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Unpacking After unpacking the OPEN (660) system carton, check and see if the following items are included and in good condition. OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II main system x 1 Accessories Power cord External FDD cable External IDE cable External FDD & HDD power cable User manual diskette in .pdf format Utilities &...
Important Safety Precautions Before getting started, read these instructions and save them for later reference. Turn off the computer before cleaning. Clean with a damp or dry cloth only. Do not spray any liquid cleaner on screen directly. The power outlet socket used to plug in the computer power cord must be located near the system and easily accessible.
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10. The openings on the computer enclosure are for the cabin ventilation to prevent the computer from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. 11. The brightness of the flat panel display will decrease with use. However, hours of use will vary depending on the application environment.
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User Manual version 2.1 1. I NTRODUCTION This chapter provides background information and detail specification on the OPEN (660) system. Sections in this chapter include; General Information What covers in this Manual Specification Dimension Optional Modules & Accessories OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
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The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II is a series of 12.1"/14.1"/15.1" open-frame Intel Celeron or Pentium III Panel PCs designed to serve as a friendly human- machine-interface for easy integration into any space- constricted embedded applications.
User Manual version 2.1 1.2. What Covers in this Manual This handbook contains most information you need to set up and use this computer. You do not need to read everything in this handbook to use the OPEN (660) II system.
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User Manual version 2.1 Appendix A details the 12.1”/14.1”/15.1” LCD specifications. Appendix B explains how to program the watchdog timer. Appendix C introduces the DiskOnChip installation. Appendix D introduces the system I/O ports. Appendix E explains the RS-485 programming. Appendix F explains the first MB memory map. Appendix G provides the specifications for the built-in power supply.
15.1” color TFT, 800*600 Viewing angle Luminance (cd/m 150 or above, optional high-brightness model Simultaneous mode CPU (Socket 370) u Intel Celeron PPGA/FCPGA/66MHz u Intel Pentium ® III FCPCA/100MHz System Memory 1*168pin DIMM socket supporting SDRAM up to 256MB (PC 100)
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User Manual version 2.1 Standard I/O u Serial Ports*4 with +5V/12V power output on pin 9: 3*RS-232, 1*RS-232/485 (COM2) u Parallel Port*1: supports SPP/EPP/ECP u External FDD Interface*1 u External IDE Interface*1 u +5V/+12V DC-out*1 u PS/2 Keyboard Interface*1 u PS/2 Mouse Interface*1 u USB Interface*2 u VGA Interface*1 u Speaker-out, MIC-in, Line in...
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User Manual version 2.1 Power Supply AC 85W, input range: 85~264V @47~63Hz DC 90W, 9~132V (optional) : when OPEN (660) 150 is installed with DC NOTE power, due to space limitation, the CD-ROM and floppy disk drive need to use external types) CD-ROM or DVD-ROM OPEN (660) 120/140: via external IDE interface OPEN (660) 150: slim type CD-ROM or via...
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User Manual version 2.1 Front panel size (Aluminum frame) OPEN (660) 120A: 380*310 OPEN (660) 140A: 405*330 OPEN (660) 150A: 448*371 Mounting Panel mount with mounting kits To KIOSK enclosure Specifications are subject to change without notice. OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 1.4. Dimensions The OPEN (660) system chassis size is shown below; Dimension: OPEN 120 (unit: mm) Dimension: OPEN 140 (unit: mm) OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
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User Manual version 2.1 Dimension: OPEN 150 (unit: mm) 1-10 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 1.5. Optional Modules & Accessories 1.5.1. Touchscreen Module The OPEN (660) system features a touchscreen module for mounting a touchscreen for keyboardless operation. The special designed touchscreen module can firmly hold the touch panel and the LCD panel together to prevent dust and water in.
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User Manual version 2.1 Dimension (unit: mm) : OPEN 150 touchscreen module Caution: The connection point of the touchscreen and its cables is very fragile. Do not take the touchscreen by dragging its cable or pull the cables at any time; this may lead inaccurate calibration or non-function to the touchscreen.
User Manual version 2.1 2. I DENTIFYING THE YSTEM OMPONENTS Before getting started, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the different parts and the I/O arrangement of the OPEN (660) 120/140/150 I. Sections in this chapter include the system’s Front view Side Views I/O outlets...
User Manual version 2.1 2.3. I/O Outlets OPEN 120 I/O outlet OPEN 140 I/O outlet 2-16 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
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User Manual version 2.1 OPEN 150 I/O outlet 7 6 5 1. USB 2. E (RJ-45) 3. PS/2 M PORT THERNET OUSE 4. PS/2 KB 5. L 6. S PEAKER 7. MIC- 8. VGA 9. COM 1 PORT 10. COM 2 11.
