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1. Only PS B Unit Unit mm in 4 M4 4 M4 E TE d p oF itr gi 1 j Sk RC l i 9 i EL F H Ej I i N o o amp o 2 N i gib 8S3 j CN e i i N j I 1 m Ie oe olt 1 E 4 E s MEN r l is T 118 4 65 ai P 137 30 5 iD i 269 10 43 ___ LO 5 39 0 02 o 284 0 5 11 18 0 02 155 6 10 i 155 6 10 L 302 11 89 Vertical Installation Horizontal Installation With CD ROM FD Units Attached Unit mm in 4 M4 i t1 d o de Ks g S S eo i gt cui 1 o 159 178 0 5 196 Vertical Installation N Depending on the panel s material and design the panel s installa tion surface may need to be strengthened If high levels of vibration important are expected and the PS B unit s installation surface i e an opera tion panel s door etc can move i e open or close due consider ation should be given to the PS B unit s weight 7 1 3 External Specifications 1 16 PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 2 Installing the PS B Unit Chapter toO 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes the installation of optional units and expansion boards as well as the PS B unit setup and wiring procedures 2 1 Installing Optional Units and Expan sion Boards A wide variety of optional units and expansion boards PCI bus compatible board manufactured by
2. Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Use the System Monitor Setup System Monitor Setup 1 tem Help menu s System Setup screen to Shutdown Temperature Disabled NIRE N System Warning Temperature Disabled enable or disable monitoring CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Warning Voltage Vcore A Disabled features Warning Voltage Vcore B Disabled Warning Voltage 3 3V Disabled MY Reference 2 10 S stem Warning Voltage 5V Disabled Reference al a y Warning Voltage 12V Disabled Warning Voltage 12V Disabled Monitor Setup CPU FAN Speed Limit Disabled Power FAN Speed Limit Disabled 14 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC FExit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults B Via Applications Monitor Property Start the PS B unit s OS and start DINO j DINi JLDIN2 DIN3 Mirror Disk Remote RAS SMART 1 Watchdog Timer Voltage Fan I Temperature I Remote Peset up the System Monitor Property ubt tes using the Start gt Programs gt E System Monitor gt System eout Sec PF H Error Action Monitor Property commands Lom EAB reer pjossnasen Next set the processing to be Lj pouri L PepupMessage OS Restart E Ej pour LED performed when a System Moni DOUT3 MM tor RAS
3. 501 1 97 p A l 7012 76 PS 2000B Series User Manual Unit mm in 50 1 97 50 1 97 50 1 97 50 1 97 Loo Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B Vibrations and Shocks When moving the PS B mounted on a rack on casters excessive vibrations and physical shocks may exert on the hard disk drive Be sure to take extra cautions in the handling PS B Configuration Vibration Endurance Wi HDD un With CD ROM F DD unit Withouta drive 19 6 m s The hard disk drive is a high precision unit Avoid subjecting it to l sudden movement or shocks Especially when the PS B is turned ON do not change the direction of the unit or reposition the unit even when it is on a table Doing so may cause a hard disk malfunc tion m Important When using a fan to provide forced air cooling be sure that streams of air do not blow directly on the hard disk These streams may cause a hard disk malfunction 2 2 2 Installation Procedures A Use the following procedures to install the PS B on a panel AA Before attempting the installation be sure to read PS B Unit Installa tion Cautions thoroughly to ensure safe and proper installation 1 Attach the mounting bracket to the PS B main unit by using the provided four 4 ERAEN aue that the mounting bracket is attached in the correct direction on PS 2000
4. The data shown in the table s O indicate the error type location Note Nu The actions to take after an error occurs are set via the System Moni tor Property screen When a 3 3V error occurs and the buzzer sounds two errors will be displayed 3 3V Error has occurred and Buzzer has sounded because of 3 3V error 5 12 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 3 Remote RAS The Remote RAS feature uses the Pro face s Pro Server with Pro Studio op tional installed in the host PC to monitor and control the System Monitor RAS feature of the PS B Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 of higher is required to use the Remote RAS feature When using this feature refer to the installation guides provided with the Pro Server as well as this manual 5 3 1 System Configuration The system employing this feature is configured as illustrated below User Application Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 3 12 or higher Remote RAS Server Program PSB RAS npj Server PC LA LEE M Ethernet Two way feature System Monitor RAS Feature PSB Smon exe e PSB Wps exe PSB _loc dll e PSB DLL dll e PSB_Ras dll e PSSymon sys Client PS B 5 3 2 Installation Procedures On the server PC start up the Setup exe file in the RASSvr folder on the accessory CD ROM and then ins
5. 60000000000 000000008 0000000000 00000000 260 10 24 265 10 43 Side PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 3 With RS 232C RS 485 Conversion Unit Attached Unit mm in 0000000080 00000000000 000 00000000 Top 118 4 65 21 5 0 85 39 1 54 260 10 24 o eese 000900000000 08882008800 265 10 43 loo loo oo loo loo oo oo loo loo oo loo loo oo loo o o o O o o O o o o O o o O oo o o o O rag 000 060 2000 9000 PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 13 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 4 With Mounting Bracket Attached B Vertical Installation Unit mm in 170 6 69 228 8 98 N o LI o N Top Left Front PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics B Horizontal Installation Unit mm in 260 10 24 170 6 69 ese 55 2 17 Top B Magnified View of Mounting Bracket Installation Slot PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 15 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics B Attachment Bracket Attachment Screw Hole Dimensions Use the following dimension drawing to drill the attachment bracket attachment screw holes in the installation panel Use M4 size screws
6. PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults W IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the IRQ This function is available when the PnP PCI Configurations menu s Resources Control By option is set to Manual PCI 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 all PCI ISA PnP PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 9 DMA Resources Selecting DMA Resources from the PnP PCI Configuration menu and the follow ing screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility 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 PnP Legacy ISA for devices DMA 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP comPS Biant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPS Biant with the PS Bug and PS Bay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture 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 DMA O 1 3 5 6 7 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the
7. PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 4 1 1 Software 1 CD ROM Contents 2 Setting up Your PS B Unit 3 Installing Drivers 4 Application Features 5 Windows 2000 and Windows XP Usage Cautions 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit An accessory CD ROM disk is included with the PS B unit This CD ROM contains special programs designed for the PS B that are not supported by stan dard versions of Windows 2000 and Windows XP 4 1 CD ROM Contents This section explains the organization of the software included in the accessory CD ROM PS 2000B User Manual amp Driver CD Driver Audio Chipset Win2000 Display Manual Eng Jpn Reader Eng Jpn Utility Shutdown RASSvr Win2000 WinXP PS 2000B Series User Manual Audio Driver Chipset Driver Display Driver lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 lt Supported OS types gt Windows 2000 Windows XP User Manual PDF Manual English Version PDF Manual Japanese Version PDF Reader Acrobat Reader English Version Acrobat Reader Japanese Version PS B Utility Tools Utility Setup Remote Shutdown Remote RAS Server for PC Supported OS types Windows 2000 Windows XP Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 2 Setting up Your PS B Unit There are two types of PS B units One has a hard disk with no pre installed OS and o
8. 0 g 29 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B PS B Internal View Expansion Board Interface FN From the bottom SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 Im II Unit Installation Area The HDD and CF Card units are installed here LD arr S N U D QI OS Expansion Board Stays These stays absorb vibration and hold the expansion boards in place W Installing Expansion Board Stays PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B Installing Expansion Board Stays Each Expansion Board Stay is designed to support brace an Expansion Board It will also reduce the amount of vibration that reaches the board Each stay has two 2 attachment screws Prior to installing an expansion board remove the stay s 2 attachment screws and remove the stay Next after the board is installed position the Stay so that its sponge cushion is resting on top of the board Reattach the Stay s 2 attachment screws and adjust the height of the Stay so that it is pushing down lightly on the board Tighten both screws to secure the stay Sponge Ox A Expansion Board Expansion Board Stay Expansion Board Stay Set Screws Expansion Board Front Rear OOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O
9. The following table lists the description of each operation OUT Outputs signals from DOUT ofthe RAS interface Sounds a beep as an alarm Cannotbe setup when a checkmark is putto the OS Shutdown checkbox Displays error messages as pop up messages The messages pop up on the screen S Shutdown Shuts down the operating system S Restart Restarts the operating system Enable Selector deselectthis option to enable or disable each setting ofthe monitoring feature ED The frontorange LED lights Oo E IM o P E Or NC GM Buzzer Pop up Message The following is the overview of the System Monitor Property setting screen EJ System Monitor Property DIM DINI jJ DINE DIN3 Mirror Disk Remote RAS SMART Enable of disable Watchdog Timer LM li d I pot Ren I zr Reset Set up the timer the feature Des Timer MH Enable Timeout Sec Error Action Lj pour L Buzzer DJS Shutdown Lj pourt L PepupMessage OS Restart Li poure F LED Li pouts Watchdoe Timer Error Enter the message ify th ration aA y d aud to be displayed as a rrorm S SS PETOrmE pop up message when the condition exceeds the allow able range OK Cancel 1 The Remote Reset feature setting is selectable only between Enable
10. Be sure that the input voltage does not exceed the rated range B External Output Signal DOUT Rated Load Voltage DC12V to DC24V Maximum Load Current 100 mA point Maximum Voltage Drop between Terminals 1 5V at100 mA load current Isolation Method Via a photocoupler Interface Circuit i 5 Connection Example V DOUTO 4 DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 1 DC12V to TA Saree DC24V m l i i D sub 25 pin connector A Pear A 7 Be sure to operate the PS B unit only within the maximum load cur nA i rent range Excessive load current can cause a unit breakdown mportan Besureto include terminal to terminal voltage values in your system design calculations for load current and load voltage When the load current becomes large a 1 5V max drop will occur between the terminals Besure to connect the protective diode shown in the above diagram 1 when connecting an inductive load PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 9 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 4 3 DVI D Interface 8 E A 24 pin Female W Inch type screws 4 40UNC 17 24 TMDS DAT A2 13 TMDS DATA2S NC THDS DATAZ SHIELD WotPlug Detect NC TMDS DAT AD Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name D boc Chek 18 THDSDATAM 3 X 9 NDS Dara E Connecting the FP 3700T When connecting Pro face s
11. Buzzer Off Reset Minimize Close buttons are located at the bottom of the System Monitor screen The following table lists the features of the buttons Button Operation Buzzer Off Stops the buzzer sounds atnormal operations Reset Clears the error condition held atnormal operations and inside the System M onitor inimize M inimize the System Monitor into the icon display lose Closes the System Monitor 5 8 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features The System Monitor screen displays whether the each parameter of FAN TEMP VOLTAGE SMART is disabled or in normal abnormal condition The following table lists the status to be displayed Display orma rror onorma otSupport otSupport te Not Support is displayed when a device like a CF card which Ne does not support SMART is detected The system performs the Error Action set in the System Monitor Property when an error condition is detected with each monitoring item or an input from external input Universal Input is detected 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings The Error Action is performed only one time when an error or input is detected for each monitoring item For example look at the 3 3 V and 5 0 V options in the Voltage field When the pop up message feature for monitoring the voltage status is enabled the pop up message 3 3 V Power Supply Error appears on the screen when the 3 3 V p
12. E On Chip Video Window Size Designates the on chip video window size used by the VGA driver The available settings are Disabled and 64MB The factory default setting is 64MB and is recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 5 Integrated Peripherals Selecting INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP menu item Displays the fol lowing screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled Item Help On Chip Seconary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto Menu Level gt IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto USB Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Auto USB Mouse Support Disabled Init Display First PCI Slot AC97 Audio Enabled Onboard LAN1 Enabled Onboard LAN2 Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 SF8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 Onboard Parallel Port Disabled x Parallel Port Mode SPP x EPP Mode Select EPP1 7 x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 Onboard Serial Port 3 3E8 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ IRQ11 Onboard Serial Port 4 2E8 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ IRQ10 T1 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Def
