Preface Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve the reliability, design and function. It does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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Preface Important Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions carefully 1. Read all cautions and warnings on the equipment. 2. Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 3. Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment. 4.
Preface Warning The Box PC and its components contain very delicately Integrated Circuits (IC). To protect the Box PC and its components against damage caused by static electricity, you should always follow the precautions below when handling it: 1. Disconnect your Box PC from the power source when you want to work on the inside.
Preface Warranty This product is warranted to be in good working order for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this period, we will, at our option, replace or repair it at no additional charge except as set forth in the following terms.
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Introduction 1.1. The Computer Product Highlights • Cable-less , Fanless Design • User Selectable Modularized Design • 17” 1280 x 1024 SXGA LCD Display w/ LED Backlight • Front Panel IP65 Compliant • Serial Ports (RS-485), w/ Auto-flow Control • Mini-card Sockets x 1, PCI x 1 or PCIe x 1 •...
Introduction 1.3. Specifications System Intel J1900 Quad-Core™ Processor 2.0GHz 1 x DDR3L SO-DIMM Socket, supporting 1066/1333 MHz SDRAM up to 8GB Memory 1 x 4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM memory module installed 2 x Intel® I210AT GbE controllers Watchdog Timer 1~255 levels reset Storage 1st Device 1 x outside-accessible CFast slot...
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Introduction 1 x Mini-card socket ( full-size) (USB only) Expansion Bus 1 x PCI 32-bit slot (default) or 1 x PCIe x1 slot (both Riser Cards are included in Standard Accessories) Optional 1 x semi-piercing DB9 hole reserved External I/O 2 x RS-232 and 2 x RS232/485 ports with Serial Ports auto-flow design, all are DB9 connectors...
Introduction 1.4. Inside the Package Upon opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is missing or appears damaged, contact your local dealer or distributor. The package should contain the following items: 1 x LYNC-817 industrial panel PC 1 x Accessory Box that contains the following items: •...
Introduction 1.5.1. Optional Accessories The following items are normally optional, but some vendors may include them in the standard package, or some vendors may not carry all the items. 12V/5A 60W AC/DC power adapter kit PAC-P060W-02 1.5.2. Configure-to-Order Service Make the computer more tailored to your needs by selecting one or more components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer.
Getting Started 2.1. Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions of the computer, with the measurements in width, depth, and height called out. - 8 -...
Getting Started 2.2. Tour the Computer Take a look around the computer and find the external controls and connectors. 2.2.1. Front View On the front side of the computer is a LCD display, with one Power button. Power Button - 9 -...
Getting Started 2.2.3. Bottom View The bottom side of the computer is where the computer’s I/O ports are. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Description ① Power switch ② DC-IN ③ DVI port ④ 2 x LAN ports ⑤...
Getting Started 2.3. Driver Installation Note The computer supports the operating systems Windows 7 and Windows 8. Find the necessary device drivers on the CD that comes with your purchase. Always follow the sequence below to install all drivers to prevent errors: Chipset→Graphics→Audio→LAN→touch Windows 7 Device...
Engine of the Computer 3.2. Jumpers and Connectors This chapter will explicate each of the jumpers and connectors on the carrier board of the computer. 3.2.1. Jumpers JATX1 Function: power supply mode setting TPC2 JFRT1 PWRIN1 JPIC1 Jumper Type: 2.00mm-pitch JATX1 1x3-pin header INV1...
Installation & Maintenance 4.1. Use Onboard Jumpers and Connectors The computer’s carrier board comes with some connectors to join some devices and also some jumpers to alter hardware configuration. Follow through the guide below to access these components inside the computer. 1.
Installation & Maintenance 4.2. Install Hardware The following sections will guide you through the basic hardware installation for the computer. Remember to turn off the panel PC before installing/removing inner hardware. 4.2.1. Install SSD or HDD The computer supports a 2.5” HDD or SSD to work inside the computer. To install a 2.5”...
