PANECON-PC
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI) Series,
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI) Series
User’s Manual
CONTEC CO.,LTD.
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Copyright
Copyright 2003 CONTEC CO., LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form
by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD.
CONTEC CO., LTD. makes no commitment to update or keep
current the informatio n con ta ined in th is d ocu men t.
The information in this document is subject to change without
notice.
All relevant issue s h av e b e en co ns id ered in the prepara tion of this
document. Should you notice an omission or any questionable item
in this document, ple ase fee l free to notif y
CONTEC CO., LTD.
Regardless of the foregoing statement, CONTEC assumes no
responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document or for
results obtained by the user as a result of using this product.
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names are trademarks of their respec tive ho lder.
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Trademarks ...................................................................... i
Table of Contents............................................................ ii
I/O Port Addresses ........................................................86
Interrupt Level List ......................................................87
8.List of Options ............................................. 89
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
The IPC-PT/x630x(PCI) is a series of IBM PC/AT compatible,
panel computers with touch panel designed for industrial use. It
incorporates the 800 MHz version of the Low Voltage Intel(R)
Pentium(R) III Processor Module (LPM), capable of running with a
completely naturally cooled (fan less ) st ruct ure. Equ ipped with
assorted interfaces such as th e USB, 100 BASE-TX, and RS-232 C
ports, the IPC-PT/x630x(PCI) can serve for a wide range of
applications as an information terminal based on an OS for
general-purpose PCs. As this series incorporates handpicked
components such as the embedded types of CPU and ch ips et, it
excels in environmental resistance and remains in stable supply for
an extended period of time. You can therefore use the
IPC-PT/x630x(PCI) with ease even under severe operating
conditions such as FA.
The PAN ECON-PC 630 ser ies is av ailable in the fo llowin g four
models:
Base Model
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C (TFT color 12.1 inch type)
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C (TFT color 15 inch type)
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Model with Expansion Slot
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP (TFT color 12.1 inch type)
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP (TFT color 15 inch type)
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Features
- Equipped with the Low Voltage Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Processor
800MHz (FSB 133MHz) CPU and memory conforming 256MB
as standard
- Fan-less operation achieved by natural air-cooling
- High reliability and completely silent running (when fitted with
the silicon disk from CONTEC)
- Long, reliable supply (The CPU and chip set are embedded
versions.)
- Adoption of BIOS (Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.) customized by
CONTEC to support the BIOS level
- Other than the conforming PC I/F, equipped with the PCMCIA
(for CardBus), Audio (AC97 conforming), 100BASE-TX and
RAS I/F as a standard
- Equipped with a secondary-IDE connector to allow an optional
external CD-ROM to be connected
- DVI video output (VGA conversion adapter included)
- Capable of starting up, even with the ba tter y de ad, u s ing CMOS
data retained by EEPRO M
- IPC-BX/M630(PCI) Series is compatible with
IPC-BX/M600(PCW) Series
Compatible Operating Systems
- Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows NT Workstation 4.0(Sp6a)
- Windows XP Embedded
- Windows NT Embedded 4.0
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Limited One-Year Warranty
CONTEC Products are warranted by CONTEC CO., L TD. to be free
from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from
the date of purchase by th e o rig in a l pur ch as er.
Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned
freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return
Merchandise Authorization to t he di stri buto r o r t he C ONT EC group
office, from which it was purchased.
This warranty is not ap p l icable for scratches or n ormal wear, but
only for the electronic circuitry and original products. The warranty
is not applicable if th e d ev i ce has be en tamp ered with or damaged
through abuse, mistreatment, neglect, or unreasonable use, or if the
original invoice is n o t in c lud ed , in wh ich case repairs will b e
considered beyond the warranty policy.
How to Obtain Service
For replacement or repair, return the device freight prepaid, with a
copy of the original invoice. Please obtain a Return Merchandise
Authorization Number (RMA) from the CONTEC group office
where you purchased before returning any product.
Liability
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* No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the
RMA number.
The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product.
In no event will the warrantor be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise
from inexperienced usage, misuse, or malfunction of this device.
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Handling Precautions
Take the following precautions when handling this produ ct.
WARNING
- Always check that the power supply is turned off before
connecting or disconnecting power cables.
- Do not modify the product.
- Always turn off the power before inserting or removing circuit
boards or cables.
- This product is not intended for use in aerospace, space, nuclear
power, medical equipment, or other applications that require a
very high level of reliability. Do not use the product in such
applications.
- If using this product in applications where safety is critical such as
in railways, automotive, or disaster prevention or security systems,
please contact your retailer.
- Do not attempt to replace the battery as inappropriate battery
replacement poses a risk of explosion.
- For battery replacement, contact your retailer as it must be
performed as a process of repair.
- When disposing of a used battery, follow the disposal procedures
stipulated under the relevant laws and municipal ordinances.
CAUTION
- Do not use or store the product in a location such as extremely
high or low temperature, rapid temperature changes, and the place
which receives a strong ultraviolet ray.
Example: - Exposure to direct sun
- In the vicinity of a heat source
- Do not use the product in extremely humid or dusty locations. It is
extremely dangerous to use the product with its interior penetrated
by water or any other fluid or conductive dust. If the product must
be used in such an environment, in s tall it o n a du s t-proof con tro l
panel, for example.
- Avoid using or storing the de vice in locations subj ect to shock or
vibration.
- Do not use the product in the vicinity of devices that generate
strong magnetic force or noise. Such devices will cause this
device to malfunction.
- Do not use or store the product in the presence of chemicals.
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- The lower center of the left face (seen from the connector's front
surface) may become hot. To avoid being burned, do not touch
that section while the product is in operation or immediately after
turning off the power. Avoid installation in a location where
people may come in to cont ac t wi th th at sect ion .
- To clean the PANECON-PC, wipe it gently with a soft cloth
dampened with either water or mild de te rgent. Do no t use
chemicals or a volatile solvent, such as benzene or thinner, to
prevent pealing or discoloration of the paint.
- 2.5 inches hard disk drive (HDD) of our company has not
guaranteed use by continuation and continuation power for 24
hours. When it is used by continuation operation and continuation
power a life fails extremely. In the case of a 24-hours operation
system, use of our company silicon disk drive (SDD) is
recommended.
- Before installing or uninstalling an expansion board (the P m odel)
or connecting or disconnecting a connector, be sure to unplug the
power cable from the wall outlet.
- CONTEC reserves the right to refuse to service a product
modified by the user.
- In the event of failure or abnormality (foul smells or excessive
heat generation), unplug the power cord immediately and contact
the sales representative you purchased the product from or the
CONTEC Information Center.
- Use an AC cable that is compatible w ith both the rated supp ly
voltage and the receptacle. (The cable provided with the product
is for 125VAC.)
- Do not use any sharp-pointed object such as a mechanical pencil
to touch the touch panel. Doing so may scratch the touch panel,
resulting in malfunctions.
- Do not subject the touch panel to shock as doing so may break it.
- When the surface or frame of the touch panel has become dirty,
wipe it with neutra l d e te rgent. Do not wipe the touch p an e l w ith
thinner, alcohol, ammonia, or a strong chlorinated solvent. Use a
protective sheet (available as an option) if the touch panel is used
where it can easily collect dust and d irt.
- Burn-in on TFT Display
"Burn-in" may occur if the same display is retained for a long time.
Avoid this by periodically switching the display so that the same
display is not maintained for a long time.
* Burn-In: Phenomenon characterized by a TFT display as a
result of long-time display of the same screen where a
shadow-like trace persists be cause ele ctr ic charge rema ins in th e
LCD element even after the patterns ar e changed .
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- Component Life:
1. Power supply--Estimated life is about 10 years based on continual
operation at 40°C (horizontal installation). However,
(higher) operating temperatures will result in shorter
life.
