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SmartStation (10/12/15)
User's Manual
May, 2010 (V1.1)

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  • Page 1 Industrial PC SmartStation (10/12/15) User's Manual May, 2010 (V1.1)
  • Page 2 Disclaimer SmarTerminal and SmartStation are registered trademarks of Sammi Information Systems Co., Ltd. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Head Quarters Sammi Information Systems Co., Ltd. 505-14, Gasan–dong, Geumchoen-Gu, Seoul, Korea Tel. 82 -2-790-5508 / Fax. 82-2-790-5509 Email.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ...................... 5 Chapter 1 Getting started ................5 Optional accessories ................. 5 1.2 Appearance ................... 6 1.2.1 Front view ..................6 1.2.2 Rear view..................6 1.2.3 Top view ..................7 1.2.4 Bottom view ................. 7 1.2.5 Right view ..................8 1.3 Interface ....................
  • Page 4 Chapter 5 Accessories and Peripheral devices........... 71 5.1 Monitor ....................71 5.2 Keyboard..................... 71 5.3 Mouse ....................71 5.4 S Serial port ..................71 5.5 Cradle ....................72 SmartStation 10/12/15 Specification Highlights .......... 73 Appendix A ..................... 74 Appendix B ..................... 78...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This User's Manual allows user to get to know more about the features of SmartStation. Please read it once carefully before proceeding for special maintenance of SmartStation. This is specially designed for the dealers of SmartStation. It has a brief overview of all the features as well as many screen shots and detail explanation for ease of SmartStation usage.
  • Page 6: Appearance

    1.2 Appearance 1.2.1 Front view Power lamp Touch and TFT LCD Shutdown and LOGO Brightness control button 1.2.2 Rear view VESA Mounting hole (M5) Size 100x100...
  • Page 7: Top View

    1.2.3 Top view Wireless LAN external antenna port(RP-SMA Connector) Plastic antenna cover 1.2.4 Bottom view For 10 version...
  • Page 8: Right View

    For 12, 15 version 1.2.5 Right view...
  • Page 9: Interface

    1.3 Interface DVI Connector LAN RJ45 Connector LED Status...
  • Page 10 USB 2.0 ( Type A Connector) Com1 RS232/422/485(DB/9 male connector) Com2,3 RS232(DB9 male connector)
  • Page 11: Connections And Mountings

    KB/MS(PS/2 Mini DIN Connector) GPIO (General Perpose Input Output Port : DB-15 Male connector) Signal Signal Signal Digital Input 0 Digital Output 3 Digital Output 0 Digital Input 2 Digital Output 2 Digital Input 1 Digital Output 1 Digital Intput 3 Power Connector (8P male Circlur connector) Signal 1.4 Connections and mountings...
  • Page 12: Power Settings

    Flexible RAM mounting System. 1.5 Power settings SmartStation can be operated in both modes AC and DC For using SmartStation in AC mode (Optional) There is AC/DC adapter (100-240 V 50-60 Hz -- 12 volts DC Output 60 W) provided to connect SmartStation to AC power supply through power connector as shown in 1.2.4 Bottom view.
  • Page 13 Setting Power key to turn off SmartStation Start > settings > Control panel > power options > Advanced > set power button to Shutdown For Windows XP -- possible For Windows 2000 – not possible...
  • Page 15 In order to set a key for hibernation Start > settings > Control Panel > Power options properties > Advanced > set power key to Hibernate...
  • Page 16: Features Of Smartstation

    1.8 Features of SmartStation...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Handling Smartstation

    Chapter 2 Handling SmartStation This chapter helps user to connect various peripheral devices e.g. Monitor, mouse etc. for ease of operations. 2.1 How to mount SmartStation on docking stations? The 4 screw holder slots are provided on the rear side of the SmartStation for attaching it to Flexible RAM Mounting System.
  • Page 18 (clone) DVI> Apply...
  • Page 21: How To Connect External Mouse / Keyboard / Cd Rom Drive

    2.3 How to connect external mouse / keyboard / CD ROM drive? There are inbuilt PS/2 and USB ports available on bottom side of SmartStation, which can be used to connect external mouse or keyboard or CD drive. The devices must be connected before turning on the SmartStation. They will not be detected if connected when SmartStation is on.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Settings And Operations

