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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Built-in Computer PS-2000B Series User Manual When printing out this PDF manual, since the printer setting can effect the quality of the printout, be sure your printer’s quality setting is set to “High”.
  • Page 2 3. This manual was written with care; however, if you should find any errors or omissions, please contact Pro-face and inform them of your findings. 4. Please be aware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any damages, losses, or third party claims arising from the uses of this product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.2.1 PS-B Unit Installation Cautions ............2-6 2.2.2 Installation Procedures ............... 2-8 2.3 Wiring ......................2-10 2.3.1 Connecting the Power Cord ............. 2-10 2.3.2 Power Supply Precautions..............2-12 2.3.3 Grounding Precautions ..............2-13 2.3.4 Precautions When Connecting I/O Signal Lines ........ 2-14 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 4: Preface

    ® ® When Using Windows 2000/Windows XP ..........4-8 4.5.1 Automatic System Log-on Setup............4-8 4.5.2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System (UPS) ........4-9 4.5.3 Changing System Settings ..............4-9 4.5.4 NTFS File System Conversion ............4-10 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 5 7.2.2 Expansion Slots ................... 7-4 7.2.3 Clock Accuracy................... 7-4 APPENDICES A.1 Hardware Configuration................A-1 A.1.1 I/O Map ..................... A-1 A.1.2 Memory Map ..................A-2 A.1.3 Interrupt Map ..................A-3 A.2 List of Optional Devices ................A-4 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 6: Essential Safety Precautions

    PS-B unit's internal parts. Be sure to read and understand Chapter 2 "Hardware Installa- • tion" thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PS-B unit. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 7 PS-B unit with transportation vehicles (trains, cars and ships), disaster and crime prevention devices, various types of safety equipment, non-life support related medical devices, etc. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 8 When PS-B Unit's Hard Disk (HDD) data is lost: • The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon- sible or provide any compensation for damage(s) caused by the loss of data stored in the PS-B unit's hard disk drive (HDD).
  • Page 9: Documentation Conventions

    Indicates steps in a procedure. Be sure to perform these steps in 1) , 2) the order given. PS-B/PS-B Unit Abbreviation for the PS-2000B Series of Built-in Computers. Abbreviation for FP-2500 and FP-2600TFT color touch panel display. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Chapter 4 - Setting Up Your PS-B unit • When you order a PS-B unit built to your specifications, that PS-B package should include each optional items' Installa- tion Guide. Please use that guide to check the contents of each optional items' package. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 11: Ul/C-Ul (Csa) Application Notes

    This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. • Be sure the unit the PS-B is built into uses an UL/c-UL (CSA) approved struc- ture. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 12: Ce Marking Notes

    This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. • Be sure the unit the PS-B is built into uses an EN60950 approved structure. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 13 Preface Memo PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Ps-B Unit Basics

    Install PS-2000B User Manual and Driver CD Data Install Required Device Drivers Install all required software. For software Install Required Software installation instructions, refer to the manual provided with that product. Install the PS-B Unit PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–1...
  • Page 15 For details concerning these procedures, refer to the OS manufacturer's instruction manual. • Whenever you turn the PS-B unit's power OFF, wait until the internal HDD stops spinning (approximately 5 seconds) before turning the power ON again. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–2...
  • Page 16: Ps-B System Design

    (or one of each), be sure to designate one as the master unit and the other as the slave unit; otherwise, a unit malfunction or operation error may occur. For master/slave setup procedures for each unit, refer to that product's instruction manual. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–3...
  • Page 17 Some FP display has not only an Analog RGB interface but also a DVI-D interface for the PS-B unit, and can be connected via Pro-face's 10m DVI-D cable. For details, refer to the FP's catalogue or Installation manual, or contact your local Pro-face distributor. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–4...
  • Page 18: Ps-B Part Names And Features

