Azonix Barracuda 15" Instruction Manual

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HMI and Visualisation
Azonix Barracuda 15"
Rugged Zone 2 Workstation
DRAFT - 16 September 2014
September 2014
INM 19-102156 A

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  • Page 1 DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Instruction Manual September 2014 HMI and Visualisation INM 19-102156 A Azonix Barracuda 15” Rugged Zone 2 Workstation...
  • Page 2 Azonix, nor the rights of others. All trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names used in this user’s manual are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 CONTENTS USER INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About this Product .
  • Page 4 DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Typical Start-up Sequence .
  • Page 5: User Information

    1 .5 Copyright Notice Copyright © 2014 Azonix Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the written permission of Azonix Corporation.
  • Page 6: Technical Support

    You can contact technical support by visiting our Website at - http://www.azonix.com/support or call 713-280-3436 or -3417 . When you contact technical support please have the following information: •...
  • Page 7: Unpacking And Inspecting

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 to replace, change or add to equipment or parts thereof covered by this warranty for the purpose of improving such equipment or eliminating a defect therein, Buyer shall permit Seller to do so, at Seller’s expense, at the earliest commercially reasonable time.
  • Page 8: Customer Support And Return Instructions

    Dock 1 or 2 Houston, TX 77086 Should it be necessary to return your unit back to the Azonix Houston Service Center for servicing, please pack your unit in the original shipping container. If the original shipping container is no longer available, the unit must be securely packed to prevent damage during shipment.
  • Page 9 DRAFT - 16 September 2014 ADVISORY CONVENTIONS Four types of advisories are used throughout this user’s manual to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury. They are Notes, Cautions, and Warnings. The following is an example of each type of advisory.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Getting Started 2 .1 BARRACUDA™ These rugged and reliable, stand-alone 15” workstations are designed for use in harsh industrial conditions. Designed for space-constricted situations, Barracudas require minimal clearance. They can be set up or mounted almost anywhere.
  • Page 11: Checklist

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 2 .3 Checklist In addition to your Barracuda Gen 2 15” workstation, the shipping carton should contain the following items: • Driver Package • Touch screen Drivers (For resistive version only) • Barracuda User’s Manual •...
  • Page 12: Industry Canada

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 The Barracuda fulfills the requirements for Group II Category 3 G equipment in accordance to the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC. Safety Markings : IECEx : Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 North America: Class1 Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 EUROPE / ATEX: II 3G Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 Without Heater Option :...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 INTRODUCTION 3 .1 Product Description 3.1.1 Front View and Layout Dimensions INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 14: Side View - Workstation

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3.1.2 Side View – Workstation   INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 15: Rear View - Workstation

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3.1.3 Rear View – Workstation Rear View – Workstation INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 16: Bottom View - Workstation

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3.1.4 Bottom View - Workstation 3.1.5 Top View - Workstation INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 17: Sun Shade And Yoke (Custom Option Only)

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3.1.6 Sun Shade and Yoke (Custom Option Only) (Preliminary Views) INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 18 DRAFT - 16 September 2014 (Preliminary Views) INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 19: Connectors

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .2 Connectors To expand your computing capabilities, your system unit supports a variety of external peripheral devices. It is equipped with several interface ports in which to connect these devices. Located on the bottom panel, the connection ports are labeled for easy hook-up and installation.
  • Page 20: Connector Pinouts

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .2 .2 Connector Pinouts AC Input and Heater Connector Name LINE EARTH NEUTRAL DC In Connector Name Function +12Vdc to SBC VOUT +24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply -12V DC to SBC VOUT -24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply DC In Connector Name Description...
  • Page 21 CTS + RX + (RI) ISO + (CTS -) Horn power RX - ISO - Horn power Notes: If RS422 CTS or RS232 RI signals are required contact Azonix. These signals are not available with the Horn option. INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 22: Front Panel

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .3 Front Panel LEDs Icon Color Description Green Power on LED Yellow HDD Active LED Orange Heater ON LED Blue LCD/Touch OFF LED Buttons Icon Description LCD/Touch On/Off Button Brightness Up/Down Buttons Reset Button Power On/Off Button INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .3 .1 Workstation System Board Specifications Processor: • Supports Intel Core ™ i7 (2.2GHz) processor, rPGA988B socket ® • Processor alternates: Intel, B810 1.6 GHz Chipset: • Intel QM67 Sandy Bridge chipset with integrated HD 3000 ®...
  • Page 24: Flat-Panel Native Display Specifications

