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Released PCI6000 User's Manual Complete Technical Reference for the PCI6000 - a series of industrial Computers offered by InnoScan Computing A/S...
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InnoScan Computing A/S, may cause interference to radio communications. The PCI6000 equipment, manufactured by InnoScan Computing A/S, is designed to com- ply with the emerging generic EEC standards, that cover applications in Industry and process control.
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Released Table of Contents Chapter1 Introduction Chapter1 Introduction Structure of This Manual PCI6000 Features Maintenance The PCI6000 Mechanical Details The PCI6000 Software Details PCI6000 Electrical Details Accessories Using This Manual Technical Support Part 1 Part 1 PCI6000 Features PCI6000 Features...
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Display Processor Memory Expansion Box Touch Screen Power Supply Hard Disk Solid State Disk Part 3 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details PCI6000 Mechanical Details Chapter 7 Level 1 Chapter 7 Level 1 Outside View Front Back Bottom Left and Right...
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15.2 Cut-out for a Level 3 in a Panel 15.3 Cut-out for a Level 3 with Keyboard in a Panel 15.4 Cut-out for a Level 3 in a Panel 15.5 Cut-out for a Level 3 with Keyboard in a Panel PCI6000 User’s Manual Table of Contents iii...
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Space Behind the Computer Chapter 21 Installing Add-on Cards Chapter 21 Installing Add-on Cards Installation Drawing Specification Part 4 Part 4 PCI6000 Software Details PCI6000 Software Details Chapter 22 Installation of Software Chapter 22 Installation of Software 09797 22.1 Network Driver Installation 22.2 Video Driver Installation...
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25.1 Restart and Shutdown 0119 Chapter 26 Infrared File Transfer Chapter 26 Infrared File Transfer 097123 26.1 PCI6000 IrDA - Infrared File Transfer 0123 Chapter 27 Connectors Level 1 Chapter 27 Connectors Level 1 COM1 and COM 2 CD-ROM Drive Connectors...
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JPS/2 JSDPWR JUSB MMC2 RJ45 Part 6 Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories PCI6000 Accessories Chapter 31 Serial Port Modules Chapter 31 Serial Port Modules 31.1 Setup for RS232 - Galvanic Isolated 31.2 Setup for RS485 - Galvanic Isolated 31.3 Setup for RS422 - Galvanic Isolated...
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Released Chapter 1 Introduction This document describes the PCI6000, which is the name of a series of Industrial Com- puters ranging from open level 1 versions to IP65-enclosed level 4 versions offered by InnoScan Computing A/S. Structure of This Manual This manual is organized as a structured, hierarchical decomposition - from the outside to the inside.
Designing the manual in this way, we hope that it may serve as a structured map that will guide you through the specifications and settings. Technical Support Technical questions may be adressed directly to our technical support center via the ISC Internet homepage www.innoscan-isc.dk.
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Released Part 1 PCI6000 Features Defines the Different Models and Describes the Common Data for All Models...
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RS232/RS485/RS422) Parallel printer port Port for external PS/2 keyboard Port for external PS/2 mouse Port for external PCI6000 IP65 keyboard/mouse (DIN8) 2 universal serial bus (USB) ports RJ45 10/100 Mbit Ethernet port Port for external floppy drive IDE port for CD-ROM incl. power connector...
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Polyester, reverse printed Environmental Performance : PCI6000 is designed to meet the specification table on the following page. Specification is validated by testing the PCI6000 15” D version without touch. For other models go to PCI6000 environmental test report to check complience as vibration and shock limits may be diffe- rent due to other kind of display.
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EN 50022 Class B 0.5-5 MHz: 56 dBµV 5-30 MHz: 60 dBµV Radiated emission EN 50081-1: 1992 30-230 MHz: 30 dBµV/m EN 50022 Class B 230-1000 MHz: 37 dbµV/m *) Not valid for 17” display. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 2 PCI6000 Overview 9...
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Released Part 2 PCI6000 Maintenance Defines the Different Defines the Different Models and Describes the Models and Describes the Common Data for All Models Common Data for All Models...
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Please note that if you remove the Level 1 from a 3D front you must change the Level 1 jumpersetting in the service zone to archive external mouse and keyboard function. See chapter 28. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 3 Servicing 13...