2. Battery--- The in terna l calendar clo ck and CMOS RAM are
backed by a Lithium primary battery. The backup time
at a temperature of 25°C with the power disconnected
is 10 years or more.
3. LCD backlight--Display brightness decreases over time with use.
The operating lifetime of the backlight is as follows
(the time until the brightness is lowered to 50% of the
initial value):
- IPC-PT/L630S(PCI) : 50,000 hours
- IPC-PT/H630X(PCI) : 25,000 hours
4. T ouch panel--The operating lifetime of the touch panel is at least 1
million touches (as tested by mechanical touching
under 300 g of force at a rate of two presses per
second).
* Replacement of expendables is handled as a repair (there will be a
charge).
- Regarding “FCC PART 15 Class A Notice”
This product has acquired the above-mentioned standard.
However, a sufficient margin may not be secured for the
standard. In such cases, attach a f errite cor e (SEIWA
E04SR200935A or an equivalent product) to the speaker
connection cable, USB cable and LAN cable. Open the ferrite
core case and wind the speaker connection cable around it twice
and USB cable and LAN cable (IPC-PT/L630S(PCI) only)
around it once near the connector and close it.
- Regarding “VCCI Class A and EMC Instruction Class A
Notice”
This product has acquired the above-mentioned standard.
However, a sufficient margin may not be secured for the
standard. In such cases, attach a f errite cor e (SEIWA
E04SR200935A or an equivalent product) to the speaker
connection cable.
Wind the speaker connection cable around it twice near the
connector and close it.
Moreover, the screw to install "AC cord met al br ace " (Ref er to
P.26) should be grounded as countermeasure against static
electricity.
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FCC PART 15 Class A Notice
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful inter ference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference at his own expense.
WARNING TO USER
Change or modifications not expressly approved the manufacturer can void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
Note!
To conn ect with periphera ls, use a grounded, shielded cable.
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2. Overview
Specifications
Table 2.1. Functional Specificat ions < 1 / 2 >
Model IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP
LCD type
Display
Number of
colors
Resolution 4096 x 4096
Touch
panel
Detection
method
Backlight ON/OFF Enabled (software control)
CPU Low Voltage Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Processor 800MHz, FSB133MHz
Chip set Intel(R) 815E
L2 Cache 512KB
Memory
Main
memory
BIOS ROM 128KB E0000H - FFFFFH (Phoenix)
Controller Intel 815E (Built into the controller)
Video
Video RAM Main memory shared
Video BIOS 48KB (C0000H - CBFFFF)
Display I/F DVI-I 29pin *2
Audio AC97 compliant
FDD I/F Equipped with a dedica t e d 2 6pin, half-pitc h connector: 2 modes (Optional FDD: PC-FDD25BH)
PCMCIA Type I, II x 2 or III x 1 (Startup from ATA ca rd not allowed)
CardBus correspondence
15-inch TFT color LCD, XGA
(1024 x 768 dots)
4096 x 4096
(emulated in 1024 x 768 mode)
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Table 2.1. Functional Specificat ions < 2 / 2 >
Model IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP
Keyboard I/F PS/2-type keyboard-compatible (6pin, MINI DIN connector)
Mouse I/F PS/2-type mouse-compatible (6pin MINI DIN connector)
RAS function
Expansion board slot None Shared PCI slot x 2,
RTC/CMOS Lithium backup battery life: 10 years or more
3. Hardware Setup
Before Using the PANECON-PC for the First
Time
Follow the next steps to s et up the PANECON-PC:
STEP1 Install the hard disk and expansion main memory
(DIMM) and set jumper switches.
By referring to the infor matio n in this ch ap ter, set the
PANECON- PC.
STEP2 Connect cables.
Connect necessary external devices , such as a printer
and a CRT, to the PANECON-PC using appropriate
cables.
STEP3 Turn on the power.
After verifying that you have correctly followed steps
1 and 2, turn on the power. If you feel something is
wrong after turning on the power, turn off the power
immediately and check to see if th e PANECON-PC
has been set up correctly.
Note!
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STEP4 Set up BIOS.
By referring to Chapter 4, set up BIOS. This setup
requires a keyboard and a display.
* Before using the PANECON-PC, be sure to execute "
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" to initialize the BIOS
settings to their defau lt va lue s.
(See Chapter 4, "Main Menu.")
If your PANECON-PC is an OS preinstalled model, be sure
to connect the keyboard and mouse to it before turning the
power on for the first time.
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Hardware Setup
Removing the Top Cover and HDD Bracket
- Before you start, be sure that the power is turned off.
- Remove only those screws that are explained. Do not move any
other screw.
(1) Remove the top cover.
Figure 3.1. Removing the Top Cover
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(2) Remove the hard disk bracket.
Figure 3.2. Removing the HDD Bracket
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Locations and Settings of Internal Connectors and
Jumpers
When you remove the top cover and hard disk brack et, the
connectors, jumpers, and switches are laid out as shown in the figure
below:
Figure 3.3. Locations and Settings of Jumpers, Connectors,
and Switches inside the Top Cover
(IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C,
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP,
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C,
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP)
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Table 3.1. Jumper List
Factory setting
No. Function
JP1 Clear CMOS. 1 - 2 shorted 1 - 2 shorted ----
Sets RS-485
JP3
termination
Used by the
S1
system
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP
2 - 3 shorted 2 - 3 shorted 52
2,3,4,5,6 OFF
1,7,8 ON
IPC-PT/H630XS(PCI)C
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 OFF
8 ON
Reference
Page
76
Remarks
Short 2-3 to clear
CMOS.
Leave this jumper
as factory-set.
Table 3.2. Internal Connector List
Name Function Reference page
CN6 Primary IDE connector (44pin, pin header) 77
M1 Expansion memo ry set (3.3 V, 144pin SO-DIMM) 23
CN20 Printer Connector 64
CN14 RAS Connector 65
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Installing the Hard Disk
(1) Connect the provided HDD cable to the hard disk (silicon disk).
Note!
Connect the HDD cable in align men t w ith pin s from the left
end of the connector on the HDD side.
Four master/slave setting pins are left unconnected on the
right side.
connector misaligned will damage the cable.
(2) By threading the cable through the hol e on the base of the hard
disk bracket, fasten the disk to its bracket using four screws.
- Fasten the disk using the outer or inner hole depending on
the model you are using. (The figure below shows an
example that uses the inn er s crew ho le.)
Note!
When installing two drives in th e HDD bra c ket, you can
place either the hard disk drive (HDD) or silicon disk drive
(SDD) in the upper position and only the SDD in the lower
position. If you install two disk drives, set their jumpers
according to the instructions in their manuals to assign them
as the master and slave devices.
Be aware that connecting the power with the
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HDD or SDD
SDD
Red line
Figure 3.4. Installing the Hard Disk
(3) Connect the HDD cable to CN6 on the unit and fasten the hard
disk bracket to the unit using four screws.
(4) Close the top cover and secure it with screws.
Installing the Main Memory (DIMM)
Compatible DIMM Types
Obtain the following special option products.
- Package type :144pin Small Outline DIMM
- Specifications :3.3V, PC133/CL3
- Capacity :256MB
- Type :SDRAM
- Optional memories * :PC-MSD256-144V
* Operation is not guaranteed if memory parts other than CONTEC
option products are used.
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Main Memory (DIMM) Installation Procedure
The mounted SO-DIMM sockets vary depending on the type of the
circuit board used.
<Board type with single sockets on its front and back>
This type of circuit board has single sockets on its front and back.
The socket on the back is equipped with standard me mor y. To add
more memory, install it to th e socket on the fron t of the board.
Follow the next steps to fit th e me mor y in to the DIM M socke t:
(1) Insert the DIMM into its socket with the notch positioned on
the right side. (See the note.)
SO-DIMM socket
1
Notch
(Note)
Insert SO-DIMMs at an angle of about 30 degrees.
An attempt to insert them at inappropriate angles as
marked with X above may break the SO-DIMM sockets.
