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UniPan-3XXX Series 15”, 15.6”, 17”, 18.5”, 21.5” Intel 4 Gen. Core i3, Fanless Industrial Compact Size Panel PC User Manual Release Date Revision Aug 2016 V1.1...
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Revision History Reversion Date Description 2015/08/06 Preliminary Release 2016/08/23 Correct Typo UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Features 15”/15.6”/17”/18.5”/21.5” Industrial Compact Size Panel PC Flat front panel touch screen Fanless design Intel 4th Gen. Core i3 CPU built-in Onboard 4GB DDR 3L 1600 MHz/8GB(option) 9~36VDC wide-ranging power input ...
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Storage 1 x SD card slot, up to 32GB 1 x 2.5" SATA HDD bay for SATA HDD (Easy Accessible) Expansion Expansion Slot 1 x Internal Mini-PCIe slot full size Display Display Type 15” TFT LCD 15.6” TFT LCD 17” TFT LCD 18.5”...
1.4 Brief Description of UniPan-3XXX There are 15”, 15.6”, 17”, 18.5” and 21.5” Industrial Compact Size Panel PC in UniPan-3XXX series, which comes with flat front panel touch screen and fanless design. It is powered by Intel 4 Gen. Core i3 CPU Processors, 4GB DDR3L 1600 MHz (8GB is for option).
Figure 1.10 : Rear View of UniPan-3215 1.5 Installation of HDD Step 1 There are 2 screws to deal with when enclosing or removing the chassis. Gently remove 2 screws. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 2 You can put or remove HDD into the machine by pulling the HDD bracket. Step 3 You can remove HDD by unscrewing 4 screws in the HDD bracket. Note: 4 screws are packed in the packing package. Step 4 There is a SD hole in the side of machine.
Chapter 2 Hardware 2.1 Mainboard Introduction SBC-710 is a 4" industrial motherboard developed on the basis of Intel Haswell-U Processors, which provides abundant peripheral interfaces to meet the needs of different customers. Also, it features dual GbE ports, 5-COM ports and one Mini PCIE configuration, one eDP port, one HDMI port, one LVDS interface.
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1 x SATAIII Connector (7P+15P) 1 x SD Slot Ethernet 2 x PCIe Gbe LAN by Intel 82574L 2 x USB 3.0 (type A)stack ports (USB3) (USB 3.0: USB3-1/USB3-2, USB 2.0: USB1/USB2) 2 x USB 2.0 Pin header for CN3 (USB3/USB4) 1 x USB 2.0 Pin header for CN2 (USB5) 1 x USB 2.0 Pin header for CN1 (USB7 or Touch, option) 1 x USB 2.0 for MPCIE1 (USB8)
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Switches and 1 x Power on/off switch (BT1/BT2/CN2/CN3) LED Indicators 1 x Reset (CN2) 1 x HDD LED status (CN2) 1 x Power LED status (CN1) 1 x Buzzer External I/O port 2 x COM Ports (COM1/COM2) 2 x USB 3.0 Ports (stack) 2 x RJ45 GbE LAN Ports 1 x HDMI Port 1 x Stack audio Jack (Line out)
2.3 Jumpers and Connectors Location Figure 2.2 : Jumpers and Connectors Location- Board Top Figure 2.3 : Jumpers and Connectors Location- Board Bottom UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
2.4 Jumpers Setting and Connectors 1. CPU1: (FCBGA1168), onboard Intel Haswell-U Processors. Model Processor Number Cores/Threads Remarks SBC-710-i34010-4G I3-4010U 1.7GHz 2 / 4 SBC-710-i34010P-4G i3-4010U 1.7GHz 2 / 4 Option SBC-710-i54310-4G i5-4310U 2.0 up to 3.0GHz 2 / 4 Option SBC-710-i54310P-4G i5-4310U 2.0 up to 3.0GHz...
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Model Memory SBC-710-i34010-4G SBC-710-i34010P-4G 4GB (option) SBC-710-i54310-4G 4GB (option) SBC-710-i54310P-4G 4GB (option) SBC-710-i74510-4G 4GB (option) SBC-710-i74510P-4G 4GB (option) 5. S-422 (PIN6): (Switch), ATX Power and Auto Power on jumper setting. S-422(Switch) Mode Pin6 (Off) ATX Power Pin6 (On) Auto Power on (Default) 6.
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Procedures of CMOS clear: a) Turn off the system and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. b) To clear the CMOS settings, use the jumper cap to close pins 1 and 2 for about 3 seconds then reinstall the jumper clip back to pins open. c) Power on the system again.