    Chapter 3 Settings and operations 3.1 How to install touch program? <SmartStation 10> Please locate the Digitouch folder on D:/sources directory or on CD, click setup icon and follow the Setup wizard...
  • Page 24: How To Do Touch Screen Settings

    3.2 How to do touch screen settings? Click Touch Control Manager at the bottom left corner • Hardware > Controller information > Connect : OK , If not then press Auto button till Connect sets to OK • Settings > Right Button > TIME / ICON (One touch setting) •...
  • Page 25 • Turn on the Cursor Offset Toggle box To calibrate the touch panel • Calibrate Tab > select 5 point calibrate > Calibrate button • The screen will show 5 points on the SmartStation touch screen • Follow the instructions given on the screen •...
  • Page 26 • Once all points are successfully touched , Calibration success Box will appear To check the calibration Draw > click draw button > whole screen will look like a check board; you can draw and check the calibration Press Esc to exit...
  • Page 27: How To Install Touch Program

    3.3 How to install touch program? <SmartStation 12, 15> Please locate the Digitouch folder on D:/sources directory or on CD, click setup icon and follow the Setup wizard...
  • Page 30: How To Do Touch Screen Settings

    3.4 How to do touch screen settings? Click Touch Control Manager at the bottom right corner and click Control Panel • Calibrate Tab > Click Standard Calibration > Calibrate button time • The screen will show 1'st points on the SmartStation touch screen •...
  • Page 31 • Tools > Right Button Emulation > TIME (On) / ICON (Off) • Setting > For beep while using touch screen , check the Beep Sound on click...
  • Page 32: How To Install And Work With Wireless Network

    3.5 How to install and work with wireless network? Wireless LAN is an standard feature available with SmartStation. Wireless LAN card installed to USB Interface. It is necessary to install driver on the SmartStation before using Wireless LAN. Installation of wireless network driver Insert the driver CD given with the LAN card to CD ROM drive which is connected to SmartStation.
  • Page 33 •In Windows XP, there is a Windows Zero Configuration Tool for you to setup wireless adapter. You can choose to configure the adapter through the Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool or the Ralink Configuration Tool. It is recommended to choose the Ralink Configuration Tool for the adapter.
  • Page 34 •Please wait for a while during the adapter is configuring your new software installation. •When the adapter is installed properly, the configuration utility will be displayed automatically.
  • Page 35: Wireless Network Configuration Utility

    •After the setup has finished the installing and click Finish button. 3.6 Wireless Network Configuration Utility The Configuration Utility is a powerful application that helps you to configure the Wireless USB 2.0 adapter and monitor the link status and statistics during the communication process.
  • Page 36 [First Way] Right-click the icon in the system tray and select Use Zero Configuration as Configuration utility [Second Way] Right-click the icon as follow and select “View Available Wireless Networks” Click “Advanced” as below, Uncheck “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” to enable the utility for the adapter and then click OK to continue.
  • Page 37: Profile

    If “Wireless Zero Configuration” is enabled, you can only configure the advance Note: setting or check the link status and statistics from the configuration utility of the adapter. 3.6.1 Profile In the “Profile”, you can view and manage the current using Available Point(s). You can Add, Delete, Edit, or Activate the current Available Point(s).
  • Page 38 Network Type -> Network’s type, including infrastructure and Ad-Hoc. Add/Delete/Edit Button: Click these buttons to add/delete/edit the selected profiles. Activate Button: Click ”Activate” to connect the selected profile. When a profile is activated, the adapter will be initially connected to the profile.
  • Page 39: Link Status

    3.6.2 Link Status In this section, you can immediately monitor the current connected link status, such as Link Speed, Throughput, Link Quality, Signal Strength, Noise Level …etc. Status: Display the SSID and MAC ID of the network that the adapter is connecting to. Extra Info: Display the link status.
  • Page 40: Site Survey