    Connect a DVI-D monitor here. 11: Analog RGB Connector (VGA) Connect an analog RGB monitor here. 12: RS-232C Connector (COM1) Selectable between RI and 5V. 13: RS-232C Connector (COM2) 14: RS-232C Connector (COM3) Selectable between RI and 5V. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–5...
  • Page 19: Rs-232C Interface (Com1/Com2/Com3/Com4)

    27: CD-ROM/FDD Unit Power Connector 28: FDD unit Connector 29: CD-ROM Drive Connector 30: Standard Display ON/OFF Switch When connecting Digital’s Standard Display to the PS-B unit, be sure to set Dip Switch #4 to Main Unit Internal View PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–6...
  • Page 20 • Be sure to check the interface specifications of the opposite side's con- nector before changing this setting. Incorrect settings can result in a malfunction or unit damage. • Be sure to turn the PS-B unit OFF prior to changing internal settings to prevent a malfunction. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–7...
  • Page 21: Ras Interface (Ras)

    No polarity due to the 1.8k 1.8k Sink/Source input. 1/10W 1/10W DIN0(+), DIN1(+) DIN2(+), DIN3(+) RST(+) DC12V to (12 to 24V) Cable DC24V DIN0(-), DIN1(-) DIN2(-), DIN3(-) RST(-) PC357 Switch or a certain D-sub 25-pin connector switching device PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–8...
  • Page 22 When the load current becomes large, a 1.5V (max) drop will occur between the terminals. • Be sure to connect the protective diode shown in the above diagram (*1) when connecting an inductive load PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–9...
  • Page 23: Dvi-D Interface

    • When using a DVI-D monitor together with a second RGB monitor, some RGB monitors may not be able to be used, so please include a monitor test in your system testing. • When using Pro-face’s FP-DV01-50<5m> cable, use this dip switch’s default setting. PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–10...
  • Page 24: Ps-B External Views And Dimensions

    Chapter 1 – PS-B Unit Basics PS-B External Views and Dimensions 1.5.1 PS-B Unit Unit: mm[in.] 118[4.65] 260[10.24] 39[1.54] Front Side PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–11...
  • Page 25: With Cd-Rom/Fdd Unit Attached

    Chapter 1 – PS-B Unit Basics 1.5.2 With CD-ROM/FDD Unit Attached Unit: mm[in.] 41[1.61] 118[4.65] Side Front PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–12...
  • Page 26: With Rs-232C/Rs-485 Conversion Unit Attached

    Chapter 1 – PS-B Unit Basics 1.5.3 With RS-232C/RS-485 Conversion Unit Attached Unit: mm[in.] 260[10.24] 39[1.54] 118[4.65] 21.5[0.85] Front Side PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–13...
  • Page 27: With Mounting Bracket Attached

    Chapter 1 – PS-B Unit Basics 1.5.4 With Mounting Bracket Attached Vertical Installation Unit: mm[in.] 118[4.65] 137[5.39] 155[6.10] Left Front Right PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–14...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 – PS-B Unit Basics Horizontal Installation Unit: mm[in.] 118[4.65] 137[5.39] 155[6.10] Left Front Right Magnified View of Mounting Bracket Installation Slot 20[0.79] 5[0.20] PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–15...
  • Page 29 PS-B unit's installation surface (i.e. an opera- tion panel's door, etc.) can move (i.e. open or close) due consider- ation should be given to the PS-B unit's weight. 7.1.3 External Specifications PS-2000B Series User Manual 1–16...
  • Page 30: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Boards A wide variety of optional units and expansion boards (PCI bus compatible board *1) manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation can be used with the PS-B. Unscrew the four (4) cover attachment screws, and remove the cover. Install the desired unit and/or expansion board as shown in the "...
  • Page 31 To remove this cover, unscrew the attachment screws (2), and lift up the cover. (See drawing below). (When reattaching the screws, use a torque of 0.5 to 0.6N•m.) Can be removed by hand PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–2...
  • Page 32 (From the bottom, SLOT1, SLOT2, SLOT3) Unit Installation Area The HDD and CF Card units are installed here. Expansion Board Stays These stays absorb vibration and hold the expansion boards in place. Installing Expansion Board Stays PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–3...
  • Page 33 The Expansion Board Stay’s position can be adjusted using the slotted openings in the cover. When the desired position is found, tighten the screws to secure the Stay in place. SLOT3 Screw Hole SLOT2 Screw Hole SLOT1 Screw Hole PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–4...
  • Page 34 Attach the clamp holder and clamp band as shown below to secure the connector in place. To use the Clamp Band with two cables, attach it as shown below. Be sure not to attach the band vertically. PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–5...
  • Page 35: Installing The Ps-B Unit

