Digital Electronics Corporation Pro-face PS-2000B Series, Pro-face PS-2000B-41 User Manual

Built-in Computer
PS-2000B Series
User Manual
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing Pro-face's PS-2000B Series Built-in Computer, hereaf­ter referred to as the "PS-B" or "PS-B unit". This unit, which utilizes Pro-face's newest PC architecture, is equipped with a wide range of standard-equipment interfaces and is designed for use in a wide variety of industrial applications.
Prior to using the PS-B unit, be sure to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the unit's operation procedures and functions.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE................................................................................................................... 1
ESSENTIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................ 5
DOCUMENT ATION CONVENTIONS................................................................. 8
PACKAGE CONTENTS .......................................................................................... 9
UL/C-UL (CSA) APPLICA TION NOTES............................................................ 10
CE MARKING NOTES ......................................................................................... 11
CHAPTER 1 PS-B UNIT BASICS
1.1 Prior to Operating the PS-B Unit ................................................................1-1
1.2 PS-B System Design..................................................................................... 1-3
1.3 PS-B Part Names and Features .................................................................. 1-5
1.4 Interfaces...................................................................................................... 1-7
1.4.1 RS-232C Interface (COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4).........................1-7
1.4.2 RAS Interface (RAS) ..........................................................................1-8
1.4.3 DVI-D Interface ................................................................................1-10
1.5 PS-B External Views and Dimensions...................................................... 1-11
1.5.1 PS-B Unit..........................................................................................1-11
1.5.2 With CD-ROM/FDD Unit Attached .................................................1-12
1.5.3 With RS-232C/RS-485 Conversion Unit Attached ..........................1-13
1.5.4 With Mounting Bracket Attached ......................................................1-14
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.1 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards ......................................2-1
2.2 Installing the PS-B Unit................................................................................ 2-6
2.2.1 PS-B Unit Installation Cautions...........................................................2-6
2.2.2 Installation Procedures .......................................................................2-8
2.3 Wiring ........................................................................................................... 2-10
2.3.1 Connecting the Power Cord .............................................................2-10
2.3.2 Power Supply Precautions.................................................................2-12
2.3.3 Grounding Precautions .....................................................................2-13
2.3.4 Precautions When Connecting I/O Signal Lines ................................2-14
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CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SETUP
3.1 Setup Procedures .......................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 System Parameters.......................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Standard CMOS Features ..................................................................3-2
3.2. 2 IDE HDD Auto-Detection...................................................................3-4
3.2.3 Advanced BIOS Features ...................................................................3-5
3.2.4 Advanced Chipset Features ................................................................3-8
3.2.5 Integrated Peripherals........................................................................3-10
3.2.6 Power Management Setup ................................................................3-13
3.2.7 PnP/PCI Configurations ....................................................................3-15
3.2.8 IRQ Resources..................................................................................3-16
3.2.9 DMA Resources................................................................................3-17
3.2.10 System Monitor Setup .......................................................................3-18
3.2.11 Frequency/Voltage Control................................................................3-20
3.2.12 Load Fail-Safe Defaults.....................................................................3-21
3.2.13 Load Optimized Defaults ...................................................................3-21
3.2.14 Set Supervisor Password ..................................................................3-21
3.2.15 Set User Password............................................................................3-22
3.2.16 Save & Exit Setup .............................................................................3-22
3.2.17 Exit Without Saving ...........................................................................3-22
CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP YOUR PS-B UNIT
4.1 CD-ROM Contents.......................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Software ..............................................................................................4-1
4.2 Setting up Y our PS-B Unit............................................................................ 4-2
4.2.1 Setup Procedures ................................................................................4-2
4.2.2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre-installed OS ..........................................4-4
4.3 Installing Drivers .......................................................................................... 4-6
4.4 Special Application Program Features .......................................................4-7
4.4.1 Uninstalling Utility Software.................................................................4-8