User Manual version 2.1 2.4. System Major Parts The following diagram shows the system major parts that make up the OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II. 2-18 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 2.5. System Setup for the First-time Use To set up the OPEN (660) system for the first-time use, you should have the following items ready. The items are either in the accessory box or available in any computer stores.
User Manual version 2.1 2.5.2. Running the BIOS Setup If you are a commercial user, the OPEN (660) 120/140/150 should have been properly set up and configured by your dealer. You may still find it necessary to change the system configuration information. In this case, you need to run the system’s BIOS setup program.
User Manual version 2.1 2.5.3. Operating System and Driver Installation The OPEN (660) system is not equipped with an operating system when delivered from the original manufacturer. If you are a commercial user, the system is likely to have been pre-installed proper operating system and software drivers by your dealer or system integrator.
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User Manual version 2.1 3. M OUNTING PTIONS To OPEN (660) system is designed for universal mounting to fit into different system enclosures for various environmental applications. This chapter highlights the steps of different mounting alternatives of the OPEN (660) system. Sections include Different Front Panels Metal Fixtures...
User Manual version 2.1 3.1. Different Front Bezels The standard OPEN (660) systems provide 3 kinds of front bezel for different environmental applications. 3.1.1. OPEN (660) system with Small Bezel The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 S is OPEN (660) system with small bezel. The front bezel size is identical to the computer’s chassis size.
User Manual version 2.1 3.1.2. OPEN (660) system with Big Bezel The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 B is OPEN (660) system with big bezel. The front bezel size is larger than the computer’s chassis size. Front bezel size (Big panel) OPEN (660) 120B: 380*310 mm OPEN (660) 140B: 405*330 mm OPEN (660) 150B: 448*371 mm The type of frame is mainly designed for panel mounting...
User Manual version 2.1 3.1.3. Aluminum Alloy Frame The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 A is OPEN (660) system with an aluminum alloy frame. The aluminum alloy frame is mainly designed for panel mounting. It not only strengthens the system’s framework but also beautifies the system outlook when the system is panel mounted.
User Manual version 2.1 3.2. Metal Fixtures The OPEN (660) system provides 2 sets of metal fixture for system mounting. In most occasions, special metal fixtures need to be designed to mount the OPEN (660) system to different system enclosures. 3.2.1.
User Manual version 2.1 3.2.2. Metal Fixture B Another set of metal fixture B is also provided to fix the system enclosure and the computer chassis together. The metal fixture B is mainly used in panel mounting application, i.e. when the touchscreen is mounted outside of the system enclosure while the computer itself is mounted from inside.
User Manual version 2.1 3.3. Front Mounting The OPEN system can be mounted to the system enclosure from the enclosure’s front side. Two conditions are introduced in this section. 3.3.1. Front Mounting with Touchscreen Module If the OPEN system comes with a touchscreen module, to Touchscreen mount the computer to the...
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User Manual version 2.1 3.3.2. Front Mounting without Touchscreen Module If the application does not need the installation of the touchscreen module, then there are two methods to mount the OPEN system from the system enclosure’s front side. Method 1 with bronze stick System enclosure 1.
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User Manual version 2.1 Method 2 with metal fixture A 1. Cut a window of the same size of the OPEN 120/140/150’s flat panel display on the system enclosure and make necessary fixed holes on it. 2. Before inserting the OPEN system into the system enclosure, make sure all the hardware jumpers and necessary software are installed.
User Manual version 2.1 3.4. Rear Mounting To fit into special environmental applications, the OPEN system can be also mounted to the system enclosure from the enclosure panel’s rear side. Two conditions are introduced in this section. 3-32 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 3.4.1. Fixing on the System Enclosure’s front panel Refer to the following figure and follow the steps below. 1. Cut a window of the same size of the OPEN system’s panel display on the system enclosure. The system System enclosure enclosure should come with some Bracket on the...
User Manual version 2.1 3.4.2. Fixing on the System Enclosure’s back panel 1. Cut a window of the same size of Touchscreen module the OPEN system’s panel display on the system enclosure. The Fixture A system enclosure should come System enclosure with some brackets.
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User Manual version 2.1 If the system enclosure is not limited in thickness, then to mount the OPEN system on the system enclosure’s front panel is recommended for easy installation and maintenance. However, if the system enclosure is limited in space, then it is suggested to mount the OPEN system on the system enclosure’s back panel to increase the installation yield rate.
User Manual version 2.1 3.5. Panel Mounting The panel mounting is the easiest method among all mounting alternatives. However, this will expose the aluminum alloy frame or the touchscreen module frame outside of the system enclosure unless a special frame is designed to cover it.
User Manual version 2.1 4. S YSTEM ARDWARE NSTALLATION This chapter overviews the installation of the OPEN (660) II system internal components and devices. Sections include: Installing the CPU Installing the SDRAM Installing the HDD Installing the FDD Installing the CD-ROM drive Expansion slot 4-37 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
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User Manual version 2.1 The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II consists of a Celeron/ Pentium ® III embedded little board with an adequate CPU and relevant SDRAM on it. The system control board and other internal devices such as expansion card, HDD and power supply are already housed in a plastic rear cover.
