WinSystems PPC65B-1x Product Manual

Ip65-compliant fanless panel pc with touch screen (industrial intel atom e3845)
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PPC65B-1x
IP65-Compliant Fanless Panel PC
with Touch Screen (Industrial Intel
®
Atom
E3845)
Product Manual
WinSystems, Inc. | 715 Stadium Drive, Arlington, Texas 76011 | 817-274-7553 | info@winsystems.com | www.winsystems.com

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  • Page 1 PPC65B-1x IP65-Compliant Fanless Panel PC with Touch Screen (Industrial Intel ® Atom E3845) ™ Product Manual WinSystems, Inc. | 715 Stadium Drive, Arlington, Texas 76011 | 817-274-7553 | info@winsystems.com | www.winsystems.com...
  • Page 2 No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of WinSystems, Inc. The information in the document is subject to change without notice. The information furnished by WinSystems, Inc. in this publication is believed to be accurate and reliable.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PPC65B-1x Table of Contents Before You Begin ......... 1 Warnings .
  • Page 4 PPC65B-1x 7.11 Setting the Light Sensor Function ..........19 7.12 Watchdog Timer (WDT) .
  • Page 5 PPC65B-1x 10.3 How can the system be configured for AT mode? ........55 11 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 6: Before You Begin

    PPC65B-1x. Functionality The PPC65B-1x Panel PC Series is IP65-certified and optimized for use in demanding market applications including industrial machinery, utilities, petroleum, transportation, pipeline and food processing, wherever there is need for tight system integration in a minimal foot print.
  • Page 7: Features

    The front panel and touchscreen of the PPC65B-1x are environmentally sealed to protect the unit from damaging moisture, dust, and dirt when mounted in an IP65-rated enclosure.
  • Page 8 L2 Cache: 2 MB Operating Systems (compatibility) ® The PPC65B-1x uses the Intel BayTrail-I SOC. An older operating system might not be able to recognize this chip. For compatibility issues with older Windows Operating Systems such as Windows 8, please install the BayTrail-I SOC chipset component driver (INF) before any other driver.
  • Page 9: General Operation

    Panel PC to adjust panel brightness accordingly. 5.1.2 TFT-LCD Display with Touch The PPC65B-1x has a built in a TFT-LCD display and designed with a 5-wire resistive touch screen. The touch screen allows contacts of pen or finger to move the mouse pointer.
  • Page 10: Black Overlay

    TFT-LCD Display with Touch Touch Screen External Control, Connector, and Indicator Locations The PPC65B-1x external connectors, indicators (LEDs) and controls are located on the bottom of the unit. See Figure 5–2 Bottom View on page 6. For access covers, see Figure 5–3 Top View on page 6 and Figure 5–4 Side Views on page 7.
  • Page 11: Power Led And Hdd Led

    PPC65B-1x/General Operation 5.2.3 Power LED and HDD LED The LEDs demonstrate the power status and HDD-working status of the PPC65B-1x. Table 5–1: PPC65B-1x LED status Status Power LED HDD LED Working Green Figure 5–2: Bottom View USB 2.0 Reset Selectable I/O Kit DVI-I USB 3.0...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Figure 5–4: Side Views CompactFlash Cover Specifications The PPC65B-1x adheres to the following specifications and requirements. Part Number The part number in PPC65B-x-a-b-c format describes the model PPC65B-1x options. See the following table for specifics. Identifier Option Screen dimension 10 = 10.4"...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    PPC65B-1x/Specifications Specifications The PPC65B-1x adheres to the following specifications and requirements. Table 6–1: Specifications PART NUMBER PPC65B-10 PPC65B-12 PPC65B-15 PPC65B-17 PPC65B-19 LCD Size: 10.4” LCD Size: 12.1” LCD Size: 15” LCD Size: 17” LCD Size: 19” Res: XGA 1024 x 768...
  • Page 14: Setup And Installation

    PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation Setup and Installation Use the information in this section to setup and install the PPC65B-1x. Refer to “Configuration” on page 22 to locate and identify the connectors outlined in this section. Installing the I/O Kit To install the I/O kit: 1.
  • Page 15: Installing The Hard Drive (Hdd/Sdd)

    4. Reinstall the rear cover. Installing the Hard Drive (HDD/SDD) To install a hard drive: 1. Remove power from the PPC65B-1x. 2. Remove the screw securing the HDD slot cover and remove the cover. Figure 7–5: Remove HDD cover 3. Remove the HDD tray (release the tray by pushing the lever to the left).
  • Page 16: Installing Compactflash And Secure Digital Cards

