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MaxPac S-Class 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Operating and Maintaining Your MaxPac S-Class 9210 SRA1/2-Series High-Performance Transportable Workstation MaxVision Corporation 495 Production Avenue Madison, AL 35758, USA Part Number: 209-0050-0...
Software has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. MaxVision's entire liability, and your sole and exclusive remedy shall be, at MaxVision's option, either to (a) correct or help you work around or avoid a reproducible Error or (b) replace defective diskettes or compact disks. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original Limited Software Warranty Period.
Agreement. General. This Agreement is the entire agreement between you and MaxVision relative to the Product and the Software, and supersedes all prior written statements, proposals or agreements relative to its subject matter. It may be modified only by a writing executed by an authorized representative of MaxVision.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Contents Legal and Related Information Warranties and Liabilities ............................. ii Copyright ................................iii Trademarks ................................. iii Regulatory Approvals............................iii Warnings ................................iii Chapter 1: Quick Start Setup..........................1 Documentation Conventions ..........................2 Inspecting the Shipment............................
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Replacing the Lithium Battery ........................... 81 Appendix C: Screws and Required Tools ......................82 Screws................................82 Required Tools..............................83 Appendix D: Contacting MaxVision Support (RMA and Serial Numbers) ............84 Repairing/Replacing Products/Accessories ...................... 84 Contacting Technical Support and RMA Numbers ................... 84...
Inspect the box the system arrived in. If there is any unusual damage to the box, make note of the damage on the delivery form and contact MaxVision support (see Appendix D for more details).
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Unpacking the System MaxPac 9210 systems are always shipped in an associated Pelican case. Depending on the configuration of your system – one or two displays and one or two disk drives – the Pelican/MaxPac combination weighs between 38 and 43 lbs (60-65 lbs including the Pelican case).
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Note: This process can be GREATLY facilitated by taking hold of the handle on top of the Pelican case and tilting the case forward towards the lid resting on the floor. This will cause the MaxPac to gently slide out of the case.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Windows® XP license and CD-ROM. Motherboard manual. Recovery DVD (see also Appendix A). Setting-Up Your MaxPac (Dual-Display / SRA2) Location Your MaxPac 9210 system needs to be positioned in a location with the capacity to safely support at least 38 to 43 lbs depending on its configuration.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 1-10 Figure 1-11 Note: The mouse may be plugged into the PS2 connector located next to the keyboard connector as shown in Figure 1-12. (Alternatively, you may remove the green USB-to-PS2 connector from the end of the mouse cable and then plug the mouse into one of the USB ports located just above the two PS2 ports.) Figure 1-12...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 1-14 Figure 1-15 Setting-Up Your MaxPac (Single-Display / SRA1) Location Your MaxPac 9210 system needs to be positioned in a location with the capacity to safely support at least 38 to 43 lbs depending on its configuration. The unit should be unobstructed so as to permit the free flow of cooling air in through the intake filter and out via the exhaust vents.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 3) Remove the bezel cover protecting the display as illustrated in Figure 1-19. Depress the silver buttons on each side to release the cover. Observe that there are three slotted tabs that also help hold the bottom of the bezel cover;...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Powering-Up Your MaxPac 1) Ensure that the main (hard) power switch – the switch located just below the main power input connector – is in its ON position (Figure 1-22). Note: When the unit is being moved or serviced, ensure that the main power switch is in its OFF position.
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3) Once you have completed all of the steps presented by the setup wizard, click the Finish button, which will cause the system to automatically reboot itself. 4) Observe the default MaxVision desktop appear on the display(s) as shown in Figure 1-24 (dual- display / SRA2) and Figure 1-25 (single-display / SRA1).
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide If the ordering of the displays is not as shown below, simply drag the display icons into the correct position. Ensure that the left (center) display (number '1') is set to be the primary display. When you've finished making changes, click the Apply button.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Shutting Down the System In order to shut the system down gracefully you must perform the following steps: 1) Close down any applications that are currently running. 2) Use the Start > Shut Down command. 3) Select one of the following options in the pull-down menu: •...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: Setting-Up the Network, Graphics, and Displays...
The easiest way to test your network connection is to invoke your web browser and visit a website such as www.MaxVision.com. In the event of any problems or special requirements, you should first consult your on-site IT representative (if the problems persist, contact MaxVision support as discussed in Appendix D).
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Adjusting the Displays In the case of a dual-display configuration, each display has a set of controls mounted on the top of the screen (Figure 2-2). By comparison, In the case of single-display configuration, these controls are mounted on the right side of the system (Figure 2-3).