    Installed Horizontally Installation Angle • Be sure and try to install the PS-B in an upright position in order to minimize the heat accumulation within the PS-B. Cooling Fan Cooling Fan Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–6...
  • Page 36 Front View 50[1.97] 50[1.97] [1.97] [1.97] [1.97] 70[2.76] Installed Horizontally Side View Front View 50[1.97] 50[1.97] 50[1.97] 50[1.97] 50[1.97] 70[2.76] Attached to Wall/Side of Panel Side View Front View 50[1.97] 50[1.97] [1.97] [1.97] 70[2.76] 50[1.97] 50[1.97] PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–7...
  • Page 37: Installation Procedures

    1. Attach the mounting bracket to the PS-B main unit by using the provided four (4) screws. Be sure that the mounting bracket is attached in the correct direction. Installed Vertically (With CD-ROM/FD drive unit attached) PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–8...
  • Page 38 Next, install the PS-B unit in the panel by hanging the mounting bracket screws holes over the screw heads. Finally, tighten all mounting bracket screws to secure the PS-B unit in place. Screw Screw Screw Screw Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–9...
  • Page 39: Wiring

    Black Ø3.2 mm[0.13] min. White 6.0 mm Green/Yellow [0.24] max. 1. Recommended crimp contact: Equivalent of V1.25-3 manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg Co., Ltd. PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–10...
  • Page 40 • The proper tightening torque is 0.5 N•m. • To prevent the possibility of a crimp terminal short, use a crimp terminal that has an insulating sleeve. (4) Reattach the terminal cover to the original position. PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–11...
  • Page 41: Power Supply Precautions

    • Isolate the main circuit (high voltage and large I/O device current) line, I/O signal lines, and power cord, I/O power and do not bind or bring then in close contact. source I/O device Motor device Main circuit power source PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–12...
  • Page 42: Grounding Precautions

    (c) Shared Ground: Not acceptable through conduits. • FG and SG are connected inside the PS-B main unit. When connecting with other Another PS-B device, designate the system configuration device so that it won't form a SG short-circuit loop. PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–13...
  • Page 43: Precautions When Connecting I/O Signal Lines

    • If the motor circuit cable cannot be wired as a separate system, use shielded cables and ground one end of the shield to the FG terminal of the PS-B. • In order to improve the noise immunity, attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recommended. PS-2000B Series User Manual 2–14...
  • Page 44: Chapter 3 System Setup

    3.1 Setup Procedures 3.2 System Parameters Chapter System Setup This chapter explains how to enter the PS-2000B Series Unit's system settings, as well as the cautions required both before and during set up. Setup Procedures Normally, use only the factory (default) settings.
  • Page 45: System Parameters

    IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) Displays the name of the IDE type Hard Disk connected to the PS-B. Pressing the [Enter] key will call up the Parameter settings menu. For details, refer to 3.2.2 IDE HDD Auto Detection PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 46 :Displays all errors, except for those related to the disk drive (FDD), and stops the unit. [All,But Disk/Key] :Displays all errors, except for those related to the disk drive (FDD) and keyboard, and then stops the unit. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 47: Ide Hdd Auto-Detection