    4. Secure the HDD to the tray using four M3 x 3.5mm, 0.5mm pitch screws. Figure 7–7: Secure HDD to tray 5. Push drive and tray back into PPC65B-1x. 6. Reinstall the HDD slot cover. Installing CompactFlash and Secure Digital cards...
  • Page 17 PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation Figure 7–8: CompactFlash slot cover 3. Insert the CompactFlash or Secure Digital card into the applicable socket. Both card types can be used at the same time. – Eject a CompactFlash card by pressing the card eject button.
  • Page 18: Connecting Power To J16

    Voltage in negative (Vin-) Voltage in (Vin+) Connecting Components The PPC65B-1x provides edge connectors for common external connections, and also internal connections to components on the board (see “Touch Screen External Control, Connector, and Indicator Locations” on page 5). v1.0 www.winsystems.com...
  • Page 19: Mounting Method

    3-pin Terminal Block Mounting Method Mount the PPC65B-1x into a panel or a sub-frame of an industrial cabinet using the provided panel mount holes and kits (see “Panel Mount” on page 14), or a VESA compliant adapter plate (see “VESA Mount” on page 16).
  • Page 20 Dimension B is the minimum clearance behind the wall. Tolerance +/-1 mm. 2. Place the PPC65B-1x in the cut-out and secure with the mounting kits. To secure, from the backside of the installation, hook a clip into each panel mount hole.
  • Page 21: Vesa Mount

    PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation Figure 7–15: Placing and securing PPC65B-1x to panel PPC65B-1x Panel PC Wall (Panel) Wall (Panel) PPC65B-1x Panel PC Wall Mounting Mounting Holes Kits 3. Tighten each clip by turning in the screw (see the blue arrow in Figure 7–15) to a maximum of 13.23 Kgf-cm (11.483 pound-inch).
  • Page 22: Power Up

    “Connecting Power to J16” on page 13). The first time power is applied, the PPC65B-1x will boot automatically bypassing the power button. After initial startup, briefly press the power button to turn the PPC65B-1x on and off or press and hold it to reset. Pressing the reset button will also reset the unit.
  • Page 23: Calibrating The Touch Screen

    PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation 7.10 Calibrating the Touch Screen Calibration aligns the active touch-sensitive area of the touch screen with the displayed image. Calibration determines the edges of the screen image and locates the center of the touch screen. If the touch screen is not calibrated properly, the active area of the touch screen may not be aligned with the screen’s image or may be unnecessarily small...
  • Page 24: Setting The Light Sensor Function

    NOTE The light sensor function is enabled by default, but can be disabled through a BIOS setting. 7.12 Watchdog Timer (WDT) The PPC65B-1x features an advanced watchdog timer (WDT) that can be used to guard against software lockups. The timer is programmable from 1 second to 255 minutes (15,300 seconds).
  • Page 25: Example Code For Wdt

    PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation 7.12.1 Example Code for WDT The following watchdog timer code example is written in C++. Use this example as a guide to program the WDT. Table 7–2: Example code for WDT #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <conio.h>...
  • Page 26: Reset Cmos Bios Configuration

    PPC65B-1x/Setup and Installation Table 7–2: Example code for WDT (Continued) static void Write_EC (unsigned char index, unsigned char data) IBF_Check (); outportb (EC_CMD, EC_CMD_WRITE); IBF_Check (); outportb (EC_DATA, index); IBF_Check (); outportb (EC_DATA, data); static unsigned char Read_EC (unsigned char address) unsigned char data;...
  • Page 27: Configuration

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration Configuration This section describes the PPC65B-1x components and configuration. Component Layout The PPC65B-1x provides edge connectors for common external connections (see “Connecting Components” on page 13), and internal connections to components on the board. 8.1.1 Internal Components The following figures illustrate the location of each connector, jumper, and switch on the PPC65B-1x main board (internal).
  • Page 28 PPC65B-1x/Configuration Figure 8–2: Main Board Components (backside) Connectors The following table provides connector descriptions and references for Figure 8–1 Main Board Components on page 22 and Figure 8–2 Main Board Components (backside) on page 23. NOTE Refer to Jumper JP8 for the audio out connector.
  • Page 29 PPC65B-1x/Configuration Item Description Reference RJ45 Connector page 26 RJ45 Connector page 26 DVI-I D-sub Connector Power Input Connector (Terminal Blocks 3Px1/5.08 mm page 27 female) LCD Inverter Power Connector (1 x 5 Pin wafer/2 mm) page 27 LCD LVDS Connector (2 x 15 Pin Hirose/1.25 mm)
  • Page 30: Power