13. Note required to start up the System Monitor PSB_Smon exe within NU the PS B E Setting Up the Server PC 1 Start up the Pro Studio 2 Register the PS B you want to include in the network to the network station and edit the participant stations Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual Sx When using the Pro studio s Find Stations command to reg lt Note ister the PS B to the network station the System Monitor should NY be activated with the Remote RAS feature enabled in the PS B 3 Select PL PS B for the PLC type on the network station editing 4 When registering the symbol refer to the List of Device Address for the symbol that can be registered When allocating 2 or more IP Addresses to the PS B unit Auto cannot be selected Enter settings that allow the reading of a fixed IP Address from a DHCP server For details contact your company s network administrator 5 14 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features E ote You are not required to transfer the network project file created Ng _ with the Pro Studio to the client PS B 5 3 4 Read and Write of the System Monitor RAS Feature The read write operation of the operating conditions of the client PS B and Sys tem Monitor RAS feature can be performed from the server PC via the Pro Server Server PC User Application
14. Operating the hard disk under harsh environment of high tempera ture and high humidity will shorten the operating life It is recom mended to operate the HDD at wet bulb temperature of 29 C or lower The condition is equivalent of 35 C with 64 RH or 40 C with 44 RH 7 1 3 External Specifications Protective grounding D type groundin Grounding 3 HM ype g 9 Functional grounding D type grounding tructure nstallation M ethod In cabin installation Cooling Method Cooling by main unitfan and CPU fan Weight j Approx 4 5 kg Main unit only 118 W x 265 H x 299 D mm External Dimensions Notincluding projections With CD ROM FD Drive unit 159 W x 265 H x299 D mm attached Notincluding projections With RS 232C R S 485 139 5 W x 265 H x299 D mm Conversion Unitattached Notincluding cables and projections 7 2 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 7 Specifications 7 2 Performance Specifications 7 2 4 Performance Specifications CPU Celeron 566 MHzPentium Ill GHz BUS 100M Hz Intel DRAM SDRAM DIMM DIMM socketx 1 128 MB 256 MB 256 MB max BIOS First BIOS Phoenix Technologies Co FistBIOS Phoenix Technologies Co amp Secondary Cache Memory Builtinto CPU Celeron 128 KB Pentiumlll 256KB VGA 640 x 480 dots to UXGA 1600 x 1200 dots VESA 256 colors 16 bit color 32 bit color Video Memory 4 MB fixed UMA type Video If Analog RGB I F DVI
15. Settings available are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup E Video BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the Video BIOS Cache is used or not Settings available are En abled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled When this feature is Enabled the BIOS ROM range available for caching is from C0000h F7FFFh which will improve video performance However if another program tries to write to this area of memory a system error may occur E 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 E CPU Latency Timer If Enabled a deferrable CPU cycle will only be Deferred after it has been in a Snoop Stall for 31 scans and another ADS has arrived If Disabled changeable CPU cycles will be changed after an ADS number is received E Delayed Transaction Designates the length of the pre charge time The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended E AGP Graphics Aperture Size Designates the address range used for PCI memory addresses allocated to AGP graphic memory The available settings are G4MB or 32MB 64MB is the factory setting
16. eventlog eventlog eventlog eventloa eventlog eventlog eventlog Event Properties Event Date 2 4 2004 Source System Monitor Time 18 38 Categor Mone Type Error EventID amp User hz Computer DIGITAL ONRTRZX Description CPU FAM Error has occurred Data EP Bytes C werds PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 eme see 1 Start the Control Panel gt Adminis trative Tools gt Event Viewer and select System Log 2 Select the System Monitor s error and click the Properties icon When the Event Properties dialog box appears the error message will appear in the Description area 5 11 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features Error Type Location The error types locations shown by the Event Viewer are as follows ICPUFAN CPU FAN Error has occurred PowerFAN PowerFAN Error has occurred CPU Temperature Error has occurred DINO jDlNOinputhasoccured atch Dog T imer acklight oft Mirror SMART SMART Error has occurred Attribute No Attribute Name Device No HD Model The descriptions in the parentheses vary depending on details of occurring errors and the device having errors occur 0 Master 1 Slave Error Action Using the Event Viewer the following actions can be taken when an error occurs
17. gt J c4 4 40UNC Pinko Signal Name Pin No SignalName UH pue 5 DNE ERES 3 as Be sure to use only the rated voltage when using the external power output of No 2 5V and No 3 12V otherwise a malfunction or unit Important breakdown may occur 5V R 1 8kQ 1 8kQ 110W 140W For RAS feature details refer to 5 1 RAS Features B External Input Signal Common for DIN and RST Input Input Voltage DC12V to DC24V putCurent Operating Voltage JON voltage 9V min OFF voltage 3V max Isolation M ethod Via a photocoupler Interface Circuit Connection Example No polarity due to the Sink Source input DINO 4 DIN1 DIN2 4 DIN3 RST 12 to 24V DC12Vto DC24V DINO DIN1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DIN2 DIN3 PC357 po i Switch or a certain D sub 25 pin connector switching device RST PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics A Besure to hold the input level for 1 5 seconds or longer when using a general signal input DIN otherwise the signal may not be detected Important Be sure that the voltage values between terminals will not exceed the rated input voltage If these values are too high a unit break down may occur e Sink Source type input prevents polarity reversal problems DIN and RST can become positive and DIN and RST can become negative
18. 2 System Monitor RAS Features 3 Remote RAS C h apte r 4 Remote Shutdown 5 Monitoring Features 5 1 RAS Features 5 1 1 PS B RAS Features RAS Reliability Availability Serviceability features include a variety of useful system performance monitoring features with the main feature being device monitoring These features are designed to improve overall system reliability B Types of Monitoring The PS B unit supports the following Alarm Monitoring and External Input Signal features SMART Alam bxemal input Signal I Signal Input DIN 4 bit DINO to DIN3 External Input Signal Remote ResetInput 1 The signal level of the general signal input DIN should be 1 5 seconds or longer otherwise it may not be detected Important B Alarm Processing The PS B provides the following alarm processing processing or external output signals in response to the previous page s alarms or to external signal input External Output Signal General Signal Output DOUT 4 bit DOUTO to DOUT 3 Types of Processing LED Indicator 2 colors 1 lamp Pop up Message Output Buzzer Output System Shutdown System Reset 1 The Remote Input feature can be disabled or enabled however a forced hardware reset cannot be set using the LED settings PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 2 B System Monitor The System Monitor feature software utilities allows users to enable or disable the monitori
19. Applications PSB Smon exe PSB Wps exe The RAS and System Monitoring features allow users to monitor temperature voltage and fan operation alarms This program runs on Windows System Monitoring Program PSB Smon exe SEITE 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSB_Smon exe Watchdog Parameter Setup Program PSB Wps exe MAK 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings PSB_Wps exe E System File Pssysmon sys This system file allows use of the RAS and System Monitoring features This file should not be modified If it is modified the RAS and System Monitoring features may not operate correctly PS 2000B Series User Manual 4 7 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 4 1 Uninstalling Utility Software Utility programs can be uninstalled using the following procedure 1 Click on the Control Panel icon 2 Click on the Add Remove Programs icon and from the list of installed programs that appears select PS B Driver and Utility and click Add Re move N Once drivers are installed in the PS B unit they cannot be uninstalled m Important 45 When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP 4 5 1 Automatic System Log on Setup This setting allows users to simplify password entry at startup B Windows 2000 1 Double click on the Control Panel s User and Password icon 2 Designate the automatic logon user and deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this computer checkbox 3 Click o
20. Digital Electronics Corporation can be used with the PS B Unscrew the four 4 cover attachment screws and remove the cover Install the desired unit and or expansion board as shown in the E PS B Internal View drawing For the detailed optional unit installation procedures refer to that unit s Installa tion Guide A WARNINGS Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the power supply and confirm that power is not supplied to the PS B unit be fore installing any optional units or expansion boards Failure to do so can result in an electric shock a Important e Use a screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screws Be sure not to tighten the screws too tightly Excessive force can damage the equip ment When removing or replacing screws be careful that they do not fall inside the PS B unit s chassis 1 Including PCI 2 20 PS 2000B Series User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B Removing the PS B Unit s Cover Lay the PS B unit on its side and remove the four 4 cover attachment screws Slide the cover in the direction shown and then up to remove it When reattaching the screws use a torque of 0 6 to 0 8Nem ily remove optional units and expansion boards To remove this cover unscrew the attachment screws 2 and lift up the cover See drawing below When reattaching the screws use a torque of 0 5 to 0 6Nem Ge Removing the rear face Maintenance Cover allows you to eas
21. Disk Key Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and keyboard and then stops the unit PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 2 IDE HDD Auto Detection Selecting either IDE Primary Secondary Master or IDE Primary Secondary Slave will call up the following menu The following example uses the IDE Primary Master setting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Primary Master Item Help IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Menu Level p gt gt IDE Primary Slave Auto Access Mode Auto To auto detec the HDD s size head on this channel Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Auto Detection This setting detects the hard disk connected to the IDE interface IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave This setting designates the IDE type Hard Disk s parameter setting method The available settings are None Auto or Manual The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users Access Mode This setting designates the IDE type Hard Disk s access mode The available settings are CHS LBA Large or Auto The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector These
22. Dry the filter in the shade and do not leave it in the direct sunlight Important Wait until the filter is completely dry and then reattach to the main unit PS 2000B Series User Manual 6 1 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 2 Periodic Maintenance Points Check the PS B periodically to ensure it is in good working condition B Ambient environment check Is the ambient temperature within the specified range With HDD FDD Without HDD FDD 5 to 50 C 0 to 50 C O Is the ambient humidity within the specified range 10 RH to 85 RH L1 Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas B Electrical specifications check O Is the voltage adequate AC85V to AC265V 50 60 Hz B Installation check O Are all cables securely connected not loose O Have any of the PS B unit s installation brackets become loose 6 2 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 7 Specifications 1 General Specifications 2 Performance Specifications Chapter 7 Specifications 7T 1 General Specifications 7 1 1 Electrical Specifications Rated Voltage AC100V AC 240V Allowable Voltage Range AC85V to AC265V Rated Frequency 50 60 Hz Allowable Voltage Dro 1 cycle max JE TP Note Intervals between instantaneous outage should be 1 s or longer Power Consumption 110 VA max 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 VA max Insulation Endurance e a asasasasseeeeeeeeaee 1500V 20 mA per minute Between the charging and FG ter
23. IRQ This function is available when the PnP PCI Configurations menu s Resources Control By option 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 all PCI ISA PnP PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 17 3 18 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 10 System Monitor Setup IN Mi a Important Select PC Health Status from the System Monitor Setup and the following screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility System Monitor Setup CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Item Help System Warning Temperature Disabled Warning Voltage Vcore A Disabled Menu Level gt Warning Voltage Vcore B Disabled Warning Voltage 3 3V Disabled Warning Voltage 5V Disabled Warning Voltage 12V Disabled Warning Voltage 12V Disabled CPU FAN Speed Limit Disabled Power FAN Speed Limit 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 CPU Warning Temperature This setting designates the CPU temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F 85 C 185 F 90 C 194 F and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled e When using a Pentiumlll 1GHz CPU select the 75 C 158 F set ting When u
24. Overlapped Startup Message System Monitor property has started Terminate the System Monitor Property Closing Confirmation Message Save Changes to the registry 5 2 5 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer Error type location and error actions are recorded as error events in the System Log Error event information can be checked using the Event Viewer B Error Message Display Event Viewer AE action ven e Leie n a e Tree System Loo 29 event s Event Viewer Local Type Oi Application Log ero aj4 2004 Security Lag 3Eror zH4 z004 Log formation 2 4 2004 Qinformation 2 4 2004 yinformation 2 4 2004 information 2 4 2004 Qnformation 2 4 2004 KiXmformation 2 4 2004 Qynformation 2 4 2004 Information 2 4 2004 Information 2 4 2004 KiYmformation 2 4 2004 GQtrformation 2 4 2004 KiXmformation 2 3 2004 Kmfomation 2 3 2004 information 2 3 2004 KBrformation 2 3 2004 KiYmformation 2 3 2004 rrformation 2 3 2004 7 88 58 PM 7 38 58 PM 7 38 13 FM 7 36 13 FM 7 36 55 PM 7 24 12 PM 7 24 12 PM 7 23 20 PM 7 09 24 FM 7 09 24 PM 7 08 24 PM 7 07 54 PM 7 07 54 PM 8 54 43 PM 8 53 24 PM 8 53 24 PM 8 52 22 PM 8 51 57 PM 8 51 57 PM E System Monitor System Monitor eventlog eventlog eventlog eventlog eventlog eventlog eventlog eventloa eventlog eventlog