About 30°
(2) Press in the direction indicated by the arrow . You hear a click as
the memory fits in to th e sock e t.
Figure 3.5. Installing the SO DIMM
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<Board type with a double socket on its front>
This product has a double socket on the front of its circuit board.
Standard memory is installed in th e lower sock et . To add more
memory, install it to the upper socket .
Note!
SO-DIMM Disconnection Procedure
Open the levers on both sides slightly to the left and right. You
should be able to remove the DIMM.
Lever
Figure 3.6. Uninstalling the SO-DIMM
The SO DIMM socket plugging/unplugging life is 30 times. The
operation of an SO DIMM socket is not guaranteed once an SO
DIMM has been plugged and unplugged more than 30 times.
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Fastening the Power Cable
Removing the Screw on the Metal Brace to Keep the AC Cord in
Place
In order to instal l the me ta l b race, te mpo r ari ly re mov e th e mach in e
screw on the front left end.
Remove this screw.
Figure 3.7. Removing the Screw
Installing the AC Cord Metal Brace and the Clamp
Insert the AC cord all the way into the inlet. Fasten the AC cord
metal brace using the screw you removed earlier. Attach the clamp
to an appropriate location on the metal brace to clamp the cord. The
“AC cord metal brace” is attached to the main ca se.
Attach
Figure 3.8. Installing the AC Cord Metal Brace and the
Clamp
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Figure 3.9. Installing the Metal Brace and the Clamp
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Installation Procedure
(1) Cut a panel in the following dimensions for installing the main
unit.
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C, CP
119119119
9898
281
98
12-φ5
344
107106
106
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI) C, CP
137
306
12-φ5
137137
398
Figure 3.10. Panel Opening Dimensions
(2) Insert the supplied gasket between the panel and disp lay and
fasten them together with M4 nuts as shown below.
Panel
Gasket
M4 washer
M4 spring washer
M4 nut
[mm]
Figure 3.11. Assembling Method
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Installation Requirements
To restrict overheating, always mount the unit vertically. Similarly,
to maintain the ambi en t temp eratu re with i n the ran g e spec if ied in
the specifications, ensure a clearan ce betwe en the un it and
surrounding equipment of at least 100mm for the top and rear and
50mm for the bottom and sides.
Side view
Bottom view
Connector
Panel
100mm (above)
50mm or more (bottom)
100mm or more (back)
50mm or more (side)
Panel
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4. BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup
BIOS setup sets various settings during startup. When using the
system for the first time, be sure to run BIOS setup. Once set up, the
specified details will be backed up.
Starting the Setup Screen
When you turn on the system power supply, the PANECON-PC
displays the following initial screen as long as the system is normal.
Press the <F2> key at the keyboard.
Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0
Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
Copyright 2001, CONTEC CO., Ltd.
IPC-BX/M630(PCW), IPC-Px/x630(PCW) series BIOS Ver. x.xx.
CPU = Pentium III(R) Tualatin 512K-LP(133MHz/1.150) processor 800MHz
Memory Speed = PC133
635K System RAM Passed
509M Extended RAM Passed
512K Cache SRAM Passed
System BIOS Shadowed
Video BIOS shadowed
Figure 4.1. Initia l Screen
Keystrokes
The following is a list of major key functions you can use during
BIOS setup:
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Table 4.1. Key Function List
Key to press
→, ← Moves th e main m en u.
↑, ↓ Moves between items to be set.
<Tab> Moves within items to be set.
<Shift>+<Tab> Moves in the direction opposite to <Tab>.
<Spacebar> Changes details to be set.
+ Functions the same as <Spacebar>.
- Changes in the directio n o p po site to the + key.
<Enter> Opens submenus.
<Esc> Moves to the Exit window.
<F9> Resets all to defaults.
<F10> Saves set values and exits setup.
F1 Help ↓ Select Item -/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
1
/2"]
Item Specific Help
<Tab>, <Shift-Ta b >, or
<Enter> selects field
Figure 4.2. Main Window (Factory Settings)
System Time : Sets the time on the equipment calendar
clock.
System date : Sets the date on the equ ip me nt c a lend ar
clock.
Legacy Diskette A : Specify the type of FDD to be used as
drive A. If you are not using the FDD,
set to "Disabled. " S e le c t: Disabled /
360K, 5.25in. / 1.2M, 5.25in. / 720K,
3.5in. /1.44M, 3.5in / 2.88M, 3.5in.
Primary Master : Set the type of HDD(SDD) to be used as
the first drive. Se l ec t ing th is fi eld
changes the screen to the submenu for
manually setting drive configuration
data such as the number o f c ylinders.
This field is set to [Auto] by default.
You can leave it intact for normal use.
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Primary Slave : Set the type of HDD(SDD) to be used as
the second drive. Selecting this field
changes the screen to the submenu for
manually setting drive configuration
data such as the number o f c ylinders.
This field is set to [Auto] by default.
You can leave it intact for normal use.
Secondary Master : Normally, connection is not allowed.
Set this field if you have co nn ected a
CD-ROM drive to the secondary IDE
connector.
Secondary Slave : Connection not allowed. Set to "None."
Boot Features : This field launches the Boot Features
submenu to enable or disable the
options for checking the floppy disk
drive and keyboard upon system boot.
(See Boot Features Windows.)
System Memory : Displays the detected amount of
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Boot Features
Item Specific Help
Figure 4.3. Boot Features Window (Factory Settings)
Floppy check : Select whether to seek the FDD for a
connection check during system
boot-up. If no FDD has been connected
with this field set to [Enab le d], the
BIOS suspends system boot-up with an
error message displayed.
Keyboard check : Select whether to seek the FDD for a
connection check during system
boot-up. If no FDD has been connected
with this field set to [Enab le d], the
BIOS suspends system boot-up with an
error message displayed. Connect the
keyboard, then recycle the power
supply.
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Advanced Window
MainAdvancedSecurityPowerPC_HealthBootExit
Reset Configuration Data:[No]
Installed O/S:[Other]
PCI IRQ
PCI/PMP ISA UMB Region Exclusion
PCI/PMP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion
I/O Device Configuration
ISA Bridge
Legacy USB Support:[Disabled]
Audio Device :[Enabl ed ]
Large Disk Access Mode:[DOS]
Local Bus IDE adapter:[Both]
WDT Output to P 0 2:[Disabled]
WDT Power-on State:[Off]
WDT Time-up State :[On]
PCIC Irq Mode:[Continous]
BIOS DDC:[Enabled]
Start Wai t :[Disabled]
F1 Help ↓ Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit←→ Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
↓
Figure 4.4. Advanced Window (Factory Settings)
Reset Configuration Data :Resets the system configuration data
Installed OS : Normally, set to "Other."
PCI IRQ : Displays the PCI IRQ setup sub menu.
PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion:
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
stored in BIOS ROM. The data will be
reset by setting this f i e ld to [ Yes] and
exiting BIOS Setup while saving the
changes you made. This field reverts to
[No] automatically the next time you
invoke BIOS Setup. Before reinstalling
the OS, be sure to set the f i el d to [Yes].
You can assign IRQs to individual PCI
slots. All PCI slots are connected to
IRQ10 by default.
Start PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region
Exclusion as shown above.
You can reserve UMB areas for devices.
All UMB areas are unallocated by
default. Up to 32 kilobytes from
addresses D0000 - D7FFFH can be
allocated.
Item Specific Help
Select 'Yes' if you
want to clear the
Extended System
Configuration
Data (ESCD) area.
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PCI/PNP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion:
Start PCI/PNP ISA DMA Resou rce
Exclusion as shown above.
You can reserv e D MA channels for
devices.
All UMB areas are unallocated by
default.
I/O Device Configuration: Start I/O Device Configuration as
shown above. You can configure serial
and parallel ports. ( See I/O Device
Configuration Window.)
ISA Bridge: This item is not available.
