different functions actions B DMA Channel List DMA 1 For 8 bit transmission DMA2 JFloppvdisk controller DMA 3 DMA 4 Cascade to controller 1 o For 16 bit transmission DMA7 DAT PL 5900 Series User Manual App 3
10. PL 5900 Series User Manual B Start up Chapter 6 OS Setup ATPH59 Parameter Parameters a lt n gt q lt n gt i lt n gt r c lt path name gt E ote Specifies the I O base address of the touch panel s SIO port Hexadecimal Default 2e8 COM4 3f8 COMI 2f8 COM2 3e8 COM3 2e8 COM4 Specifies the interrupt level IRQ of the touch panel s SIO port Default 10 COM4 n 4 COM1 3 COM2 11 COM3 10 COM Sets the software interrupt vector number when calling up functions Hexadecimal Default n 59 Cancels the resident command Specifies the data file containing the calibrated value obtained from CALIB59 EXE touch panel data calibration When defaulted to ATPH59 CAL of the current directory is used Example atph59 a2e8 q10 cc atph59 cal NA Normally only atph59 is needed At startup the following message will appear on the screen Analog Touch Panel Handler ATPH59 EXE Version X XX Copy right c 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation Stay resident After startup these commands reside in memory L c Ifan error is generated because for example there is no file created Important by the CALIB59 EXE application the following message appears on the screen and the system will start up in a mode that does not calibrate data WARNING Can t open CAL file Stay resident e Unless properly calibrated the display
11. Appendices A 2 RAS Feature A 2 1 PL s 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 PL system Though the standard set of RAS features used will vary depending on the devices used the following features are used to provide Alarm Monitoring and External Input Signal support Alarm Monitoring Power Voltage Alarm Cooling Fan Alarm Internal Temperature Alarm Watchdog T imer Time Up Mirror Disk Alarm Backlight Burnout Detection Touch Panel Alarm External Input Signal Standard Signal Input DIN 2 bit Remote ResetInput Also when either the one of the above mentioned alarms occurs or an external signal input is received the following types of alarm processing output signals and features are supported External Output Signal Standard Signal Output DOUT 1 bit Alarm Output 1 point Lamp Output 1 point Types of Processing all units JLED Indicator 3 state display 1 point Pop up Message Output Buzzer Output System Shutdown Furthermore using the PL s System Monitor feature included in the PL s soft ware utility disk allows the easy setting and control Enable Disable of the aforementioned Alarm Monitor and External Input Signals Last the system monitor feature s use of an Application Link Library API DLL allows it to also be used with other applicatio
12. Display Square Function Sheet F1 Function Sheet F2 Function Sheet F3 Function Sheet F4 Function Sheet F5 Function Sheet F6 Function Sheet F7 Function Sheet F8 Appendices App 13 Appendices 1 0x31 Function Sheet 1 2 0x32 Function Sheet 2 3 0x33 Function Sheet 3 4 0x34 Function Sheet 4 S 0x35 Function Sheet 5 6 0x36 Function Sheet 6 7 0x37 Function Sheet 7 8 0x38 Function Sheet 8 9 0x39 Function Sheet 9 0 0x30 Function Sheet 0 Ox2e Function Sheet Qx2b Function Sheet BS 0x08 Function Sheet BS ENT OxOd Function Sheet ENT 0 0 ji union REGS inregs outregs RR aR A EEE ok k k k BUZZER ON RR AR A A EEE k ok k void buzzer_on void int timer outp CTRL8253 0xb6 outp DATA8253 2 0x33 outp DATA8253 2 0x05 Length of buzzer sounding outp CTRL8042 inp CTRL8042 0x3 amp Oxff Buzzer On for timer 0 timer lt BEEP_TIME timer App 14 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices E SEE RE k ohe ok ok ok ok ok k BUZZER OFF RR HR A A ohe SE SEE EE ok ok ok ok ok void buzzer_off void outp CTRL8042 inp CTRL8042 amp Oxfc Buzzer Off FREE ERE GE GE ohe ohe ohe k ohe E k k ok ok ok ok ok skok WAIT TOUCHPANEL OFF REESE
13. Function 01h Key input data check Detects the data in the keyboard buffer Input AH 0lh Output ZF 0 Readable data in the keyboard buffer 1 No readable data in the keyboard buffer AL Primary code character code AH Secondary code scan code Function 02h Shift status read Returns the status information of the special keys Input AH 02h Output AL Shift status Bit 7 Insert key Bit 6 Caps Lock key Bit 5 Num Lock key Bit 4 Scroll Lock key Bit 3 Alt key Bit 2 Ctrl key Bit 1 Shift Left key Bit 0 Shift Right key Function 05h The key in data writing Writes the data for the CX register settings to the keyboard buffer as input from the keyboard Input AH 05h CL Primary code character code CH Secondary code scan code Output AL Status 0 Successfully completed 1 Aborted No available space in the keyboard buffer PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 17 Chapter 6 OS Setup Functiom0h Keyinputdataread AX keyboard Reads the input key data The function is associated with the AX keyboard Input AH 10h Output AL Primary code character code AH Secondary code scan code Function 11h Key input data check AX keyboard Detects the data in the keyboard buffer Function is associated with the AX keyboard Input AH llh Output ZF 0 Readable data in the keyboard buffer 1 No readable data in the keyboard buffer AL Primary code character code AH Secondary co
14. aN To quit programming press the Esc Note key Then when the message shown on NI the left appears press the Y key The program will end without saving data Here pressing the N key will return you to the calibration mode Terminate program without saving calibration data Y N Analog Touch Panel Calibration CALIBS9 EXE Version XXX 3 Start up the Test Mode with the L I key Copyright c 199X Digital Electronics Corporation This mode tests the calibrated value to deter Test Mode mine if it is correct or not Enter Save calibration data and Exit The perimeter is OK if it is drawn along the path Esc Return to calibration mode you traced by finger Otherwise return to the Calibration Mode and touch the lit up areas again rx You can return to the Calibration Note Mode with the Esc key Calibration data name ATPH59 CAL_ 4 If test results are OK press the Enter key When the message shown at the left appears input the data file name and press the J key rx When specifying the data file name for Note the parameter C path name at the CALIB59 EXE start up the program ends without displaying the message shown on the left PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 13 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 2 3 KEYEM PL EXE Keyboard Emulator Note This program can only be used with the Japanese version of MS DOS This program graphically displays the keyboard on
15. 1 Oxle6l Function Sheet F1 80 40 159 1 0x3062 Function Sheet F2 160 40 239 1 0x2e63 Function Sheet F3 240 40 319 1 0x2064 Function Sheet F4 320 40 399 1 0x1265 Function Sheet F5 400 40 479 1 0x2166 Function Sheet F6 480 40 559 1 0x2267 Function Sheet F7 560 40 639 1 0x2368 Function Sheet F8 App 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 480 560 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 479 struct key_code char keyname 3 39 79 119 159 199 239 279 319 359 399 439 479 559 639 short keycode kbcd Z A B e D G 0x7a 0x61 0x62 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x66 0x67 0x68 PL 5900 Series User Manual 519 0x0231 519 0x0332 519 0x0433 519 0x0534 519 0x0635 519 0x0736 519 0x0837 519 0x0938 519 0x0a39 519 Ox0b30 519 0x342e 519 0x272b 519 Ox0e08 519 Oxlcod 0 0 Function Sheet 1 Function Sheet 2 Function Sheet 3 Function Sheet 4 Function Sheet 5 Function Sheet 6 Function Sheet 7 Function Sheet 8 Function Sheet 9 Function Sheet 0 Function Sheet Function Sheet Function Sheet BS Function Sheet ENT Touch Key Name Key Code x
16. 4 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 External Dimensions 2 5 1 PL 5900T External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections 9 o t m 000000000000000000000000 o O o o 000000 0D00000000000000000000 SONO DO DOB ONU DEAD A O0000000000000000000 OO O000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O00000000 00000000 80 3 15 251 9 88 291 0 11 46 Top 311 12 24 271 10 67 2 12 130 5 12 14055 WE 08 l LE H 8 H Li in i el el Y PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 2 PL 5900T with PL FD500 External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections S
17. 5 2 8 PM Wake Up Events 5 14 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 8 PM Wake Up Events Select PM Wake Up Events from the Power Management Setup Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software PM Wake Up Events IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI Enabled Item Help IRQ 8 Break Suspend Disabled MACPME Power Up Control Enabled Menu Level gt gt PCIPME Power Up Control Enabled KB Power ON Password Enter Power Up by Alarm Disabled x Month Alarm NA x Day of Month Alarm 0 x Time hh mm ss Alarm 0 0 0 Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI This setting determines if the system is reset when an allowed interrupt is de tected The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B IRQ 8 Break Suspend This setting determines if the data required to trigger the power saving suspend mode is allocated to IRQ8 or not The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B MACPME Power Up Control This setting determines if the PL starts via input from a LAN or not The avail able settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is En abled and 1s recom
18. CY End status 0 Successfully completed 1 Emor 05h Westem calendar Year given as 2 digit BCD significant 2 bits 19 or 20 _ Year BCD Month BCD Day BCD 5 E rae BCD dim o CL Minutes BCD a ce completed DH Seconds BCD AH 07h PL 5900 Series User Manual
19. aN To obtain the maximum degree of moisture resistance be sure to attach the PL to Note smooth flat surface NO The panel itself can be from 1 6 to 10 0 mm thick Strengthening may be required for the panel Be sure to consider the impo weight of the PL when designing the panel 1 6 10 0 mm PL 5900 Series User Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 50 mm clearance between the PL and any other objects The clearance must be large enough to allow you to insert or remove expansion boards and to attach connectors Br To enhance the PL s maintainability operability and ventilation allow at least Note Unit mm less than 30 from vertical Avoid using the PL where the ambient temperature will exceed 45 C Avoid placing the PL next to other devices that might cause overheating wen Be sure that the panel s viewing angle is tilted no more than 30 degrees from par allel to the operator i e operator is directly in front Keep the PL away from arc generating devices such as magnetic switches and non fuse breakers Avoid using the PL in environments where corrosive gases are present 4 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring B Installation 1 Insert the PL into the panel 2 Insert the installation fastener hooks into the four 4 installation fa
20. 690 686 696 291 0 11 46 Top 311 12 24 V 14 0 55 lt 130 5 12 501 97 lt gt 271 10 671 Front 2 14 C 0 e 000100 00 CE 251 0 9 88 106 0 4 17 bo PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 4 PL 5900T with PL RC500 External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections 000000000000000000000000 oo Oo o 000000 o 0000000000000000000000 oo 9 o EI O000000000000000000000000000000 OO 8013 15 O000000000000000000000000000000 O0000000000000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000000000000 91 0 3 58 60 0 2 36 251 0 9 88 291 0 11 46 Top 130 5 12 I 22 0 87 311 12 24 14 0 55 271 10 67 251 0 9 88 POWER O Disk b 98 d S 55 0 2 17 p o8 thes Front Sid
21. BL 30h AL Selected vertical resolution 00h 200 display lines 01h 350 display lines 02h 400 display lines AH 12h BL 31h AL Load selection 0 Default pallet loading enabled 1 Default pallet loading disabled AH 12h BL 32h AL 0 Video enabled 1 Video disabled AH 12h BL 33h AL 0 Gray scale enabled 1 Gray scale disabled PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices Number of vertical bits per character Number of lines per screen 1 Address of data specified in BH 0 Color mode 1 B W mode MDA mode Video RAM memory size Reserved DIP switch setting AL 12h Successfully executed AL 12h Successfully executed AL 12h Successfully executed AL 12h Successfully executed App 23 Appendices Operation Input Output Performance selection 12h 34h Selection AL 12h Successfully executed 0 Cursor emulator enabled 1 Cursor emulator disabled 12h 6h 0 Screen ON 1 Screen OFF Cursor emulator enable disable Screen ON OFF AL 12h Successfully executed Character string output to screen 13h 00h Page No Character output Attribute without cursor Length movement Starting line position of first character in character string Starting column position of first character in character string Top address in character string 13h 01h Page No Attribute Number of characters Starting line position of first ch
22. FG B e eg Transparent Cover PL 5900 Series User Manual 4 7 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring B PL5900 T11 PL5901 T11 2 Loosen and remove the middle three screws from the terminal strip Align the crimp terminals with each screw hole and tighten the screws Sar Crimp Terminal Types Not ote V1 25 3 by J S T or equiva NO lent JIS standard part num ber RAV1 25 3 Crimp terminals must be the same as shown below Over 3 2mm 0 13in Under 6 0mm 0 24in G The colors used in these L figures are for the cable Important which came with the PL e This power cable is de signed only for AC100V 115V use Any other power level should use its own specially de signed cable Attachment Screws o Or 3 Reattach the terminal strip s trans en arent cover and secure itin place L jiri pae EN je with its attatchment screws S Ier FG O e a Transparent Cover 4 8 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring B PL5900 T41 24V PL5901 T41 24V 2 Loosen and remove the mi
23. Mouse Inte rfdee iuis ein tora oes Ser aio Qr esa OVI eei dasad 2 7 2 3 4 RS 232C Interface COM1 COM2 COM3 eee 2 7 2 3 9 CRUS MENAC E era meer ideas 2 8 2 4 PL Part Names and Features soesssessoossoossoossssesssessoossoosssssessessoessoosso 2 10 25 External Dimensions i ioinebe sordes eu odipe d ehe rU PR RARE E RR C Pa CON RO PER ege ap ER ES 2 12 2 5 1 PL 5900T External Dimensions 2 12 2 5 2 PL 5900T with PL FD500 External Dimensions 2 13 2 5 3 PL 5900T with Mirror Disk Unit External Dimensions 2 14 2 5 4 PL S900T with PL RC500 External Dimensions 2 15 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 2 5 5 PL 5901T External Dimensions eese 2 16 2 5 6 PL 5901T with PL FD500 External Dimensions 2 17 2 5 7 PL 5901T with Mirror Disk Unit External Dimensions 2 18 2 5 8 PL 5901T with PL RC500 External Dimensions 2 19 2 5 9 Panel Cut Dim ensiolieuussiaendesenidiescata uci quM ecco as ana 2 20 Installation se non nina e dada nd i e n da v 3 1 3 1 1 Removing the Rear Maintenance Cover eese 3 2 3 1 2 Installing the DIM Module onines 3 3 ILI Installing the FDD Unit aeter aie e i ted 3 4 3 1 4 Removing Installing the HDD Unit eese 3 7 3 1 5 Installing an Expansion Board see 3 8 3 1
24. The factory default setting is Dis abled and is recommended for most users B POWER FAN This setting determines the allowable range of the Power Fan speed The available settings are 3096 450 and Disabled The factory default setting is Dis abled and 1s recommended for most users 5 22 PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 1 Floppy Disk Utility Programs 6 2 MS DOS Programs Chapter 6 OS Setup This chapter provides information about the set up of the PL s MS DOS or Windows 95 operating systems 6 1 Floppy Disk Utility Programs The following additional program files are designed to run on the MS DOS Windows 95 operating system For details please refer to the additional README files B README Files Contents FileName Contents O T his file contains the latest detailed software program information READMEE TXT Gee Please be sure to read this file This file contains the latest detailed software program information README 95E Tu Please be sure to read this file PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 1 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 2 6 1 1 MS DOS Software eee Beim Touch panel handler Converts inputfrom the touch panel in line with display panel ATPH59 EXE resolution 640 x 480 Itis also compatible with Digital Panel Computers ofthe PL 386 family T his is nota mouse emulation program Touch panel data calibration Bytouching the specified position on the panel the difference N
25. 10 A Display B Display output area The built in VGA control ler supports PC compatible architecture Touch Panel This high resolution analog touch panel allows you to configure a keyboard less system C Front Maintenance Cover F Open this cover to access the Keyboard I F Reset Switch and connect the optional FDD unit Power Lamp LED The status of the lamp changes according to the alarm type detected by the RAS feature 2 3 5 RAS Interface Hard Disk Access LED DISK The LED lights during accesses to the hard disk flash file disk FDD Front Face Blank Panel Remove this cover to install the optional FDD Unit G Keyboard Connector A PS 2 compatible keyboard is connected here H USB Connector USB2 L To use the USB connector you must install Windows 98 SR2 Hardware Reset Switch IDE VF Cover To connect the optional CD ROM drive unit PL DK200 the Mirror Disk Unit PL MD200 HUOI or RS 232C RS 485 Adapter remove this cover and use this connector FDD Rear Face Blank Panel Remove this cover to install the optional FDD Unit Power Switch Turns the PL s power ON or OFF M Power Terminals The PL s ACI00V DC24V power cord terminals are connected here N Rear Maintenance Cover Remove this cover to install the optional DIM mod ule or an expansion board PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications O Keyboard Connector A PS 2 compatible ke