Installation & Maintenance 4.2.2. Install CFast Card The computer comes with a CFast slot to power the computer with a CFast card. To install a CFast card to the computer: 1. Continued from the preceding section, locate the CFast slot on carrier board, or unscrew and take off the CFast slot door without the need to dismount rear panel.
Installation & Maintenance 4.2.3. Install Wi-Fi Module The computer comes with one Mini-card socket (USB Interface) to load the computer with a wireless module of PCI Express Mini-card form factor: (See also 1.5.2. Configure-to-Order Service on page 6.) • If you have ordered the Wi-Fi module, see Appendix A: Wi-Fi Module Hardware/Software Installation to know how to install the hardware and...
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Installation & Maintenance 3. Loosen and remove the screw as marked in the picture below. Carefully dismount the bracket. 4. Insert the riser card into the PCI or PCIe Slot 5. Fix the bracket with screws 6. Insert a PCI or a PCIe card into the riser card slot - 32 -...
Installation & Maintenance 7. Fix the PCI or PCIe card with screws. 4.2.5 Install 2nd CFast module 1. Please take the CFast bracket and CFast module out of the package. 2. Fix the module on the bracket with screws 3. Remove the screw on the SSD bracket and slide it out. 4.
Installation & Maintenance 4.3. Mount the Computer Integrate the computer to where it works by mounting it to a wall in the surroundings or to the rear of a display monitor. Similarly, the subsequent illustrations only take LYNC-715 for instance. 4.3.1.
Installation & Maintenance 4.3.2. VESA Mounting 4.3.2.1. Use VESA Arm To integrate the computer to a VESA arm: 1. Find the VESA mounting holes on the Panel PC. 100 x 100mm VESA mounting holes 75 x 75mm VESA mounting holes 2.
Installation & Maintenance 4.4. Wire DC-Input Power Source Warning Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install or replace this equipment. Follow the instructions below to connect the computer to a DC-input power source: 1. Before wiring, make sure the power source is disconnected. 2.
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BIOS The BIOS Setup utility for the computer is featured by American Megatrends Inc to configure the system settings stored in the system’s BIOS ROM. The BIOS is activated once the computer powers on. When the computer is off, the battery on the main board supplies power to BIOS RAM.
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BIOS Key Commands The BIOS Setup utility relies on a keyboard to receive user’s instructions. Hit the following keys to navigate within the utility and configure the utility. Keystroke Function ← → Moves left/right between the top menus. ↓ ↑ Moves up/down between highlight items.
BIOS 5.1. Main The Main menu features the settings of System Date and System Time and displays some BIOS info and system info. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main BIOS Version LYNC-817 1.01 Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J1900 @1.99GHz System Bus Speed 83 MHz System Memory Speed...
BIOS 5.2. Advanced Access the Advanced menu to manage the computer’s system configuration including the Super IO chip. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Configures Boot Settings. Boot Configuration PCI Express Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration SATA Configuration SIO Fintek 81216 Help Select Item...
BIOS 5.2.1. Boot Configuration Setting Description Numlock Select Power-on state for Num lock 5.2.2. PCI Express Configuration Configures PCI Express by the following settings: Setting Description PCI Express Root Port Enables/disables this PCIe port. PCIe Speed Options are: Auto, Gen 1, Gen 2 Auto is the default.
BIOS 5.2.3. Miscellaneous Configuration Setting Description Set the state of System when power is re-applied after a Power failure State After G3 (G3 state) Options are S0 State(default)/S5 State 5.2.4. SATA Configuration Select this submenu to configure the SATA controller. Setting Description Enables/disables the present SATA controller.
BIOS 5.3. Security The Security menu sets up the password for the system’s supervisor account. Once the supervisor password is set up, this BIOS Setup utility is limited to access and will ask for the password each time any access is attempted. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev.
BIOS 5.4. Power The Power menu sets up the power option of system InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Determines the action taken when the system power is off Wake on PME <Disabled> and a PCI Power Management Enable wake up event occurs.