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Pin2 BAT2_LED- Pin3 Ground Pin4 RST_EC 11. DC_IN1: (5.08mm Pitch 1x3 Pin Connector), DC9V~36V System power input connector. Pin# Signal Name Pin1 DC+9V~36V Pin2 Ground Pin3 Model DC_IN1 SBC-710-i34010U-4G 180°Connector SBC-710-I54310U-4G 180°Connector SBC-710-I74510U-4G 180°Connector SBC-710-I34010UP-4G 45°Connector SBC-710-I54310UP-4G 45°Connector SBC-710-I74510UP-4G 45°Connector 12.
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15. JP6: (2.0mm Pitch 2x2 Pin Header),LVDS jumper setting. Function (CN1) Pin1-Pin2 (Close) Signal channel LVDS Pin1-Pin2 (Open) Dual channel LVDS (Default) Pin3-Pin4 (Close) 8/24 bit (Default) Pin3-Pin4 (Open) 6/18 bit 16. U22: AT24C02-DIP8,The EEPROM IC(U22)is the set of LVDS resolution. If you need other resolution settings, please upgrade U22 data.
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18. CN1: (1.25mm Pitch 2x20 Connector, DF13-40P), For 18/24-bit LVDS output connector, Fully supported by Parad PS8625(DP to LVDS), the interface features dual channel 24-bit output. Low Voltage Differential Signaling, A high speed, low power data transmission standard used for display connections to LCD panels.
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22. LED1: LED1: LED STATUS. Green LED for Touch Power status. 23. JP1: (2.0mm Pitch 2x3 Pin Header), COM1 jumper setting, pin 1~6 are used to select signal out of pin 9 of COM1 port. JP1 Pin# Function Close 1-2 COM1 RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Close 3-4 COM1 Pin9: DC+5V...
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26. COM1 (Type DB9M), Rear serial port, standard DB9 Male serial port is provided to make a direct connection to serial devices. COM1 port is controlled by pins No. 1~6 of JP1, select output Signal RI or 5V or 12V, For details, please refer to description of JP1 and S_232 and S_422 setting.
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RS485 (option) Pin# Signal Name 485- 485+ Ground BIOS Setup: Advanced/F81216 Super IO Configuration/Serial Port 0 Configuration 【RS-485】 27. JP2: (2.0mm Pitch 2x3 Pin Header), COM2 jumper setting, pin 1~6 are used to select signal out of pin 9 of COM2 port. JP2 Pin# Function Close 1-2...
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RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) JP2 select Setting (RI/5V/12V) 29. SATA_P: (2.5mm Pitch 1x2 box Pin Header), One onboard 5V output connector are reserved to provide power for SATA devices. Pin# Signal Name +DC5V Ground Note: Output current of the connector must not be above 1A. 30.
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connected to headphone or amplifier. Line In is used for the connection of external audio source via a Line in cable. MIC is the port for microphone input audio. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name GND_AUD LINE-OUT-L LINE-OUT-R FRONT_JD LINE1_JD LINE-IN-L LINE-IN-R MIC-IN-L...
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39. BUZ1: Onboard buzzer. 40. CN2: (DF13-30P Connector), for expand output connector, It provides eight GPIO, one RS422 or RS485, one USB2.0, one Power on/off, one Reset. Function Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name Function 5V_S5 5V_S5 PCH_GPIO49 GPIO_IN2 GPIO_IN1 PCH_GPIO48 PCH_GPIO51 GPIO_IN4...
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Pin# Signal Name Ground EC_GPIO1 EC_GPIO2 EC_GPIO3 EC_GPIO4 EC_GPIO5 EC_GPIO6 EC_GPIO7 EC_GPIO8 3.3V_ALLS_EC 42. CN3: (1.27mm Pitch 2X30 Female Header), For expand output connector,It provides four GPIO, two USB 2.0,one PS/2 mouse, one PS/2 keyboard, two uart, one PCIex1, one SMbus. It’s connected to the DBM-A28 riser Card Function Signal Name Pin#...
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PCIe 1X USB2.0 (USB2) SMBus H1/H2: MPCIE1 SCREW HOLES, H2 for mini PCIE card (30mm x 30mm) assemble. H1 for mini PCIE card (30mm x 50.95mm) assemble. LED1: Mini PCIe devices LED Status. SIM1: (SIM Socket 6 Pin), Support SIM Card devices. PS2: (2.0mm Pitch 1x6 Pin Wafer), PS/2 keyboard and mouse port, the port can be connected to PS/2 keyboard or mouse via a dedicated cable for direct used.