25. WOR 5V Voltage 12V Voltage VIT Voltage 7 WOR READ CPU FAN i Number of Revolution of is PowerFAN CPU Temperature System T emperature DINOCDINOD 3 c D e n JI 2 e c cr e E e Ho DINOO DINOL DINO DOUT DOUT DOUT 00 DOUTO Write ERR Read LS00000 LS0000F to LS0000 to L50000 to PLO2550 PLO255F PLO255 PLS0254 Software Reset Port RS p o s Etj s Error Mask ERRM ERRMO0 ERRMOE ERRMO Error Event Internal Memory Area L Shared Memory P S L 7 When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is mV When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is rpm When monitoring the voltage with the device monitor the unit is C Used for the system to read write the data and perform monitoring operation Shuts down and restarts the operation system on the client PS B Indicates the error event that is being monitored by the PS B 5V Voltage is ffff hex 65535 decimal NAM KR WHS PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features r When Forced Shutdown or Forced Reboot is written to the device address the system automatically shuts down restarts the operation system without prompting the confirmation for saving the data on cur rent applications Take extra cautions when performing write operation in order to avoid accidental data loss Value to b
26. connect a USB mouse even if the OS does not support it It allows the BIOS to use a mouse driver and treats the mouse as if it were a PS 2 type mouse The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Auto If however the USB Controller is set to Disabled this setting cannot be changed B init Display First When both a PCI and an AGP display boards are installed this setting designates which will have first priority Settings are PCI slot or Onboard AGP The factory default setting is PCI slot B AC97 Audio Enables or disables the 810 chipset support for AC97 Audio The available settings are Disabled or Auto The factory default setting is Auto E Onboard LAN 1 2 Disables enables the LAN connector The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled E Internal EDID The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled E IDE HDD Block Mode This setting determines whether to enable the Block Mode on the HDD support ing the Block Mode The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users B Onboard FDC Controller Designates whether the PS B s FDD Floppy Disk Drive controller is enabled or disabled Settings available are Disabled or Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set E Onboard Serial Port 1 Designates the P
27. escessre ree Ferte accetta Serien 4 8 4 5 2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS 4 9 153 Changing System Settings sesiis aasenso sta stas q o Dr essei deeds 4 9 4 5 4 INTES File System Conversion La aee tace tp dceccevideveseanreerstececentunds 4 10 PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 Preface CHAPTER 5 MONITORING FEATURES MNEISUE Idle 5 1 Sade PS B RAS POAC S scopis senta sinc nisanat TEE 5 1 341 2 RAS Feature Detatls i icio oca emt be bob es p cR aim p ees 5 2 3 123 RAS Feature D VBEVIGW oeascundiectuipuaupiidisi Er tes EE O epu E 5 5 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features esscossocsssooscoocsssocssoossocesosssooessoossssssosseosessso 5 6 5 2 1 Setup PrOCS ees NR 5 6 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings PSB_Wps exe 5 7 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSB Smon exe sues 5 8 5 2 4 Error M ssa g s MI Ra 5 10 5 2 5 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer sedet ipis 5 11 5 3 Remote RAS c 5 13 5 31 System Conf 1 gs 1 eee ee iia Re ne ere Pe 5 13 5 2 2 Installation Procedures Loo cbr a eee 5 13 5 3 3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature 5 14 5 3 4 Read and Write of the System Monitor RAS Feature 5 15 Dede cup C 5 18 5 4 Remote Shutdown Feature esee isti Frob sat os anie ba ic io tkd era PPS PEE ra eR EUG 5 19 o gt v m m o gt z m
28. is installed by the Note user are automatically assigned to the free resource by the NO Plug and Play feature PS 2000B Series User Manual A 1 Appendices A 1 2 Memory Map System ROM System ROM Reserved Unused RAM System ROM Expanded ROM Area VGA BIOS Display Adaptor Unused RAM 640 KB System Board DRAM FFFFFFFFR FFF80000h FFCO00000h 00100000h 000E 0000h 000C A000h 000C 0000h 000A0000h 00000000h PS 2000B Series User Manual Appendices A 1 3 Interrupt Map AN te The interrupts and DMA channel will change depending on the VO PCI ISA features available B Hardware Interrupt List C J Description FRO O Timer inthe Chips 3jSerial Port2 COM2 General Use Port 4 SeralPort1 COM2 GeneralUse Port 6 Floppy Disk Controller BesTmeClk O WeWsBefruses A I The mark indicates that depending on the customer s settings inporant the following devices are automatically allocated as Plug and Play devices Display Controller SMBus Controller Multimedia Device Network Controller USB Controller B DMA Channel List D Besmplon DW 1 ees Floppy disk controller ae oen 1 1 4 Cascade to controller 1 TAU EES a a a Oooo y Oooo O For 8 bit transmission For 16 bit transmission PS 2000B Series User Manual A 3 Appendic
29. of three slots 7 2 3 Clock Accuracy Clock Accuracy 180 seconds month The clock built into the PS B RTC has a slight error The error is 180 seconds per month when the PS B is turned off and kept under normal temperature How ever the error may become as large as 300 seconds per month depending on the temperature differences and years of service If using the PS B in the system in which clock accuracy is vital be sure to adjust the clock periodically 7 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual Appendices A 1 Hardware Configuration A 2 List of Optional Devices Appendices This section describes the hardware configuration including the I O map memory map and interrupt map and various optional devices used with the PS B A 1 Hardware Configuration A 1 1 I O Map WON NIW DicmorgG3 XR O3FH memotcnwletSW POOR OSFR Ewem metu SS 0060H 006FH Keyboard controller E ON OFH RemechckNH as ONON GSFR DMA ageres EE ERN o an 00A0H OOBFH Interruptcontroller 2 82594 QOCOH OOD OOFOH OOFFH Numeric data processor OIF OH OIFFR 0290H 0297H Reserved 02E8H 02EFH Reserved OOFO OFFFH Sem por COMA Gereras 0380H 0388H deo conmolerWVGA OBCOH OBDFH MeocommlerGH DEH O3EFR 03FOH 03F7H Floppydisk controller Fes el 03F8H O3FFH Serialportl COM1 Generaluse Sr The resources of the PCI BUS board that
30. settings are Non OS2 and OS2 The factory default settting is Non OS2 and is recommended for most users B HDD S M A R T Capability This feature enables disables the HDD unit s SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology feature The available selections are Enabled and Disabled Disabled is factory set and recommended for most users B 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 B Video BIOS Shadow This feature enables disables copying of Video BIOS to RAMF video accellerator The available selections are Enabled and Disabled Enabled is factory set and recommended for most users B Small Logo EPA Show Enables disables the initial display at startup of the EPA logo The avail able selections are Enabled and Disabled Disabled is factory set and recom mended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 4 Advanced Chipset Features Selecting the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES menu item calls up the follow ing screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Featrues SDRAM CAS Latency Time 3 Item Help SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Trc Auto SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Auto Menu Level gt SDRAM RAS Precharge Time Auto System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable
31. settings designate individual IDE type Hard Disk parameter settings When the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave setting is set to Manual the Access Mode must be CHS When the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave setting is set to Auto these values are automaticaly detected Capac ity is set automaticaly PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features Selecting the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES menu item calls up the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled liio pip External Cache Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Menu Level p Processor Number Feature Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled Allows you to choose First Boot Device Floppy the VIRUS warning Second Boot Device HDD 0 feature for IDE Hard PR td Voxan Disk boot sector our oot Device isable Swap Floopy Drive Disabled Ee P Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status On and Someone attempig to Typematic Rate Setting Disabled write data into this x Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 area BIOS will show a x Typematic Delay Msec 250 warning message on Security Option Set up screen and an alarm will beep FirstWare Language English Authentication Level Low OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 HDD S M A R T Capability Disabled Report No FDD For WIN 95 No Video BIOS Shadow
32. that has an insulating sleeve 4 Reattach the terminal cover to the original position PS 2000B Series User Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 2 Power Supply Precautions This section provides the precautions in supplying power to the PS B Be sure to take the precautions and connect the power cord to the power input terminal block on the rear face of the PS B Twisted voltage e If the expected voltage fluctuations exceed the transforme specified range connect a constant voltage transformer Twisted 7 1 General Specifications voltage transforme e Use a low noise power supply between the lines and between the PS B and its ground If there is excessive noise connect an insulating transformer noise prevention type Note Be sure to use a constant voltage NO transformer or insulating transformer with capacity of 200 VA or more AC 100 V ae a Wire the power supply of the PS B separatel a PS B P NES Main PS B power from the wiring of I O and motor devices power Source ame Ea z I O device I O power source Main PS B power In order to improve the noise immunity peu SQurce attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is souft op PS B AC 200 V Ti o recommended Isolate the main circuit high voltage and large current line I O signal lines and power cord I O power POIDS and do not bind or bring then in close contact M Motor Main circui
33. that product s instruction manual prior to use B Display Unit Pro face manufactures a Flat Panel Display FP series which can be connected with the PS B unit Some FP display has not only an Analog RGB interface but also a DVI D interface for the PS B unit and can be connected via Pro face s 10m DVI D cable For details refer to the FP s catalogue or Installation manual or contact your local Pro face distributor 1 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 3 PS B Part Names and Features 3 4 5 9 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 zm T8 id 15 O O DO 200 C JCJCICIC CJ B PS 2000B Series User Manual Power Switch Turns the PS B main unit ON or OFF Power Input Terminal Connect the AC100V AC240V power cord terminals here Power LED POWER Indicates the PS B unit s power status and also functions as a RAS LED indicator 5 1 RAS Features 4 Hard Disk LED HDD 5 Hardware Reset Switch RESET Pressing this switch re starts the PS B unit Keyboard Connector KEYBOARD Connect a PS 2 compatible keyboard here Mouse Connector MOUSE Connect a PS 2 compatible mouse here USB Connector USB Provides a USB 1 1 compatible connection Connect a USB connectable device here RAS Connector RAS Interface for DIN DOUT Watchdog and Remote Reset features D sub 25 pin male connector 10 DVI D Connector DVI Connect
34. tion Guide Please use that guide to check the contents of each optional items package zy S eR PS 2000B Series User Manual 9 Preface UL c UL CSA Application Notes The PS2000B 41 units are UL c UL CSA recognized products UL File No E171486 Please pay special attention to the following instructions when apply ing for UL c UL approval for machinery which includes any of these PS B units Equipment with a PS B mounted in it requires UL c UL CS A evaluation for the combination of the PS B and the equipment The PS B conforms as a component to the following standards UL 60950 Third Edition 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 PS200B 41 UL Registration Model 3180005 01 If the following requirements are not met the PS B unit may fail to meet UL c UL CSA standard requirements 10 The PS B unit should be used as a built in component of end use product The PS B unit is intended for indoor use only When connecting the PS B unit s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has 0 75 mm2 or larger conductive wires When an end use product will include the PS B be sure to design the PS B unit s power cut off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the opera
35. to install the OS When using a touch panel display with the PS B the touch panel will require an optional mouse emulation software UPDD When installing the mouse emulation software be sure to specify the number of the serial cable s COM port Visit our website http www pro face com otasuke and download the mouse emulation software UPDD 4 2 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit Installing Software from the PS 2000B Series User Manual amp Driver CD ROM To install this software you need to connect Digital Electronics Note Corporation s optional CD ROM FDD PSB CD FDO1 unit to NO the PS B To begin the installation click on the Setup exe file in your OS folder Example With Windows XP D Utility WinXP Disk 1 Setup exe When the CD ROM drive is D For Windows 2000 this will be Win2000 PS 2000B Series User Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit PS B Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS B unit s utilities will create a Proface folder on the C drive The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder Proface PsbApi API DLL Audio Audio Driver Chipset Chipset Driver Not included with Windows XP Display Graphic Accelerator Driver Shutdown L client Remote Shutdown Client Sysmon System Monitor RAS Application oe The actual organization may differ depending on your PS B B unit s OS Setting up the PS
36. 0000 Expansion Board Interface The Expansion Board Stay s position can be adjusted using the slotted openings in the cover When the desired position is found tighten the screws to secure the Stay in place SLOTS Screw Hole SLOT2 Screw Hole SLOT1 Screw Hole T 3000 5 0000000000000 O 9 990 9 2000008800900 CD Tel oco 0000080690990 an0e06008000090000_ Te G909090S90 0g009090 99880e96906069020920 2 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B USB Cable Clamp Band The PS B unit s Cable Clamp Band is designed to prevent the USB connector from accidentally coming loose due to problems like vibration bumping etc Attach the clamp holder and clamp band as shown below to secure the connector in place Clamp Band USB Cable Holder Ko To use the Clamp Band with two cables attach it as shown XV below Be sure not to attach the band vertically PS 2000B Series User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 Installing the PS B Unit 2 2 1 PS B Unit Installation Cautions B Ambient Temperature The PS B is designed for vertical installation and the cooling should be per formed by a cooling fan instead of natural air circulation Check the ambient temperature at the positions shown i