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .3 .2 Flat-Panel Native Display Specifications General Specification No . Item Specifications Unit LCD size 15 inch (diagonal) inch Driver element a-Si TFT active matrix Resolution 1024 RGB x 768 Display mode Normally white, Transmissive Pixel pitch 297 x 297 Active area...
  • Page 25: Barracuda Overall Physical-Dimensions

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .3 .4 Barracuda Overall Physical-Dimensions Physical-Dimension Specifications Panel Bezel Dimensions: Height – 11.75” Width – 15.00“ Depth – 4.84” Unit Weight: 20 lbs without power supply 23.5 lbs with power supply 3 .3 .5 Installation/Certification Requirements Requirements Pollution Degree:...
  • Page 26: Installing The Barracuda

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Installing the Barracuda 3 .4 Before Installation Before installing the Barracuda Gen 2 15” workstation, consider environmental factors at the site that could affect the performance of your system, as well as any possible harmful effects from the operation of equipment nearby.
  • Page 27 DRAFT - 16 September 2014 CAUTION / ATTENTION disconnect any cable when the equipment is energized in an area where explosive gases are known to be present. Risque d’explosion : Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle ni retirer les câbles de cette unité sauf si l’alimentation a été coupée ou s’il a été confirmé qu’aucun gaz dangereux n’a été...
  • Page 28: Mounting The Barracuda

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .6 Mounting the Barracuda Barracuda 15” workstations come fully assembled and ready to be mounted. CAUTION / ATTENTION Observe all local installation requirements for connection cable type and protection level. Respecter toutes les exigences d’installation locale pour câble type et la protection au niveau connexion.
  • Page 29: Starting The System

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3 .8 Starting the System CAUTION / ATTENTION Ensure all cabling is connected to the Barracuda prior to energizing the system in an area where explosive gases are known to be present. Unused ports must have dust caps installed. However, the fiber-optic port must always be connected to a fiber cable prior to energizing the system.
  • Page 30: Bios

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 BIOS 4 .1 Entering the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS functions as an interface between the hardware and the operating system. It provides a “Setup” utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings. It is immediately activated when you first power “On” the computer. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it.
  • Page 31: Obtaining Help

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Up Arrow Up Arrow Move to the previous item Down Arrow Move to the next item Left Arrow Move to the item on the left Right Arrow Move to the item on the right Esc Key Main Menu: Quit and not save changes to the CMOS.
  • Page 32: Horn Installation

    1) or Yoda Alarm family devices for example YO5 (Figure 2). The IS horns can only be connected to the Barracuda if the internal Horn Board option is purchased. Please contact Azonix Corporation Sales for information on this factory installed option. Please note, both horns are manufactured by their respective companies, all rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Operation

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 5 .2 Operation The Horn Board provides a Zener barriered output of 24Vdc (off load) which is fully isolated from the internal power rails and AC ground. The horn must be connected to the i.s rails provided by the Horn Board. Connecting the horn to an un-barriered 24v power source could compromise the zone certification and pose a potential hazard to personnel .
  • Page 34: Precautions

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 3) Connect the supplied Amphenol connector PT06W-12-10S023 to the free end of the cable in accordance with figure 5. 4) Connect the horn to the 10 pin serial port connection on the Barracuda (figure 6) and power up the unit.
  • Page 35: Figure 4 Beka Horn Internal Power Connection Terminal

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Beka Horn: BR385 specifications (All rights reserved: Beka Associates Ltd) A full listing of certifications can be found at: http://www.beka.co.uk/certificates_atex.html. Classification: ATEX Ex II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-40ºC ≤ Ta ≤ +60ºC) Notified Body: SIRA, EC Type Examination: Sira06ATEX2032X FM approved IS Class 1 Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4...
  • Page 36: Figure 7 Connection To Barracuda 15" , Both Versions

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Amphenol PT06W-12-10S023: Connection to pins G and K as shown in table below: Name Description Data set ready Data carrier detect Ready to send Receive data Clear to send Transmit data ISO24 Horn plus Data terminal ready Signal ground ISO Ret Horn minus...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    This section focuses on some of the most common installation failures. If your system experiences a failure that is not described in this section, visit the Azonix website (www.azonix.com) for technical assistance.
  • Page 38 “Typical Start-up Sequence” If the system does not complete each of these steps, the component activated during that step may be faulty. Contact Azonix technical support for help or advice if the “Start-up” sequence cannot be entirely executed.
  • Page 39: Typical System Problems And Solutions

    Take the time to read this section as it might assist you with your problems. Use the following guide to troubleshoot your Barracuda. If your display experiences a problem not described in this section, contact Azonix technical support. Problem Problem Problem Activated screensaver.
  • Page 40: System Fails To Power Up