MaxPac dual-display / SRA2 system. Note: Generally speaking, you should only access the MaxPac internals under the direction of MaxVision support. In some cases, performing unauthorized procedures or using components that have not been tested and approved by MaxVision may invalidate your warranty.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Motherboard quick reference part 1 (see following page)
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Motherboard quick reference part 2 (see previous page)
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Flat Panel Display Modules and/or Audio Amp 1) Lay the system flat on the table with the displays in the closed position and facing upwards (it is recommended that you lay the system on a protective surface – such as the foam block shown in this example –...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-5 Figure 3-6 5) Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the four 4-40 3/16" black countersunk screws (two on each side of the system) attaching the display assembly to the main chassis (Figures 3-6 and 3-7). Figure 3-7 Figure 3-8 6) Gently lift the display assembly away from the main chassis (Figure 3-8).
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-11 Figure 3-12 8) Note the position of the power and DVI cables and gently cut the cable ties holding the cables in position (Figure 3-11 and 3-12). Figure 3-13 Figure 3-14 9) Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the eight screws attaching the protective flange to the display assembly as illustrated in Figure 3-13 (observe the foam strip running around the outer...
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11) Detach the two speaker cables, one on each side of the board (this action is shown for one of the cables in Figure 3-18). 12) Remove the audio amp board and replace it with a new board supplied by MaxVision support. Care must be taken to ensure that the delicate capacitors (on the audio amp board) are not damaged.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-19 Figure 3-20 14) Observe the three hinges linking the two displays together (Figure 3-21). Each hinge has four screws – two per display. Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove three pairs of screws from the portions of the hinges attached to the display you wish to replace (Figures 3-21, 3-22, and 3-23).
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-25 17) Exchange the defective display(s) with the replacement unit(s) supplied by MaxVision support, and then re-assemble the system by performing the above steps in their reverse order. Accessing the Inner Chassis 1) Perform steps (1) through (7) –...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-28 Figure 3-29 4) Gently lift the inner chassis away from the outer chassis (Figure 3-29) and lay it on the desk as illustrated in Figure 3-30. Upper PCI Card MaxPac 9210 SRA2 systems contain two PCI slots and one PCI Express slot.
Figure 3-33. Figure 3-32 Figure 3-33 9) Take the new PCI Express card provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order. Lower PCI Card The following discussions are based on the replacement of the lower PCI card; the illustrations assume that the upper PCI card (if any) and the PCI Express card have already been removed.
5) Gently lift the PCI card away from the inner chassis as illustrated in Figure 3-35. 6) Take the new PCI card provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
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7) Lift the riser assembly away from the inner chassis as illustrated in Figures 3-42. Care should be taken not to break the memory latch with the left riser bracket. Figure 3-42 8) Take the new riser assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
Note: In the event that you begin to experience problems with the memory that is already resident in your MaxPac, you must first determine which stick has failed under the direction of MaxVision support. Note: The BIOS will always report the true amount of physical memory that is present in the system.
“rabbit-ears” at either side of the stick which will cause it to pop out, and then remove the stick from the system (Figure 3-43). 3) Take the memory provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-46 Figure 3-47 3) Gently remove the CD audio and power cable as illustrated in Figure 3-47. 4) Remove the two #1 screws securing the back of the CD/DVD bracket to the power supply cover as illustrate in Figures 3-48 and 3-49.
7) Remove the CD/DVD optical drive from the inner chassis as illustrated in Figure 3-53. 8) Take the new CD/DVD optical drive provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order...
Figure 3-58. Detach this connector so that the fan set can be removed. Figure 3-58 5) Take the new fan assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Power Supply 1) Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter. 2) Press the latch on the main ATX power connector as illustrated in Figure 3-59 and gently disengage the connector as illustrated in Figure 3-60.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-63 Figure 3-64 5) Gently disengage the hard drive backplane power connector as illustrated in Figure 3.64. 6) Gently remove the CD/DVD data cable as illustrated in Figures 3-65 and 3-66. Figure 3-65 Figure 3-66 7) Use a Philips #1 screwdriver to remove the screw attaching the CD/DVD optical drive to the...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-69 Figure 3-70 9) Remove the Copper tape as illustrated in Figures 3-69 and 3-70. Try to save and reapply this tape. It is not mandatory to reapply this tape but it does help seal the chassis opening around the CD/DVD.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 11) Use a Philips #1 screwdriver to remove the three screws holding the power supply cover as illustrated in Figures 3-74, 3-75, and 3-76. Figure 3-75 Figure 3-76 12) Use a Philips #1 screwdriver to remove the two screws attaching the power supply cover to the main chassis as illustrated in Figures 3-77 and 3-78.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 14) Gently rotate the power supply cover away from the main chassis as illustrated in Figure 3-81. Figure 3-81 Figure 3-82 15) Use needle-nose pliers or an appropriate wrench to remove the ground post nut as illustrated in Figure 3-82;...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-85 17) Detach the two power supply connectors associated with the internal power supply cooling fans as illustrated in Figured 3-86 and 3-87. Figure 3-86...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-88 Figure 3-87 18) Use a Philips #1 screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the power supply heat sink as illustrated in Figure 3-88; lift the heat sin away as illustrated in Figure 3-89. Figure 3-89 Figure 3-90 19) Use a Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the four screws (one in each corner) attaching the power...