Hard disk : - Remove the 5 screws (4) and turn the sheet 90 degrees to the righ. You have now access to the PCI6000 service zone. - Disconnect the hard disk connector in HDD end (5) - The hard disk can now be replaced by removing the 4 screws : - Remove the 5 screws (4) and turn the sheet 90 degrees to the right.
- Remove the 5 screws (4) and turn the sheet 90 degrees to the right. You have now access to the PCI6000 service zone. - Notice pin 1 position. - Carefully wriggle out the EEPROM device using a fine object to lift the corners.
Released Front Service Indicator If the service utility is installed in the PCI6000 BIOS (D version and newer) the service indicator in the front foil will light up the red LED when ever temperature, fans speed, or voltages exceed its maximum violation values. If the violation disappear the LED will still be turned on until reset.
Use soap water for cleaning. How often this should be done depends on the environ- mental factor and for how long periods the PC is switched on. The premaintenance indica- tor on the front or the premaintenance software package will indicate if fan speed becomes too low. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Cleaning 17...
ü ü ý 50% Formic acid ü = Pass x = Fail ý = Fail but can be exposed in app. ½ hours under the folling conditions 8,5 4,5. After exposure rinse with clean water. 18 Part 2 PCI6000 Maintenance...
Released Chapter 6 Spare Parts Some parts of the PCI6000 may even during normal operation eventually be worn out because of the mechanical devices integrated in the part. The time at which the part must be replaced is depending on the environmental conditions, ambient temperature in particu- lar.
: Ethernet port RJ45 : PCI6000 Keyboard port 8 pin threaded DIN female : USB port USB std. connector : PS/2 KBD/Mouse port 6p mini DIN : Ventilation holes : Mains terminal block 3p screw terminal 30 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
Released Left and Right : CRT connector, HD Sub 15 female : Right angle front connector knock out : Holes for PCI/ISA card brackets : Ventilation holes (air input) PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 7 Level 1 31...
: 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA EMC Note : To achieve conformance with EMC standards installation should be done according to our instructions Options : Touch screen Connector module assembly Weight : 10 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 8 Level 2 15” 35...
: Printer port D-Sub 25p female : Floppy port HD-Sub 26p male : Ethernet port RJ45 : PCI6000 Keyboard port 8 pin threaded DIN female : USB port USB std. connector : PS/2 KBD/Mouse port 6p mini DIN : Ventilation holes...
Released Left and Right : CRT connector HD Sub 15 female : Front connector FH 96 : Holes for PCI/ISA card brackets : Ventilation holes (air input) 40 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
: Module has high frequency circuits. Sufficient suppression to the electromagnetic interference shall be done by system manu- factures. Options : Resistive touch screen Connector module assembly Weight : 11 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 9 Level 2 17” 41...
: Printer port D-Sub 25p female : Floppy port HD-Sub 26p male : Ethernet port RJ45 : PCI6000 Keyboard port 8 pin threaded DIN female : USB port USB std. connector : PS/2 KBD/Mouse port 6p mini DIN : Ventilation holes...
Released Left and Right : CRT connector : Front connector : Holes for PCI/ISA card brackets : Ventilation holes (air input) 46 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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This is due to the fact that PCI6000 is designed to have a very low emmision due to LVDS signal levels to the LCD. Anyway mounting a level 2 for an EMC unexperienced user may cause problems.
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Released Mounting Instructions 48 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Keyboard : Integrated sealed/membrane keyboard Mouse : Integrated sealed pad mouse Options : Touch screen Weight : 10 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 11 Level 3D 12” 49...
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Released 11.1 Outside View Front Display : 4 mm protective safety glass Keyboard : Active tactile feed-back (metal domes) Membrane recessed into stainless steel front Pad Mouse : Pressure sensitive 50 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Back : M4 x 16 mm threaded studs : Gasket : Fan (air output) : Grid (air input) : Level 1 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 11 Level 3D 12” 51...
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Released : M4 x 16 mm threaded studs 52 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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: Printer port D-Sub 25p female : Floppy port HD-Sub 26p male : Ethernet port RJ45 : PCI6000 Keyboard port 8pin threaded DIN female : USB port USB std. connector : PS/2 KBD/Mouse port 6p mini DIN : Ventilation holes...