Legacy USB Support : Emulates the USB keyboard, mouse,
and FDD as legacy devices. Set this
field to [Enabled] before installing the
OS using the USB keyboard. Once the
OS gets up and running, the keyboard is
controlled by the OS’s driver and this
field need not be set to [Enabled].
Leave the field set to [Disabled] for
normal use.
Audio Device : Enable or disable the AC97 device.
Large Disk Access Mode : Normally, set to " DOS."
Local Bus IDE adapter* : Spe cif y whe ther to en ab le or disab l e
IDE device.
WDT Output to PO2 : Se t the watchdog timer o u tp u t to PO2 .
WDT Power-on State : With the watchdog timer output to PO2
enabled, set the o u tput status in the
power-on state.
WDT Time-up State : With the watchdog timer output to PO2
enabled, set the o u tput status in the
Time-up state.
PCIC Irq Mode : Set to " Continous ".
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BIOS DDC : Specify whether to enable or disable
DDC. Plese set to [Enabled].
Start Wait : Sets the wait time for the startup of
BIOS and enables timing adjustment for
devices connected to the main unit.
[Disabled], [5sec], [10sec], [15sec],
[20sec], [25sec], or [30sec] can be
selected. When [Disabled] is selected,
there is no wait time. (It means the same
as “0sec”.)
Select [Disabled] und er normal
conditions, which is the default setting.
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I/O Device Configuration Window
Advanced
I/O Device Configuration
Serial Port A :[Enabled]
Base I/O address :[3F8]
Interrupt :[IRQ 4]
Serial port B :[Enabled]
Base I/O address :[2F8]
Interrupt :[IRQ 3]
Serial port C :[Enabled]
Base I/O address :[3F8]
Interrupt :[IRQ 5]
Serial port D :[Enabled]
Base I/O address :[2E8]
Interrupt :[IRQ 11]
Parallel port :[Enabled]
Mode :[ECP]
Base I/O address :[378]
Interrupt :[IRQ7]
DMA channel :[DMA3]
Floppy disk controller :[Enabled]
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
Serial port A : This setting is for SERIAL1 on the
equipment connector plane.
Serial port B : This setting is for SERIAL2 on the
equipment connector plane.
Serial port C : This setting is for serial communication
of the touch panel.
Serial port D : This setting is for RS-422/485 in the
RAS connector on the equipment
connector plane or for SERIAL4 on the
equipment connector plane.
Parallel port : This setting is for PRINTER on the
equipment connector plane.
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Fields available with Parallel port set to [Enabled]
Base I/O address
Set to base I/O address.
Interrupt
Set to IRQ.
Mode
Set to parallel port's operating mode.
DMA channel
This is the DMA channel setting used
when ECP is selected during
parallel-port mode setting.
Floppy disk controller : Enable or disable the on-board floppy
disk controller.
Normally, set to default.
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Security Window
MainAdvancedSecurityPowerPC_HealthBootExit
Set Supervisor Password :[Enter]
Set User Password :[Enter]
Supervisor Password Is :Clear
User Password Is : Clear
Password on boot :[Disabled]
Clear All Passwords :[Enter]
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Item Specific Help
Supervisor Password
controls access to the
setup utility.
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
Figure 4.6. Security Window (Factory Settings)
Set Supervisor Password : Specify whether or not to req uire a
password during setup. If a password is
set, "Supervisor Password is" is enabled.
Supervisor mode allows all settings to
be set.
Set User Password : Specify whether or not to require a
password during setup. If a password is
set, "User Password is" is enabled. User
mode allows only the date and time to
be set.
Password on boot : Specify whether or not to require a
password when booting.
Clear All Password : Both passwords can be erased by
Supervisor.
Note!
Once a password is registered, even the password function itself
cannot be cancelled without the password. Passwords should be
handled with great care.
Select 'Yes' if you
want to clear the
Extended System
Configuration
Data (ESCD) area.
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
Figure 4.7. Power Window (Factory Settings)
Enabled ACPI : Set to "No".
ACPI Suspend Mode : Set to "Disabled".
APM Capabilities : Set to "Disabled".
Power Savings : Specify wheth er or no to use
power-saving mode. Choose from
"Disabled", "Cu stomize," "Maximu m
Power Savings," and " Maximum
Performance."
Standby Timeout : Specify the length of time from the idle
state through entry into standby mode.
Standby mode turns off the power to
peripherals including the screen.
Suspend Timeout : Specify the time of transition from
standby mode to suspend mode.
Wake-up Event : Start Wake-up Event as shown above.
You can specify the wake-up event that
resumes the system from the
BIOS-based standby state. In principle,
leave this field at the d ef au l t for nor ma l
use.
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Item Specific Help
Figure 4.8. PC-Health Window (Factory Settings)
Hardware Monitor Setup : Start Hardware Monitor Setup as shown
above. Although you can make fan
settings, leave this field at the default
because the PANECON-PC uses no
CPU fan.
Thermal_0 (System1) : Displays the temperature de tected by
the Thermal_0 temperature s ensor.
Thermal_1 (CPU) : Displays the temperature de tected by
the CPU temperature sensor.
FAN_0 : Reads “0 RPM” as th is PANECON-PC
uses no Fan 0.
FAN_1 : Reads “0 RPM” as th is PANECON-PC
uses no Fan 0.
+5V : Displays a voltage of +5 V.
+3.3V : Displays a voltage of +3.3 V.
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Boot Window
MainAdvancedSecurityPowerPC_HealthBootExit
*Removable Devies
*Hard Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Network Boot
F1 Help ↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit
↓
←→
Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Item Specific Help
Keys used to view or
configure devices :
<Enter> expands or
collapses devices with
a + or <Ctrl + Enter> expands
all
<Shift + 1> enables or
disables a device.
<+> and <-> moves the
device up or down.
<n> May move removable
device between H a rd
Disk or Removable Disk
<d> Remove a device
that is not installed.
Figure 4.9. Boot Window
Specify the order in which the system to be booted is checked. Using
the <+> or <-> key, rearrange the selected items.
The following devices can be specified as boot devices:
Removable Devices : Removable devices such as the floppy
disk.
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Hard Drive : Devices that are not removable, such as
the hard disk drive and silico n disk
drive.
CD-ROM Drive : Optional CD-ROM drive (IDE
connection)
Network Boot : This item is not available.
The items are displayed on the menu in priority order.
Model : IPC-BX/M630(PCI), IPC-Px/x630(PCI)
System BIOS : Vx.xx_xxx
↓
F1 Help
Esc Exit
↓Select Item-/+Change ValuesF9 Setup Defaults
←→ Select MenuEnter Select Sub-MenuF10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Item Specific Help
Exit System Setup and
save your changes to
CMOS.
Figure 4.10. Exit Window
Exit Saving Changes : Saves values that have been modified
on the setup screen in CMOS
(EEPROM) and restarts the s yst em.
Exit Discarding Ch ang e s : Restarts th e sy st em us in g the p revious
values without saving modified values
in CMOS (EEPROM).
Load Setup Defaults : Sets default values tha t are in the
possession of BIOS.
Discard Changes : Loads values that are currently in the
possession of CMOS(EEPROM).
Save Changes : Saves values that have been modified
on the setup screen in CMOS
(EEPROM).
“Model” indicates the model type, while “System BIOS” refers to
the BIOS version. These two items are used for confirmation
purposes; therefore they shall not be set.