26. 3 Insert the new HDD unit into the PL s guideways and push itin until its rear connector is securely connected 4 Secure the unitin place with its two 2 attachment screws PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 5 Installing an Expansion Board 1 Unscrew the desired expansion slot s cover attachment screw and remove the cover 3 1 1 Removing the Rear Maintenance Cover Unscrew the Blank Panel s attach ment screw to remove the Blank Panel 2 Remove the expansion slot s duster cover 3 Insert the expansion board into the expansion slot 4 Secure the expansion board s metal positioning strip in place with its at tachment screw Positioning Strip Attachment Screw 5 Last replace the rear maintenance cover and half cover and secure them in place with their attachmentscrews 3 8 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 6 Connecting the CD ROM Unit 1 Unscrew the two 2 IDE I F cover attachment screws and remove the cover 2 Connect the CD ROM unit cable to the PL s IDF I F connector A Be sure that the cable is L securelv connected before important turning ON the PL s power switch PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 9 Memo PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 10 4 1 Installation Cautions 4 2 Installing the PL Chapter 4 3 Wiring the PL 4 Installation and Wiring Th
27. 4 Touch Panel Handler ps ssccccccsscsssecsesevecssecnvensneverense ekcssnsvevcostereccsveeee App 11 A 5 BIOS Li note pi ipi nintendo App 19 oo PL 5900 Series User Manual Preface UL c UL CSA Application Notes The PL5900 T41 24V PL5901 T41 24V series units are UL c UL CSA 1950 recog nized products UL File No E171486 Please pay special attention to the following instructions when applying for UL c UL approval for machinery which includes any of these PL units Equipment with a PL mounted in it requires UL c UL evaluation for the combination of the PL and equipment The PL conforms as a component to the following standards UL 1950 Third Edition dated March 1 1998 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment CSA C22 2 No 950 M95 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment PL5900 T4 UL Registration Model 2880065 02 PL5901 T4 UL Registration Model 2880065 01 The PL should be used as a built in component of another product Use the PL indoors only When connecting the PL s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has conductive wires that are 0 75 mm or larger When an end use product will include the PL be sure to design the PL s power cut off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the operator can easily
28. AH 0 Successfully completed BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers 0101h Touch panel input immediate restore Returns coordinates of the area position touched Immediately restored after input is made Input AX 010lh Output AH 0 Input on 1 when input is off BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers 6 8 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup 0102h Touch panel non destructive input Returns coordinates of the area position touched Does not update touch panel input buffer Input AX 0102h Output AH 0 Input present No input 1 BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers 0300h Coordinate code register Registers code corresponding to the display coordinates Input AX 0300h ES Segment from coordinate code management table DI Offset from coordinate code management table Output AH 0 Successfully completed Relationship between coordinate code management table and coordinate code ES DI Coordinate code l Coordinate amp Coordinate code management table
29. Disabled IN4 12V Tolerance Disabled IN5 5V Tolerance Disabled CPU Fan Tolerance Disabled Power Fan Tolerance Disabled T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B CPU Warning Temperature This setting defines the CPU temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 40 C 104 F 45 C 113 F 50 C 122 F 55 C 131 F 60 C 140 F 65 C 149 F 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B System Warning Temp This setting defines the motherboard temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 40 C 104 F 45 C 113 F S0 C 122 F 55 C 131 F 60 C 140 F 65 C 149 F 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B INO Vcore Inl 3 3V IN2 5V IN3 12V INA 12V INS 5V This setting determines the allowable range of the voltage of INO Vcore Inl 3 3V IN2 5V IN3 12V INA 12V INS 5V The available settings are 4 6 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 21 Chapter 5 System Setup m CPU FAN This setting determines the allowable range of CPU FAN speed The available settings are 30 450 and Disabled
30. Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Password Save amp Exit Setup gt Power Management Setup Exit Without Saving gt PnP PCI Configurations ESC Quit Tle Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type KEYBOARD ACTION KEYS A summary of the keyboard keys used to move through screens and make selections SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Each of the titles areas listed refers to a system setting area 4 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired selection and use the Enter key to select an item 5 1 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 System Parameters Use the menu screen to select a System Item and then enter the desired system information Each item s detailed settings are shown here 5 2 1 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES Select STANDARD CMOS FEATURES and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Thu Aug 24 2000 Item Help Time hh mm ss 11 15 14 Menu Level gt gt IDE Primary Master Press Enter10056 MB gt IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None Change the day month year and century Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Disk Key Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 56320K Total Memory 57344K Tle Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F
31. GE GE GE ohe ohe ok ohe EE k ok ok ok ok ok ok ok void wait touch off void while 1 inregs x ax TP_CONDITION int86 ATPH_SYS_CALL amp inregs amp outregs if outregs h ah 3 Touch Panel Off break else if outregs h ah 0 Touch Panel On inregs x ax TP_IN_NOWAIT int86 ATPH_SYS_CALL amp inregs amp outregs ATPH Function Call PL 5900 Series User Manual xi App 15 Appendices FREE GE GE GE GE GE E INPUT TUCHPANEL FREE REGE GE SE GE GE GE void touchpanel on void int i value inregs x ax TP_IN_NOWAIT int86 ATPH_SYS_CALL amp inregs amp outregs if outregs h ah 0 Touch Panel On value FALSE for i 0 tpcd i sx 1 if Time in area short outregs x dx gt tpcd i sx amp amp short outregs x bx gt tpcd i sy amp amp ex amp amp short outregs x bx lt tpcd i ey inregs h ah WRITE_DATA short outregs x dx lt tpcd i inregs x cx tpcd i key intS6 KEYBOARD BIOS amp inregs amp outregs buzzer on wait touch off buzzer off valueZ TRUE break App 16 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices if value FALSE time out of area e wait touch off FREE REGE GE GE GE ok ohe k k ok ok ok ok ok ok ok KEYBOARD INPUT FREE E GE E GE GE GE E k k k ok ok ok ok ok ok int keyboard on void inti ky if kbhit ky getch for
32. Setup 6 1 Floppy Disk Utility Programs scccsssssscscssssscccsssscscessssessscssssseees 6 1 GALL MS DOS SOM Ware gie gt re koa ovi toast puteis 6 2 6 1 2 Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 eee 6 2 6 2 MS DOS Ultility Progras c csccccssssssssssssessssssssccsssscssscsssossscsssecees 6 4 6 2 1 ATPHS9 EXE Touch Panel Handler 6 4 6 2 2 CALIBS9 EXE Touch Panel Data Calibration 6 12 6 03 KEXEM PL EXE Keyboard Emulator 6 14 6 2 4 DISP EXE Display ON OFF Program eee 6 21 6 2 5 BLSET EXE Backlight Burnout Detection Program 6 21 7 1 Regular Cleah seine d td ne 7 1 TAL Cleanings the Display 22 eed poo Ronde ad ha 7 1 7 1 2 Replacing the Installation Gasket eese 7 2 7 2 Replacing the Backlight sssiisciscsscscrecisscervecdsasccccssassvccenassccdesassedeenssassecnnsavse 7 2 7 3 Periodic Maintenance Points ses 7 6 A 1 Hardware Configuration vorne vene heo ehe erbe eer Ro once pk e Pa eERP App 1 ATA AO Mapes ik ea pecu eiie boe oue dde Res lage App 1 Peck 2 Memory Maps iben R O O Ba aa App 2 ASE MOTTEM AD sets nu cent ia ku alu ea App 3 A 2 RAS Feature eoe d a nn en en PU eaten App 4 A2 PES RAS Features i i bu qe cae App 4 ADD RAS Deature Detalls ite bu a ne ne App 5 A 2 3 RAS Feature Overview i ei eens App 9 A 3 Serial Communication iii iii tesa eteri dad ea App 10 A
33. User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 9 PnP PCI Configurations Select PnP PCI Configuration from the Main Menu and the following screen appears CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help Resources Controlled By Manual Menu Level gt gt gt IRQ Resources Press Enter gt DMA Resources Press Enter Default is Disabled Select Enabled to PCI VGA Pallet Snoop Disabled reset Extended System PCI IRQ Actived By Level Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B Reset Configuration Data This setting determines whether to initialize the ESCD Extended System Con figuration Data used by Plug and Play devices when setup is complete The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B Resources Controlled By This setting selects the method for allocating the Plug and Play I 0 Port IRQ and DMA resources The available settings are Auto ESCD and Manual The factory default setting is Manual and is recommended for most users B IRQ Resources This selection displa
34. all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and stops the unit All But Disk Key Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and keyboard and then stops the unit 5 2 2 IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave Selecting IDE Primary Master or IDE Primary Slave from the Standard CMOS Features menu brings up the following screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Primary Master Auto Menu Level gt gt Access Mode Auto To auto detect the Capacity 10056 MB HDD s size head on this channel Cylinder 19485 Head 16 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 19484 Sector 63 TIS Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B IDE HDD Auto Detection This setting enables auto detection of the IDE hard disk drive m Access Mode This setting determines the access mode of the PL s IDE hard disk drive The available settings are CHS LBA Large and Auto The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users B IDE Primary Master Slave This setting sets the method for determining the parameter settings of the PL s IDE hard disk drive The available settings are None Auto and Manual The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users B Capacity Cy
35. as those found in the factory automation industry and its front panel boasts an IP65f equivalent rating E High Resolution Analog Type Resistive Film Touch Panel Standard equipment with the PL is a high resolution 1024 x 1024 touch panel Also the separately sold mouse emulation utility provides mouse like function ality and pointer control B Highly Expandable The PL units consist of two types a 1 slot type with 1 PCI bus also available and a 3 slot type with 2 PCI buses available These slots can accommodate both Digital s own optional boards as well as other commercially available expansion boards Digital also offers a wide variety of optional products such as FDD units DIM memory modules and others PL 5900 Series User Manual 11 Preface Package Contents The PL s packing box contains the items listed below Please check to confirm that all items shown below have been included m PL Unit PL 5900T PL 5901T Be careful when 12 handling the PL important not to damage the built in HDD m Floppy Disks 3 PL5900 Series Driver and Utility Disks L E Function Labels i A GA B Power Cord included in the PL5900 T11 PL5901 T11 A This cord is designed oniv for L AC100V use Anv other voltage will important require a different cord B Installation Gasket B
36. by the HDD or FFD units PL 5901T can use only one and one 1 which can be used by either the CD ROM drive or the Mirror Disk unit Physically even though up to three 3 IDE drive units can be connected at the same time IDE interface specifications require that a controller s simultaneous operation be limited to a single master and slave unit for a total of two devices The following chart shows the combinations available when using two IDE units PL 5901T can use only one oD unit EM 115 row M 7 Minor vient S S eonom pv unt SL 151 Is MS Combination of 2 units Master or Slave is possible M Used only for Master S Used only for Slave im PL 5901T cannot use this combination lt When using Commercial type PC Peripheral Devices gt e Within the range of peripheral devices currently available on the market there may be certain devices which will not operate correctly when used with the PL Prior to using any peripheral device be sure to contact your local PL distributor 1 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 1 PL Basics 1 3 PL Series Panel Types DC24V Series Unit Model Numbers PL590 1 DC24V A B C DE em Standard Model no certification CE Marking UL CUL Approval PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 5 C Mm 1 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 General Specifications 4 PL Part Names and Features C h a pte r 2 Function
37. by converting input from the touch panel into the corresponding display panel coordinates allowing the use of appli cation programs which use absolute coordinate input or area input from a touch panel The relationship between touch panel coordinates and display coordinates is as follows Touch panel coordinates 0 0 Virtual coordinates 0 40 Display coordinates 0 0 Display coordinates 639 479 Function area Virtual coordinates Touch panel coordinates 639 519 1023 1023 Relationship between touch panel coordinates and display coordinates when us ing the PL 386 Series compatibility mode To ensure compatibility with 16 x 14 31 x 27 by double precision touch panels used on the Digital PL 386 family of Panel Computers the TPH EXE PL 386 command function can be used as is The relationship between touch panel coordinates and display coordinates is as follows 1 1 2 1 Touch panel coordinates in PL 386 family compatibility mode Input coordinate range X 0 30 Display area in Y 0 26 640 x 480 mode 30 24 30 25 30 26 Touch panel effective area A 9 N m Important A e A 2 point touch gives the midpoint coordinate between the two co ordinate values The touch panel handler cannot be used in conjunction with a mouse emulator on Windows Cancel all resident programs before starting up Windows
38. completed BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers DX Coordinate code To use function 0400h it is necessary to first register the coordinate codes 0401h Coordinate code input immediate restore Returns coordinates of the area position touched and coordinate code Immedi atelv restored after data is entered Input AX 040lh Output AH 0 Input on 1 when input is off BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers Da DX Coordinate code KS To use function 0401h it is necessary to first register the coordinate codes 6 10 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup 0402h Coordinate code non destructive input Returns coordinates of the area position touched Does not update the touch panel input buffer Input AX 0402h Output AH 0 Input on 1 when input is off BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 family compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 family compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in input buffers on touch panel LA DX Coordinate code Note wj To use function 0402h it is necessary to first register the coordinate codes 0500h Touch panel status detection Returns
39. count value is stopped the timer will overflow and an alarm will be detected The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed 5 2 7 Power Management Setup Mirror Disk Alarm Whenever a disk crash or other alarm event occurs to the optional Mirror Disk unit this unit s LED indicator will flash either orange or green to indicate there is a problem This unit s error detection occurs independently of and cannot be set by the RAS feature Backlight Burnout Detection This feature allows you to detect when the PL s backlight burns out When this feature is enabled and a backlight burnout occurs touch operation will be disabled and PL s front panel LED indicator will blink The factory setting is Enabled and is recommended to prevent accidental touch panel operation This setting is controlled via the MS DOS utility BLSET EXE Touch Panel Alarm This feature detects a Touch Panel alarm When this alarm occurs the PL unit s front panel LED indicator will blink PL 5900 Series User Manual App 5 Appendices B External Input Signal The PL s RAS interface connector uses the following input signals Standard Signal Input DIN This standard digital input is used for alarm detection in external devices The input signal uses two bits The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what
40. default setting is Normal and is recommended for most users B UR2 Duplex Mode This setting determines the communication mode when serial port 2 is set to IrDA or ASKIR mode in UART Mode Select The available settings are Full and Half The factory default setting is Half PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 11 Chapter 5 System Setup B Onboard Parallel Port This setting determines the port address and the interrupt request number used by the onboard parallel port The available settings are Disabled 3BC IRQ7 278 IRQ5 and 3BC IRQ7 The factory default setting is 378 IRQ7 and is recommended for most users B Parallel Port Mode This setting determines the operation mode of the onboard parallel port The available settings are SPP EPP ECP and ECP EPP The factory default setting is SPP and is recommended for most users B ECP Mode Use DMA This setting determines the DMA channel used in ECP mode The available settings are 1 and 3 This setting is user definable when the Parallel Port Mode is set to ECP or ECP EPP B COM Port 2 This setting determines the port address used by the onboard serial port 2 The available settings are Disabled 3F8 or 2F8 3E8 and 2E8 The factory default setting is 2F8 and is recommended for most users E COM Port 2 Use IRQ This setting determines the interrupt request number used by the onboard serial port 2 The available settings are IRQ15 IRQ3 I
41. factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users Cyrix 6x86 MII CPUID This setting determines whether to send CPUID when Netware ver 5 0 is used The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 4 Advanced Chipset Features Select Advanced Chipset Features from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software IDE Primary Master p Advanced DRAM Control 1 Press Enter Item Help PCI Peer Concurrency Enabled Read Prefetch Memory RD Enabled Menu Level gt Assert TRDY After Prefet 1 QWs CPU to PCI Burst Mem WR Enabled AGP Aperture Size 64MB Graphic Window WR Combin Enabled System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable Enabled Memory Hole at 15M 16M Disabled PCI Post Write Buffer Enabled L2 Cache WT WB Policy WB Memory Parity Check Enabled T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults E Advanced DRAM Control 1 These selections display the DRAM setting Press Enter to display the setting item menu The available setting is 1000MHz or 133MHz The factory default setting is 100MHZ and is recommended for most users B PCI Peer Concurrency This setting determines if the CPU will use
42. is recommended for most users 5 8 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 5 Integrated Peripherals Select Integrated Peripherals from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Integrated Peripherals gt SIS 540 OnChip PCI Device Press Enter Item Help P SIS 950 SuperlO Device Press Enter USB Controller Enabled Menu Level gt USB Keyboard Support Enabled Expansion mode Support Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Init Display First PCI Slot System Share Memory Size 8 MB T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B SIS 540 Onchip PCI Device This setting enables the onboard Ethernet interface Press Enter to display the menu items for this setting The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B SIS 950 Super 10 Device This setting configures the various onboard interfaces Press Enter to display the menu items for the setting 5 2 6 SIS 950 Super 10 Device B USB Controller This setting determines whether to use USB controller The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recom mended for most users B USB Keyboard Support This setting determines whether to use the U
43. reach it Danger of explosion if backup battery is incorrectly replaced Replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Be sure the unit the PL is built into is a c UL1950 approved structure CE Marking Notes The PL5900 T41 24V PL5901 T41 24V series units are CE marked EMC compliant products lt These units comply with the following standards gt E EMI EN50081 2 EN55011 Groupl Class A and EMS EN50082 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual 9 Preface Prior To Using the PL Prior to actual use be sure to setup your PL as follows Turn PL ON Refer to 4 3 Wiring the PL l Setup Svstem Refer to Chapter 5 Svstem Setup Refer to the OS maker s Installation Manual B After completing the hardware setup before any data or applica tions can be installed on the hard disk drive the OS Windows or MS DOS must be used to initialize the HDD and create partitions For details concerning these procedures refer to the OS maker s instal lation manual B The PL is designed for use with the MS DOS Windows 95 or Win dows 98 SR2 operating systems Other operating systems are not supported by this PL s driver software B For system setup and OS installation a PS 2 type mini DIN kev board is required m When using MS DOS Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 be sure to install the PL 5900 Se
44. the touch panel s current status Input AX 0500h Output AH Status in PL 386 compatibility mode Bit Bito Description Co Lo Bea pressed L9 a LT DE EE Notavailable Area released How to use function 0500h C Stan gt Function 0100h or Function 0101h Processing until touch panel area is pressed Processing until touch 5 No panel area is released Input Yes Touch panel Function 0500h area held down A 0 Bit 0 1 Coordinates changed while 0 touch panel area i Bit 1 is pressed i C To next touch panel input gt PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 11 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 2 2 CALIB59 EXE Touch Panel Data Calibration By touching the specified position upper left hand corner or lower right hand corner on the panel the difference between the screen s logical value and its measured value is corrected Furthermore it is possible to create files with data based on calibration results obtained here to be used with the ATPH59 EXE application Touch Panel Handler B Start up CALIB59 Parameter Parameter a n Specifies the I O base address of the touch panel s SIO port Hexadecimal Default 2e8 COM4 n 3f8 COM1 2f8 COM2 3e8 COM3 2e8 COM4 q lt n gt Specifies the interrupt level IRQ of the touch panel s SIO port Default 10 n 3 4 10 11 c lt pathname gt Specifies the data file c
45. type of processing is to be performed once a signal is received Remote Reset Input This is the reset signal sent from an external device to the PL When this signal is enabled a forced reset of the PL is performed The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature External Input Signal for both DIN and Remote Reset Input External Power DC12V to DC24V connections are possible Input Protection Protection Diode Isolation Used photo isolation Interface Circuit Connection Example Interface Circuit Connection Example DC12 to 24V External Power O Input Port Reset Input pin 5 U 1 DINO pin 6 DIN1 pin 13 12 to 24V i Cable 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 Reset Input pin 11 DINO pin 121 DIN1 pin 24 ee ee mm qg 1 D sub 25 pin hor The Power supply used for sink source type input can use either polar or e Y L non polar connection For connection pin location details 2 3 5 RAS Interface App 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices B External Output Signal The PL s RAS interface connector uses the following output signals General Purpose Signal Output DOUT This general purpose digital output signal provides system condition information to external devices The System Monitor s API DLL are used by applications to control this signal Alarm Output 1 point Lamp Output 1 poi
46. 0T 2 slots PL 5901T 1 slot Rear mount Mirror Disk CD ROM 1 slot Since MS DOS and Windows 95 OSR2 do not support this function this feature cannot be used if those OS types are installed in the PL 2 2 2 Display TFT CalarTCD 60 80 pies bet itch O33 XO33 m Effective Display Area W211 2 mm xH158 4 mm sical Notavalabl Backlight CFL User replaceable 50 000 hours or longer atan ambienttemperature of 25 C Until the backlight s brightness dims to half of the original level Backlight Lifetime When it is time to change the backlight please contact your local PL SA distributor Importan 7 2 Replacing the Backlight 2 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 3 Expansion Slots MPL5900T a R ZM E se 210x122 mm W0xt22mn Sum None 210x127 mm 5V 3A 12V 0 6A 5V 0 1A 12V 0 1A total for 3 slots MPL5901T a CE EE 5V 1A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 1A 12V 0 1A Ge 7 For the 1st and 2nd slots either a PCI or an ISA type expansion board can be used ote NA 2 2 4 Clock RTC Accuracv Clock RTC accuracv 180 seconds per month The PL unit s built in clock RTC has a slight error At the PL s specified ambient temperature and with the power turned OFF the error is 180 seconds per month However ambient temperature fluctuations and the age of the unit may increase this error to 300 seconds per month If the PL unit s RTC clock accuracy is vital to system perf
47. 5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B Date Time This data sets the PL s internal time and date Hours 00 23 Minutes 00 59 Seconds 00 59 B IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave This display shows the capacity of the PL s IDE hard disk drive Press Enter to display the parameter setting menu 5 2 2 IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave B Drive A Drive B This setting determines the format used by the PL s internal floppy disk drive The available settings are 360K 5 25in 1 2M 5 25in 720K 3 5in 1 44M 3 5in 2 88M 3 5in and None The A drive s 1 44M 3 5in and the B drive is None These selections are factory set and recommended for most users B Video The selections for the screen video mode The EGA VGA and is recommended for most users The other available settings are CGA40 CGA80 and Mono 5 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup B Halt On Designates the type of processing that will be performed when an error occurs during the Initial Start Up Self Test The All But Disk Key and is recommended for most users All Errors Displays all errors and stops the unit No Errors Displays all errors and does not stop the unit All But Keyboard Displays all errors except for those related to the keyboard and stops the unit If the User has no keyboard connected please use this setting All But Diskette Displays
48. 6 Connecting the CD ROM Unit eee 3 9 Chapter4 Installation and Wiring 4 1 4 2 4 3 Chapter5 System Setup Installation Cautions siennes 4 1 Installing the PL Sn nt S EDO SR PERIERE 4 3 4 2 1 Installation Procedures en dtto nt nn ates cale 4 3 Wiring the PI 5i ode ti a aider tennis 4 7 4 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord 23 helene 4 7 4 3 2 Power Supply Cautions ss 4 10 4533 cGrounmding C3Hl Otis amie ved ut cts clog Sada eon a a 4 11 4 3 4 Cautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines 4 11 5 1 5 2 Setup Procedures ssscssscssecsseossocccosscoosesoocsocosssoccosscosssssoesocosssoccossesosssse 5 1 5 2 1 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES eene 5 2 System Parameters b sseeisacesessensscadosssvnnsounseencndvunnccdedessusbacsenacepansnedennsdeenes 5 2 5 2 2 IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave sss 5 3 325 Advanced BIOS Features omes ne nn 5 4 5 2 4 Advanced Chipset PeatuDes auis kl sitet gecien 5 7 52 3 Integrated P rnpheralss Saisie ue eoe sedie 5 0 2 4 6 S18 950 Super IO Device uin eire eee huerto ene pasas e Hearts 5 11 5 2 7 Power Management Setup Jouet doe e diets 5 13 5 2 8 PM Wake Up EVENTS u see os tata 5 15 5 2 9 PnDP PCEConfg ratiols 326 AG Ae ae eM 5 17 5 2 10 IRQ Resources iiie ke a tannins 5 19 Soll SIM AGRESOUTCES punin settee e o ooo Re en 5 20 9 212 i PE Hea STATUS Ba 5 21 PL 5900 Series User Manual JI Preface Chapter6 OS
49. 6 only Maintenance Options Model mm me mem OOO Mirror Disk Unit PL MD200 Replacement Mirror Disk Units replacement HDD 1 HDD MD01 Installation Used to install the PL into a panel or cabinet Same as original GP070 AT 01 Fasteners equipment brackets 4 brackets set Installation Used to prevent moisture from entering into the PL s case from PL WS500 ae Gasket the front face Same as original equipment gasket GP577T i i i 2 bulbs set Backlight BLOO MS Spare Backlight for maintenance 2 bulbs set A Since the PL s hard disk drive HDD is a consumable item i e it has L a finite usage lifetime be sure to back up its data frequentiv and Important perform regular maintenance PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 1 PL Basics Commercially Available Products PL 5900T series units Inserted into the Slot 1boards can be up to 180 mm wide PL s expansion Slots 2 and 3 can be up to 210 mm wide slots PL5901T series units Slot 1 PCI boards can be up to 180mm wide Slot 1 ISA boards can be up to 210mm wide All boards can be up to 122 mm high The thickness of the devices attached to the face of an expansion board can be Slot 1 both PL 5901T and PL 5900T up to 13 mm Slot 2 only PL 5900T up to 18 mm Slot 3 only PL 5900T up to 13 mm PCI ISA Bus Compatible Board Width l Height JL 4 Attachment Direction lt Expansion Slot s Width and Power Supply gt Check that y
50. Communication This section explains how to perform serial communications with the PL m RS 232C COM1 COM2 Cable Connections Example 1 gt Example 2 PL Dsub 25 pin PL Dsub 25 pin B Sample output program Below is a sample program for sending 1 character from the RS 232C connector LA Because the PL uses an AT compatible BIOS the serial communication BIOS INT Note 14 h does not support communications by interrupt Therefore install a reception Ned interrupt function in the application include lt stdio h gt include lt dos h gt union REGS ir or main ir h ah 0x00 Initialization ir h al Oxe3 9600bps 8bit NONE 1stop ir x dx 0 COM1 int86 0x14 amp ir amp or ir h ah 0x01 1 character output ir h al 0x32 2 ir x dx 0 COM1 int86 0x14 amp ir amp or Ge Changing commands or parameters also changes function mode setting data re DY ception etc App 10 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 4 Touch Panel Handler The following sample program was created with the ATPH59 EXE Touch Panel Handler application Sample Program made with the Touch Panel Handler Compiler Method cl sample c If not adding GRAPHICS LIB to SLIBCE LIB add link graphics lib EXEC EB CON GS p Please press one of the touch panel keys Pressing either Z or on the square shown to the right will quit t
51. Human Machine a Pro face PL 5900 Series User Manual Digital Digital Electronics Corporation Introduction Thank you for purchasing Proface s PL 5900 series Panel Computer hereafter referred to as the PL This unit embodies Proface s latest cost effective architec ture and is designed for Industrial Automation users Prior to using your PL be sure to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the unit s operation procedures and functions 1 It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the permission of the Digital Electronics Corporation 2 The information in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 This manual was written with care however if you should find any errors or omissions please contact Digital and inform them of your findings 4 Please be aware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any damages losses or third party claims arising from the uses of this product X 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation MS DOS Windows 95 Windows 98 are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation IBM and DOS are registered trademarks of IBM AMD K6 2 is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Product names used in this manual are the trademarks of their respective manu facturers PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 Preface Essential Safety Precautions This man
52. IS EYE between the logic value and measured value is corrected F urthermore itis possible to create files with data based on calibration results obtained here to be used on the ATPH59 EXE application This utility software displays a keyboard on the screen to allow touch KEYEM PL EXE panel data input Only for Japanese version MS DOS users Display On Off program DISP EXE seme urns the display including the backlight either ON orOFF This utility software provides a means ofturning the T ouch Screen OFF when a backlightburnoutis detected T his feature can help to preventaccidents and injuries by preventing an accidental PL operation mistake EXTCOM SYS COM port driver reception interruptacknowledge For details see the READMEE T XT file on the same disk Must be MS DOS version 6 0 or later Digital does not guarantee this software will work with any OS other than those BLSET EXE W previously mentioned This software is made for use with MS DOS Do not use it in a Windows environ ment For an explanation of the EXTCOM SYS and FUNCKEY EXE applications re fer to their respective README TXT file 6 1 2 Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 B System Monitor RAS Features PL WPS EXE Program for entering monitoring parameter settings PL SMON EXE System Monitor Program PL IOC DLL System Monitor RAS API DLL file Windows 95 Windows e 98 SR2 PL DLL DLL System Monitor RAS Program DLL fi
53. Installation Fasteners 4 brackets set HON Attach the function labels as shown below COGOG Y Y S603 X Y EX ss Y enr ey Ears TM 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Preface Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual Indicates important information or procedures that must be followed for correct and risk free software device operation Provides useful or important supplemental information Indicates useful or importantsupplemental information Refers to useful or important supplemental information 1 2 Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given Abbreviation for the PL 5900 Series Industrial Computers Ne 1 PL 5900 Series User Manual 13 mem 14 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 1 1 1 1 PL System Design PL Basics PL System Design 2 Optional Items 3 PL Series Panel Types Keyboard Main Module L 64MB Pre installed standard ee RH Expansion slots PL 5900T 2 PCI ISA slots and 1ISA Mouse l L U sing 2 PCI slots reduces ISA slots to 1 ip a PL 5901T 1 ISA and 1 PCI slot Peripheral Dev Using 1 PCI slotreduces ISA slots to 0 CD ROM Drive Mirror Disk Unit mi E 10BASE T i Printer 100BASE TX PS eg mnn 1 ponpes mumamumam E l P
54. L2 DRAM in parallel with PCI to PCI access The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Read Prefetch Memory RD This setting determines if the Memory Read command is used by the chipset to prefetch data The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Assert TRDY After Prefet This setting determines the TRDY assert data used for memeory processing by the chipset The available settings are 2QWs and 1QWs The factory default setting is 1QWs and is recommended for most users B CPU to PCI Burst Mem WR The setting determines whether the PCI write buffer is used The write buffer is not used when the Disabled option is selected The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recom mended for most users PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 7 Chapter 5 System Setup B AGP Aperture Size This setting specifies the memory used by the graphic board The available set tings are 4MB SMB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB and 256MB The factory default setting is 64MB and is recommended for most users B Graphic Window WR Combin This setting determines if the value designated in the GWBA register is accepted as the Graphic Window Base Address The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default sett