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(2.0mm Pitch 2x5 Pin Header), Front USB connector, it provides one USB port via a dedicated USB cable, speed up to 480Mb/s. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name 5V_USB23 5V_USB23 USB4_N USB3_N (option, NC) USB4_P USB3_P (option, NC) Ground Ground Ground Note: Before connection, make sure that pinout of the USB Cable is in accordance...
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Ground DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) JP5 Setting: Pin1-2: RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Pin3-4: 5V Standby power (option) Pin5-6: 12V Standby power (option) JP6: (2.0mm Pitch 2x3 Pin Header), COM6 setting jumper, pin 1~6 are used to select signal out of pin 9 of COM6 port.
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Pin3-4: 5V Standby power (option) Pin5-6: 12V Standby power (option) COM_6 (option, SBC-710/COM4): (2.0mm Pitch 2x5 Pin Header), COM6 Port, up to one standard RS232 port are provided. They can be used directly via COM cable connection. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name Ground...
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connected to PS/2 keyboard or mouse via a dedicated cable for direct used. Pin# Signal Name KBDATA MSDATA Ground KBCLK MSCLK GPIO1: (2.0mm Pitch 2x5 Pin Header), General-purpose input/output port, it provides a group of self-programming interfaces to customers for flexible use. Signal Name Pin# Pin#...
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JP5: (2.0mm Pitch 2x3 Pin Header), COM5 setting jumper, pin 1~6 are used to select signal out of pin 9 of COM5 port. JP6 Pin# Function Close 1-2 RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Close 3-4 COM5 Pin9=+5V (option) Close 5-6 COM5 Pin9=+12V (option) COM5(SBC-710/COM3): (Type DB9), serial port, standard DB9 serial port is provided to make a direct...
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Pin# Signal Name DCD# (Data Carrier Detect) RXD (Received Data) TXD (Transmit Data) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Ground DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) JP6 Setting: Pin1-2: RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Pin3-4: 5V Standby power (option) Pin5-6: 12V Standby power (option) COM_6 (option, SBC-710/COM3): (2.0mm Pitch 2X5 Pin Header), COM6 Port, up to one standard RS232 port are...
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CN3: (1.27mm Pitch 2X30 Pin Header),connect to SBC-710 CN3 pin Header. M-PCIE1: (Socket 52Pin), mini PCIe socket, it is located at the top, it supports mini PCIe devices with Smbus, SIM and PCIe signal. MPCIe card size is 30x30mm or 30x50.95mm.
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PS_ON1: (2.0mm Pitch 1X2 Pin Wafer), ATX Power and Auto Power on jumper setting. PS_ON Mode Close 1-2 Auto Power on (Default) Open 1-2 ATX Power PS_ON2(option): (2.0mm Pitch 1X2 Pin Wafer). PS2: (2.0mm Pitch 1X6 Pin Wafer), PS/2 keyboard and mouse port, the port can be connected to PS/2 keyboard or mouse via a dedicated cable for direct used.
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USB_23(option): (2.0mm Pitch 2x5 Pin Header), Front USB connector, it provides one USB port via a dedicated USB cable, speed up to 480Mb/s. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name 5V_USB23 5V_USB23 USB4_N USB3_N USB4_P USB3_P Ground Ground Ground Note: Before connection, make sure that pinout of the USB Cable is in accordance with that of the said tables.
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Pin# Signal Name DCD# (Data Carrier Detect) RXD (Received Data) TXD (Transmit Data) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Ground DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) JP5 Setting: Pin1-2: RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Pin3-4: 5V Standby power (option) Pin5-6: 12V Standby power (option) JP6:...
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TXD (Transmit Data) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Ground DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) JP6 Setting: Pin1-2: RI (Ring Indicator) (default) Pin3-4: 5V Standby power (option) Pin5-6: 12V Standby power (option) S1: PWR BT: POWER on/off Button, They are used to connect power switch button.
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CN3: (1.27mm Pitch 2X30 Pin Header), connect to SBC-710 CN3 pin Header. M-PCIE1: (Socket 52Pin), mini PCIe socket, it is located at the top, it supports mini PCIe devices with Smbus, USB2.0,SIM and PCIe signal. MPCIe card size is 30x30mm or 30x50.95mm.