    The higher percentage shown in the bar, the more radio signal been received by the adapter. This indicator helps to find the proper position of the wireless device for quality network operation. Noise Level: Display the noise level in the wireless environment. 3.6.3 Site Survey When you open the Configuration Utility, the system will scan all the channels to find all the access points/stations within the accessible range of your adapter and automatically...
  • Page 41 Available Network: This list shows all available wireless networks within range of your adapter. It also displays the information of the networks including the SSID, BSSID, Signal Strength, Channel, Encryption, Authentication, and Network Type. If you want to connect to any networks on the list, double-click the item on the list, and the card will automatically connect to the selected network.
  • Page 42: Configure The Profile

    3.6.4 Configure the Profile If you want to add one Access Point to the profile, click “Add to Profile” button. And then the Add Profile windows will display as follow. You can configure your Wireless Network Security for the card. Profile Name: Define a recognizable profile name for you to identify the different network.
  • Page 43 Network Type: Infrastructure – This operation mode requires the presence of a wireless Access Point. All communication is done via the Access Point or Router. 802.11 Ad-Hoc – Select this mode if you want to connect to another wireless station in the Wireless LAN network without through an Access Point or Router.
  • Page 44 Fragment Threshold: The value defines the maximum size of packets; any packet size larger than value will be fragmented. If you have decreased this value and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but it will likely decrease overall network performance. Select a setting within a range of 256 to 2346 bytes.
  • Page 45: Authentication And Security

    3.6.5 Authentication and Security Authentication Type: This setting has to be consistent with the wireless networks that the adapter intends to connect. Open: No authentication is needed among the wireless devices. Shared: Only Wireless device using a shared key (WEP Key identified) is allowed to connecting each other.
  • Page 46 WPA-PSK – It is a special mode designed for home and small business users who do not have access to network authentication servers. In this mode, known as Pre-Shared Key, the user manually enters the starting password in their access point or gateway, as well as in each wireless station in the network.
  • Page 47 Encryption Mode: None – Disable the Encryption mode. WEP – Enabled the WEP Data Encryption. When the item is selected, you have to continue setting the WEP Key Length & the key Index. TKIP – TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10000 packets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network).
  • Page 48 both clients and servers on a network. The authentication algorithms and methods are those provided by the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), a method of authentication that has been in use for a number of years on networks that provide Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) support as many Internet service providers and enterprises do.
  • Page 49 Authentication Type: The EAP authentication protocols this adapter has supported are included as follows. This setting has to be consistent with the wireless APs or Routers that the adapter intends to connect. PEAP: Protect Extensible Authentication Protocol. PEAP transport securely authentication data by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authentication server.
  • Page 50 channel. Unlike EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS requires only server-side certificates MD5-Challenge: MD5-Challenge is the easiest EAP type. It requires the wireless station to enter a set of user name and password as the identity to RADIUS Server. Session Resumption: There are “Disabled”, “Reauthentication”, “Roaming”, “SameSsid”, and “Always”...
  • Page 51: 802.1X Setting-Ca Server

    3.6.6 802.1x Setting-CA Server Use Certificate Chain: When the EAP authentication types such as TLS, TTLS or PEAP is selected and required a certification to tell the client what server credentials to accept from the authentication server in order to verify the server, you have to enable this function. Certificate Issuer: Choose the server from the list to issue the certificate.
  • Page 52 Server name must match exactly: When selected, the server name must match exactly the server name found on the certificate. Domain name must end in specified name: When selected, the server name field identifies a domain. The certificate must use a server name belonging to this domain or to one of its sub-domains (e.g.
  • Page 53: Advanced

    4. Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries: Frames failed transmit after hitting retry limit. 5. RTS Frames Successfully Receive CTS: Successfully receive CTS after sending RTS frame. 6. RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS: Failed to receive CTS after sending RTS. Receive Statistics: 1.
  • Page 54 adapter to this mode. 802.11 G only –This adapter can be compatible with both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless stations. If there are only 802.11g wireless stations in the network, you can set the adapter to this mode. Ad Hoc Wireless mode: There are four types. 802.11B only, 802.11 B/G mixed 802.11A only, and 802.11G only modes are supported.
  • Page 55 Enable TCP Window Size: The TCP Window is the amount of data a sender can send on a particular connection before it gets an acknowledgment back from the receiver that it has gotten some of it. When the Router or AP card is connecting to have set up the TCP Window, you can enable the parameter to meet the data size for the Router or AP connection.
  • Page 56: Qos