4.5 When Using Windows®2000/Windows®XP .................................................4-8
4.5.1 Automatic System Log-on Setup.........................................................4-8
4.5.2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System (UPS) .......................................4-9
4.5.3 Changing System Settings....................................................................4-9
4.5.4 NTFS File System Conversion..........................................................4-10
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CHAPTER 5 MONITORING FEATURES
5.1 RAS Features................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.1 PS-B RAS Features............................................................................5-1
5.1.2 RAS Feature Details............................................................................5-2
5.1.3 RAS Feature Overview .......................................................................5-5
5.2 System Monitor/RAS Features................................................................... 5-6
5.2.1 Setup Procedures ................................................................................5-6
5.2.2 System Monitoring Property Settings (PSB_Wps.exe) .......................5-7
5.2.3 System Monitoring Operation (PSB_Smon.exe).................................5-8
5.2.4 Error Messages .................................................................................5-10
5.2.5 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer......................................... 5-11
5.3 Remote RAS................................................................................................ 5-13
5.3.1 System Configuration........................................................................5-13
5.3.2 Installation Procedures ......................................................................5-13
5.3.3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature..........................5-14
5.3.4 Read and Write of the System Monitor/RAS Feature.......................5-15
5.3.5 Restrictions........................................................................................5-18
5.4 Remote Shutdown Feature......................................................................... 5-19
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
6.1 Cleaning the Fan Filter................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 Periodic Maintenance Points.......................................................................6-2
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 General Specifications ................................................................................. 7-1
7.1.1 Electrical Specifications.......................................................................7-1
7.1.2 Environmental Specifications ...............................................................7-2
7.1.3 External Specifications.........................................................................7-2
7.2 Performance Specifications .........................................................................7-3
7.2.1 Performance Specifications .................................................................7-3
7.2.2 Expansion Slots ...................................................................................7-4
7.2.3 Clock Accuracy...................................................................................7-4
APPENDICES
A.1 Hardware Configuration.............................................................................. A-1
A.1.1 I/O Map ............................................................................................. A-1
A.1.2 Memory Map .....................................................................................A-2
A.1.3 Interrupt Map.....................................................................................A-3
A.2 List of Optional Devices ............................................................................. A-4
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To prevent an electric shock, be sure to connect the power
cord terminals to the PS-B unit's terminal block before con­necting the power cord to the main power supply.
Be sure to use only the specified voltage with the PS-B unit. A
fire or electrical shock may occur if voltages used that are beyond the specified range.
Be sure to turn the unit's power switch OFF before removing
the PS-B unit's cover. This is because the PS-B unit's internal parts carry high voltages.
Do not modify the PS-B unit in any way. Modifying the unit
can cause a fire or create an electrical hazard.
Be sure to immediately turn the unit's power switch OFF, dis-
connect the power cord, and contact your local Pro-face dis­tributor if metal particles, water or other types of liquids con­tact any of the PS-B unit's internal parts.
Be sure to read and understand Chapter 2 "Hardware Installa-
tion" thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PS-B unit.
WARNING
CAUTION
Essential Safety Precautions
This manual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PS-B unit correctly and safely. Prior to operating the PS-B, be sure to read this manual and any related materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit.
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Safety Icons
To explain the correct and safe usage of the PS-B unit, throughout this manual the following icons are provided next to actions requiring special attention. These icons indicate the following situations:
Indicates situations where severe bodily injury, death or major equipment damage may occur.
Indicates situations where slight bodily injury or machine damage can occur.
WARNINGS
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Be sure to turn the PS-B unit's power switch OFF Before ei-
ther connecting or disconnecting a board or interface con­nector.
Do not install the PS-B unit in areas containing flammable
gases.
Do not use the PS-B unit with aircraft control devices, aero-
space equipment, central trunk data transmission (communi­cation) devices, nuclear power control devices, or medical life support equipment, due to these devices' inherent require­ments of extremely high levels of safety and reliability .
Be sure to design redundant and/or failsafe systems to en-
sure the proper degree of reliability and safety when using the PS-B unit with transportation vehicles (trains, cars and ships), disaster and crime prevention devices, various types of safety equipment, non-life support related medical devices, etc.