4.1. Installing the CPU The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II system control board can adapt Intel Celeron and Pentium III CPU. It can support Intel Socket 370 CPU from Celeron ® PPGA/FCPGA/66MHzz to Pentium ® III FCPGA/100MHz (Intel 440BX). The system controller provides one 370-pin socket (Socket 370).
User Manual version 2.1 4.2. Installing the SDRAM Memory Module The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II system control board provides 1 x 168-pin DIMM socket, able to support SDRAM memory from 32MB up to 256MB. To install the memory module, follow the instructions below; Detach and remove the rear cover.
User Manual version 2.1 4.3. Installing the HDD 4.3.1. OPEN (660) 120/140 2.5" HDD Installation The OPEN (660) 120/140 provides enough space to build in a 2.5” hard disk drive in the computer chassis. If the user intends to attach a 2.5” hard disk or remove the existing device for repair or for a higher-capacity one, the following figure shows you the way to install an internal HDD.
User Manual version 2.1 4.3.2. OPEN (660) 150 3.5" HDD Installation The OPEN (660) 150 provides enough space to build in a 3.5” hard disk drive in the computer chassis. If the user intends to attach a 3.5” hard disk or remove the existing device for repair or for a higher-capacity one, the following figure shows you the way to install an internal HDD.
User Manual version 2.1 4.4. Installing the FDD The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II can connect to an external floppy disk drive. 4.4.1. External FDD connection Use the provided 15-34 pin FDD cable to connect to the system's 15-pin FDD D-sub connector located at the rear side of the cover.
User Manual version 2.1 4.4.2. Internal FDD installation for OPEN 150 Aside from connecting to an external FDD, the OPEN (660) 150 can also accommodate an internal slim type FDD, depending on the system requirement. The floppy disk drive used in the OPEN 150 II is a slim type FDD widely used in notebook computers.
User Manual version 2.1 4.5. Installing the CD-ROM drive The OPEN 120/140/150 II can connect to an external CD-ROM via the system's external IDE connector. 4.5.1. External CD-ROM connection 1. Use the provided 40 pin IDE cable to connect to the system IDE connector located at the rear side of the cover.
User Manual version 2.1 4.5.2. Installing Internal CD-ROM for OPEN 150 Aside from connecting to an external CD-ROM, the OPEN 150 can also accommodate an internal slim type CD-ROM, depending on the system requirement. The CD-ROM drive used in the OPEN 150 II is not the common 5.25” CD-ROM drive seen in computer stores.
User Manual version 2.1 4.6. Expansion Slot The OPEN system provides a free PCI/ISA expansion slot. Via the specially designed riser card, the system can accommodate either an ISA or PCI expansion device. Due to the space limitation, only one PCI or ISA device can be inserted in the expansion at a given time.
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User Manual version 2.1 5. I/O C ONNECTION This chapter describes the OPEN (660) system I/O ports and how to use the I/O interface to connect to external devices. 5-49 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 The user can use the I/O interfaces located at the rear side of the chassis to connect external peripheral devices, such as a mouse, a keyboard, a monitor, serial devices or parallel printer…etc. Before any connection, make sure that the computer and the peripheral devices are turned off.
User Manual version 2.1 5.2. COM Ports x 4 The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 (+) II features with four onboard COM ports located at the rear side of the chassis, ready to connect to a wide range of serial devices. COM1, COM3 and COM4 are RS-232 and COM2 is RS-232/485, selected via jumper setting.
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User Manual version 2.1 If a touchscreen module is installed, for factory default setting, its controller will occupy COM3. COM1 to COM4 are all D-SUB 9-pin connectors. To connect to any serial device; follow the procedures below; 1. Turn off the OPEN system and the serial devices. 2.
User Manual version 2.1 5.3. Parallel Port The OPEN (660) system can support the latest EPP and ECP parallel port protocols. It can be used to connect to a wide array of printers, ZIP drive, parallel scanner and any other parallel devices. The printer interface on the OPEN (660) system is a 25-pin female D-SUB connector located on the bottom side.
User Manual version 2.1 5.5. USB Ports The OPEN (660) system also provides two USB ports to connect to external USB devices. Before connecting to the USB devices, remember to install the device driver first. 5.6. Audio Interface The audio interface contains three jacks, microphone-in, line-in and speaker-out.
User Manual version 2.1 5.7. External FDD (DB-15) The OPEN (660) 120/140 II does not build in any floppy disk drive into the main system. Rather, it provides a FDD interface located at the rear panel. The OPEN (660) 150 can either use an internal floppy disk drive or to external type.