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5. Each Component Function
Component Identification
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C, IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C
POWER LED
HDD LED
AC INLET
POWER SW
DVI
RAS
PCMCIA
PRINTER
RESET
UTP (Ethernet)
SERIAL1
USB
SERIAL2
FD
KeyBoard
MOUSE
LINE IN
LINE OUT
MIC
POWER LED
LCD, Touch Panel
SECONDARY IDE
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IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP, IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP
POWER LED
HDD LED
AC INLET
POWER SW
DVI
RAS
PCMCIA
PRINTER
RESET
UTP (Ethernet)
SERIAL1
Expansion Slot PCIx 2
USB
SERIAL2
FD
KeyBoard
MOUSE
LINE IN
LINE OUT
MIC
POWER LED
LCD, Touch Panel
SECONDARY IDE
Figure 5.1. Component Identification < 2 / 2 >
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Table 5.1. Component Funct ions
Component Function
LINE IN Line in (φ3.5 PHONE JACK)
LINE OUT Line out (φ3.5 PHONE JACK)
MIC Microphone input (φ3.5 PHONE JACK)
KB Keyboard connector (MINI-DIN, 6pin)
MOUSE PS/2 mouse connector (MINI-DIN, 6pin)
SERIAL1 Serial port 1 connector (9pin, male D-SUB)
SERIAL2 Serial port 2 connector (9pin, male D-SUB)
FD Floppy disk drive connector (26pin, half-pitch connector)
USB USB port connector
UTP Ethernet connector (RJ-45)
PCMCIA PCMCIA card slot
DVI *1 DVI connector (29 pin, DVI-I )
PRINTER Parallel port connector (25pin, female D-SUB)
RAS RAS function and RS-485 connector (15pin, female D-SUB)
RESET Hard reset push button
Expansion slots PCI expansion board slot x 2 <CP model>
POWER Power ON indicator
HDD Internal hard disk access lamp
POWER SW Power switch
AC INLET AC power supply input connector
SECONDARY IDE Secondary IDE connector (dedicated 40pin half-pitch connector)
*1 Using the DVI- anal og RGB ad apter ( access or y bund led) a llows an an alog RGB mon itor to be
connected to the IPC-PT/x630x(PCI).
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Line in Interface
A line input connector is provided, named LINE IN (3.5-mm stereo
mini jack). You can connect the audio output, for example, of a CD
player to this connector to record data from the CD or to play it
through LINE OUT.
Line out Interface
A line output connector is provided, named LINE OUT (3.5-mm
stereo mini jack). Y ou can plug a headphone or amplifier-integrated
speakers into this connector.
MIC input Interface
A MIC input connector is provided, named MIC (3.5-mm stereo
mini jack). You can plug a microphone to this connector for sound
input.
Audio driver
The audio driver is required to use the line input, line output, and
microphone input interfaces.
Visit the CONTEC web site to download the audio driver
(IPC-SLIB-01) for the OS running on your PANECON-PC.
For the download, see Chapter 7 “List of Options".
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Keyboard Interface
The PANECON-PC is equipped with a keyboard connector named
KB (MINI-DIN 6P).
Table 5.2. Keyboard Connector
Connector type Equivalent to the MD-DS12300-14S-14 (JST)
6
5
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
4
2
Signal
+KBD DATA
N.C.
GND
+5.0V DC
1
Pin No.
5
6
SHIELD
---
3
Signal
+KBD CLK
N.C.
GND
Mouse Interface
The PAN ECO N-PC is equip ped with a mo use connec tor na med
MOUSE (MINI-DIN 6P).
Table 5.3. Mouse Connector
Connector type Equivalent to the MD-DS12300-14S-14 (JST)
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
6
4
2
Signal
+MOUSE DATA
N.C.
GND
+5.0V DC
1
Pin No.
5
6
SHIELD
---
5
3
Signal
+MOUSE CLK
N.C.
GND
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Serial Port Interface
Serial port A and B(RS-232C Ports)
The PANECON-PC is equipped with two RS-232C-compliant serial
port connectors (SERIAL1: Serial port A and SERIAL2: Serial port
B). You can use BIOS Setup (described in Chapter 3) to configure
an I/O address, interrupt and unused state for each of the ports
independently. (The same I/O address and IRQ cannot be shared
with any other device.)
Table 5.4. SE RIAL A and B I/O Addresses and Interrupts
COM I/O addressInterrupt
1 3F8h - 3FFh
2 2F8h - 2FFh
3 3E8h - 3EFh
4 2E8h - 2EFh
The BIOS defaults to the following factory settings:
Serial port A: COM1(3F8h-3FFh),IRQ4
Serial port B: COM2(2F8h-2FFh),IRQ3
Table 5.5. Serial Port Connector
IRQ 3
IRQ 4
Connector used on the unit9-socket D-SUB (MALE)
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
6
Signal
CD
RD
TD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
9
Carrier detect
Received data
Transmitted data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Reques t to se n d
Clear to send
Ring indicator
Meaning
No.4-40UNC
Inch thread
Direction
Input
Input
Output
Output
-----
Input
Output
Input
Input
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Serial port C(touch panel)
One channel of serial port is provided for use as a touch panel
connector.
You can use BIOS Setup (descr ibed in Chapter 3) to configure an
I/O address, interrupt and unused state for this port. (The same I/O
address and IRQ cannot be shared with any other device.)
Table 5.6. Serial port C I/O Addresses and Interrupts
COMI/O address Interrupt
1 3F8h - 3FFh
2 2F8h - 2FFh
3 3E8h - 3EFh
4 2E8h - 2EFh
IRQ 3
IRQ 4
IRQ 5
IRQ 7
IRQ 9
IRQ 10
IRQ 11
IRQ 15
The BIOS defaults to the following factory settings:
Serial port C: COM3(3E8h-3EFh),IRQ5
Serial port D (RS-422/485 port)
One channel of serial port is provided for use as a RS-422/485 port.
You can use BIOS Setup (descr ibed in Chapter 3) to configure an
I/O address, interrupt and unused state for this port. (The same I/O
address and IRQ cannot be shared with any other device.)
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Table 5.7. Serial port D I/O Addresses and Interrupts
COM I/O address Interrupt
1 3F8h - 3FFh
2 2F8h - 2FFh
3 3E8h - 3EFh
4 2E8h - 2EFh
IRQ 3
IRQ 4
IRQ 5
IRQ 7
IRQ 9
IRQ 10
IRQ 11
IRQ 15
The BIOS defaults to the following factory settings:
Serial port D: COM4(2E8h-2EFh),IRQ11
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Output connector with the RS-422/RS-485 mounted (factory
default)
Table 5.8. Output connector with the RS-422/RS-485 mounted
(RAS Connector)
Pin No. Signal Meaning
2 TX + Transmitted data +
10 TX - Transmitted data -
3 RX + Received data +
11 RX - Received data -
Reference
For more information on the RAS connector see Table 5.20, "RAS
connector."
Output connector with the SERIAL3, 4 bracket mounted
The output connectors available with the SERIAL3-4 bracket
mounted are RS-232C compliant serial ports same as the SERIAL
1/2 output connectors.
Set with JP4 inside the top cover. The factory setting is " termin a l
resistor not available."
JP3
123
2 and 3 shorted
Receiver terminal
resistor not available
JP3
123
1 and 2 shorted
Receiver terminal
resistor available
Figure 5.2. Terminal Resistor Settings
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Control of Transmit ted Da ta in Ha lf-Duplex Mo de
In half-duplex mode, the transmission buffer needs to be controlled
in order to prevent collision of transmitted data. The
PANECON-PC uses RTS and controls the buffer with modem
control register's bit 1. Transmission and reception gate control by
the register setting of port address 4006h and 4007h is allowed only
for the RS-422/485 (Serial port D). For more information see
section, "General-purpose I/O and Remote Reset" in Chapter 5.
Modem control register
(Set I/O address +4H) bit 1 :0 … RTS is High.
(Disable transmission)
1 … RTS is Low.
(Enable transmission)
I/O Addresses and Instructions
The I/O addresses and instructions of COM1 are shown next.