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WARNINGS
CAUTIONS
• Do not expose the PS-B to, or operating the PS-B in direct sunlight, high temperatures and humidity , and in areas that have excessive dust and vibration.
• Do not use the PS-B unit in areas where sudden, extreme changes in temperature can occur . These sudden changes may cause condensation to form inside the unit, possibly leading to an accident.
• Be sure the PS-B unit's air circulation vents are clear and clean to prevent the PS-B unit from overheating, and keep the PS-B unit's operation area well ventilated.
• Do not operate or store the PS-B unit near chemicals, or where chemicals can come into contact with the unit.
When PS-B Unit's Hard Disk (HDD) data is lost:
• The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon­sible or provide any compensation for damage(s) caused by the loss of data stored in the PS-B unit's hard disk drive (HDD). It is therefore strongly suggested that all important data and software be backed up regularly to an external data backup device.
• Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation bears no responsibility for any damages resulting from the customer's application of this unit's hardware or software.
• Since the PS-B unit's hard disk drive (HDD) is a consum­able item, i.e. it has a finite usage lifetime, be sure to back up its data regularly and prepare a spare HDD unit.
• To prevent file data damage, be sure to shut down the PS­B unit's OS before turning the power switch OFF.
• After turning OFF the PS-B unit's power, wait until the in­ternal HDD stops spinning before turning on the power again (approx. 5 seconds).
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Symbol Meaning
Indicates im portant i nformation or proc ed ures that mus t be followed for correct and ri sk-free s oft wa re/device o perati on.
Provides useful or im portant suppl em ental i nform at i on.
*1 Indicat es useful or import ant footnot e i nformat ion.
Refers to us eful or import ant supplem ent al informat i on.
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Indicat es st eps i n a proc edure. B e sure to perform these s t eps in the order gi ven.
PS-B/PS-B Unit Abbreviation for the PS-2000B Series of Built-in Computers.
FP Abbreviat ion for FP -2500 and FP-2600TFT color touc h panel di splay.
Documentation Conventions
The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual.
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Package Contents
The PS-B unit's packing box contains the items listed below. Please check to confirm that all items shown below have been included.
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Attachment Screws (4)
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CD-ROM (PS2000B User Manual
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and Driver CD) (1) (Japanese/English) (1)
• Be careful when handling the PS-B unit not to damage the built-in HDD.
• This cord is designed only for AC100V/AC115V use. Any other volt­age will require a different cord.
• The CD-ROM included in this package contains a User Manual, RAS-API Reference Manual, and PS-B Series Util­ity and Driver files.
Chapter 4 - Setting Up Your PS-B unit
• When you order a PS-B unit built to your specifications, that PS-B package should include each optional items' Installa­tion Guide. Please use that guide to check the contents of each optional items' package.
Installation
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Attachment Screws (6) Clamps (2)
Clamp Screws (2)
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UL/c-UL (CSA) Application Notes
The PS2000B-41 units are UL/c-UL (CSA) recognized products. (UL File No. E171486). Please pay special attention to the following instructions when apply­ing for UL/c-UL approval for machinery which includes any of these PS-B units. Equipment with a PS-B mounted in it requires UL/c-UL (CSA) evaluation for the combination of the PS-B and the equipment.
The PS-B conforms as a component to the following standards:
• UL 60950, Third Edition (Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment)
• CSA-C22.2 No. 950-M95 (Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment)
PS200B-41 (UL Registration Model: 3180005-01)
If the following requirements are not met, the PS-B unit may fail to meet UL/c-UL (CSA) standard requirements.
• The PS-B unit should be used as a built-in component of end-use product.
• The PS-B unit is intended for indoor use only.
• When connecting the PS-B unit's power cord, be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used, and that has 0.75 mm2 or larger conductive wires.
• When an end-use product will include the PS-B, be sure to design the PS-B unit's power cut-off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the operator can easily reach it.
• There is a danger of explosion if the PS-B unit's backup battery is incorrectly replaced. This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
• Be sure the unit the PS-B is built into uses an UL/c-UL (CSA) approved struc­ture.