37. 4 Use IRQ Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port4 The selections include IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 or IRQ15 The IRQ10 selection is factory set and recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 6 Power Management Setup Selecting the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP menu item calls up the follow ing screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled Item Help Power Management User Define Video Off Method DPMS Menu Level gt Video Off In Suspend Yes Suspend Type Stop Grant Suspend Mode Disabled HDD Power Down Disabled Wake up by PCI card Disabled Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IDE 1 Disabled Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled FDD COM LPT Port Disabled PCI PIRQ A D Disabled T1 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults E ACPI Function Enables disables the ACPI feature Selections are Enabled or Disabled Enabled is factory set and recommended for most users B Power Management You can choose from three power management options These are User Define Min Saving or Max Saving The User Define selection is factory set and recommended for most users E Video Off Method This setting determines the meth
38. B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installed Horizontally A Be sure not to use excessive force when tightening the screws Prod T uct damage can result from over tightening The appropriate tightening Important torque is from 1 0 to 1 2 Nem 2 Drill installation screw holes in the panel Be sure to follow the dimensions given for the installation slots and prepare if necessary the installation surface of the panel i e attach supports etc 1 5 4 With Mounting Bracket Attached WAttachment Bracket Attachment Screw Hole Dimensions 3 Attach the PS B main unit to the panel using M4 screws First insert the screws to the installation holes on the panel However do not tighten the screws at this point Next install the PS B unit in the panel by hanging the mounting bracket screws holes over the screw heads Finally tighten all mounting bracket screws to secure the PS B unit in place Screw Screw Scre Screw Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally PS 2000B Series User Manual 2 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 Wiring 2 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the power input terminal located on the front face of the PS B unit Power Input Terminal Input terminal for the power supply of AC 100V AC 240 V L is for the RONBISWIER live state and N is for the neutral Tel state el ON s Sas
39. B unit s utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver PSSYSMON SYS to the system folder 4 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS Use the following steps to set up your PS B unit s HDD unit which contains the Windows 2000 or Windows9XP operating system related drivers and utility software Sr Each pre installed operating system is designed specially Note for the PS B unit Nj Service Pack 4 is included in the Windows 2000 HDD unit Service Pack 2 is included in the Windows9XP HDD unit B Installing the HDD Unit After opening the PS B unit s packing box check that a hard disk unit is installed If itis not you will need to install it MOAIE Pre installed HDD Unit Installation Guide 4 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit E Setting Up the PS B Unit s System Information If your PS B unit does not have a pre installed HDD you will need to install an HDD unit and then configure that drive s system information Be sure to check that the system successfully recognizes the drive MEZANI Pre installed HDD Unit Installation Guide E Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS Follow the setup procedures given in the Pre installed Type HDD Unit Installation Guide PS B Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS B unit s utilities will create a Proface folder on the C drive The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder Proface PsbApi API DL
40. D I F DD NNNM COMI D sub 9 pin male RI 45 V selectable COM2 D sub 9 pin male Penal ETUR TUE D sub 9 pin male RI V selectable D sub 9 pin male USB USBI1 d IEEE802 3 compatible 10 Base T 100 Base T X automatic o earned Frontface 2 ports For 2 mode 3 5 inch floppy disk I F Internal 1 port for Digital Electronics Corporation s CD ROM FD unit aOR IF Internal 1 port for Digital Electronics Corporation s CD ROM FD drive unit Keyboard PS 2 I F Mini DIN 6 pin female F rontface 1 port PS 2 I F Mini DIN 6 pin female F rontface 1 port RAS I F D sub 25 pin male Frontface 1 port Sond UNE IN SPEAKER OUT MIC IN Standard type AUDIO jac Qu The PS B unit s CPU and DRAM are user selectable when the unit is purchased Note Be sure to use SVGA 800 x 600 dots or higher 16 bit display colors or higher B resolution when using Windows XP Graphics IDE I F l The display resolution used must be supported by the PS B unit s OS applications and the external display unit 2 1600 x 1200 dots Up to 256 colors PS 2000B Series User Manual 7 3 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 2 2 Expansion Slots First slot Actual Heightof Board Size Slot Pitch ene seated Expansion Board 720x106 68 mm 245x 106 68 mm 17 m T hird slot 13mm Powersu 5 V 3 A 3 3 V 0 75 A M 12V 0 75 A 12 V 0 1A P T otal
41. DIM module PL EM128 PL EM256 A CF Card unit PSB CFUO1 Sound I O Commercial type LAN USB Expansion Board Slots Accepts commercial type boards RS 232C FP or commercial type CRT monitor Keyboard Commercial type es Mouse Commercial type RAS Pro face s FP unit or DVI D monitor CD ROM drive FDD unit PSB CD FD01 When internally connecting two HDD units or two CF Card units aN or one of each be sure to designate one as the master unit Note angthe other as the slave unit otherwise a unit malfunction or 3 operation error may occur For master slave setup procedures for each unit refer to that product s instruction manual PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics B Commercial type Products Commercially available expansion boards PCI bus compatible boards key boards mouse units and printers can all be used with the PS B Also the PS B unit s built in USB connector allows USB type devices to be used as well How ever some commercial PC peripherals may not be compatible with the PS B If you experience compatibility problems contact your local Pro face distributor K Besure to use only DIM modules manufactured by Digital SS Electronics Corporation Certain commercially available DIM modules will not operate properly in the PS B unit When using USB type peripheral devices be sure to thor oughly read
42. Disabled Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled CPU Latency Timer Enabled Delayed Transaction Enabled AGP Graphics Aperture Size 64MB On Chip Video Window Size 64MB 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 SDRAM CAS Latency Time Designates the clock counts used from the enabling of CAS to the start of the burst transmission Can be set to either 3 or 2 Factory default setting is 3 and strongly recommended for most users B SDRAM Cycle Time Trans Trc Designates the number of SLCK s for an access cycle i e the minumum required time from when a bank is activated to the activation of an identical bank Settings are 7 9 5 7 or Auto Factory default setting is Auto and strongly recommended for most users E SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Designates the timing delay used between RAS and CAS strobe signals Settings are 2 3 or Auto Factory default setting is Auto and strongly recommended for most users B SDRAM RAS Precharge Time Designates the pre charge time value used to allow RAS to accumulte its charge before DRAM refresh Settings are 2 3 or Auto Factory default setting is Auto and strongly recommended for most users B System BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the System BIOS Cache is used or not When the OS is set to use this cache the PS B unit s processing speed will increase
43. Enabled Small Logo EPA Show 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 Virus Warning This setting determines whether to display a warning when a write to the HDD s start up sector is attempted The available settings are Enabled or Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is 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 enables disables external cache memory The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recom mended for most users B CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This setting turns ON or OFF external L2 SEcondary Cache Memory s ECC Error Check Correction The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 5 3 6 Chapter 3 System Setup B Processor Number Feature This option appears only when the CPU is a Pentium III processor If this setting is set to Enabled it will check the CPU s serial number If you do not need to know the serial number set this option to Disabled If this is turned ON us
44. FP 3700T to a PS B unit using the FP DV01 100 lt 10m gt cable be sure to change the dip switch settings on the PS B unit s main circuit board Referto the following figure when changing the settings For details about dip switch positions refer to 7 3 PS B Part Names and Features The factory settings for switches 1 to 4 are all OFF i Wi or wa All OFF 1 2 3 4 FP 3700T W4 Diff SW 4 OFF ON with FP Dvo1 100 erent monitor When SW4 is ON and used together with a second RGB monitor the screen display resolution is fixed to XGA ge re When using Pro face s FP Series be sure to read that unit s ND User Manual prior to operation When using a DVI D monitor together with a second RGB monitor some RGB monitors may not be able to be used so please include a monitor test in your system testing When using Pro face s FP DV01 50 lt 5m gt cable use this dip switch s default setting 1 10 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 PS B External Views and Dimensions 1 5 1 PS B Unit Unit mm in 0000000090 00000000000 00000000000 Top 118 4 65 39 1 54 260 10 24 99000090009 9 265 10 43 Side PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 2 With CD ROM FDD Unit Attached Unit mm in
45. L Audio Audio Driver Chipset Chipset Driver Not included with Windows XP Display Graphic Accelerator Driver Setup CD Image Shutdown client Remote Shutdown Client Sysmon System Monitor RAS Application Sr The actual organization may differ depending on your PS Note B unit Nu unit s OS Setting up the PS B unit s utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver PSSYSMON SYS to the system folder PS 2000B Series User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 3 Installing Drivers Three types of dedicated PS B drivers Audio Chipset and graphic accelerator are available Install the required drivers from this data when using a PS B with no pre installed OS or when the system recovery has been performed via the recovery menu This explanation given in this section assume that the Proface folder has been created AN P NN Once drivers are installed in the PS B unit they cannot be uninstalled m Important B Installing the Audio Driver Installing the Audio driver enables the OS Audio feature 1 Double click on the Setup exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to install the driver C Proface Audio Setup exe B Installing the Chipset Driver Installing the Chipset driver adds the Chipset feature to the OS 1 Double click on the infinst_autol exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions gi
46. L N Ground terminal B Fa _ Jis E NUT connected to the Tel i ud EN r End CC Op enclosure of the PS BeScrew Size M3 Power Input Terminal Block Be sure to follow the procedure below to connect the power cord A WARNINGS Be sure that power is not being supplied to the PS B when connecting the power cord otherwise electrical shocks or product breakdown may result Be sure that the PS B is operated under the rated power sup ply voltage otherwise a fire electrical shock hazards and product breakdown may result 1 Be sure that the PS B is turned off 2 Remove the terminal cover by using a Phillips screwdriver 3 Unscrew and remove the middle screws 3 from the terminal block Next align each crimp contact with its screw hole and tighten the screw Black L l ED x e O 93 2 mm 0 13 min m zs White 6 0 mm FG e Green Yellow 0 24 max 1 Recommended crimp contact Equivalent of V1 25 3 manufactured by J S T Mfg Co Ltd 2 10 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Checkthe crimp contact cord and be sure to attach it to the aN correct position Note The proper tightening torque is 0 5 Nem Ne To prevent the possibility of a crimp terminal short use a crimp terminal
47. PCI CLK This setting designates the auto detect of the DIMM PCI clock The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and strongly recommended for users B Spread Spectrum This setting allows you to set the CPU Clock generator s spread Spectrum The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and strongly recommended for users 3 20 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 12 Load Fail Safe Defaults When the Menu screen s Load Fail Safe Defaults is selected you are able to designate if the minimum number of System Settings is loaded in or not The selections are Y and N 3 2 13 Load Optimized Defaults Selecting Load Optimized Defaults designates whether or not you will revert to the PS B unit s factory settings The selections are Y and N te When the PS B unit uses its factory settings the USB interface N cannot be used For information about connecting the Touch Panel via the USB connector see 1 2 1 Setting Up the Touch Panel Connec tion For information about connecting the USB I F see 1 2 2 Using the USB Interface 3 2 14 Set Supervisor Password This password is used to change system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from changing the system information settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password
48. Pro Server with Pro Studio Optional Ne ns Pro Easy dll Ethernet Two Way feature User Application PSB_Smon exe Shared Memory Client PS B PSB Ras dll The status of the System Monitor RAS feature is stored in the shared memory for which device address is assigned SEEGER n List of Device Addresses n Bit Assign of DIN Error Event and Error Mask The status of the System Monitor RAS feature is transferred to the Pro Server via Ethernet from the PSB_Smon exe The RAS feature including voltage FAN and temperature can be monitored by monitoring the device addresses assigned from the Pro Studio The user applications in the server PC monitors the RAS feature through the Pro Easy dll program provided from the Pro Server e The client PS B shares the data with the user applications on the server PC by using the shared memory The data transfers on both sides are processed via the PSB Ras dll and Pro Easy dll programs e The client PS B can be shut down and re started by writing specific value to the software reset port PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 15 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 16 ue For the details of Read Write to the devices and access proce NO dures refer to the List of Device Addresses below B List of Device Addresses Device Device Read Bit Access 16 bit Type Symbol Write Access CPU Voltage WOR 43 3V Voltage 45V Voltage 42VVollage