User Manual version 2.1 5.8. +5V/12V DC-Out The OPEN (660) system provides a +5V/12V DC-out connector. It is used to provide necessary power source for some external devices. For example, if an external floppy disk drive is attached to the system, it will need +5V power source from the system.
User Manual version 2.1 6. S YSTEM ONTROL OARD The system controller used in the OPEN (660) system is a Celeron/Pentium ® III multimedia embedded little board, PC 660A3. This chapter provides detail introduction of the system engine. 6-57 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
Specification ² Board placement & Dimension ² 6.1.1. General Information The PC 660A3 is an Intel Celeron/ Pentium III (Socket ® 370) multimedia mini board. Compact in size and with its highly integrated multimedia and networking functions, the PC 660A3 is the most powerful PC engine to build any small footprint all-in-one PC system for integration into any space-constricted embedded applications.
User Manual version 2.1 6.1.2. Features Compact profile for small-footprint system All-in-one design gets rid of compatibility and reliability problem that go with commercial motherboard Highly integrated design simplifies system integration and reduces system cost Multi-I/O design for accommodation of many PC peripherals Highly integrated multimedia functions High resolution for multimedia application...
PPGA/FCPGA/66MHzz ® Intel Pentium III FCPGA/100MHz ® u System Chipset: Intel 440BX or the equivalent chipset u System BIOS: Award PnP Flash BIOS u System Memory: Equipped with one DIMM socket to support (32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB) 168-pin 3.3V SDRAM SPD (Special Presence Detect).
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User Manual version 2.1 u Watchdog Timer: 16 time intervals u Green Function: APM 1.1 compliant u Expansion Bus: PCI/ISA expansion slot x 1 u Ethernet Interface Ethernet chipset: RTL8139 10/100 Base-T Interface auto switch NE2000 compatible u Display LCD/XGA chipset, C&T69000 with built-in 2MB DRAM LCD/XGA chipset, C&T69030 with built-in 4MB DRAM (optional)
User Manual version 2.1 6.2. Locating Jumpers & Connectors The PC 660A3 is configured to match the needs of specific application by proper jumper settings. The onboard connectors link the PC 660A3 to external devices such as a hard disk, a floppy disk or a printer. The following figure helps you to locate all jumpers and connectors.
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.1. Jumpers & Jumper Setting The table below lists the function of each jumper. The related jumper settings are shown in the coming sections. Jumper Description LCD power setting Reserved CMOS clear COM2 RS-232/485 selection COM2 RS-232/485 selection COM2 RS-232/485 selection CPU frequency setting DiskOnChip 2000 address setting...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.1.1. DOC 2000 Address Setting (JP9) D800 D800 D000 D000 Address D000~D7FF Address D800~DFFF 6.2.1.2. COM 2 RS-232/485 Setting (JP3, 5, 6) The PC 660A3 is a RS-232/485 serial port. JP3, JP5 and JP6 determine the specific port type. RS-232 mode RS-485 mode The RS-485 is software programmable.
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.1.3. CMOS Clear Setting (JP4) Before setting “CMOS Clear”, remember to turn off the power supply to avoid damaging the computer board. After the setting, before turning on the power supply, set the jumper back to “3.6V Battery on”. JP4: CMOS Clear Setting 3.6V Battery On Clear CMOS...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2. Connectors & Pin Assignment The table below lists the function of each connector on the PC 660A3. Their corresponding pin assignments will be shown in the following sections. Connector Description LCD Backlight Connector Primary IDE Connector (44 pin) IDE1 Secondary IDE Connector (40 pin) Flat Panel Connector...
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User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.1. CN12: Main Power Connector CN12 is a main power connector. Its pin assignments are listed below: CN12: Main Power Connector Pin # Signal +12V 6-68 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.2. CN2/IDE1: IDE Connector CN2 is a 44-pin primary IDE connector and IDE1 is a 40-pin secondary IDE connector. Their corresponding pin assignments are listed below; CN2: Primary IDE Pin # Signal Pin # Signal DATA7 DATA8 DATA6 DATA9...
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User Manual version 2.1 IDE1: Secondary IDE Connector Pin # Signal Pin # Signal DRQ# IOW# IOR# CHRDY DACK# IRQ15 CS0# CS1# LED indicator 6-70 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.3. CN3/CN1: Flat Panel Connector CN3 is a 50-pin flat panel connector and CN1 is a LCD backlight connector. Their pin assignments are listed below. CN3: Flat Panel Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal VEESAFE VEESAFE VDDSAFE VDDSAFE ENAVEE ENABKL...