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USB_IN(option): (2.0mm Pitch 2x5 Pin Header), Front USB connector, it provides two USB port via a dedicated USB cable, speed up to 480Mb/s. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name 5V_USB34 5V_USB34 NC (USB4_N) NC (USB3_N) NC (USB4_P) NC (USB3_P) Ground Ground Ground Note:...
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Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name Ground JP6 Setting: RI/5V/12V COM5(SBC-710/COM3): (2.0mm Pitch 2X5 Pin Header), COM5 Port, up to one standard RS232 port are provided. They can be used directly via COM cable connection. Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name Ground GPIO1:...
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Pin# Channel Signal Name Function CANL2 CAN bus Signal L Terminal resistor R-(internally connected to CANL2) CAN2 Shield cable (FG) Terminal resistor R+(internally connected to CANH2) CANH2 CAN bus Signal H CANL1 CAN bus Signal L Terminal resistor R-(internally connected to CANL1) CAN1 Shield cable (FG) Terminal resistor R+(internally connected to CANH1)
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3.1 Operations after POST Screen After CMOS discharge or BIOS flashing operation, press [Delete] key to enter CMOS Setup. After optimizing and exiting CMOS Setup, the POST screen displayed for the first time is as follows and includes basic information on BIOS, CPU, memory, and storage devices.
3.3 Main Settings System Time: Set the system time, the time format is: Hour : 0 to 23 Minute : 0 to 59 Second : 0 to 59 System Date: Set the system date, the date format is: Day: Note that the ‘Day’ automatically changes when you set the date. Month: 01 to 12 Date: 01 to 31...
3.4 Advanced Settings 3.4.1 ACPI Settings Enable ACPI Auto Conf: [Disabled] [Enabled] Enable Hibernation: [Enabled] [Disabled] ACPI Sleep State: [S1 only (CPU Stop Clock) ] [S3 (Suspend to RAM)] [Suspend Disabled] [Both S1 and S3 available for OS to choose from] Lock Legacy Resources: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
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S3 Video Repost: [Disabled] [Enabled] ACPI Low Power SO Idle: [Disabled] [Enabled] 3.4.2 CPU Configuration Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4310U @ 2.00GHz CPU Signature 40651 Processor Family Microcode Patch FSB Speed 100 MHz Max CPU Speed 2000 MHz Mix CPU Speed 800 MHz CPU Speed 2400 MHz Processor Cores...
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EIST [Enabled] Turbo Mode [Enabled] …… 3.4.3 SATA Configuration SATA Configuration(S) [Enabled] [Disabled] SATA Mode Selection [AHCI] [RAID] SATA Test Mode [Disabled] [Enabled] Aggressive LPM Support [Enabled] [Disabled] SATA Controller Speed [Default] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3] Software Feature Mask Configuration Serial ATA Port 0 Empty Software Preserve Unknown Serial ATA Port 1...
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[Enabled] [Disabled] XHCI Hand-off: [Enabled] [Disabled] EHCI Hand-off: [Disabled] [Enabled] USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled] [Disabled] USB hardware delays and time-outs: USB transfer time-out: [20 sec] [10 sec] [5 sec] [1 sec] Device reset time-out: [20 sec] [10 sec] [30 sec] [40 sec] Device power-up delay...
3.4.6 F81216 Second Super IO Configuration Super IO chip F81216 Second IO Serial Port 0 Configuration UART1 Mode Selection: [RS-232] [RS-485] [RS-422] Serial Port 1 Configuration Change Settings [Auto] Serial Port 2 Configuration Change Settings [Auto] Serial Port 3 Configuration Change Settings [Auto] 3.4.7 Intel (R) 82574L Gigabit Network Configuration-70:B3:D5:E7...
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3.5.1 PCH-IO Configuration Intel PCH RC Version 1.8.0.0 Intel PCH SKU Name Premium SKU Intel PCH Rev ID 04/B2 PCH Express Configuration PCI Express Clock Gating [Enabled] DMI Link ASPM Control [Enabled] DMI Link Extended Synch Control [Disabled] PCIe-USB Glitch W/A [Disabled] PCIE Root Port Function Swapping [Disabled]...
3.6 Boot Settings 3.6.1 Administrator Password 3.6.2 User Password Type the password with up to 20 characters and then press Enter key. This will clear all previously typed CMOS passwords. You will be requested to confirm the password. Type the password again and press Enter key.
up. A confirmation message will be shown on the screen as to whether the password will be disabled. You will have direct access to BIOS setup without typing any password after system reboot once the password is disabled. Once the password feature is used, you will be requested to type the password each time you enter BIOS setup.