55. PnP Legacy ISA for devices DMA 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP compliant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture TIS Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B DMA 0 assigned to DMA 7 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the port address This function is available when the Resource Control By option under the PnP PCI Configurations menu is set to Manual PCI ISA PnP Select to use a PnP PCI or ISA card Legacy ISA Select to use a non PnP ISA card The initial settings are as shown below pita Value inital Value MA 0 assigned to PCI ISA PnP MA 5 assigned to PCI ISA PnP MA 1 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 6 assigned to PCI ISA PnP MA 3 assigned to PCI ISA PnP MA 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP 5 20 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 12 PC Health Status Select PC Health Status from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Item Help System Warning Temp Disabled INO Vcore Tolerance Disabled Menu Level gt IN1 3 3V Tolerance Disabled IN2 5V Tolerance Disabled IN3 12V Tolerance
56. RQ4 IRQ9 IRQ10 and IRQ11 The factory default setting is IRQ3 and is recommended for most users B COM Port 3 This setting selects the port address used by the onboard serial port 3 The avail able settings are Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 and 2E8 The factory default setting is 3E8 and is recommended for most users B COM Port 3 Use IRQ This setting determines the interrupt request number used by the onboard serial port 3 The available settings are IRO15 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ9 IRQ10 and IRQ11 The factory default setting is IRQ11 and is recommended for most users 5 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 7 Power Management Setup Select Power Management Setup from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI funcion Disabled Item Help Video Off Option Susp Stby gt Off Video Off Method V H SYNC Blank Menu Level gt Watchdog Function Disabled x Watchdog Timer sec 5 gt PM Wake Up Events Press Enter T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B ACPI Function This setting enables the ACPI function when ACPI compatible peripherals are connected The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommend
57. SB interface keyboard The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Expantion mode Support This setting determines if the VGA Expansion Mode is supported or not Settings available are Disabled and Enabled The factory setting is Disabled PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 9 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 10 B IDE HDD Block Mode This setting determines whether to enable the Block Mode on the HDD supporting the Block Mode The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The fac tory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users Init Display First This setting determines the type of VGA card that is given priority AGP or PCI The available settings are PCI Slot and AGP The factory default setting is PCI Slot and 1s recommended for most users System Share Memory Size This setting determines the amount of system memeory used for video The available settings are 2MB 4MB 6MB SMB 16MB 32MB 64MB and Enabled The factory default setting is SMB and is recommended for most users PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 6 SIS 950 Super 10 Device Select SIS 950 Super IO Device from the Integrated Peripherals menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software SIS 950 SuperlO Device Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Ite
58. acklight Certain application programs may not allow the PL s backlight to turn OFF Please test each program individually to check if the screen saver will operate correctly B Screen Display ON OFF Utility This command line utility is used to turn OFF both the PL s backlight and display Settings Used DISP ON OFF Option Switch ON Displayed OFF Not Displayed Return Value 0 Completed Normally 1 Option Switch Error m PL Series Special Graphics Accelerator Driver Uses a specialized hardware feature to speed up Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 screen displays B Function Key Utility Funckey 32 This utility reserves an area of the PL screen for using function keys For usage instructions refer to C Proface Funckey s Help feature When the taskbar has been shifted to the bottom of the PL screen the lower row of function keys cannot be used PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 3 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 2 MS DOS Ultility Programs 6 2 1 ATPH59 EXE Touch Panel Handler 6 4 Function area With an analog touch panel input is recognized within a 1024 x 1024 pixel area with the lower left hand corner as the coordinate origin point However most display panels use the upper left hand corner as the origin point and have a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels Consequently depending on the conditions of use the touch panel position and display position may not be the same Here the ATPHS9 EXE application solves this problem
59. al Specifications 5 PL Dimensions 3 Interface Connector Specifications 2 Specifications 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 1 Electrical B PL5900 T11 PL5901 T11 T em RESI 100VA or less 80VA or less between charging and FG terminals between charging and FG terminals B PL5900 T42 24V PL5901 T41 24V T pom DCZAN DCIS2Vt DCI 100W orless 80W orless between charging and FG terminals between charging and FG terminals PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 1 2 Environmental 0 C to 45 C with HDD attached 5 C to 45 C Temperature IIT 30 RH to 85 RH Air Air Purity Level AirPurityLevel 0 1mg m orless free of conductive Omg m orless free of conductive particles and dust and Omg m orless free of conductive particles and dust 800 to 1114hP a 2000 meters or lower Resistance 19 6m s at10Hzto 25Hz in X Y Z directions for 30 minutes Vibration Resistance With HDD attached 4 9m s With FD unitattached 9 8m s Noise Voltage 1500Vp p Pulse Width 50ns 500ns lus Rise Time 1ns JW ECO Electrostatic Discharge 6kV IEC 61000 4 2 Level 3 Immunity 4 When using any of the PL s optional devices be sure to check that L device s specifications for anv special conditions or cautions that Important may apply to its use Noise Endurance via noise simulator e Since the PL unit s hard disk drive HDD is a consumable item i e
60. all installation tolerances are maintained to prevent the unit from falling out of its installation panel 2 20 PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 Installation Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards A wide variety of optional units and expansion boards made by Digital can be installed in the PL as well as a number of commercially available PCl bus or ISA bus compat ible boards This chapter describes how to install these products in the PL 3 1 Installation The following explanation pages describe the installation procedures for the PL s DIM module FDD unit HDD unit expansion boards and CD ROM drive unit For information about the installation of other option units please refer to those unit s individual Installation Guide N WARNING To prevent an electric shock or PL damage confirm that the PL unit s power has been turned OFF before installing any optional units or expansion boards Use a screwdriver to loosen or tighten the screws Be careful not to tighten screws too tightly since it may damage the eguipment Important e Be careful when removing or inserting any screws that they do not fall inside the PL PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 1 Removing the Rear Maintenance Cover N y A ja Be sure to handle the rear maintenance cover carefully since it is made rs of aluminum and is easily bent Impo
61. alues F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B Virus Warning This setting determines whether to display a warning when a write to the boot sector is attempted The available settings are Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B CPU Internal Cache This setting determines the usage of the CPU s internal cache memory The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B External Cache This setting determines the usage of the external cache memory L2 The avail able settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Quick Power On Self Test This setting determines whether the quick self test is performed when the power is turned on The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users 5 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup B First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device The selections for the search drive sequence of the operating system The avail able settings are Floppy HDD 0 CDROM HDD 1 and Disabled The factory default settings are Floppy for the First Boot Device HDD 0 for the Second Boot Device and CDROM for the Third Boot Device B Boot other Device This setting determi
62. and touch panel input posi tions may not be the same PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 5 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 6 m Functions ATPHS9 EXE calls up functions using a software interrupt default INT 59h For information on functions in the PL 386 compatibility mode see pages 6 7 to 6 10 INT 59h Function List putes SS 0200h Inputbuffer clear 8500h Touch panel status detection FEOOh Residentcheck 8100h Touch panel input unrestricted wait Returns coordinates of the area position touched Waits until data is input Input AX 8100h Output AH 0 Successfully completed BX Y coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 40 519 DX X coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 0 639 CX Number of valid input buffers on touch panel 8101h Touch panel input immediate restore Returns coordinates of the area position touched Immediately restored if nothing is entered Input AX 8101h Output AH 0 Input ON 1 Input OFF BX Y coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 40 519 DX X coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 0 639 CX Number of valid input buffers on analog touch panel 8102h Touch panel non destructive input Returns coordinates of the area position touched Does not update the touch panel input buffer Input AX 8102h Output AH 0 Input on 1 Input off BX Y coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 40 519 DX X coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 0 639 CX Number of valid input buffers on analog touch panel PL 5900 Series Use
63. ansmission shift register empty Bit 5 Transmission hold register empty Sending 1 byte data Bit 4 Break detected Bit 3 Framing error Bit 2 Parity error Bit 1 Overrun Bit 0 Data ready P AH 02h AL Received data Receiving byte dala Ep No AH Line contol status AH 03h AL Line contol status DX PortNo AL Modem status Reading Bit 7 Cary detected communication port Bit 6 Call signal received status Bit 5 Data set ready Bit 4 Transmission enabled CTS Bit 3 0 Notin use B INT 15h Other System Services Gemo put Ce AH 83h CY 0 Successfully completed AL 00h Interval timer start 1 Error Wait time check 01h Interval timer stop ES BX End flag address CXDX Wait time in 1 usec units PL 5900 Series User Manual App 29 Appendices Output Operation put Jovstick AL Button status 00h Pressed 01h Not pressed Bit 7 2nd button status on 2nd joystick Bit 6 1st button status on 2nd joystick Bit 5 2nd button status on 1st joystick Bit 4 1st button status on 1st joystick AX Resistance value of horizontal coordinate of 1st joystick BX Resistance value of vertical coordinate of Ist joystick Reading button Status Reading resistance value Wait timer overwait 86h Wait time in usec units CX Resistance value of horizontal coordinate of 2nd joystick Resistance value of vertical coordinate of 2nd joystick 0 Successfully compl
64. aracter in character string Starting column position of first character in character string Top address in character string 13h 02h Character output and Page No attribute selection Number of characters without cursor Starting line position of first character in character string movement Starting column position of first character in character string Top address in character string 13h 03h Page No Number of characters Starting line position of first character in character string Starting column position of first character in character string Top address in character string Character output with cursor movement Character output and attribute selection with cursor movement Display combination code AL 1Ah Successfully executed d BL Active display code oncore BH Nonactive display code 1Ah isplay Olh uu i i n code Active display code AL 1Ah Successfully executed Nonactive display code AH 1Bh Status information BX Implementation type AL 1Bh Successfully executed ES DI Return information buffer App 24 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices 1Ch 00H Reading buffer Request status AL 1Ch Successfully executed size Bit 0 Video hardware status BX Buffer size in 64 byte units Bit 1 Video BIOS data area Bit 2 Expansion pallet register save restore 1Ch 01h Request status Status save Bit 0 Video hardware status AL 1Ch Successfully exec
65. aracter set inside AL 021h video BIOS ROM BL Character generator bank No Overwriting character map s D register BL Character map register value 8 x 16 dot font registration AH 11h PC character set inside AL 04h video BIOS ROM BL Character generator bank No AH 11h AL 10h BH PL 5900 Series User Manual Operation Font registration 8 x 8 dot font registration PC character set ROM Graphics 8 x 16 dot font registration PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Graphics data Reading video mode data Color B W mode Selecting vertical resolution Default pallet load enable disable Video enable disable Gray scale enable disable inside video BIOS Reading font table Performance selection AH 11h AL 23h BL 0 Number of lines per DL register value 1 14 lines 2 25 lines 3 43 lines DL Number of screen lines When BL 00h AH 11h AL 24h BL 0 Number of lines per DL register value 1 14 lines 2 25 lines 3 43 lines DL Number of screen lines When BL 00h AH 11h AL 30h BL 0 Retum INT 1Fh CGA font entry address with ES BP register 1 Retum INT 43h entry address with ES BP register 2 Retum 8 x 14 font address with ES BP register Retum 8 x 8 font address with ES BP register Retum 8 x 8 font 80h address with ES BP register Reserved Selecting video AH 12h BIOS printscreen BL 10h AH 12h
66. cessfully completed 1h No available space in buffer CY 1 AH Secondary code AL Primary code Character code ZF 0 Input data exists 1 Input data does not exist AH Secondary code AL Primary code Character code Reading shift status 101 AX keyboard compatible B INT 17h Printer BIOS AL Shift status 1 AH Shift status 2 operation V AH 00h l character output DX output Device No AL Character code of character to AH Printer status Faite ef AH 0lh AH Printer status AH 02h AH Printer status PL 5900 Series User Manual App 31 Appendices App 32 m INT 1Ah Setting Reading Time and Date AH NEM Signi i Reading clock DX Insigni i AL Overflow flag on 24 hour system AH Olh Setting clock Reading time Setting time AH CH Setting date Setting alarm Clearing alarm Output CX Significant 16 bits of current clock data Insignificant 16 bits of current clock data m Significant 16 bits of clock data nsignificant 16 bits of clock data AH 02h CH Hours BCD CL Minutes BCD DH Seconds BCD DL Summertime option 0 or 1 CY End status 0 Successfully completed 1 Error AH 03h CH Hours BCD CL Minutes BCD DH Seconds BCD DL Summertime option 0 or 1 AH 04h CH Westem calendar Year given as 2 digit BCD significant 2 bits 19 or 20 CL Year BCD DH Month BCD DL Day BCD
67. condary Code scan code The scan code can be omitted 2 Define the key code with a character string surrounded by double quotes A IN L The scan code here is assumed omitted important Gio te e The key codes used in the KEYEM_PL EXE are as follows 0x0000 no kev input 0x0001 graphical keyboard ON OFF 0x0008 Ctrl key 0x0002 reserved 0x0003 reserved 0x0004 Ctrl Alt Del 0x0005 Print kev 0x0006 Pause kev 0x0007 Shift kev 0x0009 Num Svmbol kev 0x000A Japanese English key 0x000B ACT key 0x000C key PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 2 4 DISP EXE Display ON OFF Program This application turns the display including the backlight ON or OFF E Start up DISP ON 4 or DISP OFF 4 The command s execution result is set on the MS DOS ERROR LEVEL ERROR LEVELS are as follows ERROR LEVEL 0 Successfully completed 1 Expansion BIOS INT 5Fh error 1 Other command parameter etc error 6 2 5 BLSETEXHBacklighBumouDeteciiorProgram This application detects if the backlight has burned out E Start up BLSET ON 4 or BLSET OFF ON means the detection of the backlight burnout is enabled OFF means the detection is disabled For detection setting details refer to Appendix 2 RAS Feature PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 21 C Mm PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 22 Chapter 7 1 Regular Cleaning 7 2 Replacing the Backlight 7 3 Period
68. ddle three screws from the terminal strip Align T the crimp terminals with each screw x hole and tighten the screws j at D Fe Crimp Terminal Types FG 6 tis Note v1 25 3 by J S T or equiva NI lent JIS standard part num ber RAV1 25 3 Crimp terminals must be the same as shown below O Under 6 0mm 0 24in iem 3 Reattach the terminal strip s trans Attachment Screws parent cover and secure it in place with its attatchment screws ver 3 2mm 0 13in IE D les FG ler Q 4 Transparent Cover PL 5900 Series User Manual 4 9 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 10 4 3 2 Power Supply Cautions When connecting the PL unit s AC power terminals please be aware of the following If voltage fluctuations are expected to vary beyond the specified range connect a constant voltage trans former 2 1 General Specifications Use a low noise power supply both between the lines and between the PL and its ground If there is still excess noise connect an insulating trans former noise prevention type Be sure any constant or insulating trans former used has a capacity of 200VA or more Wire the power cords of the PL I O devices and power supply devices separately Attaching a ferrite core to the power cord will improve n