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Released Left and Right : CRT connector : Front connector : Holes for PCI/ISA card brackets : Ventilation holes (air input) 54 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released 11.2 Inside X-ray View : Accessory card retainers : Mains cable strain relief : Fan PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 11 Level 3D 12” 55...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Keyboard : Integrated sealed/membrane keyboard Mouse : Integrated sealed pad mouse Options : Touch screen Weight : 12 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 12 Level 3D 15” 57...
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Released 12.1 Outside View Front Display : 4 mm protective safety glass Keyboard : Active tactile feed-back (metal domes) Membrane recessed into stainless steel front Pad Mouse : Pressure sensitive 58 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Back : M4 x 16 mm threaded studs : Gasket : Fan (air output) : Fan Grid (air input) : Level 1 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 12 Level 3D 15” 59...
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Released : M4 x 16 mm threaded studs 60 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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: Printer port D-Sub 25p female : Floppy port HD-Sub 26p male : Ethernet port RJ45 : PCI6000 Keyboard port 8pin threaded DIN female : USB port USB std. connector : PS/2 KBD/Mouse port 6p mini DIN : Ventilation holes...
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Released Left and Right : CRT connector : Front connector : Holes for PCI/ISA card brackets : Ventilation holes (air input) 62 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released 12.2 Inside X-ray View : Accessory card retainers : Mains cable strain relief : Fan PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 12 Level 3D 15” 63...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Options : Touch screen (resistive) Weight : 12 kg. All other details according to chapter 11 Level 3D 12”. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 13 Level 3A 15” 65...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Options : Touch screen (resistive) Weight : 13 kg. All other details according to chapter 12 Level 3D 15”. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 14 Level 3A 17” 67...
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* Make sure that the surface of your panel is uniform and even * Screw torque tightening: Max 0.08 kpm * Make sure that there is electrical connection between all the screws in the PC front and your panel PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 15 Mounting of a Level 3 69...
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Released 15.2 Cut-out for a Level 3 in a Panel Fits : Level 3D 12” Level 3A 15” 70 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released 15.3 Cut-out for a Level 3 with Keyboard in a Panel Fits : Level 3D 15” with external keyboard Level 3A 17” with external keyboard PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 15 Mounting of a Level 3 71...
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Released 15.4 Cut-out for a Level 3 in a Panel Fits : Level 3D 15” Level 3A 17” 72 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released 15.5 Cut-out for a Level 3 with Keyboard in a Panel Fits : Level 3D 12” with external keyboard Level 3A 15” with external keyboard PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 15 Mounting of a Level 3 73...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans and an integrated heat sink Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Keyboard : Integrated sealed/membrane keyboard Mouse : Integrated sealed pad mouse Options : Touch screen Weight : 18 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 16 Level 4D 12” 75...
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Released 16.1 Outside View Front Display : 4 mm protective front glass Keyboard : Active tactile feed-back (metal domes) Membrane recessed into stainless steel front Pad Mouse : Pressure sensitive 76 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Back Heat Sink : Extruded anodized aluminium PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 16 Level 4D 12” 77...
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: RS232 port 2 IP65 D-Sub 9p male : RS485 port 2 IP65 D-Sub 9p female (optional) For other connectors or add-in cards the utility plate should be used for wall duct. Detailed pin-out in chapter 27. 78 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Left and Right Mounting : M8 x 18 mm threaded bushings PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 16 Level 4D 12” 79...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans and an integrated heat sink Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Keyboard : Integrated sealed/membrane keyboard Mouse : Integrated sealed pad mouse Options : Touch screen Weight : 24 kg. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 17 Level 4D 15” 81...
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Released 17.1 Outside View Front Display : 4 mm protective front glass Keyboard : Active tactile feed-back (metal domes) Membrane recessed into stainless steel front Pad Mouse : Pressure sensitive 82 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Back Heat Sink : Extruded anodized aluminium PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 17 Level 4D 15” 83...
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D-Sub 9p male : RS485/RS422 port 2 D-Sub 9p female (optional) : Mains input cable gland For other connectors or add-in cards the utility plate should be used for wall duct. Detailed pin-out in chapter 27. 84 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Left and Right Mounting : M8 x 18 mm threaded bushings PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 17 Level 4D 15” 85...