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration Power The main power supply to the board is +12 to +24 V DC. The PPC65B-1x draws power through the J16 connector. See “Power Input Connector (J16)” on page 27. Connectors 8.3.1 DDR3 SO-DIMM Socket (J3) The PPC65B-1x supports DDR3 DSRAM system memory, 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz, through this on-board SODIMM socket (204-pin).
  • Page 31: Rj45 Connector (J13/J14)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.3 RJ45 Connector (J13/J14) Two Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet controllers provide standard IEEE 1588 and 802.1AS protocol timestamping. Each Ethernet interface includes 10/100/1000 Mb/s multispeed, full, and half-duplex operation. The following pinout describes the standard RJ45 Ethernet connectors. On-board Ethernet activity LEDs are built into the connectors at J13 and J14. There is one green LED (left) and one bi-color green/yellow LED (right).
  • Page 32: Power Input Connector (J16)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.4 Power Input Connector (J16) This connector provides for DC input from a power supply or adapter through terminal blocks (3Px1/5.08 mm female). Caution Do not connect a power supply outside of the power specifications to this connector (J16). See “Specifications” on page 8.
  • Page 33: Lcd Lvds Connector (J18, 2 X 15 Pin Hirose/1.25Mm)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.6 LCD LVDS Connector (J18, 2 x 15 Pin Hirose/1.25mm) Description Description YAP0 YAM0 YAP1 YAM1 YAP2 YAM2 YAP3 YAM3 CLKAP CLKAM YBP0 YBM0 YBP1 YBM1 YBP2 YBM2 YBP3 YBM3 CLKBP CLKBM DDCPCLK DDCPDATA +LVDS +LVDS +LVDS 8.3.7 Front Panel Connector (J20, 1 x 5 Pin Wafer/2mm) Description LED (Hi: Green LED +;...
  • Page 34: Touch Panel Connector (J21, 1 X 5 Pin Header/2.54Mm)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.8 Touch Panel Connector (J21, 1 x Pin Header/2.54mm) Description Probe 8.3.9 USB Port 3 Connector (J22, 1 x Pin Wafer/2mm) Description + 5 V USB_D3- USB_D3+ 8.3.10 CMOS Setup (JP1) Jumper Description Normal (Keep CMOS Setup, Default) Clear CMOS Setup v1.0...
  • Page 35: Lcd Panel Inverter On/Off Signal Setup (Jp2)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.11 LCD Panel Inverter ON/OFF Signal Setup (JP2) The following table contains descriptions of the signal setup for different jumpers installed. Jumper Description +5 V High Active (Default) +12 V High Active +5 V Low Active +12 V Low Active 8.3.12 LCD Panel Voltage Setup (JP3)
  • Page 36: Gpio Power Selection (Jp7)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.14 GPIO Power Selection (JP7) This jumper configures the on-board programmable 8-bit Digital I/O interface. Jumper Description 5 V Level (Default) 3.3 V Level 8.3.15 Internal Audio Connector (JP8, 4 x 1 Pin header) This 4x1-pin header provides access to left and right audio connections.
  • Page 37: Lpc Debug Port Pin Assignment (Jp9)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.16 LPC Debug Port Pin Assignment (JP9) Description Description LAD0 3.3 V LAD1 LPC_RESET LAD2 LPC_FRAME LAD3 LPC_CLOCK 8.3.17 COM2 Pin 9 Function Setup (JP10) Jumper Description +5 V Output RI Function (Default) +12 V Output 8.3.18 COM1 Pin 9 Function Setup (JP11)
  • Page 38: Com4 Pin 9 Function Setup (Jp12)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.19 COM4 Pin 9 Function Setup (JP12) Jumper Description +5 V Output RI Function (Default) +12 V Output 8.3.20 COM3 Pin 9 Function Setup (JP13) Jumper Description +5 V Output RI Function (Default) +12 V Output v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 33...
  • Page 39: Lcd Resolution Setup (Sw1)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.21 LCD Resolution Setup (SW1) NOTE The factory default setting varies with the panel size. The following figure illustrates resolution 800 x 600 setting Resolution Port 800 x 600 (18-bit) Single 1024 x768 (18-bit) Single 1024 x768 (24-bit) Single...
  • Page 40: At/Atx & Bios Recovery Setup (Sw2)