69. ddress mark Cannot find requested sector Drive parameter error DMA overrun Error during reading Crashed HDC Crashed during seek operation Timer overflowed BBhtUndefined error 01h Disk Drive Status Drive No FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 81h 02h Number of sectors 0 Successfully completed 1 Error Status Track No Sector No Cylinder No Insignificant 8 bits Sector No Bits 0 6 Cylinder No Significant 2 bits Bits 7 8 Head No Drive No FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 81h Buffer address PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices Operation Input Output 03h Number of sectors 0 Successfully completed 1 Error S tatus Track No Sector No Writing sector Cylinder No Insignificant 8 bits Sector No Bits 0 5 Cylinder No S ignificant2 bits Bits 67 Head No Drive No FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 81h Buffer address 04h Number of sectors Track No Sector No 0 Successfully completed 1 Error Status Cylinder No Insignificant 8 bits Sector No Bits 0 5 Cylinder No S ignificant2 bits Bits 6 7 Head No Drive No FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 81h 05h Track Cylinder No Insignificant 8 bits Track Cylinder Track Cylinder No format Significant 2 bits Head No Drive No Top address in format data table 0 Successfully completed 1 Error Status h ada die AH 08h CY 0 Successfully completed ari in DL Drive No FDD 00h 01
70. de scan code Function 12h Shift status read AX keyboard Returns the status of the special keys Input AH 12h Output AL Shift status Bit 7 Insert key Bit 6 Caps Lock key lamp status Bit 5 Num Lock key lamp status Bit 4 Scroll Lock key lamp status Bit 3 Alt key Bit 2 Ctrl key Bit 1 Shift Left key Bit 0 Shift Right key AH Shift status Bit 7 Alt Sys key Bit 6 Caps Lock key key status Bit 5 Num Lock key key status Bit 4 Scroll Lock key key status Bit 3 Alt Right key Bit 2 Ctrl Right key Bit 1 Shift Left key Bit 0 Shift Right key 6 18 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup Function A000h Key emulation startup Starts up the key emulation Input AX A000h BL 0 Clears the graphical keyboard 1 Displays the graphical keyboard in the opposite section to the cursor location 2 Displays the graphical keyboard in the top section of the screen 3 Displays the graphical keyboard in the bottom section of the screen Output None A WiththeBL 2and BL 3 status the graphicalkeyboardisnotclearedautomati L callybypressingthe Enter key Whenthecursormakesa verticalmovement Important thechangetothe key icon display position and display scroll check are not performed Inthis condition the ON OFF status ofthe key icon display must becontrolled by theapplication FunctionA001h Keyemulationinterrupt Interrupts the key emulation Input AX A00lh BL 0 Clears the graphica
71. e 31 0 1 22 PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 15 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 16 Unit mm in excluding projections Z U O00000000000000000000000 E 00 90 LE 00000055 00 0000000000000000000000 00 0000000000000000000000000000000 00 00000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 o 090 00000000000000000000000000000000 00 TT 291 0 11 46 2 5 5 PL 5901T External Dimensions ra Top 311 12 24 e mi M N puit Front 93 3 66 be a I C 1002 10 251 0 9 88 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 6 PL 5901T with PL FD500 External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections g w 000000000000000000000000 oo 29 8 88 000000 oo 2 0000000000000000000000 909 0000000000000000000000000000000 oo 00000000000000000000000000000000 99 O000000000000000000000000000000 o 006 00000000000000000000000000000000 jo OO o _111 0 4 37 22 0 0 87 291 0 11 46 r Top 93 3 66 30 1 18 3111224 lt 140 55 _ E o O
72. e vices or medical life support equipment due to these de vices inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability When using the PL with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices vari ous types of safety equipment non life support related medical devices etc redundant and or failsafe system designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of reliability and safety PL 5900 Series User Manual 3 Preface Never strike the touch panel with a hard heavy or pointed object or press on the touch panel too strongly since it may damage the unit Avoid exposing the PL to or operating the PL in direct sun light high temperatures and humidity and in areas where excessive dust and vibration will occur Avoid using the PL in areas where sudden extreme changes in temperature can occur This may cause condensation to form inside the unit possibly leading to an accident To prevent the PL from overheating be sure its air circula tion vents are clear and clean and keep the unit s opera tion area well ventilated Avoid operating or storing the PL near chemicals or where chemicals can come into contact with the unit When the Standard display is connected to the PL after turning the display OFF be sure to wait at least three 3 seconds before turning it ON again When PL Hard Disk HDD data is lost The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be
73. e DL Value of specified column CH Cursor start position and display Reading cursor AH 03h CL Cursor end position position BH Page No DH Current cursor line position DL Current cursor column position AH 0 Light pen switch is off 1 Light pen switch is on BX X coordinate 0 319 639 CH Y coordinate 0 199 CX Y coordinate in new graphic mode 0 XXX DH Light pen line position in character units DL Light pen column position in character units Reading light pen position Switching active AH 05 page AL Page No AH 06h AL Number of lines to scroll up BH Attribute of line to clear Scrolling up CH Highest line in scroll up range CL Farthest left column in scroll up range DH Lowestline in scroll up range DL Farthest right column in scroll up range AH 07h AL Number of lines to scroll down BH Attribute of line to clear CH Highest line in scroll down range CL Farthest left column in scroll down Scrolling down range H Lowestline in scroll down range DL Farthest right column in scroll down range jw PL 5900 Series User Manual App 19 Appendices Input Output Reading character attrib ute AH 08h AL Character code at cursor position BH Page No AH Attribute In text mode AH 09h a AL Character code Miu bl at BH Page No PBA BL Atribute CX Number of characters to output AH 0Ah Writing cha
74. ed for most users B Video Off Option This setting determines the On Off condition of the display The available settings are Always On Suspend Off Susp Stby gt Off and All Modes Off The factory default setting is Susp Stby Off and is recommended for most users B Video Off Method This setting determines the method to blank the display screen The available settings are Blank Screen V H SYNC Blank and DPMS Supported The Blank Screen selection blanks the display The V H SYNC Blank blanks the display and also suspends the Vertical Horizontal synchronization signal of the display The DPMS Supported selection controls the operation when a CRT that supports DPMS is used The factory default setting is V H SYNC 4 Blank and is recommended for most users PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 13 Chapter 5 System Setup B Watchdog Function This setting enables or disables the Watchdog function The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users B Watchdog Timer sec This setting determines the length of time of the Watchdog Timer The available setting range is between 5 and 255 The factory default setting is 5 This setting is effective when the Watchdog Function is set to Enabled B PM Wake Up Events This selection displays the settings for system wake up Press Enter to display the Parameter Setting menu
75. egistration of user defined character Video controller auto set 8 x 14 dot font registration PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Video controller auto set 8 x 8 dot font registration PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Video controller auto set 8 x 16 dot font registraton PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Video controller auto set Font registration CGA in 0 7Ch INT 1Fh Font registration CGA in 0 10Ch INT 43h ES BP ee A 8 x 14 dot font registration BL PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Graphics DL Number of vertical bits in character Horizontal fixed to 8 bits Character generator bank No Number of characters to register First character code to register Top address in user defined table 11h 11h Character generator bank No 11h 12h Character generator bank No 11h 14h Character generator bank No 11h 20h Top address in font table 11h 21h 0 Number of lines per DL register value 1 14 lines 2 25 lines 3 43 lines Number of vertical bits per character Number of screen lines When BL 0 Top address in font table 11h 22h 0 Number of lines per DL register value 1 14 lines 2 25 lines 3 43 lines Number of screen lines When BL 00h Font registration 8 x 14 dot font registration AH 11h PC character set inside AL Olh video BIOS ROM BL Character generator bank No 8 x 8 dot font registration AH 11h PC ch
76. eted 1 Already triggered or not supported Transmitting memory block in protect mode Starting protect mode App 30 87h Top address in descriptor Dummy 00h GDT 00h Source segment descriptor Destination segment descriptor BIOS C5 00h Number of words to transfer p CS TEMP BIOS 00h 1 Successfully completed 1 Error 00h Successfully completed 01h RAM parity error 02h Not in protect mode 89h CY 0 Successfully completed BH Offset of insignificant mask AH 00h interrupt vector address CS CS value specified in ES SI table Offset of significant slave DS DS value specified in ES SI table interrupt vector address ES ES value specified in ES SI table Top address in following table SS DS value specified in ES SI table CY 1 Eror PL 5900 Series User Manual B INT 16h Keyboard BIOS Operation AH 0lh Data check by key input Reading shift status AH 03h Setting repeat delay AL 05h and repeat rate BH Delay time Bits 0 amp 1 BL Primary code Bits 0 4 AH 05h CH Secondary code CL Primary code Writing key data Wiring data by key input 101 AX keyboard compatible Data check by key input 101 AX keyboard compatible Appendices Reading data by key AH 00h input AH Secondary code AL Primary code Character code 0 Input data exists 1 Input data does not exist Secondary code Primary code Character code Oh Suc
77. ey Definition File Specifies the external key definition 2 Displays the graphical keyboard in 2 level mode i lt n gt Sets the software interrupt vector number when calling up func tions Hexadecimal Default n 59 F Displays the graphical keyboard in 16 level mode T n Specifies the software interrupt vector number used for the Touch Panel function calling Hexadecimal Default n 59 r Cancel the resident command No E i Normally parameter specification is not necessary Use the default At startup the following message will appear on the screen Keyboard Emulator KEYEM PL EXE Version X XX Copyright C 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation Stay resident After startup these commands reside in memory B Functions KEYEM_PL EXE includes the following functions and perform the function calls using the software interrupt INT 16h lt INT16h Function List gt Function Code ey inputdata read ey inputdata check 00h 0th 02h Shiftstatus read 05h 10h ey inputdata read AX keyboard Keyboard Emulation startup Aon Keyboard Emulation interrupt FB ResdenChek K K Keyboard data write K K 6 16 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup The following data details each function Function 00h Key input data read Reads the input key data Input AH 00hA Output AL Primary code character code AH Secondary code scan code
78. f corrosive gas 2 Electrical specifications check Is the voltage adequate AC85V to AC132V 50 60 Hz or DC19 2V to DC28 8V Installation check points e Is the connection cable firmly connected not loose Are any bolts or screws loose Are there any flaws or tears in the moisture resistant gesket Display check sthe display bright enough When the PL s Standard Display s backlight needs to be replaced please contact your local PL distributor PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 1 Hardware Configuration A 2 RAS Feature A 3 Serial Communication A p pe n d ces A 4 Touch Panel Handler Program A 5 BIOS List A 1 The following data explains the design of the I O Map Memory Map and Inter Hardware Configuration rupt Map as well as additional hardware design items including the RAS feature A 1 1 1 0 Map A A Address 0000H 001FH 0020H 003FH 0040H 005FH 0060H 006FH 0070H 007FH 0080H 009FH 00A0H 0OBFH 00COH 00DFH OOFOH 00FFH 016CH 016FH O1FOH 01FFH 0200H 0207H 0295H 0296H 02E8H 02EFH 02F8H 02FFH 0378H 037FH 03BOH 03BBH 03BCH 03BFH 03COH 03DFH 03E8H 03EFH 03FOH 03F7H 03F8H 03FFH DMA controller 8237 Interruptcontroller 82594 System timer 8254 p p koa oo ReshimedekWMWmk pe Oj O jneruptoonrolezEZZAT i DMAcmtle28B med poces eyed mid
79. h 1 Error parame iers HDD 80h 81h AH Status When FDD drive No specified in DL ES DI Drive parameter starting address CH Insignificant 8 bits in 10 bit value for max number of tracks CL Bits 7 amp 6 Insignificant 2 bits in 10 bit value for max number of tracks Bits 5 0 Max number of sectors per track Max number of heads Number of builtin floppy disk drives Bits 3 0 CMOS valid drive type value Bits 7 4 Fixed to 0 When HDD drive No specified in DL TFT Won l CH Max number of cylinders CL Max number of usable sectors and Significant bit in max number of cylinders DH Max number of usable heads DL Number of builtin hard disk drives PL 5900 Series User Manual App 27 Appendices i CY 0 Successfully completed Drive No 1 Error AH Status initalization OCh CY 0 Successfully completed Hard disk nsignificant 8 bits in cylinder No 1 Error Saek Significant 2 bits in cylinder No AH Status Drive No Head No Hard disk CY 0 Successfully completed drive reset TE FMI AH Status CY 0 Successfully completed 1 Error AH Status Hard disk CY 0 Successfully completed drive 1 Error recalibration AH Status CY 0 Successfully completed 1 Error CX DX Total number of sectors HDD only AH 00h No disk Olh Floppy disk unchanged 02h Disk was changed 03h Hard disk 16h AH 00h Disk u
80. has occurred arb led Pop up Message Output This feature uses the Windows system s pop up message feature to indicate that an alarm has occurred Buzzer Output This feature uses the PL s internal speaker to indicate the system s condition System Shutdown This feature shuts down the PL s OS Windows 95 Windows 98 Second Edition The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 2 3 RAS Feature Overview System Setup Alarm Level Detection Settings Enable Disable Settings Voltage Fan RPM Tem API User Application System Monitor DLL p Power Alarm Alarm Cooling Fan RPM Alarm Shutdown Processing larm Int Temp Alarm Alarm FFE Pop Up Message Enable Clear Watchdog App Disable dide CPU Timer gt Settings Settings Buzzer Output System Monitor Timeout General Time Setting Purpose Signal Output Lamp Output General Purpose Input Remote Reset Input Alarm Output Touch Panel Alarm Lights Orange Mirror Disk Alarm Backlight Alarm PL 5900 Series User Manual woo Lights Orange Flashes Orange Green Power ON LightsGreen Turn ON Flashes Orange OFF Red Setup TOOL Appendices A 3 Serial
81. held respon sible or provide any compensation for damage s caused by the loss of data stored in the PL s hard disk drive HDD It is therefore strongly suggested that all important data and software be backed up regularly to an external data backup device Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation bears no responsibility for any damages resulting from the customer s application of this unit s hardware or software Since the PL unit s hard disk drive HDD is a consumable item i e it has a limited lifetime be sure to back up its data regularly and prepare a spare HDD unit To prevent file data damage be sure to shut down the PL s OS before turning OFF the main power After turning OFF the PL s power wait until the internal HDD stops spinning before turning on the power again approx 5 seconds 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Preface B About the PL s Display Panel e The PL s currently displayed data its voltage and brightness setting each affect the intensity of Contouring i e when some parts of the screen are brighter than others creating a wavelike pattern e There are minute grid points dark and light on the Display Panel s surface This is part of the PL s design and not a defect e Shadows may appear at the top of the LCD This is normal for an LCD display e Sometimes the display area may look as if the display colors have changed This is a common attribute of LCD s and is not a defect Disp
82. hick insulated wires and run them through conduits c Shared ground not allowed Other device 4 3 4 Cautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines e I O signal lines must be wired separately from charged lines If the power cord needs to be wired together with the I O signal lines for any reason use shielded lines and ground one end of the shield to the PL s FG terminal To improve noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recom mended Use a grounding resistance of less than 100Q and a 2mm or thicker wire or your country s applicable standard For details contact your local PL distributor PL 5900 Series User Manual C Mem 4 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 1 Setup Procedures Chapter 5 2 System Parameters 5 System Setup 5 1 Setup Procedures This chapter explains how to enter a PL unit s system settings as well as the Da cautions reguired both before and during set up Note The following settings are those pre set at the factory NA 1 Connect a PS 2 kevboard to the PL 2 Turn the PL unit s power ON 3 After the message Press lt DEL gt to Enter SETUP appears press the DEL key until the following screen is displayed CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features gt PC Health Status gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults b Advanced Chipset