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CE Marking Notes
The PS2000B-41 units are CE marked, EMC compliant products.
<These units comply with the following standards>
• Safety
EN60950
• EMI
EN55011 Group1 (Class A), EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
• EMS (EN61000-6-2)
EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11
If following requirements are not met, the PS-B may fail to meet EN60950 stan­dard requirements.
• The PS-B should be used as a built-in component of an end-use product.
• The PS-B is intended for indoor use only.
• When connecting the PS-B unit's power cord, be sure to use a cord that is
appropriate for the current and voltage used, and that has conductive wires that are 0.75 mm2 or larger.
• When an end-use product will include the PS-B, be sure to design the PS-B
unit's power cut-off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the operator can easily reach it.
• There is a danger of explosion if the PS-B unit's backup battery is incorrectly
replaced. This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
• Be sure the unit the PS-B is built into uses an EN60950 approved structure.
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1 PS-B Unit Basics
1. Prior to Operating the PS-B Unit
2. PS-B Unit System Configurations
3. PS-B Unit Part Names and Features
4. Interface
5. PS-B Unit External Views and Dimensions
This chapter describes the procedures required prior to operating the PS-B. It also explains the types of peripheral devices that can be connected to the PS-B.
1.1 Prior to Operating the PS-B Unit
The following explanation shows the preparation steps required prior to operating the PS-B.
Connect the display unit and any optional devices.
1.2 PS-B System Design / 1.3
PS-B Part Names and Features
Connect the PS-B unit's power cord terminals and turn the power switch ON.
2.3 Wiring
[When PS-B has pre-installed OS]
Configure the PS-B unit's BIOS.
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup
[When PS-B has no preinstalled OS]
Install all required software. For software installation instructions, refer to the manual provided with that product.
Install commercial OS to your PS-B as necessary. For how to setup the OS, refer to the manual provided with the product.
Connect Peripheral Devices
Turn Display On
Connect Power
Set Up the BIOS
Install an OS
Install PS-2000B User Manual
and Driver CD Data
Install Required Device Drivers
Install Required Software
Install the PS-B Unit
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When using a Flat Panel Display (FP) as a touch panel, addi­tional preparation steps are required. After all device drivers are installed, complete the following steps prior to installing applications and the PS-B unit.
FP Series User Manual
Perform Calibration
• After hardware setup is completed, the OS must be used to create
partitions and format (initialize) the HDD before any data or applica­tions can be saved to the hard disk drive. For details concerning these procedures, refer to the OS manufacturer's instruction manual.
• Whenever you turn the PS-B unit's power OFF, wait until the internal
HDD stops spinning (approximately 5 seconds) before turning the power ON again.
Install Mouse Emulation Software
Set up Display Parameters
(color and resolution)
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1.2 PS-B System Design
Up to two HDD units or CF Card units can be connected internally. In addition, an optional CD-ROM drive or FDD unit can be connected externally.
The following diagram shows the peripheral devices that can be connected to the PS-B unit.
When internally connecting two HDD units or two CF Card units (or one of each), be sure to designate one as the master unit and the other as the slave unit; otherwise, a unit malfunction or operation error may occur. For master/slave setup procedures for each unit, refer to that product's instruction manual.
PS-B unit (PS2000B-41)
CD-ROM drive/FDD unit (PSB-CD/FD01)
Keyboard
(Commercial type)
Mouse
(Commercial type)
RAS
Pro-face’s FP unit or DVI-D monitor
FP or commercial-type CRT monitor
Expansion Board Slots
(Accepts commercial-type boards)
RS-232C
PS-B unit built-in components
HDD units
(PSB-HD020/ PSB-HD020-W2KML)
DIM module
(PL-EM128/PL-EM256)
CF Card unit
(PSB-CFU01)
LAN
USB
Sound I/O Device
(Commercial type)
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Pro-face manufactures a Flat Panel Display (FP series) which can be connected with the PS-B unit.