49. Pro face Built in Computer PS 2000B Series User Manual When printing out this PDF manual since the printer setting can effect the quality of the printout be sure your printer s quality setting is set to High Digital Digital Electronics Corporation Preface Thank you for purchasing Pro face s PS 2000B Series Built in Computer hereaf ter referred to as the PS B or PS B unit This unit which utilizes Pro face s newest PC architecture is equipped with a wide range of standard equipment interfaces and is designed for use in a wide variety of industrial applications Prior to using the PS B unit be sure to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the unit s operation procedures and functions Note gt It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the permission of the Digital Electronics Corporation 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 Pro face and inform them of your findings 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 Product names used in this manual are the trademarks of their respective manufac turers Copyright 2002 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights rese
50. RD ACTION KEYS Provides a summary of the keyboard keys used to carry out the set up SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Each of the titles areas listed here contains system setting items 4 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired selection PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 System Parameters 3 2 4 Standard CMOS Features A T Normally use only the factory default settings Important Selecting the STANDARD CMOS FEATURES menu item produces the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Tue Jul 2 2001 Item Help Time hh mm ss 14 50 3 Menu Level gt gt IDE Primary Master None gt IDE Primary Slave None gt IDE Secondary Master None wid ee month gt IDE Secondary Slave None y y Drive A None Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Externded Memory 129024K Total Memory 130048K 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 Date mm dd yy The PS B unit s internal calendar and clock allow you to set the date The day of the week is automatically set The mm dd yy Jan 1 2002 format is factory set prior to shipping Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Day 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 B Time hh mm ss The PS B u
51. S B s Serial Port 1 I O address The selections include Disabled Auto 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 and 2E8 IRQ3 The 3F8 IRQ4 selection is factory set and recommended for most users B Onboard Serial Port 2 Designates the PS B s Serial Port2 I O address The selections include Disabled Auto 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 and 2E8 IRQ3 The 2F8 IRQ3 selection is factory set and recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 11 3 12 Chapter 3 System Setup E Onboard Parallel Port Normally not used The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users E Parallel Port Mode Normally not used E EPP Mode Select Normally not used B ECP Mode Use DMA Normally not used B PWRON After PWR Fail This feature is not supported B Onboard Serial Port 3 Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port3 The selections include 3F8 2F8 3E8 or 2E8 The 3E8 selection is factory set and recommended for most users E Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port3 The selections include IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 or IRQ15 The IRQ11 selection is factory set and recommended for most users B Onboard Serial Port 4 Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port4 The selections include 3F8 2F8 3E8 or 2E8 The 2E8 selection is factory set and recommended for most users E Serial Port
52. a DVI D monitor here 11 Analog RGB Connector VGA Connect an analog RGB monitor here 12 RS 232C Connector COM1 Selectable between RI and 5V 13 RS 232C Connector COM2 14 RS 232C Connector COM3 Selectable between RI and 5V Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 000080000000000000 24 25 26 27 28 29 Main Unit Internal View 15 RS 232C Connector COM4 RS 232C interface D sub 9 pin male connec tor Allows data transfer with other equip ment Peripheral devices can be connected here 16 Expansion Slots 17 Speaker Output SPEAKER 18 Line Input LINE IN 19 Microphone Input MIC 20 LAN Connector LANI LAN2 IEEE802 3 compatible Ethernet interface Changeover between LANI and LAN is performed automatically 21 Cooling Fan 22 Cover This cover is removed when installing an optional CD ROM FDD unit HDD unit CF Card unit or DIM module 23 Maintenance Cover This cover is removed when installing an HDD unit CF card or DIM module 24 5 V RI Changeover Switch COM1 25 5 V RI Changeover Switch COM3 26 Voice Input Connector for CD ROM 27 CD ROM FDD Unit Power Connector 28 FDD unit Connector 29 CD ROM Drive Connector 30 Standard Display ON OFF Switch When connecting Digital s Standard Display to the PS B unit be sure to set Dip Switch 4 to ON PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 4 Interf
53. aces 1 4 4 RS 232C Interface COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 D sub 9 pin Male PinNo SignalName PinNo Signal Name pom D D TR 5 5t TxD CTS 0m 3 8 Screw Size 4 40 Inch type A 7 The GND terminal is the signal ground Be sure to connect the GND terminal with the SG signal ground terminal of the opposite side s a Important connector The FG and SG terminals are connected inside the PS B unit When connecting another device to the PS B design your system so that it will form SG short circuit loop Pin No 9 5V RI changeover is available only with COMI and COM3 COM2 and COMA are fixed to RI To change the COMI or COMG setting from 5V to RI or vice versa remove the main unit cover and slide the 5 RI changeover switch to the desired setting The factory setting is RI For COM1 For COM3 5V RI Changeover Switch PS B Internal View A Be sure to check the interface specifications of the opposite side s con nector before changing this setting Incorrect settings can result in a Important malfunction or unit damage e Be sure to turn the PS B unit OFF prior to changing internal settings to prevent a malfunction PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 7 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics MA 1 4 2 RAS Interface RAS D sub 25 pin Male EN f OOO00 gt Inch type screws 4 00000
54. and Disable PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 7 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSB Smon exe The System Monitor screen will not be displayed immediately after the System Monitor is started instead the icon will be stored in the System Tray When and error is detected the Operations buzzer pop up message output etc set on the System Monitor Property are performed and then an X mark appears on the icon on the System Tray which indicates an error status When the icon on the System Tray changes as illustrated below double click on the icon to review the description of the error condition Icon display upon start ups GAD 1482 Icon display when an error is detected The following is the System Monitor screen BP System Monitor pFan voltage Status Status GPU No Error T83V No Error Power No Error 5 No Error 2v Mo Error p Temperature p Statue 12V No Error CPU Mo Error CPU No Error System No Error MIT No Error psoftMirror Disk Mirror System Master Disk Slave Disk Status S MART Device No Madel Status IG25NO20 4 TMRO4 0 No Error Buers Off Peset Clase System Monitor Screen ge re As for Device No of SMART 0 means Master and 1 means Ne Slave The
55. ature ON OFF and enter detailed error processing settings B External Output Signals The RAS interface connector provides the following output signals For connector pin arrangements and electrical specifications refer to 1 4 2 RAS Interface General Signal Output DOUT General Signal Output is a digital output signal for sending system status information to external devices 4 bits DOUTO to DOUT3 are assigned for this output This feature can be controlled from an application via the System Monitor API DLL PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 3 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features E Types of Processing The PS B unit can send the following system status information to an external device LED Indicator The two color LED is used to indicate PS B system conditions It is also used as a power ON OFF indicator The LED is located on the front face of the PS B unit LED Color Output Conditions Green Green Lit Normal operation Power ON Noe 1 1 LED is 1L via System Monitor Orange Lit ARAS alarm has occurred Property Pop up Message Output This feature displays system status via a Windows pop up message System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS B unit s built in speaker to alert the operator about PS B system status System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature System Shutdown This feature sh
56. aults F7 Optimized Defaults B On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE Designates the internal IDE port s setting The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set and recom mended for most users B IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO Designates the Primary Secondary Master Drive s PIO Programmed Input Output Operation Mode The selections available are Auto Mode0 Model Mode2 Mode3 or Mode4 The Auto selection is factory set and recommended for most users B IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Designates the Primary Secondary Master Drive s UDMA Operation Mode The two selections available are Auto or Disabled The Auto selection is factory set and recommended for most users B USB Controller Select Enabled or Disable when attaching a USB device The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users When using the USB I F or the USB connector for connecting the touch panel set this item to Enabled PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup B USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled or Disable if your system contains a USB controller and you wish to use a USB keyboard The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Auto If however the USB Controller is set to Disabled this setting cannot be changed B USB Mouse Support This setting allows you to
57. click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will appear providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features area s Security Option feature to enter the password 3 2 3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 21 3 22 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 15 Set User Password AN P N m Important This password is used to view system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from viewing the system information settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will appear providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features area s Security Option feature to enter the password See 3 2 3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES e When using either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Pass word you can easily view and change system settings When using BOTH the Set Supervisor Password and Set User Password features Set User Password will allow you to only view system data not change it 3 2 16 Save amp Exit Setup This feature saves the settings entered in the Setup Utility and restarts the PS B unit 3 2 17 Exit Without Saving This feature quits the Setup Utility program without saving any settings entered
58. e Written p ration Decimal Number Hexadecimal Number p 0001 0002 JU m a Important B Bit Assign of DIN Error Event and Error Mask Device Name Hem DNO DNI DINOI DIN2 DINO2 DNO ERROO ERROL ERRO ERRU ERROZ ERROS ERROS mee ERROT ERROS ERRU ERROA ERROB ERROC ERROD ERRMOD ERRMOT ERRMO2 ERROS ERROZ ERRMOS Error Mask ERRM06 ERRMO ERRMOB ERRMOS ERRMOA ERRMOB ERRMOC SMART Errorr ERRMOD PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 17 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features B Error Messages This section describes the error messages of the Pro Server that are displayed for the errors caused during device read write operations The following table lists the error codes for the RAS feature Number Number 9531 253Bh Command notsupported 9532 253Ch Access type not supported 9533 253Dh Read Write type notsupported 9534 253Eh Access to the device rejected 9535 253Fh Value setting to the device retrieval failed Returned when read write of invalid values or unsupported 65535 ME No Code ffffh device is performed for Voltage T emperature and number of revolution ofthe FAN MUAA For error messages other than listed above refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual 5 3 5 Restrictions The following table lists the features of Pro Server that are supported by the PS B For the details of each feature refer to Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windo
59. e the Serial Number Control Program found on Intel s web site to perform the check 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 Enabled and is recommended for most users First Second Third Fourth Boot Device The selections for the search drive sequence of the operating system The avail able settings are Floppy LS120 HDD 0 SCSI CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Factory settings are First Floppy Second HDD 0 Third CDROM Fourth Disabled Swap Floppy Drive This setting swaps Drives A and B The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users Boot Up Floppy Seek The setting checks whether the floppy disk drive is installed during the system boot up process The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users 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 Typematic Rate Setting The setting specifies the keyboard speed used when repeating characters The available s
60. ee C Proface Shutdown Server 4 1 1 Software C Forthe operation procedure of this feature refer to the online Note help of the Remote Shutdown Application Both applications for server and client can be installed on the PS B to achieve self control system In such a case however the PS B should be connected to a network PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 19 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features Memo 5 20 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Cleaning the Fan Filter 2 Periodical Inspections Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection This chapter describes the cautions and inspection criteria for ensuring comfort and safety in operating the PS B 6 1 Cleaning the Fan Filter A fan is installed to the PS B for cooling the unit Be sure to periodically perform inspection and cleaning of the fan since dust accumulated on the fan filter will affect the cooling performance of the fan Procedure Remove the screws 2 on the filter cover and filter cover and then remove the filter Filter Cover E Clean the filter by using vacuum cleaner to remove the dust accumulated on the filter Set the filter to the original posi tion and then reattach the filter cover and filter cover mounting screws eie If stubborn dust or stains persist wash the filter with neutral Ny detergent and rinse it thoroughly with water A Do not wring the water out of the filter l