    [IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave)] setting is set to [Manual], the Access Mode must be [CHS]. When the [IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave)] setting is set to [Auto], these values are automaticaly detected. [Capac- ity] is set automaticaly. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 48: Advanced Bios Features

    CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This setting turns ON or OFF external(L2) SEcondary Cache Memory's ECC (Error Check Correction). The available settings are [Disabled] and [Enabled]. The factory default setting is [Enabled] and is recommended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 49 [6] and is recommended for most users. Typematic Delay (Msec) When [Typematic Rate Setting] is set to [Enabled], this setting determines the delay period until the initial repetition is started. The [250] selection is factory set and is recommended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 50 Small Logo (EPA) Show Enables/disables the initial display at startup of the EPA logo. The avail- able selections are [Enabled] and [Disabled], [Disabled] is factory set and recom- mended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 51: Advanced Chipset Features

    Sets whether the System BIOS’ Cache is used or not. When the OS is set to use this cache, the PS-B unit’s processing speed will increase. Settings available are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory setting is [Disabled] and is recom- mended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 52 On-Chip Video Window Size Designates the on-chip video window size used by the VGA driver. The available settings are [Disabled] and [64MB]. The factory default setting is [64MB] and is recommended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 53: Integrated Peripherals

    Select [Enabled] or [Disable] when attaching a USB device. The [Disabled] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. When using the USB I/F or the USB connector for connecting the touch panel, set this item to “Enabled”. 3-10 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 54 The [3F8/IRQ4] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. Onboard Serial Port 2 Designates the PS-B's Serial Port2 I/O address. The selections include [Disabled], [Auto], [3F8/IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4] and [2E8/IRQ3]. The [2F8/IRQ3] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-11...
  • Page 55 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ Designates the interupt number for the PS-B's on-board Serial Port4. The selections include [IRQ9], [IRQ10], [IRQ11] or [IRQ15]. The [IRQ10] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. 3-12 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 56: Power Management Setup

    Video Off In Suspend Designates how the monitor is blanked. The available settings are [Yes] and [No]. The factory default setting is [Yes]. *1 This standard is approved by the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association). PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-13...
  • Page 57 Primary IDE 0, Primary IDE 1, Secondary IDE 0, Secondary IDE 1, FDD, COM, LPT Port, PCI PIRQ[A-D]#. Factory settings are [Disabled] and recommended for most users. 3-14 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 58: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    INT Pin 1(2/3/4/5/6/7/8) Assignment Used when manually allocating the PCI interrupt signal to an IRQ. Select either [Auto], [3], [4], [5], [7], [9], [10], [11], [12], [14], or [15]. Factory setting is [Auto]. PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-15...
  • Page 59: Irq Resources

    [PnP/ PCI Configurations] menu's [Resources Control By] option is set to [Manual]. [PCI/ISA PnP] .. Select to use a PnP-ready PCI or ISA card. [Legacy ISA] ..Select to use a non-PnP ISA card. The initial settings are all [PCI/ISA PnP]. 3-16 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 60: Dma Resources

    [PnP/ PCI Configurations] menu's [Resources Control By] option is set to [Manual]. [PCI/ISA PnP] .. Select to use a PnP-ready PCI or ISA card. [Legacy ISA] ..Select to use a non-PnP ISA card. The initial settings are all [PCI/ISA PnP]. PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-17...
  • Page 61: System Monitor Setup

    When enabled, this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the CPU core voltage change exceeds that level. The available settings are [+/-6%], [+/- 8%] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled]. 3-18 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 62 [Disabled]. Power FAN Speed Limit When enabled, this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for Power FAN. The available settings are [-30%], [-50%] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled]. PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-19...
  • Page 63: Frequency/Voltage Control

    Spread Spectrum This setting allows you to set the CPU Clock generator's spread Spectrum. The available settings are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled] and strongly recommended for users. 3-20 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 64: Load Fail-Safe Defaults