Table 5.9. I/O Addresses
I/O address DLAB Read/WriteRegister
03F8H
03FAH X R Interrupt ID register IIR
03FBH X W Line control register LCR
03FCH X W Modem control register MCR
03FDH X R Line status register LSR
03FEH X R Modem status register MSR
03FFH X R/W Scratch register SCR
0 W Transmitter holding registerTHR
R Receive buffer register RBR
1 W Divisor latch register DLL
1 W Divisor latch register DLM 03F9H
0 W Interrupt enable register IER
DLAB (Divisor Latch Access Bit) : The value in b it 7 o f th e lin e
control register
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Table 5.10. Function of Each R egister < 1 / 4 >
I/O addressDescription
03F8H
03F8H
03F8H
03F9H
03F9H
THR: Transmitter Holding Register [DLAB=0]
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
bit7
MSB
Register dedicated to write transmitted data to
RBR: Reciever Buffer Regist er [DLAB=O]
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
bit7
MSB
Register dedicated to read received data from
DLL: Divisor La tc h (LSB) [DLAB=1]
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
bit7
MSB
Baud rate setting register (LSB)
DLH: Divisor Latch (MSB) [DLAB=1]
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
bit7
MSB
Baud rate setting r egister (MSB)
IER: Interrupt Enable Register [D LAB=0]
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
0
000EMSELSI
ETHREI
Receiver line status
Interrupt enable
Modem statu s interrupt enable
[Always use d at 0. ]
bit0
LSB
bit0
LSB
bit0
LSB
bit0
LSB
ERDAI
Recei ved data
Interru p t e na b l e
Received data register empty
Interrupt enable
1: Enable interrupt
0: Disable interrupt
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Table 5.10. Function of Each R egister < 2 / 4 >
I/O addressDescription
03FAH
IIR : Interrupt Identification Register
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
00000
Interrupt de t ails
bit20bit10bit01PriorityDescription
Interrupts are not generated.
110
100
010
000
Generated by overrun, parity, framing error or break
1 (high)
interrupt.
Cleared when the line status register is read.
Generated when the receive buffer register is ready.
2
Cleared when the receiving buffer is read.
Generated when the transmitter holding register is
3
empty. Cleared when the IIR is read or when
transmitted data is written to THR.
Modem status interrupt is generated.
4 (low)
(CTS, DSR, RI, CD)
Cleared when the modem status register is read.
1: Do not generate interrupts
0: Generate interrupts
03FBH
LCR : Line Contror Regester
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
0 : 1 STOP bit
1 : 1.5 STOP bits at 5-bit length
2 STOP bits at 6-, 7-, or 8-bit length
0 : Disable parity
1 : Enable parity
0 : Odd parity
1 : Even parity
0 : Disable stick parity
1 : Enable stick parity
0 : Break signal off
1 : Send break signal
DLAB (Divisor Latch Access Bit)
In order to access the divisor latch register, you need to set the bit
to 1. To access another register, set the bit to 0.
D1
D0
Bit table
0
0
0
1
1
5
1
6
0
7
1
8
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Table 5.10. Function of Each R egister < 3 / 4 >
I/O addressDescription
03FCH
03FDH
MCR: Modem Control Register
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
000Loop
LSR: Line Status Regester
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
0 TEMT
THRE
Transmitte r e mpty
(Set to 1 when both transmitter holding regis ter and
transmitter shift register are empty.)
IRQ X RTS DTR
Interrupt control bit
0 : Disable
1 : Enable
Diagnostic local loop-back test
0 : Disable
1 : Enable
BI FE PE OE DR
Framing error (1 for occurrence of an error)
Break interrupt (1 for detection of break state)
Transmitter holding register empty
(1 for transmission buffer being empty)
DTR
0 : Inactive
[HIGH]
1 : Active
RTS
Overrun error
(1 for occurrence of an error)
Parity error (1 for occurrence of an error)
[LOW]
0 : Inactive
[HIGH]
1 : Active
[LOW]
Data ready
(1 for existence of received data)
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I/O addressDescription
03FEH
03FFH
MSR : Modem Status Regis t er
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
DSR
DDCD
TERI
Delta data carrier detect
CTS
DCD RI DSR CTS
RI
DCD
SCR : Scratchpad Registe r
This is an 8-bit, readable/writable register which is available to the user to
allow data to be saved temporarily.
DCTS
DDSR
Delta CTS
Delta DSR
Trailing edge RI
Since these
statuses are
not used with
RS-485, data
is not valid.
Baud Rate Settings
A baud rate is set by software by dividing the clock input
(1.8432MHz). The baud rate in terms of hardware can be set to a
maximum of 115,200 bps. The baud rates available in practice
depend on the operating environment (cable, software, etc.). The
table below lists typical baud rates and their respective values to be
written to the divisor latch register (LSB, MSB).
Example: To set 9,600 bps, write "00" to the (MSB) divisor latch
register and "12 (decimal)" to the (LSB) diviso r latch reg ister.
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Floppy Disk Interface
The PAN ECO N-PC is equip ped with a FD contro ller to al low one
FD drive to be connected to the FD connector named FD on the front
end. Use the FD drive that is available as a dedicated option.
Table 5.12. FD Connector
Connector in use
Pin No.
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
Compatible Connector on the Cable Side
Plug connector : AMP, P/N
Shield case kit : AMP, P/N 1756774-4
or
Plug connector : 3M, P/N
26-socket, half-pitch connector, Equivalent to the DX10G1M-26SE
Visit the CONTEC web site to download the Display driver
(IPC-SLIB-01) for the OS running on your PANECON-PC.
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Printer Port Interface
A printer port is provided. You can use BIOS Setup to configure an
operation mode, I/O address, interrupt, DMA channel and unused
state for this port.
The connector is named PRINTER.
Table 5.18. Printer Ports and I/O Addresses
I/O address Interrupt
3BCh - 3BFh
378h - 37Fh
278h - 27Fh
The BIOS defaults to the following factory settings:
Parallel port: ECP,378h~37Fh,IRQ7,DMA3,
Table 5.19. Printer Port Connector
IRQ 5
IRQ 7
Connector used on the unit
13
Pin No.
Fastening screw: No. 4-40 UNC inch thread
Signal
1
-STRB
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
D 0
D 1
D 2
D 3
D 4
D 5
D 6
D 7
-ACK
BUSY
PE
SELECT
Meaning
Enable data
Data bit 0
Data bit 1
Data bit 2
Data bit 3
Data bit 4
Data bit 5
Data bit 6
Data bit 7
A RAS port is provided. This port offers watchdog timer, remote
reset, and general-purpose I/O RAS functions.
Table 5.20. RAS Connector
Note!
Connector type
Pin No.
Signal
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
NCOM
12
PO2/WDT
5
13
6
NCOM
7
14
PI2/IRQ
8
PCOM
15
*Fastening screw: No. 4-40UNC inch thread
15pin D-SUB(FEMALE) (DALC-J15SAF-20L9) JAE
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Function
SPK
External speaker signal
GND
External speaker ground
TX +
RS-485 transmitting l i ne
TX RX +
RS-485 receiving line
RX -
Minus common de dicated to PO 2
General-purpose output or watchdog timer alarm output
PO0
General-purpose output
PO1
General-purpose output minus common
PI1
General-purpose input
General-purpose input or interrupt input
General-purpose input plus common
PI0
General-purpose input
port address: 4000h - 4007h
Pin 4 NCOM (minus common dedicated to PO2) and pin 6 NCOM
(minus common shared by PO0 and PO1) are electrically separated
from each other.
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W atchdog Timer
The watchdog timer is started by output of A5 to I/O port address
4002h. A second output of A5 to the same port within the specified
expiration time once again triggers the watchdog timer. If a
time-out occurs, a reset or an int errup t is ge nera t ed ac cording to the
4004h port setting or an alarm is output according to the 4004h port
setting.
The time-out period can be set between 1 and 255 second s
depending on the timer value setting for the WDT counter port
(4003h).
The watchdog timer stops by reading port 4002h. The alarm-out
output is cancelled at the same time.
The alarm out is output fro m th e RAS conn ec tor 's PO2/W DT (pin
12) and cancelled when reset.