23) Ensure the insulating sheet remains in place as illustrated in Figure 3-95 for when the new power supply is installed. 24) Take the new power supply assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-96 Figure 3-97 3) Observe the connections to the motherboard directly below the Disk Array SATA backplane (Figure 3-98). Figure 3-98 Figure 3-99 4) Remove the two #1 screws securing the protective plate bracket and remove it (Figure 3-99). 5) Remove the six #1 screws securing both sides of the drive array frame to bottom of the inner chassis as illustrated in Figures 3-100 and 3-101.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 6) Lift the drive array frame to provide access to the connectors to the motherboard that were blocked (Figure 3-102). Figure 3-102 7) When you've finished working on the motherboard, restore the disk array frame by performing the steps described above in reverse order Power Supply Fans (Under PSU) 1) Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-105 Figure 3-106 7) Take the new fan assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order. Motherboard Replacing the motherboard is non-trivial.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 4) Gently disengage the soft-power switch cable from the posts on the mother board as illustrated in Figures 3-108 and 3-109 (observe that these posts are color-coded red on the motherboard). Figure 3-109 Figure 3-110 5) Gently remove the two SATA hard drive data cables from the motherboard as illustrated in...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 7) Gently remove the audio data cable from the motherboard as illustrated in Figure 3-114 (observe the orientation for future reference). 8) Gently remove the CD audio-in cable from the motherboard as illustrated in Figure 3-115. Figure 3-115 Figure 3-116 9) Gently remove the main ATX power cable from the motherboard as illustrated in Figure 3-116.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3-119 Figure 3-120 13) Use a Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the shadow box to the sides of the main chassis as illustrated in Figures 3-120 and 3-121. Figure 3-121 Figure 3-122 14) Use a Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the shadow box to the base of the...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 16) Use a hex driver (Figure 3-125) or needle-nose pliers to remove the stand-off for one side of the riser assembly as illustrated in Figures 3-125 and 3-126. Figure 3-125 Figure 3-126 17) Repeat this process to remove the stand-off for the other side of the riser assembly as illustrated in Figures 3-127 and 3-128.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 19) Gently lift the motherboard away from the main chassis as illustrated in Figure 3-130 and place it base-side down on a clean static free surface (Figure 3-131). 20) Use a Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the heat sink(s) to the CPU(s) as illustrated in Figures 3-131and 3-132.
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(assuming they are not present on the replacement motherboard. 26) Under the direction of MaxVision support carefully attach the CPUs and their associated heat sinks to the new motherboard supplied by MaxVision support by performing the appropriate steps...
MaxPac single-display / SRA1 system. Note: Generally speaking, you should only access the MaxPac internals under the direction of MaxVision support. In some cases, performing unauthorized procedures or using components that have not been tested and approved by MaxVision may invalidate your warranty.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Motherboard quick reference part 1 (see following page).
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Motherboard quick reference part 2 (see previous page)
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Flat Panel Display Modules and/or Audio Amp 1) Lay the system flat on the table with the display facing upwards (it is recommended that you lay the system on a protective surface – such as the foam block shown in this example – in order to protect the finish).
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6) Detach the two speaker cables, one on each side of the board (this action is shown for one of the cables in Figure 4-10). 7) Remove the audio amp board and replace it with a new board supplied by MaxVision support. Care must be taken to ensure that the delicate capacitors (on the audio amp board) are not...
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 8) Also, replace one of both speakers as necessary as illustrated in Figures 4-11 and 4-12. When installing a speaker, care must be taken to rotate the speaker so that its connections do not touch metal.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 4-15 Figure 4-16 Figure 4-17 Figure 4-18 12) Detach the display control flat cable connector from the "button board" on the inner chassis (Figures 4-19 and 4-20). Note: Do not pull on the wires in the cable. Instead, use a small screwdriver (or your thumbnail) to release the plastic catch on the connector while pulling on the connector.
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Gently lift the display away from the inner chassis and carefully place it face-up on a flat surface. In the case of a defective display, exchange the defective unit with the replacement display supplied by MaxVision support, and then re-assemble the system by performing the above steps in their reverse order.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Accessing the Inner Chassis 1) Perform steps (1) through (14) – as illustrated in Figures 4-1 through 4-23 – in the previous topic in order to detach the display assembly from the inner chassis [do not perform steps (5) through (8), which relate to replacing the sound card and/or speakers].
