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Pentium Third Seri al Port Inst allat ion
Introduction

Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

CTC Parker Automation
This document explains how to add a third serial port to P3, P4, or P5
PowerStations that have a Pentium CPU card. It includes instructions for
opening the PowerStation, reconfiguring the System Support card, estab-
lishing communication for COM2 on the CPU card, reinstalling the
System Support card, installing the third COM port, closing the PowerSta-
tion, enabling COM3 during startup, reconfiguring the PowerStation's
touchscreen, and having Windows
Warning
You must observe normal precautions against electrostatic
discharge to prevent damage to the PowerStation.
Modern integrated electronic devices, especially CPUs and memory chips,
are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharges (ESD) and fields. Before
you disassemble the PowerStation, be sure to follow these simple precau-
tions to protect you and the PowerStation from harm resulting from ESD.
1. To avoid electric shock, always disconnect power from the PowerSta-
tion before you remove the back cover. Do not touch any components
of the CPU card or other cards while the PowerStation is on.
2. Disconnect power before making any hardware configuration chang-
es. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card
may damage sensitive electronic components.
3. Only handle internal components in an ESD-safe location, using ap-
propriate grounding methods.
4. Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch
the CPU card.
5. Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors.
6. Keep any card in its anti-static packaging when it is not installed in the
PowerStation and place it on a static dissipative mat when you are
working on it.
7. Wear a grounding wrist strap for continuous protection.
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detect the new serial port.
A3-06229-100

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Summary of Contents for Pentium P3 PowerStation

  • Page 1: Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

    Introduction This document explains how to add a third serial port to P3, P4, or P5 PowerStations that have a Pentium CPU card. It includes instructions for opening the PowerStation, reconfiguring the System Support card, estab- lishing communication for COM2 on the CPU card, reinstalling the System Support card, installing the third COM port, closing the PowerSta- tion, enabling COM3 during startup, reconfiguring the PowerStation’s...
  • Page 2: Before You Start

    Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Before You Start Be sure you have the following tools: • Keyboard (If you have a P3 or P4 PowerStation, you will also need a Y cable.) • Flat-head and Phillips screwdrivers • Needlenose pliers 8.
  • Page 3: Disconnect The Cables

    Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 4. Remove the back cover from the unit by removing the screws that secure the cover. 5. Remove the Compact Flash (CF) card if applicable. Important Always make sure power to the PowerStation is turned off when removing the CF card.
  • Page 4 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation To disconnect the cables, complete the following steps: 1. Press out the locking ears to disconnect the video and wide ribbon cables. The video cable connects at the top left corner of the card. The wide ribbon cable connects very close to the other video cable.
  • Page 5 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 2. Carefully pull out the System Support card and lay it to the side. Important Be careful to observe ESD guidelines when handling the System Support card. Reconfigure the System Support Card After you have removed the System Support card from the Power- Station, you are ready to reconfigure the card.
  • Page 6 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 2. Move the COM jumper at IRQ 3 to IRQ 11 and the TOUCH jumper at IRQ 11 to IRQ 9, as shown below. IRQs JP7 (default) TOUCH IRQs JP7 (new) TOUCH 3. Change jumper JP8 according to the RS setting you need.
  • Page 7 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 4. Change jumper JP9-A from Off To On, and jumper JP9-B from On To Off. Default (A-Off) (A-On) 2F8h 3E8h   Making these changes sets the System Support card to COM3. 5. Change jumper JP11-B from Off to On...
  • Page 8 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Change Jumper Settings (if required) Perform this step only if you need to change the interface to RS422 or RS485 communication. Important You do not need to remove the CPU card from the back- plane to complete this step.
  • Page 9 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation RS422 Configuration RS485 Configuration CTC Parker Automation...
  • Page 10 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Connect the 9-pin COM2 Cable to the CPU Connect the 9-pin ribbon cable, attached to the vented tang, to one of the COM2 connectors on the CPU depending on the communi- cation protocol desired for COM2. Connect the COM2 cable to the connector closest to the exterior tang for RS-232 communications.
  • Page 11 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Reinstall the System Support Card After you have reconfigured the System Support card and estab- lished communication for COM2 on the CPU card, reinstall the System Support card in the PowerStation. To reinstall the System Support card, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 12 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Install the Third COM Port (COM3) After you have reinstalled the reconfigured System Support card, you are ready to install the third COM port (COM3) on your PowerStation. To install the third COM port, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 13 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 2. Replace the back cover on the PowerStation and fasten the screws that you removed in step 4 of Open the PowerStation on page 3. 3. Reconnect the PowerStation to the power source. Enable COM2 During System Startup Before the PowerStation can use the new COM2 port, you must enable the port.
  • Page 14 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Reconfigure the Touchscreen The final step in adding a third serial port to your PowerStation is to reconfigure then calibrate the touchscreen. You must do this because the COM port for the touchscreen has now changed from COM3 to COM4.
  • Page 15 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Reconfiguring the Touchscreen under Win- dows If you run Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or NT on your PowerSta- tion, you must configure the touchscreen under Windows. To reconfigure the touchscreen under Windows, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 16: Recalibrating The Touchscreen

    Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 6. Restart the PowerStation. Important You must restart the PowerStation for the changes to take effect. Recalibrating the Touchscreen After reconfiguring the touchscreen, you must also recalibrate it. You can calibrate the touchscreen in MS-DOS mode from the MachineShop Shell or under Windows 95, 98, or NT.
  • Page 17 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation 2. On the Settings submenu, press the PWRSTA button. The PowerStation Settings menu will appear, as shown below. 3. On the PowerStation Settings submenu, press the Calibrate Touchscreen button. You will be prompted that a keyboard is needed to calibrate the touchscreen.
  • Page 18 Pentium Third Serial Port Installation Recalibrating the Touchscreen under Windows To recalibrate the touchscreen under Windows 95, 98, or NT, complete the following steps: 1. On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button; then click Pro- grams, then click UPDD, then Calibrate.

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