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User Manual version 2.1 CN1: LCD Backlight Connector Pin # Signal ENABKL VEESAFE 6-72 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.4. CN5: IR and Serial Ports Connector The CN5 is a 40-pin IR and serial port connector. The PC 660A3 provides one IR port and four onboard serial ports with their signals mixed in one connector, CN5. The following table shows the related pin signals;...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.5. CN7: Digital I/O Connector The CN7 is a 10 pin digital I/O connector. CN7: DIO Connector pin assignment Pin # Signal Pin # Signal OUT DATA0(SD4) IN DATA0(SD0) OUT DATA1(SD5) IN DATA1(SD1) OUT DATA2(SD6) IN DATA2(SD2) OUT DATA3(SD7) IN DATA3(SD3) The PC 660A3 DIO can be used for the system’s simple...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.6. CN8: KB, MS, USB & PRT Connector The PC 660A3 provides one keyboard port, one PS/2 mouse port, two USB ports and one parallel port with their signal mixed in the CN8 connector. CN8: Keyboard, Mouse, USB & PRT Ports Pin # Signal Pin # Signal USBDAT0-...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.7. CN10: CD Audio Input Connector Pin # Signal AUXL AUXR 6.2.2.8. CN9: Audio, Ethernet VGA CRT & LED Connector The CN9 is a 40-pin, dual-in-line pin header providing signals for audio, VGA CRT, Ethernet and LED. CN9: Audio, VGA CRT, Ethernet and LED Pin # Signal Pin # Signal...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.9. CN6: Video Interface Connector The PC 660A3 provides a video interface connector (CN6) to support multimedia functions. Its pin assignment is listed below; Pin # Signal Pin # Signal VP10 VP11 VP12 VP13 VP14 VP15 HREF VREF VCLK...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.10. FDC1: FDD Connector The FDC1 is a 34-pin pin header FDD connector. Its pin table is shown below; FDC1: FDD Connector Pin Assignment Pin # Signal Pin # Signal INDEX # MTRO# DRV1# DRV0# MTR1# DIR# STEP# TRK0#...
User Manual version 2.1 6.2.2.12. CN4: PCI/ISA Expansion Slot The PC 660A3 provides an ISA/PCI slot for ISA and PCI device expansion. CN4: PCI/ISA Slot Side 6-79 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
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User Manual version 2.1 CN4: PCI/ISA Slot Connector Pin Assignment Signal Signal Signal Signal IOCHK ISARST INTB INTC INTA IRQ9 INTD DRQ2 -12V PCICLK1 B8 PCIRST +12V GNT0 F10 GNT3 B10 GND E10 REQ0 A10 IORDY F11 GND B11 SMEMW E11 GND A11 AEN F12 REQ3...
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User Manual version 2.1 To continue … Signal Signal Pin Signal Signal F29 DEVSEL B29 V E29 CBE2 F30 LOCK B30 OSC E30 TRDY F31 PERR B31 GND E31 STOP SERR D1 MEMCS16 SBHE AD15 D2 IOCS16 LA23 AD14 D3 IRQ10 CBE1 LA22 AD12...
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User Manual version 2.1 7.1. Award BIOS The Award BIOS ROM builds in a setup program, which allows the users to modify the basic system configuration such as the current date and time or the type of peripheral devices attached to the computer. Under the following conditions, the CMOS settings are to be changed;...
User Manual version 2.1 7.2. Control Key Definition Up arrow Move to previous item Down Move to next item arrow Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right Move to the item in the right hand arrow Esc key Main Menu - Quit and not save changes into CMOS...
User Manual version 2.1 7.3. Getting Help 7.3.1. Main Menu The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press <F1> to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4. AWARD BIOS Setup 7.4.1. AWARD BIOS Setup Main Menu Power on the computer and press <DEL> immediately to run the AWARD BIOS setup. The setup main menu will appear on the screen. ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 CMOS S : This setup page includes all TANDARD ETUP the items in standard compatible BIOS. BIOS F : This setup page includes all EATURES ETUP the items of Award special enhanced features. : This setup page includes HIPSET EATURES ETUP...
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.2. Standard CMOS Setup If the STANDARD CMOS SETUP is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. This menu allows the users to configure the system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive and display type.
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User Manual version 2.1 The date format is <day>, <month> <date> <year>. The day, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is display-only month The month, Jan. through Dec. date The date, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month) year The year, from 1994 through 2079...
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User Manual version 2.1 RIVE TYPE RIVE TYPE The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the computer. None No floppy drive installed 360K, 5.25" 5.25 inch PC-type standard drive; 360K byte 1.2M, 5.25"...
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.3. BIOS Features Setup If the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. The following sample screen consists of the default values for OPEN (660). ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.4. Chipset Features Setup If the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. The following sample screen consists of the default values for OPEN (660). ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.5. Power Management Setup If the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. The following sample screen consists of the default values for OPEN (660). ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.6. PnP/PCI Configuration If the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. The following sample screen consists of the default values for OPEN (660). ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) PnP/PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.7. Load BIOS Defaults The LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS loads the default values to the system directly from the ROM. If the stored data generated by the Setup Program is gone, then when the computer is turned on, these default values will automatically load to the system.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.8. Load Setup Defaults ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS STANDARD CMOS SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP SAVE & EXIT SETUP PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS...