    PPC65B-1x/Configuration 8.3.22 AT/ATX & BIOS Recovery Setup (SW2) Select the appropriate Power On / BIOS Recovery setting using these switches (SW2). The following figure illustrates default setting Switch Description 1-4 (Port 1) ON: AT Mode OFF:ATX Mode (Default) 2-3 (Port 2)
  • Page 41: Bios Settings

    BIOS Settings General Information The PPC65B-1x includes an AMI BIOS stored in Flash ROM. Access setup information through the BIOS setup utility to modify basic system configuration. The configuration is stored in CMOS RAM (it is retained during power-off). When power is applied to the system, the PPC65B-1x communicates with peripheral devices and checks hardware resources against the configuration information stored in the CMOS memory.
  • Page 42: Navigating The Menus

    See “BIOS Screens” on page 37 for available options. BIOS Screens The following BIOS screens contain the options and sample settings for the PPC65B-1x. Your actual configuration may differ from the screens shown here. NOTE Use care when modifying BIOS settings.
  • Page 43 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings System Time Displays the current time in HH/MM/SS format. To set or change the time, highlight the row using the up/down arrow keys, then highlight the hour, minute, or second by pressing the Enter key until the desired value is highlighted with a square block. Use the +/- keys to change the highlighted value.
  • Page 44 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings CPU Configuration Use the CPU Configuration screen to configure the specific active cores and advanced processor management technologies. Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Choices: All (Default), 1. Intel Virtualization Cores When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vander pool Technology.
  • Page 45 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Chipset Configuration Use the Chipset Configuration screen to configure the following chipset features. High Precision Timer Enable or Disable the High Precision Event Timer. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default). Audio Controller Control Detection of the Azalia device. Choices: Disabled (Azalia will be unconditionally disabled).
  • Page 46 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings LAN Configuration Use the LAN Configuration screen to configure the following onboard LAN features. LAN Controller 1 Enable or Disable LAN Controller 1 (PCI Express Port 2). Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default). Launch Legacy PXE Rom Launch Legacy PXE Rom. [Disable] Not Launch Rom, [Enabled] Force Launch Rom.
  • Page 47 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Graphics Configuration Use the Graphics Configuration screen to configure the following onboard graphics features. GOP Driver Choices: Enabled (GOP Driver will unload VBIOS, Default), Disabled (GOP Driver will load VBIOS IGD Turbo Enable Choices: Enabled (Enable IGD Turbo, Default); Disabled (Disable IGD Turbo).
  • Page 48 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings LIGHT SENSOR Enable/Disable light sensor support. Choices: Enabled (Default), Disabled. Primary IGFX Boot Display Select the Video Device activated during POST. This as no effect if external graphics present. Secondary will appear based on your Selection. VGA modes will be supported only on primary display.
  • Page 49 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Use the PCI Express configuration screen to configure the PCI Express Settings. PCI Express Configuration Port 0 Choices: Enabled (Default), Disabled. Speed Set configuration PCIe speed. Choices: Auto (Default), Gen1, Gen2. PCI Express Configuration Port 1 Choices: Enable (Default), Disable.
  • Page 50 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings SATA Configuration Use the SATA Configuration screen to configure the SATA device options. Serial-ATA (SATA) Enable or disable the Serial ATA. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default). SATA Mode Sets SATA mode as IDE or AHCI or disables. Choices: Disabled, IDE, AHCI (Default).
  • Page 51 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings USB Configuration Use the USB configuration screen to configure the USB settings. Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
  • Page 52 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings USB Configuration Use the USB configuration screen to configure specific USB device settings. XHCI Mode Mode of operation of XHCI controller. Choices: Smart Auto (Default), Auto, Enable, Disable. USB2 Link Power Management Enable/Disable USB2 Link Power Management. Choices: Enable (Default), Disable.
  • Page 53 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Power Control Configuration Use the Power Control Configuration screen to set System Power Control Configuration Parameters. Enable Hibernation Enable or disable System ability to Hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default).
  • Page 54 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Super I/O Configuration Use the Super IO Configuration screen to set the System Super IO Chip Parameters. Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM) IO=3F8H; IRQ=4. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default). Interface Set present UART mode RS232, RS485, RS485/RS422. Choices: RS232(Default), RS485 HALF DUPLEX, RS485/422 FULL DUPLEX.
  • Page 55 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Direction Control Set Direction Control to Enabled (Transceiver) or Disabled (Receiver). Choices: Disabled (Default), Enabled. Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM) IO=240H; IRQ=10. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default). Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM) IO=248H; IRQ=11. Choices: Disabled, Enabled (Default).
  • Page 56 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Security Use the Security Status screen to set passwords. Password Check Mode [Setup] check password when enter setup screen, [Power On] check password every time the system powers on. Choices: Setup (Default), Power On. Administrator Password Set Administrator Password.
  • Page 57 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Boot Use the Boot configuration screen to specify the priority of boot devices. Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Choices: Default [5]. Bootup NumLock state Select the keyboard NumLock state. Choices: On (Default), Off.
  • Page 58 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Option ROM Messages Set display mode for Option ROM. Choices: Force BIOS (Default), Keep Current. INT19 Trap Response BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM: IMMEDIATE – execute the trap right away; POSTPONED – execute the trap during legacy boot. Choices: Immediate (Default), Postponed.
  • Page 59 PPC65B-1x/BIOS Settings Save and Exit Use the Save & Exit screen to save changes, discard changes, restore defaults, and other similar commands as listed. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 54...
  • Page 60: Frequently Asked Questions