BIOS 5.5. Boot The Boot menu configures how to boot up the system such as the configuration of boot device priority. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Disables or enables booting in Quiet Boot <Enabled> text mode PXE Boot to LAN <Disabled>...
BIOS 5.6. Exit The Exit menu features a handful of commands to launch actions from the BIOS Setup utility regarding saving changes, quitting the utility and recovering defaults. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Exit Saving Changes Exit system setup and save Exit Discarding Changes your changes.
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Appendices Appendix A: Wi-Fi Module Hardware/Software Installation To use Wi-Fi, hardware-wise the computer needs a Wi-Fi module installed, and software-wise the computer needs the device driver and an application program. This appendix will guide you to install the Wi-Fi module and the device driver. (To have a copy of the device driver, please contact ARBOR customer service by the contact info described in Technical Support...
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Appendices 3. Please take out the riser card bracket and PCIe x 1 riser card from accessory box. 4. Fix the bracket and riser card with screws Loosen and remove the screw as marked in the picture below. Carefully dismount the bracket. 6.
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Appendices 8. Prepare the Wi-Fi module kit. The module is a half-size module of PCI Express Mini-card form factor, with two U.FL connectors, one is “MAIN“ or “0”, and the other is “AUX“ or “1”. Two U.FL connectors, one is “0”, the other is “1”.
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Appendices 11. Prepare the adapter card - ELPP-0101-C224. Insert the WiFi module into the mPCIe slot on the adapter card, and fix the “mini-half bracket” with the latches on the card. Latches on the card 12. Install the adapter card to PCIe x 1 connector on riser card, and fasten the adapter bracket to the computer with the screw as shown below.
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Appendices 13. Thread the SMA end of antenna cable through the ANT hole. Note that the SMA connector comes in the form of a threaded bolt, with one flat side. Make sure to align the connector’s flat side with the hole’s flat side. 14.
Appendices Appendix B: PenMount Utilities B.1. PenMount Control Panel After everything is installed properly, there will be a touch screen application named PenMount Control Panel in All Programs. Execute this application. 1. The program consists of 3 tabs. The left one is Device, in it, you can find how many devices are detected in your system.
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Appendices 2. And then another window with Calibrate tab will jump out. Device Calibration Dialog a. The Calibrate Tab This function offers two ways to calibrate your touch screen. ‘Standard Calibration’ adjusts most touch screens while ‘Advanced Calibration’ adjusts aging touch screens. a.1 Standard Calibration The Standard Calibration function lets you match the touch screen to your display so that the point you touch is accurately tracked on screen.
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Appendices 1st crosshair a.2 Advanced Calibration The Advanced Calibration function improves the accuracy of calibration by using more involved engineering calculations. Use this function only if you have tried the Standard Calibration and there is still a discrepancy in the way the touch screen maps to the display.
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Appendices Turn off Plot Calibration EEPROM Data storage b. The Edge Compensation Tab Under the same level where you calibrate your screen, you may find the tab. This tab is the edge compensation settings for the advanced calibration. You can adjust the settings from 0 to 30 for accommodating the difference of each touch panel.
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Appendices 3. Press OK to close former window and back to upper level. As mentioned before, the program consists of 3 tabs, and the central one is Tool, switch to it.and click Draw to test PenMount touch screen operation. - 59 -...
Appendices B.2. PenMount Gesture 1. Now that this tablet PC supports touchscreen function, you may take advantage of that to set hotkey or do other settings. Single-click a small icon like a monitor in system tray. If it's absent, you can recall it from All Programs.
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Appendices 2. Check “Enable” and click the upward arrow in red square. You may also disable gesture function by canceling “Enable” box. 3. And then another Gesture Select window will pop up. Each mark in this menu represents your gesture on screen. For example, the upward arrow indicates that you move your finger across the touch screen from bottom to top.
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Appendices 4. Then again, choose Hot Key, Action or Application to set each gesture’s corresponding function. You may disable respective gesture, too. And remember to press Apply after all. - 62 -...
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