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TB192 (Rev1) - Installing An Aaeon PCM-6893 In An M15

Overview

This document describes the procedure for installing the Aaeon PCM-6893 motherboard in an M15-6 Clr, or newer, color
console. This motherboard is a replacement in systems that have an industrial motherboard and an NEC 10.4” LCD 
screen. If you have an NEC 9.4” Color LCD screen, you will need a different LCD cable. Below you will find a list of all 
the components that you should have received with the Aaeon motherboard.

* Aaeon PCM-6893 Motherboard, complete with CPU and memory
* Heat sink, fan w/ mounting bracket, and 2 nylon spacers (.244”)
* LCD Cable
* ATX Power Supply
* Aaeon Hard Drive cable and Floppy cable
* Aaeon Keyboard and mouse cables
* Serial and Parallel cables
* Ethernet Cable
* Drive/inverter power cable
* Fan/probe power cable
* Misc. power extension cables
* USB cable with 1 USB extension

Installation

The first step in the installation process is to remove all of the old components. You must remove the old motherboard 
assembly, complete with CPU, memory and heatsink. You must also remove the old LCD descrambler card and LCD 
cable. You will no longer need the existing Ethernet cable, keyboard/mouse cable, or hard drive cable and floppy cable. 
If the power supply is not of the ATX type or is a Morex PS, then you will need to remove it as well. This document 
contains the recommended installation procedure. Follow it exactly to avoid any problems. If there is any confusion, 
please refer to picture 3 of an Aaeon motherboard with cables connected.

1. Before installing the Aaeon motherboard, put a piece of 2-sided foam tape on the bottom of the fan bracket to avoid 
unwanted vibration. The fan bracket will need the mounting holes drilled out to ¼” to fit over standoffs. Now place the fan 
bracket assembly over top of the front standoffs. Install the nylon spacers over the standoffs, on top of the bracket. When
you install the motherboard the bracket will now be held in place. (See picture 1)

 

Summary of Contents for PCM-6893

Page 1: ...p in the installation process is to remove all of the old components You must remove the old motherboard assembly complete with CPU memory and heatsink You must also remove the old LCD descrambler card and LCD cable You will no longer need the existing Ethernet cable keyboard mouse cable or hard drive cable and floppy cable If the power supply is not of the ATX type or is a Morex PS then you will ...

Page 2: ... keyboard mouse cable to CN7 It will only connect one way 12 After all cables are installed you will carefully need to route all the cables so that they do not obstruct the CPU7 The LCD cable can be routed around the RAM as shown in Picture 2 Extra care must be taken with the ATX power connector so that is does not interfere with the bottom of the CPU7 card 13 If the M15 was not fitted with an ATX...

Page 3: ...ill line up correctly with the back panel 16 Temporarily connect IDE and floppy cables to sshdd and floppy drive Power up again to verify system boots up into CNC10 software If ok then power down and continue to reassemble M15 If it doesn t boot into the cnc10 software see the notes below for troubleshooting Note If using the flash card reader supplied by Centroid verify JP4 has the two pins close...

Page 4: ... board is pressed fully down into the socket on the motherboard failure to do so will cause a 64180 Timeout not responding error message when loading CNC7 Check the clearance between the Motherboard and the CPU7 Ensure none of the cables are pinched by the CPU7 You may need to trim the ATX power connector to allow the wires to fold down either side as shown in the picture above ...

Page 5: ...Jumpers and Connectors ...

Page 6: ...Document History Rev1 Created on 2006 11 22 by 300 ...

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