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.9. Integrated Peripherals Setup If the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear. The following sample screen consists of the default values for OPEN (660). ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KHE9) INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.10. User Password The USER PASSWORD is used to set the password. To change the password, select this option from the main menu and press <Enter>. If the CMOS does not work properly or the USER PASSWORD option is selected for the first time, then a default password is stored in the ROM.
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.11. IDE HDD Auto Detection The IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION is used to automatically detect the hard disk drives installed to the system. ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69K0000) CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. HARD DISK TYPE SIZE CYCS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE DRIVE C: (MB) 790...
User Manual version 2.1 7.4.12. Save and Exit Setup If the SAVE & EXIT SETUP option is selected, the values entered the setup utilities will be saved in the chipset’s CMOS memory. When the system is turned on every time, the CPU will check the CMOS to compare the CMOS data to see whether it matches the system.
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User Manual version 2.1 8. S OFTWARE RIVERS NTRODUCTIONS This chapter introduces the OPEN (660)’s Ethernet, VGA and Audio drivers. 8-103 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 8.1. Ethernet Drivers The OPEN (660) is equipped with a high performance 10/100 Base-T fast Ethernet interface. It provides a low cost solution to implement a PCI networking interface to automatically sense the network speed. It is designed to optimize the 32-bit master PCI bus and giving maximum throughput for the high bandwidth networking applications.
User Manual version 2.1 8.2. OPEN (660) PCI XGA SETUP The OPEN (660) builds in C&T69000 or C&T69030, a high-performance XGA/flat panel display accelerator. The C&T69000 is onboard with 2MB display memory and the C&T69030 with 4MB display memory. Both are able to drive CRT display and a wide array of flat panel displays to the maximum resolution up to 1280 x 1024.
User Manual version 2.1 8.3. Audio Setup The OPEN (660) is equipped with a 16-bit full-duplex 3D audio controller, ESS 1938S. The onboard audio interface provides 20 voice FM synthesizer and 16-bit stereo sound. With the built-in mixer control, it can record and play back voice and sound.
User Manual version 2.1 8.4. Driver Installation To install the Ethernet, VGA and Audio drivers, find the drivers from the correct directory and execute the execution files. All the related drivers are stored in the floppy diskettes or the panel PC tool CD under the following route;...
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User Manual version 2.1 9. T OUCHSCREEN For keyboardless operation, the OPEN (660) 120/140/150 provides an optional touchscreen. The OPEN (660) system can use either MicroTouch capacitive touchscreen or ELO resistive type touchscreen or ELO Intelli touch. This chapter details the procedures to install the software drivers under DOS and Windows operation.
User Manual version 2.1 9.1. MicroTouch Touch Driver Installation 9.1.1. Two types of MicroTouch touchscreens MicroTouch manufactures both capacitive and resistive touchscreens. Capacitive touchscreen has a cable harness taped to ² the edge. The cable exits from the middle of the right side of the screen.
User Manual version 2.1 9.1.2. TouchWare–MicroTouch Software TouchWare includes the software that lets the MicroTouch touchscreen work with the OPEN (660) system. MicroTouch provides drivers for the following operating systems; Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 ² Windows NT 3.51 ²...
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User Manual version 2.1 Online Help TouchWare provides online help for setting up and using the touchscreen. These help files use standard Windows Help, complete with hypertext and hypergraphics to create and display available topics. Online help provides you with information specific to a TouchWare function or option.
User Manual version 2.1 9.1.3. Installing TouchWare When you install TouchWare, you have two installation options: Express Install ² Custom Install ² The Express option installs all TouchWare files for either Windows 95 or Windows NT, and automatically places the files in the Program Files\MicroTouch\TouchWare directory.
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User Manual version 2.1 10. Click Finish to run the SETUP.EXE installation program. The setup program begins to execute and load TouchWare files. 11. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Make your selections carefully when answering questions to complete the installation. Once TouchWare has been installed, you have to restart the OPEN (660) system in order to load the touchscreen driver.
User Manual version 2.1 9.1.4. Uninstalling TouchWare The Uninstall program removes all TouchWare components from the OPEN (660) system. These components include TouchWare files, directories, program folders and other folder items. The Uninstall program also remove all TouchWare entries from the system registry files.
User Manual version 2.1 9.1.5. Calibrate the MicroTouch Touchscreen After the touchscreen and TouchWare are installed, you must calibrate the touchscreen. Calibration serve two purposes: Sets the active area of the touchscreen ² Aligns the touchscreen’s active area to the ²...
User Manual version 2.1 9.1.6. Getting More Information For more information on setting up the MicroTouch touchscreen and installing the TouchWare to the OPEN (660) system, refer to the online help. You can also download MicroTouch touchscreen drivers and user documentation form MicroTouch website or Bulletin Board System (BBS).