7) Some PCI Express cards may have an auxiliary power connector. If so, disconnect it as shown in Figure 4-29. 8) Take the new PCI Express card provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 4-30 Figure 4-31 5) Take the new PCI card provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order. Riser Assembly 1) Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 4-34 Figure 4-35 6) Remove the PCI paddle card from the motherboard PCI connector as illustrated in Figure 4-35 7) Release the PCI Express latch from the motherboard PCI Express connector (Figure 4-36) and remove the PCI Express paddle card (Figure 4-37).
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 10) Take the new riser assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order. Memory Depending on your requirements, MaxPac 9210 SRA2 S-Class systems may come equipped with ®...
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“rabbit-ears” at either side of the stick which will cause it to pop out, and then remove the stick from the system (Figure 3-42). 4) Take the memory provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
Figure 4-43 Figure 4-44 3) Take the memory provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order. Main System Cooling Fans 1) Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter.
Figures 4-47 and 4-48. Figure 4-47 Figure 4-48 5) Take the new fan assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order CD/DVD Optical Drive Follow the same procedure as described in Chapter 3 for the Dual Display / SRA2.
This is the worst-case scenario. It assumes that your system has undergone some catastrophic failure such that – under the direction of MaxVision support – you are going to replace your primary hard drive(s) and/or restore the original MaxVision-supplied image. In this case, you will lose any applications and data that you have installed, loaded, or created on your main “C:”...
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This scenario assumes that you have added new applications, loaded or created new datasets, and generally configured and customized your MaxVision system the way you like it. At this stage, before you deploy the system, it is strongly recommended that you use the Acronis True Image application to create an image of the system.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 5) Following the splash screen (Figure A-6), under the Pick a Task heading, select the Backup option (the top item) as illustrated in Figure A-7. Figure A-7 Figure A-8 6) Follow the actions depicted by the screenshots shown in Figures A-8 through A-22. Figure A-10 Figure A-9 Figure A-11...
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OS if you re-load the image onto a different machine. Prior to shipment from MaxVision the Microsoft SYSPREP utility is used to clear out the license number and other settings following system test. If you create your own image, and if SYSPREP is not run, and you subsequently load your image onto another MaxPac system, then Microsoft will require activation before use (no 30 day grace period).
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 3) Power-up the system. This will automatically launch the Acronis application as shown in Figure A-23. Use the mouse to select the Acronis item as shown in Figure A-23. Figure A-23 Figure A-24 4) Following the splash screen (Figure A-24), under the Pick a Task heading, select the Restore option (the top item) as illustrated in Figure A-25.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Appendix B: Regular System Maintenance Cleaning Interior Dust You should periodically check your system for the presence of interior dust and clean the enclosure as required. The frequency of such checks will be strongly dependent on your situation. Perhaps not surprisingly, systems deployed in a desert environment, for example, will typically require such cleaning more often than systems located in less rigorous settings.
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MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Note: As illustrated in Figure B-3, The filter recharge kit (MaxVision Part Number 228-0002-0) comprises a pump spray cleaner and an aerosol spray containing replacement oil. MaxVision Part Number 228-0003-0 comprises a pump spray cleaner and an pump spray containing replacement oil.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure B-5 Figure B-6 9) Bring together the elements forming the filter assembly (Figure B6). 10) Reattach the filter assembly to the main chassis using the four knurled knobs. Resetting the Motherboard BIOS In the event that your motherboard BIOS is corrupted or lost completely (this could be caused by failure of the lithium battery, electrostatic discharge, a major power surge, or user error), you may reset the BIOS as follows:...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 4) Press the <Enter> key to select this item. You will be presented with a confirmation screen as shown in Figure B-9. Figure B-9 Figure B-10 5) Use the arrow keys to select the OK option, and then press the <Enter> key to select this item and to load the optimal defaults for your system.
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Appendix C: Screws and Required Tools Screws The various screws used in a MaxPac 9200 SRA2 S-Class system are illustrated approximately full size as shown in Figure C-1 Figure C-1. Screws used in MaxPac 9210 SRA1/2 S-Class systems...
MaxPac S-Class Single/Dual-Display 9210 SRA1/2-Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Required Tools Note: It is extremely important that you use only high-quality tools so as to avoid any slippage and stripping of screw heads and threads. Note: It is highly recommended that you use magnetized screwdrivers so as to prevent screws from dropping inside the case and/or aiding in retrieving them if they do drop inside the case.
MaxVision will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number to the customer. The customer is required to ship the product referencing the RMA number on the outside of the original (or equivalent) packaging with a copy of MaxVision’s RMA form if provided. The return shipment must be sent insured and prepaid to:...
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