Some FP display has not only an Analog RGB interface but also a DVI-D interface for the PS-B unit, and can be connected via Pro-face's 10m DVI-D cable.
For details, refer to the FP's catalogue or Installation manual, or contact your local Pro-face distributor.
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Commercial-type Products
Commercially available expansion boards (PCI bus compatible boards), key­boards, mouse units and printers can all be used with the PS-B. Also, the PS-B unit's built-in USB connector allows USB-type devices to be used as well. How­ever, some commercial PC peripherals may not be compatible with the PS-B. If you experience compatibility problems, contact your local Pro-face distributor.
• Be sure to use only DIM modules manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation. Certain commercially available DIM modules will not operate properly in the PS-B unit.
• When using USB-type peripheral devices, be sure to thor­oughly read that product's instruction manual prior to use.
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1.3 PS-B Part Names and Features
1: Power Switch
Turns the PS-B main unit ON or OFF .
2: Power Input T erminal
Connect the AC100V/AC240V power cord terminals here.
3: Power LED (POWER)
Indicates the PS-B unit's power status and also functions as a RAS LED indicator
5.1 RAS Features
4: Hard Disk LED (HDD) 5: Hardware Reset Switch (RESET)
Pressing this switch re-starts the PS-B unit.
6: Keyboard Connector (KEYBOARD)
Connect a PS/2-compatible keyboard here.
7: Mouse Connector (MOUSE)
Connect a PS/2-compatible mouse here.
8: USB Connector (USB)
Provides a USB 1.1 compatible connection. Connect a USB connectable device here.
9: RAS Connector (RAS)
Interface for DIN, DOUT, Watchdog, and Remote Reset features. (D-sub 25-pin male connector)
10: DVI-D Connector (DVI)
Connect a DVI-D monitor here.
11: Analog RGB Connector (VGA)
Connect an analog RGB monitor here.
12: RS-232C Connector (COM1)
Selectable between RI and 5V.
13: RS-232C Connector (COM2) 14: RS-232C Connector (COM3)
Selectable between RI and 5V.
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15: RS-232C Connector (COM4)
RS-232C interface (D-sub 9 pin male connec­tor). Allows data transfer with other equip­ment. Peripheral devices can be connected here.
16: Expansion Slots 17: Speaker Output (SPEAKER) 18: Line Input (LINE IN) 19: Microphone Input (MIC) 20: LAN Connector (LAN1/LAN2)
IEEE802.3-compatible Ethernet interface. Changeover between LAN1 and LAN2 is performed automatically .
21: Cooling Fan
22: Cover
This cover is removed when installing an optional CD-ROM/FDD unit, HDD unit, CF Card unit, or DIM module.
23: Maintenance Cover
This cover is removed when installing an HDD unit, CF card, or DIM module.
24: +5 V/RI Changeover Switch (COM1) 25: +5 V/RI Changeover Switch (COM3) 26: Voice Input Connector for CD-ROM 27: CD-ROM/FDD Unit Power Connector 28: FDD unit Connector 29: CD-ROM Drive Connector 30: Standard Display ON/OFF Switch
When connecting Digital’s Standard Display to the PS-B unit, be sure to set Dip Switch #4 to ON.
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1.4 Interfaces
1.4.1 RS-232C Interface (COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4)
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Pin No . Signal N am e P in N o. Signal N a me
1CD6DSR 2RXD7RTS 3TXD8CTS 4DTR9RI/+5V 5 GND FG FG
D-sub 9-pin (Male)
Screw Size: (4-40), Inch type
• The GND terminal is the signal ground. Be sure to connect the GND terminal with the SG (signal ground) terminal of the opposite side's connector.
• The FG and SG terminals are connected inside the PS-B unit. When connecting another device to the PS-B, design your system so that it will form SG short-circuit loop.
Pin No. 9 "+5V/RI" changeover is available only with COM1 and COM3. COM2 and COM4 are fixed to RI. To change the COM1 or COM3 setting from +5V to RI or vice-versa, remove the main unit cover and slide the +5/RI changeover switch to the desired setting. The factory setting is RI.