User Manual version 2.1 9.2. Elo Touchscreen Driver Installation The Elo resistive touch and Intelli touch will use the same drivers and utilities which are stored in either the CD diskette or floppy disk drive. 9.2.1. System Requirements The DOS drivers will run on any system with DOS 2.0 or later version.
User Manual version 2.1 9.2.2. About Elo Software Software Included The accompanying DOS and Windows Driver Disk contains the following Elo driver software: EloDEV Touchscreen driver program for DOS : This program makes all Elo touchscreen controllers, including serial RS-232, PC-Bus, and Micro Channel versions look the same to other driver and application programs.
User Manual version 2.1 9.2.3. Installation This section details the installation procedures for the software on the DOS and Windows Driver Disk. Four steps are required: Step 1 Configuring the touchscreen controller Step 2 Installing the controller Step 3 Running the INSTALL program Step 4 Calibrating the touchscreen 1 - C...
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User Manual version 2.1 To install the software, insert the DOS and Windows Driver Disk and type: A:INSTALL <Enter> B:INSTALL <Enter> Respond to the on-screen prompts and instructions. You will be asked to specify the model and configuration of your controller, then select between DOS Express Installation, Windows Express Installation, or Selective Installation.
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User Manual version 2.1 To skip the VGA graphics sign-on screen, enter: INSTALL: More than one flag may be specified, separated by spaces. Flags may be in upper or lower case. 4 - C ALIBRATING THE OUCHSCREEN The final installation step is calibrating the touchscreen. Type "GO"...
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User Manual version 2.1 Why Calibration is Necessary Calibration is a necessary step for the touchscreen prior for its operation. Unlike mouse or keyboard applications where the cursor is part of the image, a touchscreen is a physical overlay with an independent coordinate system. Only by knowing the position of the image can the PC software convert touchscreen coordinates into image coordinates.
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User Manual version 2.1 When Recalibration is Necessary Once calibrated, the touchscreen will be ready to run automatically each time the system is restarted. Recalibration should only be necessary after moving or resizing the video image, or after changing either the touchscreen, controller, or monitor.
User Manual version 2.1 9.2.4. Installing MonitorMouse for Win 95 Turn on your computer. Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows 95 disk into drive A. Click the Start button, and then click Run. Type "a:\setup" in the space provided and press <Enter>.
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User Manual version 2.1 11. Close the Registry Editor by clicking the Close box. 12. Restart the computer. 13. Click the Start button, then click Settings, and then click Control Panel. 14. Double-click Elo Touchscreen to run the Touchscreen Control panel. 15.
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User Manual version 2.1 Removing the Mouse Pointer If you wish to eliminate the mouse pointer, you may replace it with the null cursor file, NULL.CUR, supplied with MonitorMouse for Windows 95. Follow the following steps to install the null cursor file; 1.
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User Manual version 2.1 MonitorMouse for Windows 95 Uninstall Procedure 1. Close the Windows Control Panel if it is open. 2. Delete the following files from your \Windows\System folder: MONMOUSE.VXD, MONMOUSE.HLP, and MONMOUSE.CPL. 3. Start the REGEDIT.EXE program to edit the registry (click the Start button, click Run, type "regedit"...
User Manual version 2.1 9.2.5. Installing MonitorMouse for Win NT 1. Start your computer. 2. Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows NT disk into drive A. 3. Click the Start button, and then click Run. 4. Type "a:\setup" in the space provided and press <Enter>.
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User Manual version 2.1 Instruction for Windows NT Auto Boot Windows NT normally displays the system logon dialog when started. Use the following procedure to disable the display of the logon dialog and automatically startup without user intervention. 1. Run REGEDT32.EXE. 2.
User Manual version 2.1 9.2.6. Getting More Information For more information on installing the Elo software driver to the OPEN (660) system or to download Elo touchscreen drivers, please visit Elo Touchsystem website http://www.elotouch.com Click the Support button and follow the instruction on the screen to download Elo software or documentation.
User Manual version 2.1 Appendix A: LCD Specification A-1. The LCD for OPEN 120 II The OPEN 120 can either use normal brightness or high brightness LCD as its display. For standard OPEN 120, the LCD’s luminance would be 150 nits or above. For high-brightness OPEN 120, it would be 200 nits or above.
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User Manual version 2.1 A-1-1-3. A BSOLUTE AXIMUM ATINGS TEMS YMBOL Power Supply Voltage for LCD -0.5 V +0.5 Input Voltage Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Note: Humidity <= 85%, non-condensing A-1-1-4. E LECTRICAL SPECIFICATION MODULE TEMS YMBOL 3.0 3.3 Power Supply Voltage “H”...
