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Scala L3 Introduction Regulatory Statements This product meets the essential protection requirements of the European EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and its amending Directives, and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and is eligible to bear the CE mark. Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
User Guide Organisation Manual Organisation This manual describes in detail the Scala L3 Small Form-Factor PC. We have tried to include as much information as possible but we have not duplicated information that is provided in the standard IBM Technical References, unless it proved to be necessary to aid in the understanding of the product.
Product Summary Introduction The SCALA L3 is a powerful slim-line AMD AM2/AM3 based Personal Computer (PC) specifically designed to drive large plasma and other large displays panels. Although specifically configured to support Scala Player software, the units are suitable for a number of PC related applications, including as a small form factor PC. The unit is self-contained requiring as a minimum, only a power connection and a display.
Scala L3 Specification Specification CPU: AMD Socket AM2+ / AM3 Chipset: AMD 780G and SB700 Graphics Controller: Integrated HD 3200 RGB, DVI / HDMI Maximum resolution of 2048x1536 for VGA output Picture rotation 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees BIOS: 8Mb Flash EEPROM with LAN Boot, PnP, ACPI, DMI...
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Scala L3 Specification Environmental Conditions: Operating temperature range +0°C to +40°C in free air Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C Relative humidity 10-85% non-condensing Shock and vibration compatible with light industrial usage Due to mechanical parts, if a hard drive is fitted, the unit must not be powered on when the ambient temperature is less than 5°C...
Scala L3 Precautions General Precautions Your Single Board Computer is susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharges. In order to avoid damage, you should work at an anti-static bench and observe normal anti-static precautions. Wear an anti-static wrist strap connected to an earth point before opening any packaging.
Scala L3 Precautions BIOS & CMOS Memory Please be aware that with personal computer products, it is possible to create configurations within the CMOS memory that make booting impossible. If this should happen, clear the CMOS settings; (see the description of the Jumper Settings for details).
Quick Start Quick Start The following sections explain how to install your Scala L3 Computer. First ensure that you are familiar with the associated Scala Player Setup Guide which is supplied with the unit. It contains important information regarding the configuration and operation of the unit.
Scala L3 Installation Jumpers The processor board used in the SCALA L3 PC is largely free of selection jumpers. Most settings are controlled from the BIOS, and stored in the CMOS memory. Only the following jumpers are significant CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS memory, first switch off the PC power, then locate the 3-pin header labelled ‘CLRTC’...
Installation Upgrading Hardware Warning Before attempting any upgrade to the SCALA L3 computer, please read the section "Precautions". For your personal safety it is important that you ensure that the unit is switched off, and the DC supply is disconnected.
Scala L3 Installation Adding / Removing Mounting Brackets Figure 6: Universal mounting option If ordered, one or two Universal Mounting bracket(s) can be supplied. The bracket will be attached as shown in Picture 2 above, and to use, remove the screws, turn the bracket 180˚, then re-insert the screws. The bracket can...
Scala L3 Installation Figure 8: Cover lifts off and on With Screws removed, the cover lid can be lifted vertically to remove. Fitting is the reverse process Replacing / Fitting the Disk on Module If fitted, the Disk On Module is fitted directly to the IDE connector shown below...
Scala L3 Installation Replacing the HDD The HDD is fitted directly to the base of the chassis by means of 4 screws shown below Figure 10: HDD mounting screws If a 2.5” Solid State device is fitted instead, then this will be mounted in a caddy/plate which will also attach directly to the base using these screws.
PCI Expansion Like its predecessor Scala L2, the Scala L3 can provide the option for fitting a low power, short form factor PCI card. The Expansion slot is a factory fitted option. Please check with Blue Chip Technology before fitting your own Adapters, as fitting one not tested or recommended, could draw more power than the build in PSU can supply causing instability and/or overheating within the unit.
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Scala L3 Installation Figure 14: When inserting a PCI Adapter, first loosen or remove the three screws retaining the internal cover plate. The PCI Adapter can then be slid into place, again carefully aligning the edge connector of the card with the riser slot.
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Scala L3 Installation Before inserting a PCI card, slightly bend the end of the Adapter bracket as shown below. Figure 17: PCI Card bracket This also helps prevent the bracket fouling on the front EMC gasket. Once the Adapter card is fitted, the three internal cover screws can be tightened so that the Adapter bracket tail is locked in place.
Scala L3 Installation Optional Wi-Fi The optional Wi-Fi card is attached to the underside of the internal cover as shown below Figure 14: Optional Wi-Fi The antenna is attached to the chassis as indicated in Figure 11. The Wi-Fi is a USB device and the motherboard...
Scala L3 BIOS Setup Installing Operating Systems Although the Scala Player chassis can accommodate a range of motherboards, specific Motherboards and Graphics cards have been selected to provide a level of operation suitable for the Scala application software. The Scala Player is supplied with a factory fitted Microsoft Windows XP Professional or XP Embedded...
BIOS, any BIOS updates are not made available via the Blue Chip driver website. Please note that, the motherboard and BIOS used in the Scala L3, has more options and functionality than is supported by the chassis Main Menu The main menu allows you to select from a list of setup functions together with two exit choices.
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Scala L3 BIOS Setup Power Management Setup All the items related with power saving function features can be set up through this menu. Miscellaneous This menu offers options to assign resources. PC Health Status This setup enables you to read temperatures and voltages of your CPU/System, as well as setup smart fan...
Scala L3 BIOS Setup CMOS Features This sub-menu is used to set up the standard BIOS features, such as the date and time. Use the arrow up/down keys to select an item, then use the <+> or <-> keys to change the setting.
Scala L3 BIOS Setup The important settings in this page are quick and quiet boot, as well as the Boot Order When Enabled, Quick Power On Self Test allows BIOS to skip certain tests during POST to speed boot time Advanced Chipset Features Options include being able to enable the HDMI Audio and system cache.
Scala L3 BIOS Setup Integrated Peripherals This Menu allows access to following sub-menus to setup Drive options, control USB settings, Serial Port addressing The Important setting in the Super IO page is Power On After power Fail. When set to ON, the unit will always...
Power Management Setup This menu allows various options for controlling the power conditions of the Scala L3. Wake On LAN functionality can be turned on by Enabling the Wake-up By PCI Card setting Page | 29...
BIOS Setup Miscellaneous Control Configurations As there is limited expansion options on the Scala L3, there should be no need to adjust any of these settings PC Health Status This menu displays temperature and voltage details which can be used to identify if the unit is operating out of specification.
This is useful in certain circumstances, however, if the CPU is reaching the throttling temperature, then it is an indication that the Scala L3 is operating close to or above its upper temperature limit. Extended operation at higher temperatures is not recommended.
Maintenance Maintenance On a regular basis the inside of the SCALA L3 should be cleaned out to prevent dust build up which could eventually lead to obstruction of the convection airflow within the unit and prevent efficient operation. Generally the enclosure design and the wiring layout will ensure that the cooling is stable. However, bear in mind that any modifications to the installation may cause a restriction of the air vents.
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