The alarm-out output can be set to BIOS startup by BIOS setup (see
Chapter 4), watchdog timer startup, or watchdog timer time-up.
Specifications
- Time to be set: 1sec - 255sec
- Interrupt or reset: Resets or generates an interrupt at
time-up (Port setting).
output (the output status is set by
software). For more information, see
the general-purpose I/O specifications.
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How to Use the Watchdog Timer
BIOS setting
Power ON
Set event
output control
Instruct
WDT to stop
Set timer value
Start & clear WDT
Application
NO
Modify timer
value?
*WDT: W atch Dog T imer
YES
Output data to ports 4001h and 4004h to set the
...
counter cloc k .
Read port 4002h, stop the WDT , and tu rn off al ar m
...
output.
...
Output set data to port 4003h.
Output of A5h to port 4002h starts the WDT and output
...
of A5h to the same port clears the timer.
To modify the timer value during operation, the WDT
...
needs to be stopped temporarily.
Figure 5.5. How to Use the Watchdog Timer
Example usage: To assign IRQ5 to the event whose time-up value
is 15sec:
Out 4004h 01h: Set the even t at the time of WDT expiration to
IRQ5.
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In 4002h: Stop the WDT timer and cancel the alarm.
Out 4003h 0Fh: Set the WDT expiration time to 15sec.
Out 4002h A5h: Start and clear the WDT.
In 4002h: Stop the WDT and cancel the alarm.
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* 4001h (bit4-6): Alarm out output control
D5D4D3D2D1
D6
---WD_S0
WD_S1PO2_MPIM2PIM1PIM0RESET
D0D7
R/W (default: XXXX0000b)
Figure 5.6. Alarm Out Output Control Port (4001h)
PO2_M : PO PO2/WDT pin output setting
0 : Set the RAS connector's PO2/WDT(12) signal to PO2
(general-purpose output).
1 : Set the RAS connector's PO2/WDT(12) signal to
alarm out.
Table 5.21. WD_S1, WD_S0: Alarm-out Output Status Settings
External alarm output status
WD_S1 WD_S0
0 0 OFF OFF OFF ON
1 0 OFF OFF ON OFF
1 1 OFF ON ON OFF
0 1 OFF ON OFF ON
Figure 5.9. Event Output Control Port (4004h)
Table 5.22. WM2 - WM0: Interrupt Output Mo des
Note!
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WM2WM1WM0Interrupt output at occurrence of WDT errors
0 0 1 Output to IRQ5 when time expires on the WDT.
0 1 0 Output to IRQ7 when time expires on the WDT.
0 1 1 Output to IRQ9 when time expires on the WDT.
1 0 0 Output to IRQ10 when time expires on the WDT.
1 0 1 Output to IRQ11 when time expires on the WDT.
OthersInhibits output when time expires on the WDT.
Table 5.23. RESET: Reset Output Modes
RESET RESET output at occurrence of WDT errors
0 Inhibits RESET output when time expires on the WDT.
1 Allows RESET output when time expires on the WDT.
When time expires on WDT, the alarm-out is output irrelevant to the
settings of the port for controlling event output.
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* 4005h : RAS status port
D6D5D4D3D2D1D0D7
WDT
R (Default: XXXXXXX0b)
Figure 5.10. RAS Status Port (4005h)
R : RAS status port
WDT: WDT status
This is the WDT status bit. This bit is
cleared when the WDT stops (read port
4002h).
0 : The WDT is either stopped or counting.
1 : The ti me se t o n th e WDT expired.
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General-purpose I/O and Remote Rese t
The PANE CON-PC is equipped with three genera l-purpose
insulated signals each for input and output. The input signals can
also be used for interrup t inp u t or remote reset input.
Specifications
[ Input ]
- Input specifications : Current-driven input by opto-coupler
insulation.
- Input resistance : 4.7kΩ
- Input signal count : 3 [One of them can be used for remote
reset and interrupt input. (bit2<fixed>)]
- Input protection circuit : Equipped with a reverse- con nection
protection diode
- Input response time : Less than 100μsec
- External circuit power supply: 12 - 24VDC (±10%)
[ Output ]
- Output specifications : Open-collector output by opto-coupler
insulation
- Output rating : Max. 30VDC, 100mA
- Output signal count : 3 [One of them can be used for WDT
alarm output. (bit2<fixed>)]
- Output response time : Less than 300μsec
[ Common ]
- I/O addresses 4000h and 4001h
How to Use General-purpose I/O an d R emote Rese t
Event output
control
...
Output data to port 4001h to set PI0, PI2 or PO2 mode.
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...
I/O
Implement input and output with port 4000h.
Figure 5.11. How to Use General-purpose I/O and Remote
Reset
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I/O Addresses and Instructions
* 4000h: General-purpose I/O
D6D5D4D3D2D1D0D7
PIO2PIO1PIO0
R/W
Figure 5.12. General-purpose Input Port (4000h)
R : Read data from PI0, PI1 and PI2.
W : Set data to be output to PO0, PO1 and PO2.
* 4001h (bit0-3): PI2/IRQ(14) event input control
D6D5D4D3D2D1D0
D7
WD_S0WD_S1PO2_MPIM2PIM1PIM0RESET
Figure 5.13. Event Input Control Port (4001h)
Table 5.24. PIM2 - PIM0
RIM2 RIM1RIM0PI2/IRQ (14) interrupt input
0 0 1 Input the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14 ) signal to IRQ5.
0 1 0 Input the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14 ) signal to IRQ7.
0 1 1 Input the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14 ) signal to IRQ9.
1 0 0 Input the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14 ) signal to IRQ10.
1 0 1 Input the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14 ) signal to IRQ11.
Others Inhibit the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14) signal interrupt to be set.
Table 5.25. RESET: RESET: Reset Input Modes
RESET PI2/IRQ (14)'s RESET input
0 Inhibit the remote reset input function of the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14) signal.
1 Use as the remote reset input function of the RAS connector's PI2/IRQ (14) signal.
Note!
A bit indicated with "rs v" is u sed b y th e s ys t em.
Do not modify the bit.
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* 4006h: Index address setting
D6D5D4D3D2D1D0D7
AD0
AD1
W
Figure 5.14. Index Address Setting Port (4006h)
W : Index address setting
When specifying the RS-485 setting with port
4007h, output 00h to this port before you
specify the setting. (* Index addresses other
than 00h are used by the system. Do not set
addresses except for 00h.)
* 4007h: Control of RS-485 transmission and reception
D6D5D4D3D2D1D0D7
RE_GATETE_GATE TE_SEL
rsv*
R/W (Default: XXXX0000b)
Figure 5.15. RS-485 Transmission and Reception Control
Port (4007h)
TE_SEL : Select the RS-485 transmission enable signal.
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0 : Sets the RTS signal to the RS-485 transmission
enable signal. (factory setting)
1 : Sets the TE_GATE value to the RS-485
transmission enable signal.
TE_GATE : RS-485 transmission enable signal. Valid only
0 : Receiving pe r mitted
1 : Receiving prohibited
RXD
D
TE_SEL
0 : Controlled by RTS
1 : Controlled by TE_GATE
0
1
VCC
Ω
47k
Ω
6.2k
R
6.2k
47k
Ω
Ω
1
23
JP4
Ω
120
Figure 5.16. Half-Duplex Connection Method
D
TE_SEL
0 : Controlled by RTS
1 : Controlled by TE_GATE
0
1
VCC
Ω
47k
Ω
6.2k
R
6.2k
47k
Ω
Ω
1
23
JP4
Ω
120
RX-(11)
RX+ (3)
TX
-
(10)
TX+ (2)
RX-(11)
RX+ (3)
-
(10)
TX
TX+ (2)
Figure 5.17. Full-Duplex Connection Method
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External I/O Circuit
(External circuit)
(PCOM)
(IN)
Internal
reset
4.7kΩ
PC817
Figure 5.18. Input Circuit
510Ω
PC817
Figure 5.19. Output Circuit
2N3904
4.7kΩ
RAS connector
4.7kΩ
1/4W
RAS connector
(PO 0 - 2)
(NCOM)
(PI 0 - 2)
(External circuit)
Lard
Input
contact
External power
(12V - 24VDC)
Extern al power
(Max. 30VDC)
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S1
Leave all the S1 bits untouched as they are used by the
system.