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User Manual version 2.1 A-1-2. O OPEN 120 VERVIEW FOR HIGH LUMINANACE If the OPEN 120 is using a high luminance LCD, the display used for the is a IMES 12.1” TFT active matrix color liquid display (LCD) module; its model no. is M121-53R or its equivalent.
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User Manual version 2.1 A-2. T OPEN 140 II The OPEN 140 can either use normal brightness or high brightness LCD as its display. For standard OPEN 140, the LCD’s luminance would be 150 nits or above. For high-brightness OPEN 140, it would be 200 nits or above. A-2-1.
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User Manual version 2.1 A-2-1-2. A BSOLUTE AXIMUM ATINGS TEMS YMBOL -0.3 +4.0 Power Supply Voltage -0.3 +0.3 Input Voltage Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Note: Humidity (operation)20~90%, relative humidity Humidity (non-operation)5~85% A-2-1-3. E LECTRICAL SPECIFICATION MODULE TEMS YMBOL 3.0 3.3 Power Supply Voltage “H”...
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User Manual version 2.1 A-2-2. O OPEN 140 VERVIEW FOR HIGH LUMINANACE If the OPEN 140 is using a high luminance LCD, the display used for the is a IMES 14.1” TFT active matrix color liquid display (LCD) module; its model no. is M141-X76 or its equivalent.
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User Manual version 2.1 A-3. T OPEN 150 II A-3-1. Overview The display used for the OPEN 150 is a LG 15.1” TFT active matrix color liquid display (LCD); its model no. is LM151X2 or its equivalent. It is a TTL interface LCD panel. It comprises amorphous silicon TFT attached to each signal electrode, a driving circuit and a backlight.
User Manual version 2.1 B: Programming the Watchdog Timer The OPEN (660) system features a watchdog timer which can generate a system reset if the CPU processing comes to a halt. This feature ensures the system dependability during unattended operation. The watchdog timer is programmable.
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User Manual version 2.1 The following is a sample program illustrating the way to program the watchdog timer in BASIC. REM Watchdog timer example program OUT &H443, data REM enable the watchdog timer GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task #1 OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task #1 OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer...
User Manual version 2.1 C: DiskOnChip Installation The OPEN (660) system is equipped with an internal flash disk which can emulate a floppy disk drive by adapting DiskOnChip memory chips from 2MB to 144MB capacity, and the flash disk is fully compatible with floppy disk format of MS-DOS system.
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User Manual version 2.1 The DiskOnChip is to be configured as the first drive, drive C: in the system. Use the DUPDATE utility. DUPDATE D /S: DOC104.EXB /FIRST (set as c:) DUPDATE C /S: DOC104.EXB (set as d:) For more information and for the latest software utility and utilities manual on the DiskOnChip , visit M-System website at www.m-sys.com...
User Manual version 2.1 D: RS-485 Programming The RS-485 is software programmable. I order to program the RS-485, a program writing I/O port address 204 (hex) needs to be written first. The output data is a value of RS-485 TX/RX status. The data function definition is listed below: RS-485 Disable...
User Manual version 2.1 F: First MB Memory Map Address range (Hex) Device F000h-FFFFh System ROM C800h-EFFFh Unused C000h-C7FFh Expansion ROM B800h-BFFFh CGA/EGA/VGA text B000h-B7FFh Unused A000h-AFFFh EGA/VGA graphics 0000h-9FFFh Base memory D000-DFFFH DiskOnChip 9-145 OPEN (660) 120/140/150...
User Manual version 2.1 G: Power Supply The OPEN (660) 120/140/150 can either accommodate an AC power supply or a DC power supply. G-1: AC P OWER SUPPLY The AC power supply used in the OPEN (660) system is a 100 watts forced air cooling power supply.
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User Manual version 2.1 Ripple and noise ² The peak to peak ripple and noise for each output are less than 1% of output voltage at rated load which is measured by a 15MHz bandwidth limited oscilloscope and each output is connected with 0.47 F capacitor.
User Manual version 2.1 G-1-4: E NVIRONMENTAL PECIFICATIONS Operating temperature ² C to 50 Storage temperature ² C to 70 Humidity ² 10% to 90% non-condensing G-1-5: I NTERNATIONAL TANDARD Safety standards ² Designed to meet the following standards UL 1950 CSA 22.2 no.
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User Manual version 2.1 G-2: DC P OWER SUPPLY If the OPEN (660) system can accommodate a DC power supply. The DC used in the OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II system is a 90 watts forced air cooling power supply. With different power module, the input range can be from to 132V G-1: I NPUT...
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User Manual version 2.1 Safety: ² Designed to meet the following standards UL 1950 VDE EN60 950 CSA 22.2 No. 234 EMI: ² Meets FCC docket 20780 curve “B”, EN55022 “B” Dimension (W*H*D) ² 89*39*152.4mm DC input connectors: ² 2 positions terminal block DC output connectors: ²...