61. ent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Be sure the unit the PS B is built into uses an EN60950 approved structure PS 2000B Series User Manual 11 Preface Memo 12 PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 Prior to Operating the PS B Unit 2 PS B Unit System Configurations 3 PS B Unit Part Names and Features C hapter 4 Interface 5 PS B Unit External Views and Dimensions 1 PS B Unit Basics This chapter describes the procedures required prior to operating the PS B It also explains the types of peripheral devices that can be connected to the PS B 1 1 Prior to Operating the PS B Unit The following explanation shows the preparation steps required prior to operating the PS B Connect Peripheral Devices Connect the display unit and any optional devices 1 2 PS B System Design 1 3 Turn Display On PS B Part Names and Features Connect the PS B unit s power cord terminals and turn the power switch ON MSIE 2 3 Wiring Configure the PS B unit s BIOS Chapter 3 BIOS Setup When PS B has pre installed OS Connect Power Set Up the BIOS When PS B has no preinstalled OS Install commercial OS to amsalanOS your PS B as necessary For how to setup the OS refer to the manual provided with the product install PS 2000B User Manual and Driver CD Data Install Required Device Drivers Instal
62. erform maintenance service for removing the cause of the error and then turn on the power again m Important 5 2 4 Error Messages This section describes the error message and closing messages displayed on the System Monitor and System Monitor Property screens B System Monitor Error Pop up Message When an error occurs while the Popup Message option is enabled for Error Action the following messages appears on the pop up screen output screen under the factory configured settings 3 3V Power Supply Error 45 0V Power Supply Error 12V Power Supply Error 12V Power Supply Error PowerFAN PowerFAN Error S C Input DINO DIN1 Input DIN 1 DIN2 DIN3 Input DIN3 Mi Watchdog T imer Watchdog T imer Error A Mirror disk error is occurred SMART SMART Error Qu te The messages displayed on the pop up message output screen can be modified on the System Monitor Property screen DN e Driver Operation Error The System Monitor driver not found Install the latest driver Driver Version Error The old System Monitor driver version Update the driver 5 10 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features Overlapped Startup Message System Monitor has started Terminate the System Monitor in starting Closing Confirmation Message The System Monitor is terminated Are you sure B System Monitor Property
63. es A 2 List of Optional Devices The following table lists the Digital Electronics Corporation s optional devices and commercial products used with the PS B EE ROMEN Drive PSB CD FDOI EXER unitin which CD ROM drive and FD drive are Unit combined DIM Module PL EM 128 SDRAM DIM with capacity of 128 MB PL EM256 SDRAM DIM with capacity of 256 MB RS 232C RS 4 debi i PL RC500 Unit for converting the RS 232C I F to RS 485 IF Conversion Unit CF Card Unit PSB CFUOI Special unitfor CF card with 5V power supply HDD Unit PSB HD020 20 GB 2 HDD unit OS notincluded Installati T ae PSB AT 01 Used to install the PS B unitin a panel 2 set Fasteners A 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual
64. et Attached uec tte tetris 1 14 2 1 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 2 1 2 2 Installing the PS B UBI iiiiecier is ines ioo HIER DEU Di eX E e FHRE YE 0e RE YOOX E ESSE cUE be ein E eU 2 6 2 2 1 PS B Unit Installation Cautions soeur ae iere Sannecessdiaddeacentoncssnces 2 6 23 Installation Procedures ciouccen nc beste iet ad apte p ka Ub pls n c Rce RR cU cipe 2 8 Bod d 2 10 2 3 1 Co nnecting the Power COP ssec oan esti geni quis obedit nuUi 2 10 2 2 3 Power Supply Precautions s uico ioo ro Hole Coa toc t binh Dir eus tees 2 12 Zo Grounding Preca tons coo diede patet eadera baron etna etus dis 2 13 2 3 4 Precautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines 2 14 PS 2000B Series User Manual no Preface CHAPTER3 SYSTEM SETUP 3 1 anguli eR 3 1 3 2 System Parameters ue esie ai a rH HERE PAVESE EE Re RUF UR ON YAN UENESEEMURY YF A OF AMAN 3 2 aul Standard CMOS Fe aad cece reno depictis dedans 3 2 3 2 2 JIDEHDPD Aulo DEIGCEOI essen d engine ba aedes en DB a eunt e NE 3 4 dol Advanced BIOS Features oseere yk tpitetal eu es Neuer e Ep HU 3 5 3 2 4 Advanced Chipset Pe anes uuu eee paie Der acea nai 3 8 3 42 Int amp prated PenipheralS aces issue dur O D tas me ter ben od teo neis q unit es qUN 3 10 3 2 6 Power Management Setup Jueces iioii oisueb ioi pin e nins tm ind
65. ettings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users 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 set tings are used to determine how many repeats are performed in one second The factory default setting is 6 and is recommended for most users Typematic Delay Msec When Typematic Rate Setting is set to Enabled this setting determines the delay period until the initial repetition is started The 250 selection is factory set and is recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup B Security Option This setting designates the area to request a password If a password needs to be entered select Setup in BIOS setup or System during system startup This setting is NOT available if the password is not set in the SSET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD or SET USER PASSWORD areas The factory default setting is Setup and is recommended for most users SET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD 32 14 Set Supervisor Password SET USER PASSWORD 3 2 15 Set User Password B FirstWare Language This PS Series unit does not contain the FirstWare Language selection Plese do not set use this setting B Authentication Level Selections can be High Medium or Low Factory setting is Low B OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB The available
66. event occurs Watchdog Timer Error OK Cancel p Sistus pases BUE System status can be monitored at GPU Fei v Ne Err any time via the System Monitor Se Pri Mmr js c lect Start gt Program gt System pem av Monitor GPU Mo Error GPU Ma Error pere d p m R re e Administrator Authentication ies Mirror System Master Disk Slave Disk NS is required for executing Status J SMART Monitoring When a SMART user who does not have the Se 1 MN E administrator authentication logs in nothing is displayed Engear Gif fessi Close in the item of SMART 5 6 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 2 2 System Monitoring Property Settings PSB Wps exe The System Monitor Property screen allows you to configure the operating settings that are activated when system conditions exceed the allowable range when an error occurs of each monitoring device specified on the System Monitor Setup menu on the System Setup screen The following table lists the operating settings that can be configured for each feature Q Setting available x Setting notavailable Rut E a DOUT Watchdog T imer Voltage Wm o swat o
67. ian i sU RES 3 13 Bo PaP PCEI Configurations odes esoncende nc dentes nice ipea deiude i te de 3 15 EP EMEN IN c ict 3 16 249 DMA BOSOUIDOS rosenen r E E E cni duse EEE 3 17 3 4 I0 System Monitor SB iocis pon ee ttn hate e ectn S a conie aides 3 18 3 2 11 Prequency Voltage Control o et de tdi tcb indus Ud E Pon Cie 3 20 3 212 Load Fail Safe Der Us irsana vnnd ius poxusssad edv voe ex ise EOM SE Re SH REH 3 21 241 13 Load Optimized Delauls scade oe teed teda sae uc a tddgnns 3 21 3 2 14 Set Supervisor PASS WOLD asiento ra nosei dairi narei 3 21 ek NOU User PaSS ri PRIN 3 22 32 16 Save amp Exit Seta uiu edis li peto dea eub ucibus I aunties 3 22 3 2 17 Exit Without Savini dr 3 22 4 1 CD ROM Contents ssesesereeeesesceseseccccesosceseseececesosorseseroecesosceseseroecesosorsesecoeeee 4 1 SANE Vi CUm 4 4 2 Setting up Your PS B U ait sscsicsisessssnsassssrsanccossncesnartienseoniarsineanansavand 4 2 42 1 Setup Procedur s Em 4 2 4 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS 5 ent 4 4 4 3 Testing DI vers ssssssnssesssavescesstsssssascssssecsaensssaceusessasadacsenseasssssseasseea sastecsacnanie 4 6 4 4 Special Application Program Features sccssscccsssssssssccsssssssssscessecsees 4 7 4 4 1 Uninstalling Utility Software restet itis dr aab enemies 4 8 4 5 When Using Windows 2000 Windows XP ecce eee ee eere eene en uoto 4 8 4 5 1 Automatic System Log on Sebup e
68. ion is factory set and recommended for most users However if a VGA or MPEG board is used set this to Enabled For setting details refer to your VGA or MPEG board s Installation guide B Assign IRQ For VGA Designates if the interrupt used by the VGA controller is enabled or disabled The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users B INT Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assignment Used when manually allocating the PCI interrupt signal to an IRQ Select either Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 or 15 Factory setting is Auto PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 15 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 8 IRQ Resources Select IRQ Resources from the PnP PCI Configurations menu and the following screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Resources IRQ 3 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Item Help IRQ 4 assigned to PCI ISA PnP IRQ 5 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Menu Level b IRQ 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP IRQ 9 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Legacy ISA for devices IRQ 10 assigned to PCI ISA PnP comPS Biant with the IRQ 11 assigned to PCI ISA PnP original PC AT bus IRQ 12 assigned to PCI ISA PnP specification PCI ISA IRQ 14 assigned to PCI ISA PnP PnP for devices IRQ 15 assigned to PCI ISA PnP comPS Biant with the PS Bug and PS Bay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture T4 Move Enter Select
69. ior to operating the PS B be sure to read this manual and any related materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit E Safety Icons To explain the correct and safe usage of the PS B unit throughout this manual the following icons are provided next to actions requiring special attention These icons indicate the following situations AN WARNING Indicates situations where severe bodily injury death or major equipment damage may occur A CAUTION Indicates situations where slight bodily injury or machine damage can occur A WARNINGS To prevent an electric shock be sure to connect the power cord terminals to the PS B unit s terminal block before con necting the power cord to the main power supply Be sure to use only the specified voltage with the PS B unit A fire or electrical shock may occur if voltages used that are beyond the specified range Be sure to turn the unit s power switch OFF before removing the PS B unit s cover This is because the PS B unit s internal parts carry high voltages Do not modify the PS B unit in any way Modifying the unit can cause a fire or create an electrical hazard Be sure to immediately turn the unit s power switch OFF dis connect the power cord and contact your local Pro face dis tributor if metal particles water or other types of liquids con tact any of the PS B unit s internal parts Be sure to read and understand Chapter 2 Hardware Instal
70. it from overheating and keep the PS B unit s operation area well ventilated Do not operate or store the PS B unit near chemicals or where chemicals can come into contact with the unit When PS B Unit s Hard Disk HDD data is lost e The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon sible or provide any compensation for damage s caused by the loss of data stored in the PS B unit 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 PS B unit s hard disk drive HDD is a consum able item i e it has a finite usage 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 PS B unit s OS before turning the power switch OFF After turning OFF the PS B unit s power wait until the in ternal HDD stops spinning before turning on the power again approx 5 seconds PS 2000B Series User Manual 7 Preface Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual A Indicates important information or procedures that must be followed T for correct and risk free software device operation Important Provides useful or im
71. l all required software For software Install Required Software installation instructions refer to the manual provided with that product Install the PS B Unit PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics Ge te When using a Flat Panel Display FP as a touch panel addi XV tional preparation steps are required After all device drivers are installed complete the following steps prior to installing applications and the PS B unit FP Series User Manual Install Mouse Emulation Software Set up Display Parameters color and resolution Perform Calibration A V After hardware setup is completed the OS must be used to create partitions and format initialize the HDD before any data or applica tions can be saved to the hard disk drive For details concerning these procedures refer to the OS manufacturer s instruction manual m Important Whenever you turn the PS B unit s power OFF wait until the internal HDD stops spinning approximately 5 seconds before turning the power ON again 4 5 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 2 PS B System Design Up to two HDD units or CF Card units can be connected internally In addition an optional CD ROM drive or FDD unit can be connected externally The following diagram shows the peripheral devices that can be connected to the PS B unit PS B unit built in components HDD units PSB HD020 PSB HD020 W2KML
72. la tion thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PS B unit PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 Preface N WARNINGS Be sure to turn the PS B unit s power switch OFF Before ei ther connecting or disconnecting a board or interface con nector Do not install the PS B unit in areas containing flammable gases Do not use the PS B unit with aircraft control devices aero space equipment central trunk data transmission communi cation devices nuclear power control devices or medical life support equipment due to these devices inherent require ments of extremely high levels of safety and reliability Be sure to design redundant and or failsafe systems to en sure the proper degree of reliability and safety when using the PS B unit with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices various types of safety equipment non life support related medical devices etc 6 PS 2000B Series User Manual Preface A CAUTIONS e Do not expose the PS B to or operating the PS B in direct sunlight high temperatures and humidity and in areas that have excessive dust and vibration Do not use the PS B unit in areas where sudden extreme changes in temperature can occur These sudden changes may cause condensation to form inside the unit possibly leading to an accident Be sure the PS B unit s air circulation vents are clear and clean to prevent the PS B un