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: Forced convection supported by 2 internal fans Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Options : Touch screen Weight : 24 kg. All other details according to chapter 16 Level 4D 12”. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 18 Level 4A 15” 87...
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Expansion Slots : 1 PCI/ISA and 1 ISA Keyboard : Integrated sealed/membrane keyboard Options : Resistive touch screen Weight : 25 kg. All other details according to chapter 17 Level 4D 15”. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 19 Level 4A 17” 89...
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The level 4 has an integrated heat sink. The heat sink on the back of the enclosure is an important part of the system. When mounting it is very important that the PC is given a minimum amount of free space to ensure the convection. Figure 1 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 20 Mounting of a Level 4 91...
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You fasten the handle against the card with the top screw. When not in use place it in the fixing slot in the leftside of the expansion box. Please secure the 4 screws fixing the expansion slot carefully. 94 Part 3 PCI6000 Mechanical Details...
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Released Part 4 PCI6000 Software Details Describes Software Details...
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All software drivers can be found and downloaded free of charge from the ISC homepage www.innoscan-isc.dk. Here you will always find the newest version of the software driver. If you do not have access to the internet please contact your dealer or the ISC technical support for CD Rom copy.
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How to Install Netcard Drivers under Windows NT 4.0 (quick steps) After each step you have to click on the Next button. • Right click on Network Neighborhood and choose properties. • Choose Adapers and Add. 98 Part 4 PCI6000 Software Details...
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Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan- isc.com). • Choose Intel EtherExpress PRO Adapter. • Choose Protocols and choose the protocols you wants to use (normaly TCP/IP Protocol and NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. • Retstart the computer. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 22 Installation of Software 99...
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How to Install Video Drivers under Windows 98 (quick steps) After each step you have to click on the Next button. • Insert the PCI6000 Video driver diskette or point out the location of the directory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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• Choose Settings and Display Type. • Choose Change. • Choose Have Disk. • Insert the PCI6000 Video driver diskette or point out the location of the directory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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How to Install Padmouse Drivers under Windows 98 (quick steps) After each step you have to click on the Next button. • Insert the PCI6000 Padmouse driver diskette or point out the location of the directory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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After each step you have to click on the Next button. • First go to the Control Panel - Click on Start and choose Settings and then Control Panel. • Click on Mouse and choose Change. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 22 Installation of Software 103...
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Released • Insert the PCI6000 Padmouse driver diskette and choose Have Disk and click OK, or Browse to select the location where you have the drivers. Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk). • Choose PS/2 VersaPad. • Click Yes to accept the installing. You will be able to use the keyboard, but not another PS/2 mouse.
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• Choose No, I want to select the hardware from a list. • Choose Mouse. • Insert the PCI6000 Infrared Touch driver diskette and choose Have Disk and click OK,or Browse to select the directory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest dri- vers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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• Choose Mouse. • Choose General and Change. • Insert the PCI6000 Infrared Touch driver diskette and choose Have Disk and click OK, or Browse to select the directory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest dri- vers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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NOTE: If an error telling that there is a conflict between COM1 and COM3, the problem can solve by remove COM3. Go to the Control Panel. Choose Ports and remove COM3. The problem occurs because the touch controls the COM3 by itself. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 22 Installation of Software 107...
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After each step you have to click on the Next button. • Insert the PCI6000 Resistive Touch driver diskette or point out the location of the direc- tory where you have the drivers. Always use the newest drivers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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Panel. • Click on Mouse and choose Change. • Insert the PCI6000 Resistive Touch driver diskette and choose Have Disk and click OK, or Browse to select the location where you have the drivers. Always use the newest dri- vers from our homepage (http://www.innoscan-isc.dk).
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The PCI6000 Hardware Monitor is used to display the voltages, temperatures and fan speed values which can be monitored in the PCI6000. If some values are close to critical, an indi- cator illustrated as a traffic light will change from green to yellow. If a measured value vio- lates a critical level, the colour will change to red.
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Help button. How to Un-install the PCI6000 Hardware Monitor • In the control panel double click the Add/Remove Programs • Select the PCI6000 Hardware Monitor and the unInstallShield® will remove all compo- nents PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 22 Installation of Software 111...
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Released Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details Describes Electrical Details for the Level 1 Base Unit...
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BIOS setting to disable embedded devices IRQ which are not used in the system to free the number of IRQ required. If the PCI6000 is without touch screen interrupt 10 may be used additionally.