83. his program Quit key Function Key area This sample program is designed to perform processing based on the touch panel input received from either the upper or lower function keys or the screen s designated Quit key area This sample program is used by the ATPH59 EXE touch panel handler nput can be performed by pressing on designated areas of the screen Before starting this program be sure to start the ATPH59 EXE program mi include lt stdlib h gt include lt stdio h gt include lt dos h gt include lt graph h gt include lt conio h gt PL 5900 Series User Manual App 11 Appendices define define define define define ATPH_SYS_CALL 0x59 KEYBOARD BIOS 0x16 WRITE DATA 0x05 TP IN NOWAIT Ox8101 TP CONDITION 0x8500 ATPH System Call Key Board BIOS Key Board Input ATPH Input TouchPanelCondition define ZKEYCODE Ox7a Z keycode define DATA8254 0x40 Timer Data ej define CTRL8254 0x43 Timer Controller define CTRL8042 0x61 Buzzer ON OFF define BEEP_TIME 20000 Beep s ON period define FALSE 0 define TRUE 1 struct function_coordinate short sx X coordinate left upper short sy Y coordinate leftlower short ex X coordinate Right Upper el short ev Y coordinate Right lower short key Key Code g tpcd 480 40 559 80 0x2c7a Square s display 1 40 79
84. i 0 kbcd i keycode i if ky kbcd i keycode printf push key is s r kbcd i keyname if ky ZKEYCODE printf push s key finishprogram n kbcd i keyname return TRUE Program End break return FALSE PL 5900 Series User Manual App 17 Appendices o o ohe ohe ohe ohe oh ohe k ohe ok ok ok ok k MAIN VARIABLES HR RR a a ohe ohe RE RE EE k ok ok ok ok k void main void if _setvideomode _VRES 16EXCOLOR printf error can t set graphics mode exit 1 ERROR Program End _rectangle _GBORDER tpcd 0 sx tpcd 0 sy tpcd 0 ex tpcd 0 ey MAKE A SCREEN FRAME printf please push touchpanel or key n printf End program by pressing Z key or screen n while 1 touchpanel on if keyboard on _setvideomode _DEFAULTMODE RETURN TO VIDEOMODE exit 0 App 18 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 5 BIOS List B INT 5h Display Hard Copy Operation Input Output 0050 0000h P rintscreen flag 0 Hard copy function unused or S creen hard copy completed successfully 1 Now printing l Error B INT 10h Video BIOS Operation AH 00h Setting video mode AL Value of selected mode Bits 0 to 6 Video RAM clear Bit 7 AH 01h Setting cursor shape CG Cursor start position and display CL Cursor end position AH 02h Setting cursor BH Page No position DH Value of specified lin
85. ic Maintenance Points 7 Maintenance and Inspection 7 1 7 1 1 Cleaning the Display Neutral detergent Maintenance panel Display d SS i ES X MA UO N Thinner A Organic solvent Strong acid ji NA g CR f i o O Protection sheet Sats a O Ste J PL 5900 Series User Manual Regular Cleaning When the display surface or frame become dirty use a soft cloth moistened with neu tral detergent to wipe away any dust or stains Do not clean the unit with thinner organic solvents or strong acids Do not use sharp or hard objects such as a mechanical pencil or screwdriver to push on the display This could damage the unit Use the screen protection sheet when us ing the PL in extremely dirty or dusty ar eas 7 1 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection 7 1 2 Replacing the Installation Gasket The installation gasket protects the PL and improves its water resistance For instructions on installing the PL s gasket 4 2 Installing the PL A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches L or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to Important change the gasket periodicallv or when scratches or dirt become visible 7 2 Replacing the Bac
86. ing is Enabled and is recommended for most users B System BIOS Cacheable This setting determines whether to cache the system BIOS An OS that uses the system BIOS operate faster The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Video BIOS Cacheable This setting determines whether to cache the video BIOS The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Memory Hole At 15M 16M This setting determines whether to designate the memory space from 15MB to 16MB as the buffer area for the ISA bus card The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users B PCI Post Write Buffer This setting determines if the PCI Post Write Buffer is controlled or not The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B L2 Cache WT WB Policy This setting determines degree of similarity between the L2 Cache and the System DRAM The available settings are WT and WB The factory default setting is WB and is recommended for most users B Memory Parity Check This setting determines whether parity checks are performed when parity protected memory is used The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and
87. is chapter explains how to install and wire the PL 5900 series units as well as the cautions required both before and during installation 4 1 Installation Cautions 1 Temperature Cautions The PL should be installed in a vertical position and forced air cooling should be used instead of natural air circulation Also be sure to confirm that the area near the PL will be within the allowable temperature range by Temperature Sensor lacing a temperature sensor in 0507 AU EE N placing p 5 C to 45 C with HDD unit the location shown in the left side drawing If this area s temperature exceeds the allowed limit a ma chine breakdown can occur 2 Installation Cautions Be sure to install the panel in an OK upright vertical position Also be sure that the panel Slew Vertical Installation Horizontal Installation ing angle is tilted no more than 30 X degrees from parallel to the opera tor i e directly in front N A more than 30 degrees of tilt PL 5900 Series User Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring B Vibration and Shocks If the PL is moved when its enclosure doors are open or while it is installed in a rack equipped with caster wheels the hard disk can receive excessive vibration or jolting Be especially careful at this time PL Configuration Can Withstand A H Up to 4 9m s DD FDD Up to 9 8m s No drives Up to 19 6m s e The Hard Disk Drive is precision equipment and shou
88. it has a limited lifetime be sure to back up its data regularly and pre pare a spare HDD unit e The Hard Disk lifetime given here may be reduced due to unforeseen environmental factors however generally speaking at an operating temperature of 20 C the disk should last for 20 000 hours of opera tion or approximately 5 years whichever comes first e Using the Hard Disk in an environment that is excessively hot and or humid will shorten the disk s usage lifetime A maximum wet bulb temperature of 29 C or less is recommended The following data shows equivalent conditions at35 C no higher than 71 no higher than 54 no higher than 33 2 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 1 3 Structural Grounding Exclusive grounding Use your country s applicable standard Rating Equivalent to IP65f JEM 1030 7 Front face of installed unit W 311mm 12 99in x W 311mm 12 99in x H 271mm 10 76in x H 271mm 10 76in x External Dimensions D 130mm 6 38in D 93mm 4 75in excluding projections excluding projections Weight 6 0kg 13 2 Ib or less 5 5 kg 12 1 Ib or less The front face of the PL unit installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standard shown in this specification However even though the PL unit s level of resistance is equivalent to the standard oils that should have no effect on the PL can possibly harm the unit This can occ
89. it to malfunction 9 Remove the connector from the in verter board 10 Lift up the backlight and slowly pull the unit out of the PL 11 Insert the replacement backlight by reversing the removal procedure Secure the replacement backlight with the screws and insert the con nector to the inverter board 7 4 PL 5900 Series Users Manual A IN i Important e The PL s backlights are installed at the top and bottom of the LCD panel Whenever you change a backlight be sure to change both backlights Be sure to insert the con nector to the inverter board and push it until its rear connector is se curely connected or it may cause damage 12 Reattach the PL rear unit to the PL front unit using the PL s guide slots i e reverse the procedure use to separate them Be careful not to catch or cut any of the PL s internal cables while reat taching the two units 13 Replace the four 4 attachment screws removed in step 1 and 2 PL 5900 Series Users Manual Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection 7 5 7 3 Periodic Maintenance Points 7 6 Check the PL periodically to ensure it is in good working condition Ambient environment check Is the ambient temperature within the specified range 0 C to 45 C without HDD unit 5 C to 45 C with HDD unit Is the ambient humidity within the specified range 30 RH to 85 RH e Is the atmosphere free o
90. klight The PL s backlight can be changed after it wears out Follow the steps explained below Note Please use the following table to identify which backlight model number to use when ordering your backlight PL Type Backlight Type PL 5900T prm SOIT GP577RT BLOO MS AN WARNINGS e Whenever changing the backlight be sure the PL s power cord has been disconnected and that the unit is cooled down e When the PL s power cord is connected and the PL is ON high voltage runs through the wires in the backlight area do not touch them When the PL s power has just been turned OFF the back light area is still very hot Be sure to wear gloves to pre vent being burned Do not try to replace the backlight while the PL is installed in a cabinet or panel Remove the PL first then begin the backlight replacement procedures Be careful when handling the backlight since it is made of glass and very fragile 1 2 PL 5900 Series Users Manual Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection Follow the steps given below to change the PL s backlight Be sure to wear cotton gloves when performing this work to prevent burns 1 Unplug the PL s power cord from the main power su
91. l Used for both DIN and Remote Set Input External Power DC12V to DC24V Input Hold Hold Diode Isolation Used Photo isolation Interface Circuit Connection Example 45V DC12 to 24V R External 6 8kQ i Power 1 10W Input Port Q 1 1 1 1 Reset Input pin 5i H DINO pin 6 DIN1 pin 13 12 to 24V 1 Cable 1 Reset Input pin 11 DINO pin 121 l 1 1 DIN1 pin 241 eee PC357 D sub 25 pin Sr The power supply used for sink source type input can use either polar or non polar Note connection NA 2 8 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications E External Output Signal DOUT Alarm Output Lamp Output Port Output Specifation DC24V 100mA MAX Isolation Used Photo isolation Interface Circuit Connection Example G 5V R DOUT pin 8i Alarm Output pin 10 Lamp Output pin 221 Q SSTA06 Output Port DOUT pin 7 Alarm Output pin gi Lamp Output pin 21 B External Power Output 45V 100mA MAX 12V 100mA MAX PL 5900 Series User Manual Cable Dsub 25pin connector 2 9 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 4 PL Part Names and Features AB dnside the front maintenance cover gt o I ors E 7 nr F G H 2
92. l keyboard 1 Clears the graphical keyboard All keys are disabled Output None Function FEQOh Resident check When the KEYEM_PL EXE application resides in memory this function returns a fixed message and version information Input AX FE00h Output AH 0 Successfully completed BLz my BH ei CX Version number Bit 15 00 KEYEM PL EXE Version No Carry Cleat voce PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 19 Chapter 6 OS Setup 6 20 B The External Key Definition This section explains how to designate a key to arbitrary coordinates with the KEYEM PL EXE application Left corner coordinate X1 Upper corner coordinate Y1 Right corner coordinate X2 Lower corner coordinate Y2 the Ist key code the 2nd key code comment line Touch Panel Coordinates ji e e X1 Y1 e e e X2 Y2 e e e ibility mode 0 1 30 25 aN Designate the values with the touch panel coordinate range in PL 386 compat Note bos If the designated coordinates overlap the one defined first overrides the other If more than two key codes are defined they operate as if the input occurs in sequence when the coordinated are pressed The key code can be defined using the following two methods 1 Define the key code with 1 word 1 word High Bit Low Bit Primary Code character code Se
93. laying a single image for long periods can cause an afterimage to remain when the display is changed to another screen To prevent this periodically turn the PL OFF and then ON again to remove this afterimage PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 Preface Table of Contents Liiigecite iD ripe t DU 1 Essential Safety PrecautlONis ce eec ae een QUEE ERREUR A IER URS 2 Table of Contents oot ie rq err reb RE tens I Ge SA S aba 6 UL c UL CSA Application Notes sseseneseonneneonsesenzesoonsesonnesonsssoenzesennesennnesenne 9 CE Marking Notes E 9 Prior To Using th PL nee tnt 10 special RS es UAM E en se needs nent 11 Package Contents ste nn tad 12 Documentation Conventions sessoesoessessoesosssesooesosssessossoossessossoossessossocesessossoossesss 13 1 1 PL System Design sn ne tk eb A 1 1 1 2 Optional Items sentiment 1 2 1 3 PL Series Panel Types sd nn nest 1 5 2 1 eneral o k O O 2 1 Ad Electrical IN 2 1 2 12 Environmental in tartes Boh Bl hd 2 2 DE SITIO GAL re tien RS Es A ear 2 3 2 2 Functional Specifications sistema 2 4 Z0 X3enetaltso doses a e ea a oa ao aa ee 2 4 gue A RS v ooo es tes 2 4 232 9 MEXA SI G A STOA E 2 4 2 24 Clock RTOC Accuracy 35 i eninletes 2 4 2 3 Interface Specifications icsscesvcsevesesccindevessvcecyssbneeevecesveneccybeeestnsnexencepvens 2 6 Zod Printer Interface EDT Ds iacens reno d kod geben te s eii 2 6 2 9 2 Keyboard Interface uie Les ed necp epa mee e RE 2 6 2 33
94. ld not be moved AK or jolted Especially when the PL is turned ON even changing the PL s direction while it is on a table or repositioning the unit should not be performed since it can lead to a hard disk crash or malfunc tion e When using a fan to cool the PL unit be sure that the fan does not point directly at any of the PL s disk drive units since it can lead to a hard disk crash or malfunction 4 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 2 Installing the PL 4 2 1 Installation Procedures Follow the steps given below when installing the PL B Attaching the Installation Gasket Even if the your PL s Installation Gasket is not needed to prevent water from entering the unit the gasket also acts as a vibration absorber and should always be attached To install the gasket place the PL face down on a soft surface and attach the gasket to the rear side of the display face in the plastic bezel s groove see picture below Be sure the grooved face of the gasket is vertical Before mounting the PL into a cabinet or panel check that the Installa tion Gasket is attached to the unit PL Rear Face Installation Gasket B Create a Panel Cut 7 N Important Create a panel cut for the PL like that pictured here Two additional items the installtion gasket and the installation fasteners are also required when installing the PL 2 5 PL Dimensions Panel Panel Cut Area
95. le Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 PLSYSMON VXD Hardware control driver Windows amp 95 Windows amp 98 SR2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup m Screen Saver Type Backlight Control Programs Contents Backlightcontrol scr Screen saver main program PL_BLIOC DLL Backlight control API DLL file Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 BLCTRL VXD Backlight control driver Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 acklight control program Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 A If the User installs an OS operating svstem other than that written pol ay here the correct operation of these utility programs cannot be guaran teed B Keyboard Emulator Keyclick32 This program allows the User s mouse operation to perform keyboard like data input Certain application programs do not support this keyboard emulator Please test each application individually to check if the keyboard emulator will operate correctly Also this application cannot be used to enter Windows 95 Windows 98 SR2 startup screen User Name and Password information Also to change the Keyclick program s font size a keyboard is required For details concerning the Keyclick program s operation simply click on the HELP button to call up the program s online help data m Backlight OFF Screen Saver This software is used to turn OFF the PL s backlight after a specified period of inactivity The use of this feature will help to extend the life of the PL s b
96. linder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector This setting determines the parameters of the PL s IDE hard disk drive The setting is required when the IDE Primary Master Slave is set to Manual When the IDE Primary Master Slave is set to None or Auto the auto detected values will be used PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 3 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features Select Advanced BIOS Features from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled Item Help CPU Internal Cache Enabled External Cache Enabled Menu Level gt Quick Power On Self Test Disabled First Boot Device Floppy Allows you to choose Second Boot Device HDD 0 the VIRUS warning Third Boot Device CDROM feature for IDE Hard Boot Other Device Enabled Disk boot sector Swap Floppy Drive Disabled protection If this Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled function is enabled Boot Up NumLock Status On and someone attempt to Gate A20 Option Fast write data into this Typematic Rate Setting Disabeld area BIOS will show a x Tvpematic Rate Chars Sec 6 warning message on x Typematic Delay Msec 250 screen and alarm beep Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 Report No FDD For WIN 95 No Video BIOS Shadow Enabled Cyrix 6x86 MII CPUID Enabled T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous V