    "PASSWORD DISABLE" will appear, providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set. When password input is required, use the [Advanced BIOS Features] area's [Security Option] feature to enter the password. 3.2.3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES PS-2000B Series User Manual 3-21...
  • Page 65: Set User Password

    3.2.16 Save & Exit Setup This feature saves the settings entered in the Setup Utility and restarts the PS-B unit. 3.2.17 Exit Without Saving This feature quits the Setup Utility program without saving any settings entered. 3-22 PS-2000B Series User Manual...
  • Page 66: Chapter 4 Setting Up Your Ps-B Unit

    Acrobat Reader (English Version) ® [Jpn] Acrobat Reader (Japanese Version) [Utility] <PS-B Utility Tools> [Shutdown] Remote Shutdown [RASSvr] Remote RAS Server for PC Utility Setup <Supported OS types> [Win2000] Windows ® 2000 ® [WinXP] Windows PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–1...
  • Page 67: Setup Procedures

    XP. PS-B unit perfor- mance cannot be guaranteed when any other operating system is used. PS-B Utility Setup Install the necessary drivers and utility software from the "PS-2000B Series User Manual & Driver CD". • A PS/2 (mini-DIN) type keyboard is required to install the •...
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 – Setting up Your PS-B Unit Installing Software from the PS-2000B Series User Manual & Driver CD-ROM To install this software you need to connect Digital Electronics Corporation's optional CD-ROM/FDD (PSB-CD/FD01) unit to the PS-B. To begin the installation, click on the "Setup.exe" file in your OS' folder.
  • Page 69: Setting Up An Hdd With Pre-Installed Os

    XP HDD unit. Installing the HDD Unit After opening the PS-B unit's packing box, check that a hard disk unit is installed. If it is not, you will need to install it. Pre-installed HDD Unit Installation Guide PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–4...
  • Page 70 [Sysmon] System Monitor/RAS Application • The actual organization may differ depending on your PS- B unit's OS. • Setting up the PS-B unit's utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver (PSSYSMON.SYS) to the system folder. PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–5...
  • Page 71: Installing Drivers

    Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver will accelerate the screen refresh speed, using special hardware features. (1) Start "C:\Proface\Display\Win2K_xpm67.exe" file. (2) Select [Next]-[Yes]-[Exit], and then restart the system to complete the instal- lation. PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–6...
  • Page 72: Special Application Program Features

    System File: Pssysmon.sys This system file allows use of the RAS and System Monitoring features. This file should not be modified. If it is modified, the RAS and System Monitoring features may not operate correctly. PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–7...
  • Page 73: Uninstalling Utility Software

    (4) Enter the user name and password for automatic logon and click [OK]. A password must be assigned for user to perform automatic logon. If automatic logon is not used, a PS/2 (mini-DIN) type key- board is required to logon. PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–8...
  • Page 74: Uninterrupted Power Supply System (Ups)

    Double-click the [I386] folder in the Windows CD-ROM. D:\I386 (When the CD-ROM drive is "D") • When Your PS-B has a Preinstalled OS C:\Proface\Setup\I386 1. "xx" is your OS. ® ® Example) When using Windows XP: "Windows XP Professional CD-ROM" PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–9...
  • Page 75: Ntfs File System Conversion

    X: /fs:ntfs (Replace "X" with your drive name.) Once the file system is converted to the NTFS file system, it cannot be converted back to the Windows ® DOS-compatible file system (FAT32). PS-2000B Series User Manual 4–10...
  • Page 76: Chapter 5 Monitoring Features

    LED Indicator (2 colors, 1 lamp) Types of Processing Pop-up Message Output Buzzer Output System Shutdown System Reset 1. The Remote Input feature can be disabled or enabled, however, a forced hardware reset cannot be set using the LED settings. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–1...
  • Page 77: Ras Feature Details