[On] [off] Quiet Boot [Disabled] [Enabled] Fast Boot [Disabled] [Enabled] Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1 Sets the system boot order Hard Drive BBS Priorities [SATA PM:*** … ] Boot Option #1 SATA PM:***… ****** Disabled 3.8 Save & Exit Settings UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Save Changes and Exit Save & Exit Setup save Configuration and exit ? [Yes] [No] Discard Changes and Ext Exit Without Saving Quit without saving? [Yes] [No] Save Changes and Reset Save & reset Save Configuration and reset? [Yes] [No] Discard Changes and Reset Reset Without Saving Reset without saving? [Yes]...
Chapter 4 Installation of Drivers This chapter describes the installation procedures for software and drivers under the windows 7. The software and drivers are included with the motherboard. The contents include Intel CORE TM SoC chipset driver, VGA driver, LAN drivers, Audio driver, USB 3.0 Driver, Intel®...
4.1 Intel(R) CORE TM SoC Chipset To install the Intel chipset driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1. Select 1-Chipset from the list and run SetupChipset.exe Step 2. Click Next to setup program. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 3. Read the license agreement. Click Accept to accept all of the terms of the license agreement. Step 4. Click Install to begin the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
Step 5. Click Finish to complete the setup process. 4.2 Intel(R) VGA Chipset To install the VGA drivers, follow the steps below to proceed with the installation. Step 1.Select Intel(R) VGA Chipset from the list . UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 2. Select x86 (for 32bit) or x64 (for 64bit) and run Setup.exe Step 3. Click Automatically run WinSAT and enable the Windows Aero desktop theme(if supported). Click Next. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 4. Read license agreement. Click Yes. Step 5. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 6. Click Next to continue. Step 7 . Select Yes, I want to restart this computer now. Then click Finish to complete the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
4.3 Intel(R) LAN Driver To install the Intel (R) LAN driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1. Select Intel(R) 82574L LAN Driver from the list. Step 2. Select 32bit or 64bit OS and run the program in folder. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 3. Click Next. Step 4. Read license agreement. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement. Click Next. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 5. Click Next to continue. Step 6. Click Install to begin the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
Step 7. Click Finish to exit the wizard. 4.4 Realtek ALC662 HD Audio Driver To install the Realtek ALC662 HD Audio Driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1. Select 4-AUDIO from the list and run Setup.exe in folder UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 2. Click Next to continue. Step 3. Click Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish to complete the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
4.5 USB 3.0 Driver To install the USB 3.0 Driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1. Select 5-USB 3.0 from the list and run Setup.exe in folder. Step 2. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 3. Read the license agreement. Then click Yes to continue. Step 4. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 5. Click Next to continue. Step 6. Select Yes, I want to restart this computer now. Then click Finish to complete the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
4.6 Intel(R) AMT Driver To install the Intel(R) AMT Driver, please follow the steps below. Step 1. Select 6-MEI from the list and run Setup.exe in folder. Step 2. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 3. Read the License Agreement and then click Yes to continue. Step 4. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 5. Select Yes, I want to restart this computer now. Then click Finish to complete the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
Chapter 5 Touch Screen Installation This chapter describes how to install drivers and other software that will allow your touch screen work with different operating systems. 5.1 Windows 7/8/8.1 Universal Driver Installation for PenMount 6000 Series Before installing the Windows 7/8/8.1 driver software, you must have the Windows 7/8/8.1 system installed and running on your computer.
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Step 2. Select Resistive Touch. Step 3. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 4. Read the license agreement. Click I Agree to agree the license agreement. Step 5. Choose the folder in which to install PenMount Windows Universal Driver. Click Install to start the installation. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 6. Wait for installation. Then click Next to continue. Step 7. Click Continue Anyway. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 8. Click Finish to complete installation. 5.1.2 Installing Software (Projected Capacitive) Step 1. Insert the product CD, the screen below would appear. Click touch panel driver from the list. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 2. Select Projected Capacitive. Step 3. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 4. Select I accept the terms of the license agreement. Click Next. Step.5. Click Next to continue. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 6. Click Install RS232 interface driver. Then click Next to continue. Step 7. Select None. Click Next. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 8. Click OK to continue. Step 9. Click Support Muti-Monitor System. Click Next. Step 10. Go to C:\Program Files\eGalaxTouch. Click Next. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Step 11. Click Next. Step 12. Click Create a eGalaxTouch Utility shortcut on desktop. Click Next. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
Step 13. Wait for installation. Step 14. Click Yes to do 4 point calibration. 5.2 Software Functions 5.2.1 Software Functions(Resistive Touch) Upon rebooting, the computer automatically finds the new 6000 controller board. The touch screen is connected but not calibrated. Follow the procedures below to carry out calibration.