    Refer to your system board manual for additional information. NOTE: For those error messages without solutions, you will need to contact Azonix technical support for further assistance (www.azonix.com). NOTE: The BIOS displays a screen when the POST routines are successfully completed.
  • Page 41: Software Application Program Not Working

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 6 .7 Software Application Program Not Working If you are running several application programs in addition to the operating system, software problems can arise. If the operating system works but an installed application program does not, check the following items: •...
  • Page 42: Mouse Fails To Work Properly

    CMOS battery is no longer functional. Contact Azonix technical support for assistance. If the system “Setup” program loses the system configuration information when the computer is turned off, the battery may be weak or defective. Contact Azonix technical support for assistance. NOTE: A note is used to make helpful information stand out.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    • Never force a connector into a socket or plug. • Check the orientation of a connector before attaching it to the Barracuda. • If the connections do not join together easily, contact Azonix technical support for assistance. 7 .2 Handling the Flat-Panel Display •...
  • Page 44: Cleaning The Glass Display

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 WARNING ! / AVERTISSEMENT! This product must be grounded. Use only a grounded AC outlet. Install the additional PE ground wire if the local installation regulations require it. Ce produit doit être mis à la terre. Utilisez uniquement une prise mise à...
  • Page 45: System Resources

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 System Resources 8 .1 AT I/O Address Map Each peripheral device in the system is assigned a set of I/O port addresses, which becomes the identity of the device. There is a total of 1K port address space avail- able.
  • Page 46: System Memory Mapping

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 8 .2 System Memory Mapping The following table illustrates the system memory mapping. Address (Hex) Function 00000000-0007FFFF 512K System RAM 00080000-0009FFFF 128K System RAM 000A0000-000BFFFF 128K Video RAM 000C0000-000C7FFF 32K Video BIOS 000C8000-000CFFFF 32K I/O ROM 000D0000-000DFFFF 64K ROM 000E0000-000EFFFF...
  • Page 47: Flat-Panel Display Characteristics

    For a SXGA screen, with 30 nonfunctional subpixels, this would represent .00076% of 3,932,160 subpixels. To minimize the possibility of ANY non-functional subpixels, Azonix only uses the highest quality display screens from name brand manufacturers. Working closely with these major AM-LCD manufacturers insures the highest quality AM-LCD screens possible.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting And Quick Reference Guide

    Models: All 15” Versions PRODUCT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Product Safety Precautions are described in the Azonix manual(s) for models covered in this bulletin. All safety precautions and checks shall be complied with before servicing. Service providers who defeat safety features or fail to perform safety checks may be liable for any resulting damages and may expose themselves and others to possible injury.
  • Page 49 • Return for factory repair NOTE: When in doubt, reboot . Consider powering down for 10 minutes. Sometimes it takes multiple reboots to make a problem go away. For factory repair, complete an RMA request here: http://www.azonix.com/support/rma_request.html INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 50: Resistive Touchscreen Option

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Resistive Touchscreen Option 11 .1 Overview Resistive touchscreens are capable in providing a long and trouble free life in all weather and environmental conditions providing certain conditions are met. The resistive touch screen is faced with a flexible Mylar film sometimes referred to as a PET or Polyester film where the touch is activated by pressing the film with a finger or stylus.
  • Page 51: Durability

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 12 .3 Durability Unlike the resistive touchscreen the Pcap has no top membrane and presents a solid toughened glass surface to the user making it virtually immune to damage by objects such as pens, screwdrivers, broken styli, gritty and mud covered gloves, which have been known to be used as touch input devices.
  • Page 52: Certificates

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Certificates The Barracuda Gen2 15” Workstation is certified for Hazardous Area usage according to the following certificates. 13 .1 ATEX Certificate of Conformity INM 19-102156 A...
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  • Page 56: Iecex Certificate Of Conformity

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 13 .2 IECEx Certificate of Conformity INM 19-102156 A...
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  • Page 60: Aex Certificate Of Compliance

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 13 .3 AEx Certificate of Compliance INM 19-102156 A...
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  • Page 63: Declaration Of Conformity

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 13 .4 AEx Certificate of Compliance INM 19-102156 A...
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  • Page 65: Document Revision Histiry

    DRAFT - 16 September 2014 Document Revision History Revision Date Edited by Changes 26 March 2014 First draft 25 July 2014 Release INM 19-102156 A...
  • Page 66 +44 (0)1582 723633 warranty of properties or guarantee. In the interest Houston TX 77086, USA mtlenquiry@eaton.com of further technical developments, we reserve the Azonix Business Center Toll Free: +1-800-835-7075 right to make design changes. THE AMERICAS: www.azonix.com +1 800 835 7075 mtl-us-info@eaton.com...

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