    • A CF card doesn't support SMART and therefore the status of the CF card cannot be monitored. • When a hard disk except options made by Pro-face is used, opera- tion of SMART Monitoring cannot be guaranteed. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–2...
  • Page 78 General Signal Output is a digital output signal for sending system status information to external devices. 4 bits (DOUT0 to DOUT3) are assigned for this output. This feature can be controlled from an application via the System Monitor API- DLL. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–3...
  • Page 79 System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature. System Reset This feature resets the system when the Watchdog Timer reaches "time up". System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–4...
  • Page 80: Ras Feature Overview

    *1 Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system’s specifications. 5.2 System Monitor/RAS Feature *2 Output via the RAS feature. *3 Be sure you RAS connector’s wiring is designed for your system’s specifications. 1.4.2 RAS Interface PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–5...
  • Page 81: System Monitor/Ras Features

    [Start] -> [Program] -> [System Monitor]. • Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring. When a user who does not have the administrator authentication logs in, nothing is displayed in the item of SMART. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–6...
  • Page 82: System Monitoring Property Settings (Psb_Wps.exe)

    Enter the message Specify the operation to be displayed as a to be performed pop-up message. when the condition exceeds the allow- able range. 1. The Remote Reset feature setting is selectable only between Enable and Disable. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–7...
  • Page 83: System Monitoring Operation (Psb_Smon.exe)

    Stops the buzzer sounds at normal operations. Clears the error condition held at normal operations and Reset inside the System Monitor. Minimize Minimize the System Monitor into the icon display. Close Closes the System Monitor. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–8...
  • Page 84 When the buzzer sounds as an Error Action, the System Monitor screen displays the [Buzzer Off] button that is hidden under normal conditions. When a pop-up message window is displayed, the [Buzzer Off] button appears on the window. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–9...
  • Page 85: Error Messages

    System Monitor Property screen. Driver Operation Error "The System Monitor driver not found." "Install the latest driver." Driver Version Error "The old System Monitor driver version." "Update the driver." PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–10...
  • Page 86: Error Displays When Using Event Viewer

    Tools] -> [Event Viewer], and select [System Log]. 2) Select the System Monitor’s error and click the [Properties] icon. When the [Event Properties] dialog box appears, the error message will appear in the [Description] area. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–11...
  • Page 87 DOUT2 has output because of error. DOUT3 DOUT3 has output because of error. When a “+3.3V” error occurs and the buzzer sounds, two errors will be displayed, “+3.3V Error has occurred.” and “Buzzer has sounded because of +3.3V error”. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–12...
  • Page 88: Remote Ras

    Client PS-B • PSSymon.sys 5.3.2 Installation Procedures On the server PC, start up the "Setup.exe" file in the [RASSvr] folder on the accessory CD-ROM, and then install the program by following the instructions on the screen. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–13...
  • Page 89: Setup And Preparation Of The Remote Ras Feature

    *1 When allocating 2 or more IP Addresses to the PS-B unit, [Auto] cannot be selected. Enter settings that allow the reading of a fixed IP Address from a DHCP server. For details, contact your company’s network administrator. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–14...
  • Page 90: Read And Write Of The System Monitor/Ras Feature

    The data transfers on both sides are processed via the PSB_Ras.dll and Pro-Easy.dll programs. • The client PS-B can be shut down and re-started by writing specific value to the software reset port. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–15...
  • Page 91: List Of Device Addresses

    4. Used for the system to read/write the data and perform monitoring operation. 5. Shuts down and restarts the operation system on the client PS-B. 6. Indicates the error event that is being monitored by the PS-B. 7. -5V Voltage is ffff(hex), 65535 (decimal). PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–16...
  • Page 92 -12 V Voltage Error ERRM05 VIT Voltage Error ERRM06 Error Mask CPU FAN Error ERRM07 Power FAN Error ERRM08 CPU T emperature Error ERRM09 System Temperature ERRM0A Watchdog Timer Error ERRM0B Mirror Disk Error ERRM0C SMART Errorr ERRM0D PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–17...
  • Page 93: Restrictions