    PPC65B-1x/Frequently Asked Questions 10. Frequently Asked Questions 10.1 To what chemicals or compounds is the touch screen resistant? The touch screen is resistant to the following chemicals and compounds. Chemical item Oil item General item Acetone Water-white mineral oil Ammonia cleanser...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    BIOS configuration to see if this solves the issues. When prompted in the main setup menu, load setup defaults: 1. Apply power to an installed PPC65B-1x and press <Del> to enter the BIOS setup menu. 2. Select the Exit menu and then scroll to Restore Defaults.
  • Page 62: Update Bios

    2. Extract the files from the zip archive to the root directory of a bootable USB flash drive. 3. Insert the USB flash drive in USB port of the PPC65B-1x and apply power to the board. 4. Boot to EFI-Shell mode.
  • Page 63: Appendix A. Best Practices

    Use Proper Power Connections (Voltage)—When verifying the voltage, measure it at the power connector on the PPC65B-1x. Measuring it at the power supply does not account for voltage drop through the wire and connectors.
  • Page 64 Contact an Applications Engineer—If a diagram or chart in a manual does not seem to match your board, or if you have additional questions, contact a WinSystems Applications Engineer at: +1-817-274-7553.
  • Page 65: Appendix B. Mechanical Drawings

    PPC65B-1x/Mechanical Drawings Appendix B. Mechanical Drawings Figure B–1: PPC65B-10 Dimensions 50.20 mm 314 mm 19.20 mm 211.58 mm 4 mm 295 mm 100 mm 75 mm 279 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 60...
  • Page 66 PPC65B-1x/Mechanical Drawings Figure B–2: PPC65B-12 Dimensions 343 mm 53.20 mm 22.20 mm 248.80 mm 4 mm 324 mm 100 mm 75 mm 279 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 61...
  • Page 67 PPC65B-1x/Mechanical Drawings Figure B–3: PPC65B-15 Dimensions 425.40 mm 55.60 mm 24.60 mm 303.50 mm 6 mm 406.40 mm 100 mm 75 mm 128 mm 279 mm 312 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 62...
  • Page 68 PPC65B-1x/Mechanical Drawings Figure B–4: PPC65B-17 Dimensions 58.60 mm 437 mm 27.60 mm 337 mm 6 mm 418 mm 100 mm 75 mm 279 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 63...
  • Page 69 PPC65B-1x/Mechanical Drawings Figure B–5: PPC65B-19 Dimensions 58.60 mm 480 mm 27.60 mm 377.30 mm 6 mm 461 mm 100 mm 75 mm 279 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 64...
  • Page 70: Appendix C. Warranty Information

    WinSystems, provided that the warranty, if any, may be assigned. The sole obligation of WinSystems for any breach of warranty contained herein shall be, at its option, either (i) to repair or replace at its expense any materially defective Products or Software, or (ii) to take back such Products and Software and refund the Customer the purchase price and any license fees paid for the same.

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