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Device In this window, you can find out that how many devices be detected on your system. Calibrate This function offers two ways to calibrate your touch screen. ‘Standard Calibration’ adjusts most touch screens. ‘Advanced Calibration’ adjusts aging touch screens. Standard Calibration Click this button and arrows appear pointing to red squares.
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Step 2.Click “Standard Calibration” to start calibration procedure UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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NOTE: The older the touch screen, the more Advanced Mode calibration points you need for an accurate calibration. Use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy. Please follow the step as below: Step 3.Come back to “PenMount Control Panel” and select Tools then click Advanced Calibration.
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NOTE: Recommend to use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy. Plot Calibration Data Check this function and a touch panel linearity comparison graph appears when you have finished Advanced Calibration. The blue lines show linearity before calibration and black lines show linearity after calibration.
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Touch Mode This mode enables and disables the mouse’s ability to drag on-screen icons – useful for configuring POS terminals. Mouse Emulation – Select this mode and the mouse functions as normal and allows dragging of icons. Click on Touch – Select this mode and mouse only provides a click function, and dragging is disables.
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requires its own PenMount touch screen control board, either installed inside the display or in a central unit. The PenMount control boards must be connected to the computer COM ports via the USB interface. Driver installation procedures are the same as for a single monitor. Multiple Monitors support the following modes: Windows Extends Monitor Function Matrox DualHead Multi-Screen Function nVidia nView Function...
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3. Touch each screen as it displays “Please touch this monitor”. Following this sequence and touching each screen is called mapping the touch screens. 4. Touching all screens completes the mapping and the desktop reappears on the monitors. 5. Select a display and execute the “Calibration” function. A message to start calibration appears.
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6. “Touch this screen to start its calibration” appears on one of the screens. Touch the screen. 7. “Touch the red square” messages appear. Touch the red squares in sequence. 8. Continue calibration for each monitor by clicking Standard Calibration and touching the red squares.
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Control Panel Open Control Panel Windows Beep Setting Beep function for each device Right Button When you select this function, a mouse icon appears in the right-bottom of the screen. Click this icon to switch between Right and Left Button functions.
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5.2.2 Software Functions(Projected Capacitive) General In this window, you can see there is USB Controller. Click OK to continue. Monitor Mapping to adjust touch panel to search for device UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Setting Beep Beep On Touch Beep On Release Beep From System Beep Beep From Sound Card Linearization Style 9 points 25 points Double Click Time Shorter Longer Double Click Area Smaller Bigger Normal mode Simulate the mouse mode UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Option Function Enable Constant Touch Enable Auto Right Click Enable Touch Enable Cursor Stabilization Constant Touch Area Auto Right Click Time UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Tools Click OK to continue the settings. 4 Points Calibration Do 4 points alignment to match display. Clear and Calibrate Clear linearization parameter and do 4 points alignment. Linearization Do 9 points linearization for better touchscreen linearity. Draw Test Do draw test to verify the touch accuracy. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Display In this window, it shows the mode of display. Enable Multiple Monitors. Map to main display if system has only one display monitor Full Screen Lower Screen Left Screen Upper Screen Right Screen UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Other Other mode of display. Quarter1~4 and Customized area. Active Area Drag active area to enable Active Area Function. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Hardware Saturn Hardware Configuration UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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About To display information about eGalaxTouch and its version. UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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Warning!________________________ This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Caution! Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Batteries should be recycled where possible. Disposal of used batteries must be in accordance with local environmental regulations. Precaution! Risque d'explosion si la pile usagée est remplacée par une pile de type incorrect. Les piles usagée doivent être recyclées dans la mesure du possible.
Safety Precautions Follow the messages below to prevent your systems from damage: ◆ Avoid your system from static electricity on all occasions. ◆ Prevent electric shock. Don‘t touch any components of this card when the card is power-on. Always disconnect power when the system is not in use.
Packing List Accessories (as ticked) included in this package are: □ Adaptor □ Driver & manual CD disc □ Other.___________________(please specify) UniPan-3XXX Series User Manual...
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