    Action Feature Distribution Feature Data Viewer VBA Feature Assist Device Data Backup/Restore Feature Capture Screen Save Feature Security Feature Device Monitor Status Monitor Read Time Measurement 1. Pro-Server with Pro-Studio Ver.4.0 or higher is required. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–18...
  • Page 94: Remote Shutdown Feature

    Remote Shutdown Application. • Both applications (for server and client) can be installed on the PS-B to achieve self-control system. In such a case, however, the PS-B should be connected to a network. PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–19...
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 – Monitoring Features Memo PS-2000B Series User Manual 5–20...
  • Page 96: Chapter 6 Maintenance And Inspection

    • Do not wring the water out of the filter. • Dry the filter in the shade and do not leave it in the direct sunlight. • Wait until the filter is completely dry, and then reattach to the main unit. Filter Filter PS-2000B Series User Manual 6–1...
  • Page 97: Periodic Maintenance Points

    Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas? Electrical specifications check Is the voltage adequate (AC85V to AC265V, 50/60 Hz)? Installation check Are all cables securely connected (not loose)? Have any of the PS-B unit’s installation brackets become loose? PS-2000B Series User Manual 6–2...
  • Page 98: Chapter 7 Specifications

    (Note: Intervals between instantaneous outage should be 1 s or longer.) Power Consumption 110 VA max. AC 1500V, 20 mA per minute Insulation Endurance (Between the charging and FG terminals) Insulation Resistance 10 M min. at DC 500V (Between the charging and FG terminals) PS-2000B Series User Manual 7–1...
  • Page 99: Environmental Specifications

    With CD-ROM /FD Drive unit 159 (W) x 265 (H) x 299 (D) mm attached (Not including projections) With RS-232C/RS-485 139.5 (W) x 265 (H) x 299 (D) mm Conversion Unit attached (Not including cables and projections) PS-2000B Series User Manual 7–2...
  • Page 100: Performance Specifications

    IEEE802.3 compatible (10 Base-T /100 Base-T X automatic changeover) Front face: 2 ports For 2-mode 3.5 inch floppy disk I/F Internal: 1 port FD I/F (for Digital Electronics Corporation's CD-ROM/FD drive unit) Disk Drives For built-in primary HDD I/F Internal: 2 ports...
  • Page 101: Expansion Slots

    ±300 seconds per month depending on the temperature differences and years of service. If using the PS-B in the system in which clock accuracy is vital, be sure to adjust the clock periodically. PS-2000B Series User Manual 7–4...
  • Page 102: Appendices

    03F8H - 03FFH Serial port 1 (COM1): General use The resources of the PCI BUS board that is installed by the user are automatically assigned to the free resource by the Plug and Play feature. PS-2000B Series User Manual A–1...
  • Page 103: Memory Map

    A.1.2 Memory Map FFFFFFFFh System ROM FFF80000h System ROM (Reserved) FFC00000h Unused RAM 00100000h System ROM 000E0000h Expanded ROM Area 000CA000h VGA BIOS 000C0000h Display Adaptor 000A0000h Unused RAM 640 KB System Board DRAM 00000000h PS-2000B Series User Manual A–2...
  • Page 104: Interrupt Map

    Plug and Play devices. Display Controller SMBus Controller Multimedia Device Network Controller USB Controller DMA Channel List Description DMA 0 For 8-bit transmission 2 Floppy disk controller 4 Cascade to controller 1 For 16-bit transmission PS-2000B Series User Manual A–3...
  • Page 105: List Of Optional Devices

    Appendices List of Optional Devices The following table lists the Digital Electronics Corporation's optional devices and commercial products used with the PS-B. Product Name Model Description CD-ROM/FD Drive External unit in which CD-ROM drive and FD drive are PSB-CD/FD01 Unit combined.

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