73. minals Insulation Resistance 10 MQ min atDC 500V Between the charging and FG terminals PS 2000B Series User Manual 7 1 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 2 Environmental Specifications B 50 C With HDD A tT rient Temperature interior ins rose a DUE HDD Storage T emperature 10 to 60 C No condensation wet bulb temperature of 29 C max No condensation wet bulb temperature of 29 C max No dust or dirtshould be present Pollution Level Pollution level 2 No corrosive gas should be present 9 8 m s 10 to 25 Hz withstands for 30 minutes in X Y Z directions With HDD attached 4 9 m s Noise Voltage 1500 V Pulse Width 50 ns 500 ns 1 us Rise Time 1 ns By noise simulator Antistatic Charge 6 kV IEC 61000 4 2 Noise Immunity Power Line 2 kV IEC 61000 4 4 The firsttransientburstnoise COM Port 1 kV IEC 61000 4 4 Vibration Resistance Noise Resistance Impulse Noise AN A When using optional equipment be sure to check the specifications for the equipment inportant The hard disk drive is a consumable item It is recommended to pre pare for product malfunction by making periodical backups of the data and preparing replacement HDD unit The operation life of a hard disk drive varies depending on the use environment and conditions however it is approximately 20 000 hours of operation time under ambient temperature of 20 C or 5 years whichever comes first
74. n 14Min 15Min or Disabled Disabled is factory set and recommended for most users Wake Up by PCI Card Enables disables waking up the PS B s system via an expansion board signal The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users Reload Global Timer Events This feature sets the event that reloads the amount period of PS B unit idle time prior to changing to energy saving mode Thus when an event occurs for any of the items in this area that are set to Enabled the PS B unit will recover from energy saving mode Enabled disabled is possble for the following set tings Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRQ A D Factory settings are Disabled and recommended for most users PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 7 PnP PCI Configurations Selecting the PnP PCI CONFIGURATION menu item Displays the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PNP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD Menu Level gt x IRQ Resources Press Enter x DMA Resources Press Enter Default is Disabled Select Enabled to PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled reset Extended System Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled Configuration Data INT Pin 1 Assignment Auto ESCD when you exit INT Pin 2 Assignment Auto Set
75. n the Advanced tab and deselect the Require users to press Ctrl Alt Del keys before logging on checkbox 4 Click the Apply button Next when the automatic logon dialog box appears enter the password B Windows XP 1 Select Run from the Start menu 2 Enter Control userpasswords2 and click OK 3 Deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this com puter checkbox and click Apply 4 Enter the user name and password for automatic logon and click OK N A password must be assigned for user to perform automatic logon Important ue If automatic logon is not used a PS 2 mini DIN type key wy board is required to logon 4 8 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 5 2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System UPS Be sure to shut down your OS before turning off your machine Also use of an uninterrupted power supply is recommended to protect your data from accidental power failures An uninterrupted power supply will give you sufficient time to shut down your system safely in case of a power failure and can even be set up to automatically shut down your Windows OS The PS B unit however cannot be used with a 2 Step Inverter Output type unin terrupted power supply Be sure the unit is a sine output type power supply For details consult your local UPS system dealer 4 5 3 Changing System Settings Your Windows system s configura
76. n the illustrations below Temperatures exceeding the proper ambient temperature 5 to 50 C may lead to product breakdown 100mm 3 94in Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally B installation Angle Besure and try to install the PS B in an upright position in order to minimize the heat accumulation within the PS B eae enn Fan j Cooling Fan Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally 2 6 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation B installation Area Avoid overheating of the PS B by not installing the unit near other heat produc ing devices Keep the PS B away from arc generating devices such as magnetic switches and non fuse breakers Avoid operating the PS B in environments where corrosive gases are generated Toensure maintainability operability and ventilation of the PS B be sure to allow a minimum of 50mm clearance between the PS B and adjacent structure or equipment 70mm clearance is required to the side of a fan Also be sure to include sufficient clearance by considering the size and shape of connectors and space required for removing and inserting an expansion board while the PS B is in the installed position Installed Vertically 501 97 EM 70 2 76 Installed Horizontally 50 1 97 50 1 97 70 2 76 Attached to Wall Side of Panel 50 97 I
77. ne has a hard disk with a pre installed OS Therefore the setup procedures used will differ This manual describes only the procedures for setting up a PS B unit using a hard disk with no pre installed OS For an explanation of how to set up a PS B using a hard disk with a pre installed OS refer to the Pre installed Type Installation Guide provided with the HDD unit 4 2 1 Setup Procedures First you will need to install either Windows 2000 or Windows XP You also need to install any required utility software E Installing the HDD Unit Check to see if a hard disk unit is installed in your PS B unit If it is not please install one prior to going to the next step SEEGER PSB HD020 Installation guide B Setting Up HDD Unit System Information After you install your HDD unit you will need set up a variety of system informa tion Set up this information so that the system recognizes the newly installed hard disk drive MEZAN PSB HD020 Installation guide E Setting Up the OS Install your operating system For detailed setup procedures refer to that product s installation manual AN 9 l The PS B unit supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP PS B unit perfor Important mance cannot be guaranteed when any other operating system is used B PS B Utility Setup Install the necessary drivers and utility software from the PS 2000B Series User Manual amp Driver CD Cte NO APS 2 mini DIN type keyboard is required
78. ng of any of the above monitoring items and external signal input as well as to individually set alarm processing settings 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features In addition System Monitor includes a dynamic link library API DLL feature that gives other applications access to RAS features 5 1 2 RAS Feature Details B Error Monitoring IN m Important Power Voltage Alarm Monitors the status of the PS B unit s built in power supply and internal CPU power supply Cooling Fan Rotation Alarm Monitors the power supply and CPU cooling fan RPM speeds Internal Temperature Alarm Monitors the internal temperature of the PS B unit and the ambient temperature of the CPU After configuring the settings via System Setup use the System Monitor feature to enable disable individual monitoring features and the monitoring levels for voltage fan and temperature Watchdog Timer Timeup This feature monitors the performance of the CPU by writing the CPU s time up count value from the application to the RAS feature s built in programmable timer Errors are detected when the writing of the count value from the applica tion stops which will cause a timer overflow Use the System Monitor Property area to set the Watchdog Timer Timeup ON or OFF and enter detailed error processing settings SMART Alarm Monitors the status of the hard disk Detects a warning of trouble of the hard disk Administrator Authentication is requi
79. nit s internal clock can be set The hh mm ss 0 0 0 format is factory set prior to shipping Hours 0 to 23 Minutes 0 to 59 Seconds 0 to 59 B IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave Displays the name of the IDE type Hard Disk connected to the PS B Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter settings menu For details refer to 3 2 2 IDE HDD Auto Detection PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup B Drive A B This setting determines the format used by the PS B s internal floppy disk drive The available settings are None 360K 5 25in 720K 3 5in 1 44M 3 5in or 2 88M 3 5in The factory settings are Drive A None and Drive B None and recommended for most users B Video The selections for the screen video mode The available settings are EGA VGA CGA40 CGA80 and MONO The EGA VGA selection is factory set and recommended for most users B Halt On Designates the type of processing that will be performed when an error occurs during the Initial Start Up s Self Test The All But Keyboard selection is factory set and recommended for most users All Errors 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 All But Diskette Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and stops the unit All But
80. od to blank the display screen The avail able settings are Blank Screen V H SYNC Blank and DPMS Sup ported 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 DPMS and is recommended for most users E Video Off In Suspend Designates how the monitor is blanked The available settings are Yes and No The factory default setting is Yes This standard is approved by the VESA Video Electronics Standards Association PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 13 3 14 Chapter 3 System Setup E Suspend Type Designates the type of suspend method used The available settings are Stop Grant and PWRON Suspend The factory default setting is Stop Grant Suspend Mode When enabled designates the period of time before all devices except the CPU are shut down The available settings are 1Min 2Min 4Min 8Min 12Min 20Min 30Min 40Min 1Hour and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled HDD Power Down After the hard disk s motor stops this setting designates the length of time until the PS B unit enters energy saving mode The available selections are 1Min 2Min 3Min 4Min 5Min 6Min 7Min 8Min 9Min 10Min 11Min 12Min 13Mi
81. ower supply error occurs Press the OK button on the dialog box to hide the message The 3 3 V Power Supply Error will not appear even when a 43 3 V power supply error occurs again However when a 5 0 V power supply error occurs the pop up message 5 0 Power Supply Error appears on the screen The pop up message displays the monitored item and error description When the buzzer feature is enabled press the Buzzer Off button on the pop up message to stop the buzzer sound Press the OK button to close the pop up message Popup Message 50 Power Supply Error 12 Power Supply Error 12W Power Supply Error Output Screen of Pop up Message When OS Shutdown is enabled the system automatically enters the shutdown operation without prompting the confirmation message for the user To display the System Monitor screen for reviewing the current condition double click on the icon on the System Tray When the buzzer sounds as an Error Action the System Monitor screen displays the Buzzer Off button that is hidden under normal conditions When a pop up message window is displayed the Buzzer Off button appears on the window PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 9 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features T Once an error is detected the System Monitor holds the error status Displays the icon indicating the error status To recover from the error status press the Reset button on the System Monitor screen of turn off the PS B p
82. portant supplemental information 1 Indicates useful or important footnote information Refers to useful or important supplemental information 1 2 Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in i the order given PS B PS B Unit Abbreviation for the PS 2000B Series of Built in Computers Abbreviation for FP 2500 and FP 2600TFT color touch panel display PS 2000B Series User Manual Preface Package Contents The PS B unit s packing box contains the items listed below Please check to confirm that all items shown below have been included m PS B Unit 1 B Installation Brackets 2 1 set m Power Cord 1 Attachment Screws 4 T V zm IE c No B Expansion Board Stays 3 B USB Cable Bracket 1 Attachment Screws 6 Clamps 2 Clamp Screws 2 E CD ROM PS2000B User Manual B Installation Guide and Driver CD 1 Japanese English 1 S Installation y Guide AN e Be careful when handling the PS B unit not to damage the built in HDD This cord is designed only for AC100V AC115V use Any other volt Important age will require a different cord The CD ROM included in this package contains a User e Manual RAS API Reference Manual and PS B Series Util ity and Driver files MEZEI Chapter 4 Setting Up Your PS B unit When you order a PS B unit built to your specifications that PS B package should include each optional items Installa
83. red for executing SMART Moni toring A CF card doesn t support SMART and therefore the status of the CF card cannot be monitored When a hard disk except options made by Pro face is used opera tion of SMART Monitoring cannot be guaranteed PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features The SMART Monitor can be performed for the hard disk connected to the IDE only The state of the hard disk connected via a USB or a SCSI cannot be monitored When using a Software Mirroring Utility PL SM900 with Rev C or before the SMART Monitoring can not perform B External Input Signals The RAS interface connector processes the following input signals For connector pin arrangements and electrical specifications refer to 1 4 2 RAS Interface General Signal Input DIN General Signal Input is a general type of digital input and is used for detecting external device alarms 4 bits DINO to DIN3 are assigned for this input Use the System Monitor Property to turn the monitoring feature ON OFF and enter detailed error processing settings AN A The signal level of the general signal input DIN should be 1 5 seconds or longer otherwise it may not be detected Important Remote Reset Input RST This is the PS B hardware reset signal sent from an external device When this signal is enabled a forced hardware reset is triggered Use the System Monitor Property to turn the Remote Reset Input fe
84. rved Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE m 1 ESSENTIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS rr etprit rae eP rato EFY Marb ar rE ep Pe abr rb rere n da 5 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS ssisesssccssscoscessssesssossconccinessvetsscnsessbsenonsonssnins 8 PACKAGE CONTENTS stccssisssssssesnsssassveassaussosstannasenassnansscansoescanssoassenssvencsnnassnsasesens 9 UL C UL CSA APPLICATION NOTES csssosscssssesssesssvessesssvsessosesaconsceonsesasneessoes 10 CE MARKING NOTES scsisccsssoccesssossossestsssosssnossessseassoessevssssasias ssscsscensveissseatsesssesie 11 1 1 Prior to Operating the PS B Unit e sessosoesessossesoosossosceossesossossesossossesoosoesose 1 1 1 2 PS B System Desis 1 3 L3 PS B Part Nam s aud FeatUr S siscicsssseccsss icecsessssssssiscscsctessessisctecsotsscceists 1 5 1 4 i 1 7 1 4 4 RS 232C Interface COMI COM2 COM3 COMA 1 7 1 4 2 RAS Interface RAS aiascocnapee itf ama Ma CUR G E aa AN GRUB Rad oa dU 1 8 1 43 DD V THD Tiler ae M 1 10 1 5 PS B External Views and Dimensions sccscsscsscssscscssesssssessseeseees 1 11 D I hc BUNI esto re Ec eR E m t 1 11 1 5 2 With CD ROM PDD Unit Attached err rt tar tainen 1 12 1 5 3 With RS 232C RS 485 Conversion Unit Attached 1 13 1 5 4 With Mounting Brack