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“Shadow” the ISA ROM will be copied into DRAM and executed from here. This may speed up the system. 23.3 IO Map COM1 COM2 COM3 (Touch screen) COM4 (IrDa) 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h 116 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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A long press more than app. 4 sec. will force the PCI6000 to power off. The 4 sec. period may be changed to 0 sec. in the BIOS setting. Find more information in chapter 25.
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Released IrDa This is used for infrared Rx/Tx file transfer. The IrDa operates on COM4 and performs as a normal UART converting data signals to infrared data. Find more information in chapter 118 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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Released Chapter 25 Power Mangement 25.1 Restart and Shutdown This is a description of power management on PCI6000 and the mode of operation related to the power button and the shut down/restart of Windows. The following terms are used: Suspend: The computer is running on low power with data still in memory.:...
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"RESTART" "SHUTDOWN" "STANDBY" PCI6000 reboot automatic PCI6000 enters standby mode PCI6000 enters suspend mode NOTE: If the computer dont go to suspend mode it may be that infrared touch drivers are installed. The touch driver will control COM3 so it has to be removed manually. Go to the Control Panel and choose System.
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How to Change the Power Button's Behaviour "Instant Off" : PCI6000 will enter standby immediately if you hit the power button. Remember to save your work before you hit it. Choose "Power Management Setup" in the BIOS. Change "Soft_off By PWR_BTTN"...
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This paper gives an overview of the IrDA protocols with comments on their use in embedded environments performing file transfer between 2 PC's i.e. from PCI6000 to a laptop PC. How to Install IrDa under Windows 98 (quick steps) After each step you have to click on the Next button.
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The maximal communications range is 15° in all directions and 4 meters in a angle of 0°. This is measured between two PCI6000 but a lot of IrDA devices will have pour specification.
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CD Signal COM1 and COM2 (1-4) Serial ports D-Sub 9 connectors. The PCI6000 comes with two different configurations: Non-galvanic isolated (standard), where 2 of the connectors are blinded and only the male connectors are available. In this version the ports are RS232 only.
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Positive receive -RxD Negative receive Signal ground D-Sub 9 female pin-out (RS485) Chassis ground TxD/RxD Positive transceive -TxD/-RxD Negative transceive Signal ground For a detailed description of the galvanic serial port module, see chapter 31. 126 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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The CD-ROM drive connectors consist of a power connector and a signal connector. Both connectors may be hidden be a metal plate. If so, please remove the plate be rewinding the screws. For ISC CD-Rom kit please check chapter 33. The power connector is of type AMP 172294-1 and has the following pin-out:...
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SLCT Floppy Disk Drive Connector (7) This male high density D-Sub 26 connector is for the ISC portable floppy disk drive which also comes with the suitable cable. The connector contains both the signal and the supply- ing power for the external drive. Please check chapter 33 for ISC Floppy disk kit.
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The DIN8 connector is compatible with a standard DIN5 PC-AT keyboard connector. By using the enhanced DIN connector also the mouse signals are available. This is used to connect the ISC external IP65 keyboard. Please check chapter 32. Pin-out (PC-AT style connector, enhanced)
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For a 115V/230V AC power supply the pin-out is: 1 Line input (left terminal) 2 Neutral 3 Protective earth For a 24V DC power supply the pin-out is: 1 +24V (left terminal) 2 0V 3 Protective earth 130 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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Green 0V (digital) Blue DDCDAT 0V (digital) HSYNC 0V (analogue) VSYNC 0V (analogue) DDCCLK 0V (analogue) Front Connector (15) For connection of front module. For pinout please contact ISC technical support. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 27 Connectors Level 1 131...
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MS1 and MS2 to support external mouse instead of the pad mouse located on D type front. Dual mice may be attached using the USB port to attach a secondary mouse. Default Setting: PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 28 Jumper Settings Level 1 133...
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LM80 monitors FAN2 connector on tacho input 2 LM80 monitors front FAN2 on tacho input 2 LM80 monitors PSU fan on tacho input 2 Jumpers marked with * should never be changed from factory settings. 134 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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100 W max. load Input frequency 47 - 63 Hz Efficiency 85% typical Full load; nominal Vin AC Hold up time 20 mSec. Full load; 198 VAC in Fusing 2 A Slow blow Internal PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 29 PSU 135...