    enabled. Limit xxx milliseconds (0-2000): It limits the channel measurement time. The default value is 250 milliseconds. 3.6.9 QoS The QoS Page of RaConfig. It involves “WMM Enable”, “WMM – Power Save Enable” and DLS setup. WMM Enable: Enable Wi-Fi Multi-Media. WMM –...
  • Page 57 3.6.9.1 Configure to enable Wi-Fi Multi-Media If you want to use “WMM – Power Save” or “Direct Link”, you must enable WMM. The setting method of enabling WMM indicates as follows: Step1: Click “WMM Enable” Step2: Click “Apply”. Step3: Change to “Site Survey Page”. And add an AP that supports WMM features to a Profile.
  • Page 59 3.6.9.2 Enable WMM – Power Save Step1: Click “WMM – Power Save Enable”. And Click “Setting…” button. Step2: After clicking “Setting…” button, show “Power Save Setting” dialog. Please select which ACs you want to enable. Then click “Apply” button. The setting of enabling WMM –...
  • Page 60 3.6.9.3 Enable DLS (Direct Link Setup) Step1: Click “Direct Link Setup Enable”. And Click “Apply” button Step2: Change to “Site Survey Page”. And add an AP that supports DLS features to a Profile. The result will look like the below figure in Profile page.
  • Page 61 The Setting of DLS indicates as follow: Fill in the blanks of Direct Link with MAC Address of STA. The STA must conform to two conditions as follow: Step1: Connect with the same AP that support DLS features. Step2: Have to enable DLS.
  • Page 62 Timeout Value represents that it disconnect automatically after some seconds. The value is integer. The integer must be between 0~65535. It represents that it always connects if the value is zero. Default value of Timeout Value is 60 seconds...
  • Page 63 3. Click “Apply” button. The result will look like the below figure. Describe “DLS Status” as follow: 1. As the up figure, after configuring DLS successfully, show MAC address of the opposite side and Timeout Value of setting in “DLS Status”. In “DLS Status” of the opposite side, it shows MAC address of myself and Timeout Value of setting.
  • Page 64 Step2: Double click. And the result will look like the below figure. 3. Disconnect Direct Link Setup as follow: Step1: Select a direct link STA.
  • Page 65 Step2: Click “Tear Down” button. The result will look like the below figure.
  • Page 66 3.6.8 About About page display the wireless card and driver version information.
  • Page 67 In the “About”, you can click the hyperlink to connect the website for the information of the wireless chipset vendor and review basic information about the Utility such as the RaConfig Version, Driver Version, EEPROM Version, IP Address, Sub Mask, and Default Gateway.
  • Page 68 5. Symptom: If you still cannot get a wireless connection of the network. Possible Remedy: Step 1- Turn the computer off Step 2- Turn the Access Point off Step 3- Turn the Access Point on Step 4- Wait 30 seconds Step 5- Turn the computer back on Step 6- Using the Utility reconnect to the Access Point: Step 7- Double click on the bar graph icon in the system tray...
  • Page 69 -- RTS/CTS Feature -- Fragmentation -- Power Management 8. What is Ad-Hoc? An Ad-Hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each has a Wireless LAN adapter, Connected as an independent wireless LAN. Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for a branch or SOHO ope ration.
  • Page 70 14. Would the information be intercepted while transmitting on air? WLAN features two-fold protection in security. On the hardware side, as with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology, it has the inherent security feature of scrambling. On the software side, WLAN series offer the encryption function (WEP) to enhance security and Access Control.
  • Page 71: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting For System

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting for System 4.1 What to do if system hangs? Sometimes while working suddenly system hangs, Keyboard and mouse do not respond. In order to come out of such state, use power switch / Soft shutdown button to turn off SmartStation.
  • Page 72: Cradle

    5.5 Cradle Normally SmartStation is not provided with mounting station but it is possible to mount it on mounting station. Flexible RAM mounting system is a recommended for use with cradle...
  • Page 73: Smartstation 10/12/15 Specification Highlights