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C, CP IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C, CP
S1
ON
S1
ON
12345678
12345678
Figure 5.20. Factory Settings
Reset Switch
The PAN ECO N-PC is equip ped with a har dware res et switch. To
prevent it from being pressed by mistake, the switch is designed to
be difficult to press. Use a pointed object to push the switch with.
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IDE Interface
Connector for the Internal Drive (Primary IDE Connector)
The PANECON-PC is equipped with an E-IDE controller to allow a
2.5inch IDE hard disk to be connected to connector CN1 on the
board.
Use the dedicated option cable to connect the option CD-ROM drive.
The cable is not intended to connect devices (such as hard disks)
other than CONTEC option products.
Table 5.27. S eco nda ry ID E Connecto r (CN2)
Connector in use
Pin No.
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
40pin, half-pitch type (1.27 m m pitch)
B1B20
A1A20
Signal
RESET-
DD7
DD6
DD5
DD4
DD3
DD2
DD1
DD0
GND
DDRQ
DIOW-
DIOR-
IOCHRDY
DDACK-
INTRQ
DA1
DA0
CSI-
DACT-
Direction
Output
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
-------
Input
Output
Output
Input
Output
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Pin No.
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
Signal
GND
DD8
DD9
DD10
DD11
DD12
DD13
DD14
DD15
N.C.
GND
GND
GND
DALE
GND
N.C.
N.C.
DA2
CS3-
GND
Direction
------I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
-------
-------
-------
-------
Output
-------
-------
-------
Output
Output
-------
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Expansion Slots (CP Model)
The CP model has two PCI bus expansion slots to hold PCI bus
boards.
Board Dimensions Allowed
240mm(Max.)
122mm(Max.)
Figure 5.21. Expansion Board Dimensions
Note!
A board that uses the back of the board edge connector (the shaded
area in the figure) may not be mounted.
Note!
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Power Supply to Expansion Slots
The following table lists the voltage that can be supplied to a board
in an expansion slot and th e to ta l curren t ca paci ty of all s lo t:
Table 5.28. Expansion Slots
Voltage Current capacity (Max.)
+5V 2A
+12V 0.3A
-12V 80mA
-5V Not supplied
Make sure that the total curr ent consumption by t he boar ds installed
in the expansion slots does not exceed the above current capacity.
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Board Installation Procedure
(1) Be sure the power is turned off.
(2) Remove the top cover.
Figure 5.22. Removing the Top Cover
(3) Remove the brace that holds the printed circuit board (PCB)
down. Remove the screws on the brace. The brace will
separate toward you.
Figure 5.23. Removing the PCB Brace 2
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(4) Insert the board in to the s lo t an d f as ten it w ith screws.
Figure 5.24. Installation of an Expansion Board
(5) Install the PCB brace. It can hold down a board if its height is
at least 68mm.
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Figure 5.25. Attaching the PCB Brace
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(6) Replace the expansion slot cover.
Figure 5.26. Replacing the Top Cover
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6. Touch Panel
6. Touch Panel
The PANE CON-PC is equ ipped w ith an ana log touch pane l which
enables keyboard-less, mouse-less ope ratio ns.
Table 6.1. Touch panel specifications
Model
Detection method Analog resistive
Active area 246 x 1 84. 5mm 304.1 x 228.1mm
Surface treatment Nonglare
Resolution 4096 x 4096 (emulated in 800 x 600 m ode ) 4096 x 4096 (emulated in 1024 x 768 mo de)
Operating lifetime 1 milli on t o uc he s mi ni m um
(as tested by mechanical touching under 300g of force at a rate of two presses per
second)
Touch panel serial interface
The PAN ECON-PC uses a ser ial port (SERIAL 3) for
communication with the touch panel. You can use BIOS Setup
(described in Chapter 4) to assign I/O addresses and an IRQ or to
disable it. (The I/O addresses or IRQ cannot be shared with any
other device.)
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)C
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)CP
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)C
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI)CP
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Visit the CONTEC web site to download the touch panel driver
(IPC-SLIB-01) for the OS running on your PANECON-PC.
For the download, see Chapter 7 “List of Options".
Points to note when installing the touch panel driver
1. Which Wi ndows COM port num ber is allocated to the serial port
used as the communication interface to the touch panel (Ser ial
Port C)? (The standard setting is COM3.)
2. Has the disp lay driv er been installed and the LCD screen set to
the maximum size? (Is the screen size set to 1024x768 for the
IPC-PT/H630X(PCI) or 800x600 for the
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI)?)
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7. Appendix
Memory Map
FFFFFFF
Expansion memory area
0100000
00FFFFF
00E0000
00DFFFF
00D0000
00CFFFF
00CC000
00CBFFF
00C0000
00BFFFF
00A0000
009FFFF
0000000
Main BIOS
(128KB)
Expansion ROM area
(Free to the user)
Reserved for BIOS
VGA BIOS
(48KB)
Video RAM area
(128KB)
RAM
(640KB)
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Figure 7.1. Memory Map
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I/O Port Addresses
Table 7.1. I/O Port Addresses < 1 / 2 >
ADDRESS(HEX)Description Remark
000-00F DMA controll er 1 (sl ave ) ch0 - 3 (8-bit transf er )
010-01F Rese rve d fo r sy s tem
020-03F Interrupt controller 1 (master)
040-05F Timer
060-06F Keyboard controller
070-07F RTC, NMI mask
180-18F Rese rve d fo r sy s tem
190-1DF Avail able to user
1E8-1EF Reserved for system
1F0-1FF IDE hard disk controller Primary
200-277 Available to user
278-27F Reserved for parallel port LPT2
280-2E7 Available to user
2E8-2EF Reserved for serial port COM4(RS485, factory setting)
2F0-2F7 Available to user
2F8-2EF Serial port COM2
300-35F Available to user
370-375 Reserved for system
376-377 IDE hard disk controller Secondary
378-3AF Reserved for parallel port LPT1(fa ctory settin g)
3B0-3BB Reserved for system
3BC-3BF Reserved for parallel port LPT3
3C0-3DF Reserved for system
3E0-3E7 PCMCIA
3E8-3EF Serial port COM3(Touch panel, factory setting)
3F0-3F7 FD controller
3F8-3FF Serial port COM1
4D0-4DF Reserved for system
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Table 7.1. I/O Port Addresses < 2 / 2 >
ADDRESS(HEX)Description Remark
CF0-CFF Reserved for system
4000-4007 RAS functions
4008-400F Reserved for system
*1 If your PA NECON-PC is an OS preinstalled model, the dr iver is
supplied with the OS or already installed on the PC.
*2 You can download the driver from the Download Library
http://www.cont ec.com/downl oad) on the CONTEC web site. If you
(
need IPC-SLIB-01 (CD-ROM version), it is available as a separately
priced option.
* Check the CONTEC’s Web site for the l ate st info r matio n on the se
options.
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IPC-PT/H630X(PCI) Series,
IPC-PT/L630S(PCI) Series
User’s Manual
IPC-PT/x630x(PCI)-HMU
CONTEC CO.,LTD. September 2007 Edition
3-9-31, Himesato, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka 555-0025, Japan
Japanese http://www.contec.co.jp/
English http://www.contec.com/
Chinese http://www.contec.com.cn/
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written
consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. [09202007]
[03102003] Management No. A-46-646
[09202007_rev8] Parts No. LYBN883
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