97. m Help COM Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 COM Port 4 2E8 IRQ10 Menu Level gt gt UART Mode Select Normal x UR2 Duplex Mode Half Onboard Parallel Port 3BC IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode SPP x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 COM Port 2 2F8 COM Port 2 Use IRQ IRQ3 COM Port 3 3E8 COM Port 3 Use IRQ IRQ11 T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B Onboard FDC Controller This setting enables or disables the onboard floppy disk controller The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B COM Port 1 This setting determines the port address and the interrupt request number used by the onboard serial port 1 The available settings are Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3ES IRQ4 2E8 IRO10 and Auto The factory default setting is 3F8 IRQ4 and is recommended for most users B COM Port 4 This setting determines the port address and the interrupt request number used by the onboard serial port connected to the touch panel inside the PL The available settings are Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ10 and Auto The factory default setting is 2E8 IRO10 and is recommended for most users B UART Mode Select This setting determines the operation mode of the onboard serial port 2 The available settings are Normal IrDA ASKIR and SCR The factory
98. mended for most users B PCIPME Power Up Control This setting determines if the PL starts via input from a PCI card or not The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B KB Power ON Password This setting defines the password when the system is powered on by the keyboard switch Press Enter to display the setup menu PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 15 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 16 B Power Up by Alarm This setting determines whether to set the timer to start automatic startup The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users Month Alarm This setting selects the month when the system starts up automatically The available settings are NA and 1 through 12 This function is available when the Power Up by Alarm option is set to Enabled Day of Month Alarm This setting selects the day when the system starts up automatically The available settings are from 0 to 31 This function is available when the Power Up by Alarm option is set to Enabled PM Wake Up Events This setting specifies the time when the system starts up automatically The available settings are 00 to 23 for hh hour 00 to 59 for mm minute and 00 to 59 for ss second This function is available when the Power Up by Alarm option is set to Enabled PL 5900 Series
99. nchanged Drive No 01h Inconsistent parameter 06h Disk was changed Carry bit ON 80h Drive not ready 17h CY 0 Successfully completed Drive No 1 Error 0 No disk AH Status 1 Use 2 sided disk on 2 sided drive 2 Use 2 sided disk on high density drive 3 Use 2HD disk on high density drive 4 Use 720K disk on 720K byte drive 18h ES DI Address of drive parameter table for floppy disk Insignificant 8 bits in 10 bit value for type Setting max number of tracks AH 00h and CY 0 Supports tracks and number media type CL Bis 7 amp 6 10 bit value for max of tracks per sector for formatting number of tracks AH Oh and CY 1 Cannot use function Bits 5 0 Max number of sectors AH 00h and CY 1 Does not support tracks and per track number of tracks per sector DL Drive No App 28 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices B INT 14h RS 232C Operation Input Output AH 00h AL Line mode P arameter Bits 7 6 5 Baud rate 0 0 0 110 Baud 0 0 1 150 Baud 0 1 0 300 Baud 0 1 1 600 Baud 1 0 0 1200 Baud 1 0 1 2400 Baud 1 1 0 4800 Baud Setting RS 232C line 1 1 1 9600 Baud mode Bits 4 amp 3 Parity X 0 No parity 0 1 Odd parity 1 2 Even parity Bit 2 Stop bits 0 1 bit length 1 2 bit length Bits 1 amp 0 Word length 1 0 7 bits 1 1 8 bits DX PortNo AH 01h AH Line control status AL Data to send Bit 7 Time over error DX Port No Bit 6 Tr
100. nes whether to allow the startup from devices other than those selected as First Boot Device Second Boot Device and Third Boot Device The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Swap Floppy Drive This setting swaps Drive A with Drive B for the recognition The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B Boot Up Floppy Seek The setting specifies the function to check whether the floppy disk drive is in stalled upon the system boot up process The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Boot Up Numlock Status This setting specifies the Numlock key status upon the startup The available settings are On and Off The factory default setting is On and is recom mended for most users B Gate A20 Option The available settings are Normal and Fast When Normal is selected the Keyboard control will be employed to control Gate A20 When Fast is selected the Chipset will be employed The factory default setting is Fast and is recom mended for most users B Typematic Rate Setting The setting specifies the keyboard speed for the repeat process of the character The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for mos
101. ns When a Mirror Disk Alarm occurs and the standard RAS feature settings are used the alarm output is limited to the Mirror Disk unit s LED indicator Alternately flashing orange and green 2 The remote reset features input can be either enabled or disabled the alarm output setting cannot be set to trigger a forced system reset 3 For System Monitor Feature details refer to the accompanying Driver and Utility disk Chapter 6 Setting up Your PL OS App 4 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices A 2 2 RAS Feature Details B Alarm Monitoring Power Voltage Alarm Monitors the condition of the PL s internal and CPU power Cooling Fan Alarm Monitors the condition of the PL s internal power and CPU cooling fans Internal Temperature Alarm Monitors the PL s internal and CPU vicinity temperatures The degree of monitoring 3 levels and the enabling or disabling of the above three items is performed via the System Setup Area s settings For detailed information about the monitoring level settings 5 2 12 PC Health Status This utility can also be used to enable or disable the above mentioned features as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed Watchdog Timer Time Up This feature alternately writes Time Up Count values from the CPU to the RAS feature s special programmable timer and then periodically clears them which provides a means of monitoring the CPU s performance If the clearing of this
102. nt The above mentioned general purpose digital output signals provide system condition information to external devices The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable any of these output signals Also when alarm output is enabled the orange colored LED indicator will also blink External Output Signal used for DOUT Alarm Output Lamp Output Output Specification DC24V 100mA MAX Isolation Used photo isolation Interface Circuit Connection Example 5V R DOUT pin 81 Alarm Output pin 10 Lamp Output pin 22 Q Cable SSTA06 Output Port DOUT pin 7 Alarm Output pin 9 Lamp Output pin 21 l Dsub 25pin connector aN For connection pin location details Note Nu 2 3 5 RAS Interface PL 5900 Series User Manual App 7 Appendices App 8 m Types of Processing all units The PL provides system condition information via the following methods LED Indicator 3 state display 1 point In addition to indicating if the unit s power is ON or OFF the 3 state LED indica tor power lamp provides the following system condition information System Condition Output Created Green Nara Operton ower OM RAS has detected a system The alarm outputsetin the Orange AN alarm system monitor is enabled Flashing Mirror Disk and Backlightalarms AnyT OOL settings are Red Green have occurred enabled Orange Gree Flashing AnyT OOL settings are Orange Hed Backlight Alarm
103. oise immunity Isolate the main circuit high voltage large current line I O signal lines and power cord and do not bind or group them together To prevent damage from lightning connect a lightning surge absorber A Ground the lightning surge ab L sorber E1 and the PL E2 sepa important ratelv e Select a lightning surge absorber which will not exceed the allow able circuit voltage even when the voltage rises to the maximum Twisted pair cable Constant l voltage OSSA PL transforme p FG Twisted pair cable Insulating PC PL transformer bFG o 100V PL Bone E power source Source LI VO power source Main power source ros a 3 o PL PL power AC200V sourceT1 T2 O 1 0 O powe device Source m Power 7 NE device Main circuit power source Twisted pair cable Lightning surge absorber PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 3 3 Grounding Cautions a Dedicated Ground best Set up a dedicated ground when using 2 i Other the rear panel s FG terminal PL gees li uM f a dedicated ground is not possible use a shared ground as shown in figure b b Shared Ground allowed 1 Other PL device The grounding point must be as close to the PL as possible and the ground Ee oo ing wires must be as short as possible If the wires must be long use t
104. ontaining the calibrated value obtained from the CALIB59 EXE application touch panel data calibration Sr When defaulted to ATPH59 CAL of the current directory is specified Note Example CALIB59 a2e8 q10 cc atph59 cal Normally only CALIB59 is needed m Operation Analog Touch Panel Calibration CALIBS9 EXE Version 1 When the CALIB59 EXE applica XXX tion is opened up the message Copyright c 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation Calibration Mode shown at the left will appear on Touch upper left and lower right cornner of the screen the screen and two points will En Bo I hal mode light up in both the upper left Esc Terminate program 8 P PP Upper left Lower right hand and lower right hand cor 0000 0000 0000 0000 ners 6 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup A Analog Touch Panel va CALIB59 EXE Version 2 Touch each point in the order it appears Copyright c 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation Calibration Mode A _ Do not touch both points simul Touch upper left and lower right corner of the screen L taneously Enter Go to test mode Important Esc Terminate program e Touch the panel exactly on the Upper left Lower right I a lit up areas The measured value is e The measured value is re MO PEVSSLDILMISenT onm displayed if you touch the panel again The difference between the logic value and the measured value is obtained
105. ormance regular adjustment of this clock is required PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 3 Interface Specifications 2 3 1 Printer Interface LPT1 D sub 25 Pin Female e O D Open Drain e T S 3 state Input e TTLIN TTL Input SPP ECP Modej EPP Mode Electrical Signal Name Signal Name Specif S 14 AUTOFD DSTRB InOutput O D T 5 ERROR ERROR Input NT INIT iwo u GND GND GND 1312 11109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 E X 5 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Screw Size 4 40UNC Inch Type SPP ECP Mode EPP Mode Electrical Signal Name Signal Name Specif STRB WRITE DATAO DATAO DATA DATA O 3 E ui B N 4 4 4 4 O1 B NI O col o 5 i S DAT DAI mona e ares DATA ribi 9 DATA7 f DATAT oun i2 PE PE mu a When using the printer interface in SPP mode pins I 14 16 and 17 become O D When using ESC or EPP modes these pins will change to T S 5 5 5 5 o ee 8888 S 2 3 2 Keyboard Interface Mini DIN 6 pin Female Both front and side b S Pin No Signal Name DE DT I em EE Pp _2 NC TJ S 3 99 45V sever NC SHIELD GS 2 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 3 3 Mouse Interface Mini DIN 6 pin Female Signal Name Mouse DATA PinNo Leder bear qp o
106. our expansion board s foot matches the width of the expansion slot The PL 5900T unit s slot 2 can be up to 25 mm and slot 3 can be up to 20 mm wide Be sure the width of your expansion board matches that of the intended slot lt Commercially Available Boards Certain commercially available boards may not be compatible with Digital s PL unit Installing incompatible boards may result in either damage to or failure of the PL and will void your warranty Prior to using those boards be sure to contact your local PL distributor PCI Bus Within the entire range of PCI buses currently available on the market there may be certain devices which will not operate when used with the PL Prior to the use of any PCI Bus be sure to contact your local PL distributor PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 PL Basics lt ISA Bus gt e Only 8 bit access is supported The driver software for the 16 bit access board requires 8 bit access Prior to installing commercially available ISA Bus compatible boards please contact your local PL distributor ISA Bus Interface Usage Limitations Normal Mode DMA Mode O Access 8 bit Operations 0 Whtemims x o lt Main Memory gt e Be sure to use only DIM modules manufactured by Digital Installing other DIM modules may result in either damage to the PL or a mal function lt IDE Interface gt The PL is equipped with three IDE interfaces two 2 of which can be used
107. ower Unit LAN Board rontmoun H FDD Unit DCIN 19 2 to 28 8V J L Built in Built in Only to PL5900T HDD FFD Unit i HDD FFD i 2 5 i Expansion Slot Cable Connection Optional Items Attached to Main Unit 7 Commercial Items 7 Purchased by User A The above system configuration illustrates the PL s internal design L and range of connectable peripherals The user s actual configura Important tion may differ PL 5900 Series User Manual 1 1 1 2 1 2 Optional Items Options same me G Description number DIM Module PL EM500 SDRAM DIMM Provides 64MB of memory HDD Unit PL HD220 10GB 25 HDD Unit OS notincluded FDD Unit PL FD500 IBM PC Compatible 3 5 F DD unit Attaches to front slot Flash File Disk IF Used as HDD IDE AT API compatible CD ROM drive unit CD ROM Unit PL DK200 fordevelopmentand maintenance use special connection cable is included with CD ROM unit iorum PE bre compatible mirror disk unit without OS for data protection HUO1 in case of HDD malfunction Contains 2 2 5inch 2 1G B drives 10BASE 2 and 10BASE T Connects to COM3 Disposable dirtresistant sheet for screen protection T he P Touch Panel can be used through this sheet 10 sheets set Sheet Touch Panel can be used through this sheet 10 sheets set Mouse Emulator This software adds mouse and keyboard like functionality to PL TD000 V2 the Touch Panel Windows 95 Windows 98
108. pply and then discon ML nect the PL power cord terminals u from the PL s power terminal block IB B tl U A Be sure to perform the back L light changeover on a flat Important Jevel surface This will pre vent damage to the PL unit and the accidental cutting of any of its power cord termi nals Power Cord 2 Remove the power cord 3 Unscrew and remove the two 2 at tachment screws from the right side of the PL 4 Unscrew and remove the two 2 a EG tachment screws from the left side EET ofthe PL 5 Unscrew and remove the two 2 at tachment screws from the bottom of the PL PL 5900 Series Users Manual 7 3 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection 6 Slide the rear cover to the top side 7 Lift up the rear face and remove it from the front face Backlight 8 Unscrew and remove the four 4 at JEN g tachment screws securing the back i n light FA A Use a 0 sized Phillips l screwdriver to remove important the backlight attachment screws e Be careful not to lose the screws Backlight e Be careful when remov ing the screws so that they do not fall inside the PL since they may cause the un
109. r Manual 0200h Chapter 6 OS Setup Input buffer clear Clears touch panel input buffers Input Output 8500h AX 0200h AH 0 Successfully completed Touch panel status detection Returns touch panel status AX 8500h AH Status in 640 x 480 mode Bit Bito Co NC E 9 1 Uwww xp Input Output Notavailable Area released For an explanation on how to use the function see function 500h FEOOh Resident check When the ATPH59 EXE application resides in memory returns a fixed message and version Input Output PL 5900 Series User Manual AX FEOOh AH 0 Successfully completed BL Y BH B CX Version No Bit15 00 1 0 0 0 k gt k gt ATPH59 EXE Version No ID code Carry Clear 6 7 Chapter 6 OS Setup Functions available in PL 386 Compatibility Mode The following data details the functions available in the PL 386 compatibility mode when the user s PL 386 application is used without further conversion updating or formatting INT 59h Function List Coordinate code input unrestricted wait 0000h Touch panel initialization Same as 0200h Input buffer clear Input AX 0000h Output AH 0 Successfully completed 0100h Touch panel input unrestricted wait Returns coordinates of the area position touched Waits until input is made Input AX 0100h Output
110. racter at cursor A 5 DR Sod poston BL Attribute Effective only in graphic mode CX Number of characters to output Color Pallet Settings Setting overscan AH 0Bh background color and BH 00h display color brighiness BL Color code AH 0Bh Setting color group BH Olh BL Color group AH 0Ch 3 E AL Attribute m point in graphic BH Page No CX X coordinate DX Y coordinate AH Dh Reading point in graphic BH Page No sn mode CX X coordinate g a GUE DX Y coordinate Writing character attribute at AH Eh cursor positon and move AL Character code cursor BL Attibute Effective only in graphic mode AH Number of single lines Reading video data AH OFh AL Video mode BH Active page No Setting pallet register AH 10h AL 00h Setting pallet register BH Pallet code BL Pallet register No Setting overscan P 3 m FASET BH Pallet code Setting pallet register ht z m ROSE EE S DX 17 byte data address AH 10h Setting attribute code AL 03h intensity brink BH 00h Set attribute bit 7 to intensity function 01 Set attribute bit 7 to blink function AH 10h E basic pallet AL 07h BH Value read 9 BL Basic pallet register to read 0 15 App 20 PL 5900 Series User Manual Appendices Setting pallet register Reading overscan AH 10h d AL 08h BH Value read Reading basic AH 10h pallet register and AL 09h overscan register ES DX 17 byte buffer in which re