    SmartStation 10/12/15 Specification Highlights Specification SmartStation 10 SmartStation 12 SmartStation 15 Version SS10AT270(X86) SS12AT270(X86) SS15AT270(X86) Environmental Specification Size(mm) W258xH221xD77 W306xH267xD97.6 W384xH333.5xD104 Weight(Kg) Sealing NEMA 4 IP54 compatible Operationg Temperature TBD(XP Ver:0℃ to +50℃) Storage Temperature TBD(XP Ver:-20℃ to +50℃) Humidity...
  • Page 74: Appendix A

    Appendix A DIO (Digital I/O) Sample Code //============================================ //KEEX-2030 DOS DIO sample program //Please compile with Turbo C 3.0 to utilized the program //============================================ #include <stdio.h> #define SMBus_Port 0x00000400 int WaitReady(int base) int STATUS; inp(base,&STATUS); }while((STATUS&0x01)!=0); return 1; /* =============== This Routine is Check the SMBus is Ready =============== */ void Chk_SMBUS_Ready() int status=0;...
  • Page 75 else delay(25*1000); outp(SMBus_Port,status); inp(SMBus_Port,&status); /* =============== This Routine is Read the Device Reg Value =============== */ int SMBUS_Read_Byte(int offset,int DEVID) int RetVal=0; outp(SMBus_Port,0x0fe); //output Base+04, (DeviceID+1) outp(SMBus_Port+0x04,DEVID+1); //out Base+03, offset outp(SMBus_Port+0x03,offset+0); //out Base+02, 48H outp(SMBus_Port+0x02,0x48); //wait 200ms delay(200*1000); //wait smbus ready if(WaitReady(SMBus_Port)) {//input base+05 inp(SMBus_Port+0x05,&RetVal);...
  • Page 76 Chk_SMBUS_Ready(); outp(SMBus_Port+0x03,Reg_index); delay(5*1000); outp(SMBus_Port+0x05,(Value & 0xFF)); delay(5*1000); outp(SMBus_Port+0x02,0x48); delay(25*1000); Chk_SMBUS_Ready(); /****************************************************** *This Function is used to read the digital input value *****************************************************/ int reading(){ int RetVal=0; RetVal=SMBUS_Read_Byte(0,0x30); RetVal=((RetVal&0x78)>>3); printf("The current reading of the input are(Pin 8,6,4,2): %x",RetVal); return RetVal; /****************************************************** *This Function is used to set the digital output value *PinNum is the number indicate which one of the digital *output need to be change.
  • Page 77 RetVal=RetVal|0x08; SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x09,RetVal); break; case 1: RetVal=SMBUS_Read_Byte(0x01,0x30); if (value==0) RetVal=RetVal&0xFE; else RetVal=RetVal|0x01; SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x01,RetVal); break; case 2: RetVal=SMBUS_Read_Byte(0x01,0x30); if (value==0) RetVal=RetVal&0xFD; else RetVal=RetVal|0x02; SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x01,RetVal); break; case 3: RetVal=SMBUS_Read_Byte(0x01,0x30); if (value==0) RetVal=RetVal&0xFB; else RetVal=RetVal|0x04; SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x01,RetVal); break; default: break; int main() int i,RetVal; //initialized SMBUS DEVICE SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x01,0x07);...
  • Page 78: Appendix B

    SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x02,0); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x03,0x78); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x04,0); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x09,0x08); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x0A,0); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x0B,0); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x0C,0); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x12,0xFF); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x13,0x3F); SMBUS_Write_Byte(0x30,0x14,0x80); for (i=0;i<=3;i++) SetPin(i,0); printf("Set Output to all 0 /n"); if(reading()!=0x0f) return 1; for (i=0;i<=3;i++) SetPin(i,1); printf("Set Output to all 1 /n"); if(reading()!=0x00) return 1; return 0; Appendix B WatchDog Timer Sample Code //============================================ //KEEX-2030 DOS Watchdog sample program //Please compile with Turbo C 3.0 to utilized the program...
  • Page 79 //Setting Logical Device Number to 0x07 outp(0x2e,0x07); outp(0x2f,0x07); //Set Timer Value(0x73 is LSB while 0x74 is MSB) outp(0x2e,0x73); outp(0x2f,0x14);//set to 20 sec (0x14) //Set Timer Unit to Second/Minute(Bit 7 equal to 1 is second/0 is minute) //Enable WDT (Bit 6 equal to 1 is enable/0 is disable) outp(0x2e,0x72);...

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