RI +5V
For COM3
+5V/RI Changeover Switch PS-B Internal View
For COM1
• Be sure to check the interface specifications of the opposite side's con­nector before changing this setting. Incorrect settings can result in a malfunction or unit damage.
• Be sure to turn the PS-B unit OFF prior to changing internal settings to prevent a malfunction.
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1.4.2 RAS Interface (RAS)
D-sub 25-pin (Male)
Inch-type screws #4-40UNC
Pin No . Signa l Na m e Pin No. Signa l Na m e
1GND14GND 2 +5V (100 mA max. ) 15 +5V 3 +12V (100 mA max. ) 1 6 DIN3 ( + ) 4 NC 17 DIN3 (-) 5 DIN2 (+) 18 RST (+) 6 DIN0 (+) 19 DOUT1 (-) 7 DOUT2 (-) 20 DOUT1 (+) 8 DOUT2 (+) 21 DOUT3 (-)
9 DOUT0 (-) 22 DOUT3 (+) 10 DOUT0 (+) 23 RST (-) 11 DIN2 (-) 24 DIN1 (-) 12 DIN0 (-) 25 NC 13 DIN1 (+)
Be sure to use only the rated voltage when using the external power output of No. 2 (+5V) and No. 3 (+12V); otherwise a malfunction or unit breakdown may occur.
For RAS feature details, refer to 5.1 RAS Features.
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Input Voltage DC12V to DC24V Input Curr ent 7 mA Operating Voltage ON v oltage: 9V (min.), OFF v olt age: 3V (max.) Isolat ion Method Via a photocoupler
(Interface Circuit)
(Connec tion Example)
Cable
No polarity due to the Sink/ S our c e input.
DIN0(+), DIN1(+) DIN2(+), DIN3(+) RST(+)
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• Be sure to hold the input level for 1.5 seconds or longer when using general signal input (DIN); otherwise, the signal may not be detected.
• Be sure that the voltage values between terminals will not exceed the rated input voltage. If these values are too high, a unit break­down may occur.
• Sink/Source-type input prevents polarity reversal problems. (DIN (-) and RST (-) can become positive, and DIN (+) and (RST (+) can become negative.) Be sure that the input voltage does not exceed the rated range.
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External Output Signal (DOUT)
• Be sure to operate the PS-B unit only within the maximum load cur­rent range. Excessive load current can cause a unit breakdown.
• Be sure to include terminal to terminal voltage values in your system design calculations for load current and load voltage. When the load current becomes large, a 1.5V (max) drop will occur between the terminals.
• Be sure to connect the protective diode shown in the above diagram (*1) when connecting an inductive load
Rated Load Voltage DC12V t o DC24V Maximum Load Current 100 mA/ point Maximum V olt ag e Drop bet ween Terminals 1.5V (at 100- mA load current ) Isolat ion Method Via a photocoupler
(I nterface Cir c u it)
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Cable
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DO UT0(-), DOUT1(-) DO UT2(-), DOUT3(-)
DOUT0(+), DOUT1(+) DOUT2(+), DOUT3(+)
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Load
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1.4.3 DVI-D Interface
Pin No . Signa l Na m e P in N o. Signa l N am e
1 TMDS DA TA2- 13 NC 2 TMDS DATA 2+ 14 NC 3 TMDS DATA2 SHIELD 15 GND 4 NC 16 Hot Plug Detect 5NC17TMDS DATA0­6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS DA TA0+ 7 DDC Data 19 TMDS DA TA0 S HI E LD 8NC20NC
9 TMDS DA TA1- 21 NC 10 TMDS DATA1+ 22 TMDS CLOCK SHI E LD 11 TMDS DA TA1 SHIELD 23 TMDS CLOCK+ 12 NC 24 TMDS CLOCK-
24-pin (Female)
Inch-type screws #4-40UNC
1
8
17 24
9
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Connecting the FP-3700T
When connecting Pro-face’s FP-3700T to a PS-B unit using the FP-DV01-100<10m> cable, be sure to change the dip switch settings on the PS-B unit’s main circuit board. Refer to the following figure when changing the settings. For details about dip switch positions, refer to 1.3 PS-B Part Names and Features. The factory settings for switches 1 to 4 are all OFF .