111. ries Driver and Utility Disk s Display Driver For installation procedures see the disk s readme files m For information on the PL s bundled utility software see the README file on the Driver and Utility Disk B Since the PL s hard disk drive HDD is a consumable item i e it has a finite usage lifetime be sure to back up its data frequently and prepare a spare HDD unit B After turning the PL OFF be sure to wait at least 5 seconds before turning ON again If the unit is stated within 5 seconds it may not start up correctly 10 PL 5900 Series User Manual Preface Special Features The PL 5900 series displays are equipped with the following features E The Latest High Performance Architecture Designed around the AMD K6 2 300 MHz CPU the PL utilizes the type of high performance architecture that offers you superior compatibility Add to this unrivalled support of the Windows 95 and other operating systems B Bright 10 4 LCD with a Wide Viewing Angle The PL s large 10 4 inch 640 x 480 dot TFT LCD display offers excellent visibility and brightness This top of the line TFT color LCD model allows you to create detailed and powerful visual images with excellent brightness a wide viewing angle and a display capable of 260 000 colors E Easy Front Panel Installation The PL is designed to be installed easily into the front of any panel or device It is also rugged enough for use in harsh industrial environments such
112. rtant 1 Unscrew the four 4 attachment screws used to hold the rear maintenance cover and half cover Rear Maintenance Cover 2 Remove the rear maintenance cover by lifting the cover in the direction shown 3 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 3 1 2 Installing the DIM Module 1 A Since DIM module sockets are fragile and break easily be sure to in stall the DIM module carefully Important The PL comes with a single DIM module pre installed There is one more empty socket that can be used to expand your PL unit s memory Use the following procedure to install a second DIM module in that socket MU a i 1 Install the DIM expansion module in Pe the empty socket Built in DIM Module Empty Socket 2 Position the Alignment Grooves so that they fit the Alignment Pins 3 Insert the DIM module into the DIM u y module socket l P 4 Push the DIM module down until the 4 S ejector tabs lock P C 5 Replace the rear maintenance cover x and the half cover and secure them in place with their attachment screws To Remove the DIM Module To remove a module press down on the socket s ejector tabs to release the module
113. stener holes on PL s top and bottom sides 9000000000000000000000 38 2 o 00004 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 o o o 98 9 o o o o o o o o o fe o o o fe o fe o 90 o 080 o o o 9 o o o o o o o f fe Le 3 Slide the installation fasteners to the rear face PL 5900 Series User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 Tighten the screws of the installation fasteners Be sure to tighten the four screws in an even crisscross pattern Do not use excessive force L when tightening the main Important unit attachment screws The torque required to render it waterproof is 0 5 N m 4 6 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 3 Wiring the PL 4 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the PL s power cord to the PL s rear face power terminals
114. t users B Typematic Rate Chars Sec This setting specifies the actual typematic rate repeated character input per second when the Typematic Rate Setting option is set to Enabled The avail able settings are 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 The factory default setting is 6 and is recommended for most users B Typematic Delay Msec When Typematic Rate Setting is set to Enabled this setting determines the delay period until the initial repetition is started msec millisecond The avail able settings are 250 500 750 and 1000 The 250 selection is factory set PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 5 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 6 B Security Option This setting designates the area to request a password Select Setup or System upon BIOS setup or System upon system startup This setting is NOT available when the password is set using Set Password in the menu items The factory default setting is Setup and is recommended for most users OS Select For DRAM 64MB The available settings are Non OS2 and OS2 The factory default settting is Non OS2 and is recommended for most users Report No FDD For WIN 95 This setting determines if the FDD node is reported by BIOS to WIN95 The available settings are No and Yes The factory default setting is No and is recommended for most users Video BIOS Shadow This setting determines whether to expand the Video BIOS ROM in RAM C0000 C7FFF The
115. te control system 2 PL 5900 Series User Manual Preface A WARNINGS After the PL s backlight burns out unlike the PL s Standby Mode the touch panel is still active If the op erator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine op eration mistake can occur If your PL s backlight suddenly turns OFF use the follow ing steps to determine if the backlight is actually burned out 1 If your PL is not set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank your backlight is burned out 2 Or if your PL is set to Standby Mode but touching the screen does not cause the display to reappear your backlight is burned out If metal particles water or other types of liquids contact any of the PL s internal parts immediately turn the unit s power OFF unplug the power cord and contact either your PL distributor or the Digital Electronics Corporation Read and understand Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PL Before either plugging in or unplugging a board or inter face connector be sure to turn the PL s power OFF To prevent a possible explosion do not install the PL in areas containing flammable gases The PL is not appropriate for use with aircraft control de vices aerospace equipment central trunk data transmis sion communication devices nuclear power control d
116. the screen allowing keystroke operation with the touch panel using the mouse to perform keyboard like data input It also allows the user to define a key to any coordinates external key definition A IN I External Key Definition uses the touch panel coordinate mode com important Patible with Digital s family of PL 386 Panel Computers Please place the function label included in the package to enhance the usability of the Keyboard Emulator a Display area lt N N EIIE SIE I CoU JEL es CENT Fomm D The structure and function of KEYEM_PL EXE is as follows lt The structure of KEYEM_ PL EXE gt Application Program INT 16h Display Data KEYEM PL DEX HIMEM SYS Pa ae C ATPH59 EXE ser Port 3 Li Touch Panel VF Keyboard BIOS Keyboard VF a im A e To use KEYEM PL EXE HIMEM SYS and ATPH59 EXE must be in L stalled APRES Install the HIMEM SYS file for the OS currently in use 6 14 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 6 OS Setup B Screen Display The screen is split into two as shown below and the graphical keyboard is displayed in the top or middle section where the cursor is not residing Line 1 Line 13 MIDDLE Line 25 Touch F8 to t
117. turn value is located AH 10h AL 10h Setting expansion BX Selected expansion pallet register pallet register DH Red value CH Green value CL Blue value AH 10h Setting block in AL 10h expansion pallet ES DX Color value table register BX First expansion pallet register to set CX Number of blocks set inexpansion pallet registers AH 10h AL 12h Selecting pallet BL 00h page mode BH Pallet page mode 00h 4 pallet page mode 01h 16 pallet page mode 10h 13h 01h Expansion pallet page No Selecting pallet page Reading expansion pallet register P Orr wore Reading block in expansion pallet register ES DX Buffer address of value to read BX Expansion pallet address No where to start reading CX Number of registers to read Buffer selected in ES DX Current pallet page mode Reading pallet 0 4 pallet page mode page 1 16 pallet page mode Current expansion pallet pagemode AH 10h Gray scale AL 1Bh conversion BX First expansion pallet register CX Number of expansion pallet registers to convert Font registration AH 11h AL 00h Font registration of BH Number of vertical bits in character user defined BL Character generator bank No character CX Number of characters to register DX First character code to register ES BP Top address in user defined table PL 5900 Series User Manual App 21 Appendices App 22 Tr Font r
118. ual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PL correctly and safely Prior to operating the PL be sure to read this manual and any related materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit Safety Icons To allow you to use the PL correctly throughout this manual the following icons are provided next to items requiring special attention These icons indicate the following levels of danger Indicates situations where severe bodily injury death or major equipment damage may occur A Caution Indicates situations where slight bodilv injurv or machine damage can occur A WARNINGS To avoid the possiblity of an electric shock be sure to con nect the power cord to the PL before connecting it to the main power supply A fire or electrical shock may occur if voltages used with the PL are beyond the specified range Be sure to use only the specified voltage Before opening the PL s protective cover be sure to turn the unit s power OFF This is because the PL s internal Warning il parts carrv high voltages To avoid fires or electrical hazards do not modify the PL in any way Do not create touch panel switches that are used to either control or to ensure the safety of equipment and person nel Mechanical switches such as an emergency stop switch a deadman two handed start switch etc must be installed and operated via a separa
119. ur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the face of the unit for long periods of time If the PL s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the PL 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 PL be sure to confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PL s operating environ ment PL 5900 Series User Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 Functional Specifications 2 2 1 General AMD K6 2 300MHz Processor 64MB Standard 2 DIMM sockets max 128MB BOS AWARD PC AT Compatible Secondary Cache Memory 512Kbytes builtin VGA 640 x 480 dots VESA 16 colors 256 colors 16 bit color 32 bit color UMA Unified memory architecture type Resistive Film Analog Touch Panel 1024 x 1024 Interface COM4 uses Mouse Emulator RS 232C COMI D Sub 9 pin male COM2 D Sub 9 pin male el Centronics Standard ECP EPP equivalent D sub 25 pin female Keyboard PS 2 Interface mini DIN 6 pin female PS 2 Interface mini DIN 6 pin female USB 1 0 Interface side front EEE802 3 LOBASE T 100BASE TX RAS RAS Interface D sub 25 pin male FDD Unit FrontAccess 2 modes 3 5 inch FD ide mount 2 5 inch HDD Disk I F E IDE PL 590
120. urn ON OFF the graphical keyboard A The display mode must be the DOS V compatible Japanese graphic T mode 72h The graphical keyboard display supports the AX stan Important dard Japanese keyboard only For the actual keyboard display screen refer to Appendix 5 Keyboard Emulator Screens e This function cannot be used in conjunction with the NT WIN mouse emulator for Windows Cancel the resident program before start ing up Windows KEYEM PL runs on top of ATPH59 To process touch input from ATPH59 with a user application exclusive control is necessary Use function A000h and A001h to control the keyboard emulator when key input is necessary Do not perform touch input processes dur ing key input B Configurations When the graphical keyboard is displayed XMS memory is used to temporarily save the contents of the VRAM 63KB If HIMEM SYS is not installed or if the KEYEM PL screen data save area is not reserved this program will not start up When using this program in conjunction with programs that use expanded memory be sure to reserve enough memory Sample Memory Map 400000h RAMDRIVE SMARTDRV Etc KEVEM PL XMS AREA Screen Data Save Area 63KB Kanji Character Font Data for Japanese Mode ca 512KB 100000h PL 5900 Series User Manual 6 15 Chapter 6 OS Setup B Start up KEYEM PL Parameter or KEYEM_PL r 4 Parameters 0 External K
121. uted Bit 1 Video BIOS data area Bit 2 Expansion pallet register save restore ES BX Address of data save area 1Ch 02h Request status Bit 0 Video hardware status Bit 1 Video BIOS data area Bit 2 Expansion pallet register ssave restore Status save as MINT 11h Reading System Data Operation Output AX System configuration data AX bit Bis 15 amp 14 Number of printer ports Bits 11 10 amp 9 Number of RS 232C ports Bis 7 amp 6 Number of intemal FDDs 0 0 m Reading system data 01 Bis 5 amp 4 Screen mode 0 1 40 x 25 line mode 1 0 80 x 25 line mode Bit 1 80287 CPU yes no 0 No 1 Yes Bits 13 12 8 3 2 amp 0 Reserved B INT 12h Reading Memory Size Operation mm Om Reading memory size Lo CY AX Memory size in 1 K units PL 5900 Series User Manual App 25 Appendices App 26 B INT 13 Disk BIOS Disk reset Reading disk drive data Operation Input 00h 0 Successfully completed Drive No 1 Error FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 8 1h Status Fbppv disk status table Successfully completed Wrong command sent Cannot find address mark Attempted writing on protected disk Cannot find requested sector Disk was changed DMA overrun CRC error during diskette reading Crashed FDC Crashed during seek operation Timer overflowed Hard disk status table Successfully completed Wrong command sent Cannot find a
122. vices IRQ 15 assigned to Legacy ISA compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture T4 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B IRQ 3 assigned to IRQ 15 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the IRQ This function is available when the Resource Control By option under the PnP PCI Configura tions menu is set to Manual PCI ISA PnP Select to use a PnP ready PCI or ISA card Legacy ISA Select to use a non PnP ISA card The initial settings are as shown below initia Vatue ital Value RQ 3 assigned to LegacvISA IRQ 10 assigned to LegacvISA RQ 4 assigned to LegacvISA IRQ 11 assigned to LegacvISA i RQ 5 assigned to PCIISA PnP RQ 12 assigned to PCI ISA PnP RQ 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP RQ 14 assigned to PCI ISA PnP RQ 9 assigned to PCI ISA PnP IRQ 15 assigned to LegacvISA PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 19 Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 11 DMA Resources Selecting DMA Resources from the PnP PCI Configuration menu and the follow ing screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software DMA Resources DMA 0 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Item Help DMA 1 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 3 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Menu Level gt gt DMA 5 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 6 assigned to PCI ISA
123. yboard can be connected here P Mouse Connector A PS 2 compatible mouse can be connected here Q Printer Connector LPT1 z Centronics standard interface D sub 25 pin female connector which connects a parallel device such as a printer supports ECP EPP R RS 232C Connector COM1 S Ethernet Connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX IEEE802 3 standard Ethernet interface PL 5900T T RAS Connector Interface for DIN DOUT Watchdog and Re mote Reset D sub 25 pin male connector U USB Connector USB1 To use the USB connector you must install Windows 98 SR2 V Signal Changeover Slide Switch 5RI This switch changes the COM2 COM 9 pin current from RI to SV W RS 232C Connector COM2 X RS 232C Connector COM3 Y Expansion Slot s Z HDD FFD Expansion Unit Slot Houses an additional HDD unit or FFD unit SZ 11e 00e 0 Jo PL 5901T A L e When attaching peripheral units to the PL be sure the PL s power Important cord is disconnected from the main power supply e To avoid an electrical shock be sure to disconnect the PL s power cord from the power supply before connecting the cord s power ter minals or any peripheral devices to the PL
124. ys the configuration settings for devices assigned an IRQ Press Enter to display the setup menu 5 2 10 IRQ Resources B DMA Resources This selections displays the configuration settings for devices assigned a port address Press Enter to display the setup menu 5 2 11 DMA Resources PL 5900 Series User Manual 5 17 Chapter 5 System Setup B PCI VGA Pallet Snoop This setting is used when a MPEG card and a VGA card are both installed in the PL The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users B PCI IRQ Activated By This setting defines the method of interruption used by the PCI slot The available settings are Level and Edge The factory default setting is Level and is recommended for most users 5 18 PL 5900 Series User Manual Chapter 5 System Setup 5 2 10 IRQ Resources Select IRQ Resources from the PnP PCI Configurations menu and the following screen will appear CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software IRQ Resources IRQ 3 assigned to Legacy ISA Item Help IRQ 4 assigned to Legacy ISA IRQ 5 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Menu Level gt gt IRQ 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP IRQ 9 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Legacy ISA for devices IRQ 10 assigned to Legacy ISA compliant with the IRQ 11 assigned to Legacy ISA original PC AT bus IRQ 12 assigned to PCI ISA PnP specification PCI ISA IRQ 14 assigned to PCI ISA PnP PnP for de
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Tevion 1923DT LCDTV User Guide.indd journée internationale des maladies rares en suisse 2014 平成17年度 所管公益法人等との間で締結された随意契約の scarica il manuale in formato pdf 4 - Garajes Prefabricados SAS Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file