85. separately from the cable of the motor circuit system Ifthe motor circuit cable cannot be wired as a separate system use shielded cables and ground one end of the shield to the FG terminal of the PS B e In order to improve the noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recommended 2 14 PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 1 Setup Procedures 3 2 System Parameters Chapter 3 System Setup This chapter explains how to enter the PS 2000B Series Unit s system settings as well as the cautions required both before and during set up 3 1 Setup Procedures IN XZ Normally use only the factory default settings Important fite The following settings are those pre set at the factory 1 Connect a keyboard to the PS B 2 Turn the PS B s power ON 3 After the message Press DEL to Enter SETUP appears press the DEL key until the following screen appears CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Management Setup Set User Password gt PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup Syetem Monitor Setup Exit Without Saving Esc Quit T1 Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type KEYBOA
86. sing a Celeron 566MHz CPU select the 90 C 194 F setting System Warning Temperature This setting designates the system temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F 85 C 185 F 90 C 194 F and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Warning Voltage Vcore A When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the CPU core voltage change exceeds that level The available settings are 4 696 896 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Warning Voltage Vcore B When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the CPU core voltage change exceeds that level The available settings are 6 896 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 3 System Setup B Warning Voltage 3 3V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 3 3V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B Warning Voltage 5V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 5V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B Warning Voltage 12V When enabled this setting designates that a
87. t power source device 2 12 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Asthe countermeasures for surge from light Wise pair gabie ning connect a lightning surge absorber 5 L Lightning surge ab sorber 1 Ground the lightning surge absorber E1 and the PS B E2 sepa rately Important Selecta lightning surge absorber that will not exceed the maximum allowable circuit voltage even when the power supply voltage rises to the maximum 2 3 8 Grounding Precautions a Dedicated Ground Optimal Designate the ground from the FG terminal on the rear face of the PS B as a dedicated ground as illustrated in figure a e Ifa dedicated ground cannot be provided use a shared ground as illustrated in figure b Be sure to use grounding wire of 2 mm or thicker The grounding point should be as close to the PS B as possible to make the grounding wires as short as possible When the grounding wire should be long use thick insulated wires and lay the wires c Shared Ground Not acceptable through conduits FG and SG are connected inside the PS B Another device main unit When connecting with other device designate the system configuration so that it won t form a SG short circuit loop PS 2000B Series User Manual 2 13 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 4 Precautions When Connecting I O Signal Lines Be sure to lay the I O signal lines
88. tall the program by following the instructions on the screen PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 13 Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 3 3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature In order to monitor the System Monitor RAS features from the server PC you are required to set up the Remote RAS feature and start up the System Monitor PSB Smon exe E Setting Up the Client PS B 1 Select Start Programs System Monitor System Monitor Prop erty commands to start the System Monitor Property 2 On the Remote Ras tab put a check mark to the Enable checkbox Ed System Monitor Property Watchdog Timer I Voltage Fan Temperature Remote Reset IP Address used DNO ONI DIN2 j DINS j Mirror Disk Remote RAS swanr to connect with e REDD Put check i _ de marks on the e Voltage Fan M Temperature items you want Tj DIN J LEC Ml Error Events to monito r This feature m K designates that the PS B will communicate only TBerver Fiter IP detest S _ A Specify the IP with the server at eae E LIll address of the the specified IP server you address want to com OK Cancel municate with The Remote RAS feature is now enabled Sa In order to actually activate the Remote RAS feature you are
89. tion settings will need to be changed when the PS B unit is connected to a LAN network or printer Changing the System Configuration Settings When the Windows system configuration settings are changed the following message appears Enter the name of the folder where you will save the configuration changes and click OK Insert the CD labeled Windows xx Professional CD ROM in the CD ROM drive D and click OK When copying the file from other locations such as a floppy disk or network server also click the OK button When Your PS B has No Preinstalled OS Double click the 1386 folder in the Windows CD ROM D I386 When the CD ROM drive is D When Your PS B has a Preinstalled OS C Proface Setup I1386 l xx is your OS Example When using Windows XP Windows XP Professional CD ROM PS 2000B Series User Manual 4 9 Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 5 4 NTFS File System Conversion If your PS B unit has a pre installed OS or if your OS is formatted with the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 it can be converted to the NTFS file system To convert to the NTFS file system start up Windows and use the following command convert X fs ntfs Replace X with your drive name ote Once the file system is converted to the NTFS file system it NO cannot be converted back to the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 RAS Features
90. tor can easily reach it There is a danger of explosion if the PS B unit s backup battery is incorrectly replaced This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Be sure the unit the PS B is built into uses an UL c UL CSA approved struc ture PS 2000B Series User Manual Preface CE Marking Notes The PS2000B 41 units are CE marked EMC compliant products These units comply with the following standards Safety EN60950 EMI EN55011 Group Class A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 If following requirements are not met the PS B may fail to meet EN60950 stan dard requirements The PS B should be used as a built in component of an end use product The PS B is intended for indoor use only When connecting the PS B unit 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 mm2 or larger When an end use product will include the PS B be sure to design the PS B unit s power cut off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the operator can easily reach it There is a danger of explosion if the PS B unit s backup battery is incorrectly replaced This battery should be replaced only with same or equival
91. up if you have INT Pin 3 Assignment Auto installed a new add on INT Pin 4 Assignment Auto and the system INT Pin 5 Assignment Auto reconfiguration has INT Pin 6 Assignment Auto caused such a serious INT Pin 7 Assignment Auto conflict that the OS INT Pin 8 Assignment Auto cannot boot 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 Reset Configuration Data Designates whether ESCD Extended System Configuration Data data should be erased or not The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users B Resources Controlled By The Plug and Play feature allows you to designate whether the allocation of I O Port IRQ and DMA resources is performed automatically or manually The two selections available are Manual or Auto ESCD If Auto ESCD is selected the IRQ Resources and DMA Resources selection will be disabled The Auto ESCD selection is factory set and recommended for most users B IRQ Resources When resources are controlled using Manual manually set each IRQ assign ment 3 2 8 IRQ Resources B DMA Resources When Resources Controlled By is set to Manual manually set each DMA assignment S IIT 3 2 9 DMA Resources B PCI VGA Pallet Snoop The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled select
92. uts down the PS B unit s OS System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature System Reset This feature resets the system when the Watchdog Timer reaches time up System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature 5 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 1 3 RAS Feature Overview System Monitor BIOS Setup I 1 I I System Properties Voltage Fan RPM I Temperature Alarm I Detection Enable Disable I I l I Power Alarm Fan Alarm Internal Temperature Alarm Output Settings 12 BIOS System Monitoring Application Ps V3 WDT Reset RAS Reset Mask Settings 3 35 oa g Q RA Pon orts Green Bowen ON DOUT 4 Ports Orange RAS Error RESET IN Hardware Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system s specifications 5 2 System Monitor RAS Feature 2 Output via the RAS feature 5 Be sure you RAS connector s wiring is designed for your system s specifications 1 4 2 RAS Interface PS 2000B Series User Manual l i l i l i i l I 2 i Watchdog Timer Value Settings I V Watchdog Reset Enable Disable Popup I OS Shutdown User I Application I l I l l l l Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5 2 System Monitor RAS Features 5 2 1 Setup Procedures Follow the steps below to enable the System Monitor RAS features E Via System Monitor Setup Screen
93. ven to install the driver C Proface Chipset infinst_autol exe B Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver will accelerate the screen refresh speed using special hardware features 1 Start C Proface Display Win2K_xpm67 exe file 2 Select Next Yes Exit and then restart the system to complete the instal lation 4 6 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 4 Special Application Program Features The special programs designed for the PS B unit are located in the following folders SB RAS DLL SB DLL DLL C Windows S ystem32 C Winnt S ystem32 SB_IOCS DLL SB_Smon exe C Proface Sysmon SB_Wps exe C Proface S ysmon Ssysmon sys C Windows System32 Drivers CAWinnaS ystem32 Drivers B API DLL These dynamic link libraries allow users to access RAS features via custom made applications The following three types are available System Monitoring PSB DLL DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access the PS B unit s system monitor feature RAS Features PSB IOC DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access RAS features via custom made PS B applications SEAR For details refer to the API Reference Manual Shared Memory Access PSB RAS DLL This dynamic link library allows users to access shared memory via remote RAS features SEAR For details refer to the API Reference Manual B System Monitoring RAS
94. warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B Warning Voltage 12V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B CPU FAN Speed Limit When enabled this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for CPU FAN The available settings are 30 50 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled B Power FAN Speed Limit When enabled this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for Power FAN The available settings are 30 50 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled PS 2000B Series User Manual 3 19 Chapter 3 System Setup 3 2 11 Frequency Voltage Control Selecting the Frequency Voltage Control menu item produces the following screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled Item Help Spread Spectrum Disabled Menu Level p To auto detect the HDD s size head on this channel 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 Auto Detect DIMM
95. ws Operation Manual X Not Supported DDE Feature 0 Simplified DLL F eature ProEasy dll ORSme amp e Oo Device Data Backup Restore Feature Q 1 Pro Server with Pro Studio Ver 4 0 or higher is required 5 18 PS 2000B Series User Manual Chapter 5 Monitoring Features Available Simplified DLL Features Direct Read Feature Direct Write Feature Cache Read Feature Retrieval of Multithreading Handle Release of Multithreading Handle Loading of Network Project File Error Code String Conversion e Station Status Readout Feature Initialization of Simplified DLL Termination of Simplified DLL SP te ER Note that the PS B supported OS and features supported by Pro Server are different The Remote RAS feature and Pro Server cannot be oper ated simultaneously on the PS B 5 4 Remote Shutdown Feature The Remote Shutdown feature allows the user to shut down and or restart the PS B from the server PC via the network when the Pro Server is not installed to the system The installer of this application is included on the accessory CD ROM Utility Shutdown When the installer is started you are asked to select the application for server or the client Select the desired application and follow the instruction on the screen to complete the installation FileName Folder Same for both WindowsXP and Windows2000 PSCltexe C Proface Shutdown Client RSSw
96. z gt z O m z 5 z o U m O d O z 6 1 Cleaning the Fan Filter iussisse enean ta soak Lh arbk R eR per eR eR DF ek2E HE a Rena M PME Fe pan Ced 6 1 6 2 Periodic Maintenance Points cccccscsssocecescsoccsasssssessoessocaceecessseossonsesssosseussesses 6 2 CHAPTER7 SPECIFICATIONS Teh General Specifications esie eia Sd PE ARR INR KUDUPYN IAN SAN RA EVENT VASE EIU RUN I NR soiva 7 1 Jkl El ctrical Specifications uui osi an te suono uo bacs t RN M eq idu ba Ode 7 1 JA Environmental Specifications 225a icssie toas naei iriak ere eee 7 2 1 03 External Speci cats esi aoa rci te nci sasieta de obducta 7 2 7 2 Performance Specifications ssscisccioscnsceassssscaanssenaceivonsssaasseveaadeseascancanvsecanssunee 7 3 Tl Performance Specifications ioiessectciiacc ooa di eM EE 7 3 pc Dci M tae eE acted ea A E E EER 7 4 p EN MONG C Rs POU AC 9 E 7 4 APPENDICES AI Hardware Configuration ccssssesccssssssissasessesssassasecstasncesssscsscssctsssacsasesdecsstdanseone A 1 AGLI IO MAY 25cm diim ir cats dues scii eti coute Un n ae iniia A 1 T Memory IVI eiie tiep dip oo a aio a aaa EEES A 2 ANS DUE DU M scara A 3 Ad List of Optional Devices esssssocesssooecssoccssosecesssocesssoossssocecssosecesssoosssoosessss A 4 PS 2000B Series User Manual BA Preface Essential Safety Precautions This manual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PS B unit correctly and safely Pr

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