SW #4 : OFF ON
* 1 When SW4 is ON and used together with a second RGB monitor, the screen
display resolution is fixed to XGA.
• When using Pro-face’s FP Series, be sure to read that unit’s User Manual prior to operation.
• When using a DVI-D monitor together with a second RGB monitor, some RGB monitors may not be able to be used, so please include a monitor test in your system testing.
• When using Pro-face’s FP-DV01-50<5m> cable, use this dip switch’s default setting.
ON OFF Default SW1 SW2 SW3
SW4
FP-3700T
*1
(with F P -DV01-100)
Different moni t o r
Reserved
All OFF
Reserved Reserved
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF
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1.5.1 PS-B Unit
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39[1.54]
118[4.65]
265[10.43]
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Top
Side Front
265[10.43]
260[10.24]
118[4.65]41[1.61]
Unit: mm[in.]
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260[10.24]
39[1.54]
118[4.65]
21.5[0.85]
265[10.43]
Top
Front Side
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155[6.10]
265.5[10.45]
55[2.17]
118[4.65]
137[5.39]
170[6.69]
170[6.69]
170[6.69]
35
[1.38]
228[8.98]
29[1.14]
16[0.63]
39[1.54] 260[10.24]
Top
Front RightLeft
1.5.4 With Mounting Bracket Attached
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Unit: mm[in.]
20[0.79]
5[0.20]
R5.5[0.22]
R2.5[0.10]
118.5[4.67]
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Front RightLeft
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Magnified View of Mounting Bracket Installation Slot
155[6.10]
55[2.17]
118[4.65]
137[5.39]
170[6.69]
170[6.69]
170[6.69]
35
[1.38]
228[8.98]
29[1.14]
16[0.63]
39[1.54]
260[10.24]
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260[10.24]
(155[6.10])
170 ± 0.5[6.69 ± 0.02]
137 ± 0.5
[5.39 ± 0.02]
(118[4.65])
4-M4
4-M4
260[10.24]
(55[2.17])
170 ± 0.5[6.69 ± 0.02]
(302[11.89])
284 ± 0.5[11.18 ± 0.02]
(265[10.43])
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Attachment Bracket Attachment Screw Hole Dimensions
Use the following dimension drawing to drill the attachment bracket attachment screw holes in the installation panel. Use M4 size screws.
• Depending on the panel's material and design, the panel's installa­tion surface may need to be strengthened. If high levels of vibration are expected and the PS-B unit's installation surface (i.e. an opera­tion panel's door, etc.) can move (i.e. open or close) due consider­ation should be given to the PS-B unit's weight.
7.1.3 External Specifications
Vertical Installation Horizontal Installation
With CD-ROM/FD Units Attached
Only PS-B Unit
(196)
4-M4
170±0.5
(260)
178±0.5
(159)
(55)
Vertical Installation
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Unit: mm[in.]
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2 Hardware Installation
1. Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards
2. Installing the PS-B Unit
3. Wiring
This chapter describes the installation of optional units and expansion boards, as well as the PS-B unit setup and wiring procedures.
2.1 Installing Optional Units and Expan­sion Boards
A wide variety of optional units and expansion boards (PCI bus compatible board *1) manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation can be used with the PS-B.
Unscrew the four (4) cover attachment screws, and remove the cover. Install the desired unit and/or expansion board as shown in the " PS-B Internal View" drawing.
For the detailed optional unit installation procedures, refer to that unit's "Installa­tion Guide".
Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the power supply and confirm that power is not supplied to the PS-B unit be­fore installing any optional units or expansion boards. Failure to do so can result in an electric shock.
WARNINGS
Use a screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screws. Be sure not to
tighten the screws too tightly . Excessive force can damage the equip­ment.
When removing or replacing screws, be careful that they do not fall
inside the PS-B unit's chassis.
1. Including PCI 2.20.
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