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To switch between 115 and 230VAC the power supply has an internal switch placed in the area below the Level 1 fan. This may be changed using a screwdriver or similar. If switch setting is changed please pay attention to change the marking too. 136 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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Input voltage range 16 - 36 VDC Input power 100 W max. Efficiency 80% typical Full load; nominal Vin Hold up time 20 mSec. Full load; 16 VDC in Fusing 10 A Slow blow Internal PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 29 PSU 137...
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50mV 50mV 200mV 200mV 50mV Line & load regulation Setting accuracy Protection Overcurrent Isolation Common ground Monitoring Remote Power ON signal shut-down The power supply have a +5V @ 0.8A suspend voltage for powerdown. 138 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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2x5-pin connectors for serial ports. JCOM1 and JCOM2 signals are driven by RS232 dri- vers to meet EIA/TIA-232E and CCITT V.28 specifications. Use a pin-row to Dsub-9M cable. Also refer to the jumper settings section. 140 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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ATAPI CD-ROM drive, but can be used for an external IDE hard disk as well. The power for the external drive is supplied by the JDSPWR connector. For a complete pin-out description see the section of Base Unit Connectors. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 30 Motherboard Level 1 141...
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Universal serial bus ports. For pin-out description see the section of Base Unit Connectors. MMC2 Socket for CPU of the type Intel P-II Mobile Module 2. For a list of available modules and part numbers contact your local ISC sales representative. 142 Part 5 PCI6000 Electrical Details...
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Released RJ45 Interface for 10/100 Mbit Ethernet. For pin-out description see the section of Base Unit Connectors. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 30 Motherboard Level 1 143...
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Released Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories Describes Functionallity and Data for Accessories...
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Released Chapter 31 Serial Port Modules Optionally, the PCI6000 can be equipped with galvanic isolated serial ports as an alterna- tive to the standard RS232 ports. The isolated serial port, called a serial port module, can be configured in various ways. It supports three different interface standards for serial com- munication: Full duplex RS232, full duplex RS422 and half duplex RS485.
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The RS485 interface is wired to the Dsub-9 female connector. RS485 has more configura- tion possibilities. The basic configuration is illustrated with the following jumper settings. In this case the transmitter and the receiver is controlled by the RTS signal, ie. during trans- mission the receiver is disabled. 148 Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories...
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The basic configuration is illustrated with the following jumper settings. If an 120W termination between RxD and RxD- is required, then short jumper G (17 + 18) as well. Please note, that jumper G is 90° rotated. PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 31 Serial Port Modules 149...
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1 CHS Chassis ground 2 NC Not connected 3 TxD Positive transmit 4 -TxD Negative transmit 5 NC No connect 6 NC No connect 7 RxD Positive receive 8 -RxD Negative receive 9 GND Signal ground 150 Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories...
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: DIN 8 pin IP65/NEMA 4/12 Layout : Qwerty, 102-key and mouse Contact Technology : Tinplated beryllium copper Power Consumption : +5V DC, max. 120mA Operative Temperature : 0°C to 55°C Interface : PS/2 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 32 Full External AT Keyboard 151...
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Released Back : Non-skid rubber foot (5 mm) Inside X-ray View : Gasket : Mouse device : Keyboard controller 152 Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories...
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: Polyurethane, length 1600mm Connector : DIN 8 pin IP65/NEMA 4/12 Layout : Qwerty, 102-key and mouse Contact Technology : Tinplated beryllium copper Power Consumption : +5V DC, max. 120mA Interface : PS/2 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 32 Full External AT Keyboard 153...
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Released Inside X-ray View : Gasket : Versa Pad : Keyboard controller Cut Out 154 Part 6 PCI6000 Accessories...
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Released Chapter 33 Disk Drives 33.1 CD Rom Kit For easy access to CD Rom drive we recommend to purchase the ISC CD Rom kit. The kit consists of: • CD Rom drive • Data cable • Power cable P/N: U036050 33.2 Floppy Disk Kit...
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Released Chapter 34 Level 4 Mounting Brackets Level 4 Top Mounting Bracket, L=434 mm TOP mounting : P/N U017201 PCI6000 User’s Manual Chapter 34 Level 4 Mounting Brackets 157...
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