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Safety Instructions

1. Read these safety instructions carefully.

2. Keep this User’s Manual for later reference.

3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use

a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.

4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near

the equipment and must be easily accessible.

5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.

6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Drop-

ping it or let-ting it fall may cause damage.

7. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the

equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.

8. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connect-

ing the equipment to the power outlet.

9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place

anything over the power cord.

10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.

11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the

power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.

12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electri-

cal shock.

13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should

be opened only by qualified service personnel.

14. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked

by service personnel:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged.
b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work

accordingto the user’s manual.

Summary of Contents for AWS-8259

Page 1: ...1 AWS 8259 15 TFT LCD workstation with 9 slots User s Manual...

Page 2: ...Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of...

Page 3: ...nce when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with this user s manual it...

Page 4: ...le for 3 5 HDD and slim CD ROM Cable to link front VGA connector to CPU card DB 15 male to male Cable to link USB Ind Power connector to chassis male to male Eight rubber clamp pads which attached to...

Page 5: ...source is correct before connect ing the equipment to the power outlet 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warning...

Page 6: ...E MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAM AGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 70...

Page 7: ...ht abgedeckt werden 8 Beachten Sie beim AnschluB an das Stromnetz die AnschluBwerte 9 Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so daB niemand dar ber fall en kann Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitung abg...

Page 8: ...ie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist Der arbeitsplatzbezo...

Page 9: ...1 3 Adding Cards 14 2 1 4 Installing Hold down Clamps 15 2 1 5 Installing Optional Disk Drives 16 2 1 6 Connecting Cables 20 2 1 7 Connecting External Keyboard and Mouse 22 2 1 8 Panel Mounting 23 2 1...

Page 10: ...3 5 floppy in the front panel 43 A 2 Mounting 45 A 2 1 Panel Mounting 45 A 2 2 Rack Mounting 46 A 2 3 Wall Mounting 46 A 2 4 Desktop Stand 47 A 2 5 Swing Arm Mounting 48 Appendix B Power Supply Specif...

Page 11: ...ure 2 11 Panel mounting 23 Figure 2 12 Rack mounting 24 Figure 3 1 The Macro Editor screen 29 Figure 3 2 Macro examples 30 Figure 4 1 Detaching the backplane and bracket 34 Figure 4 2 Installing the p...

Page 12: ...52 Table B 3 Step load limit 53 Table B 4 Over voltage protection 54 Table B 5 Harmonic Limits Class D 56 Table B 6 48 VDC power supply output characteristics 58 Table B 7 48 VDC power supply DC outp...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 AWS 8259 Introduction 1 Introduction Description Specifications Features Dimensions Complete Functionality Modular Design Concept 1 1 1 1 1 C H A P T E R...

Page 14: ...uter to protect the control data They need a LCD monitor and control chassis that can be separated The AWS 8259 can do that The AWS 8259 can be configured two ways integrated or separated to meet the...

Page 15: ...ted for the easy to vibrate environment such as ship controlling center train or truck monitoring machinery and more Industrial design meets every harsh environment In addition the AWS 8259 also featu...

Page 16: ...OSD on front panel I O port 2 USB ports floppy drive 6 pin PS 2 keyboard connector with dust protection door Touch pad interface PS 2 mouse Indicators LEDs for Power On Off and HDD activity Membrane...

Page 17: ...t 22 kg 48 4 lbs CE FCC BSMI compliant Passive Backplane PCA 6109P4 4 PCI 4 ISA 1 CPU slot backplane PCA 6109 9 ISA slot backplane Power Supply AC input 300 W standard offer Input 90 135 V AC or 180 2...

Page 18: ...or separated LCD panel control chassis Built in touch pad USB port floppy on the front panel Special design makes maintenance simple and easy rear door hinge Vibration protection up to 1 G IP65 NEMA...

Page 19: ...ram to verify that the mounting screws correspond with the holes in your panel rack Figure 1 1 Dimensions 375 60 14 79 222 00 8 74 13 00 0 51 445 60 17 54 53 50 2 11 181 50 7 15 354 80 13 97 482 60 19...

Page 20: ...protection door Power switch Keyboard connector HDD indicator Left Power indicator Right Front access floppy Reset switch Data entry keypad Aluminum alloy panel meets Stainless chassis Cooling fan wit...

Page 21: ...AWS 8259 is designed with a modular concept The whole system consists of two major parts an LCD panel and a control chassis This modular concept effectively reduces maintenance To disassemble the sys...

Page 22: ...10 AWS 8259 User s Manual...

Page 23: ...Setup 11 System Setup General Opening the Rear Panel Adding cards Installing Hold down Clamps Installing optional drives Connecting cables Connecting External Keyboard and Mouse Rack Panel Wall mounti...

Page 24: ...the WS 8259 can be separated into a LCD monitor and control chassis 2 1 1 General The AWS 8259 adopts a standard industrial PCI ISA backplane After installing the CPU card and other accessories this s...

Page 25: ...Opening the Rear Panel Unscrew the two knobs in the rear panel and open the back cover see Fig 2 1 The back cover is hinged to the chassis If necessary unplug the power cord of the fan to remove the r...

Page 26: ...serial and parallel ports Open the rear door see Fig 2 2 and then slowly slide the card in and carefully press it into the backplane socket Secure it with a screw to the side mounting bar Connect the...

Page 27: ...al round rubber pads and clamps from the accessory box Choose a suitable position on the clamp shelf whereby the card can be firmly secured Put the round rubber pads in the holes with the clamps see F...

Page 28: ...ves one 3 5 floppy disk drive two 3 5 hard disk drives and one slim CD ROM drive underneath the case A front facing floppy drive has already been installed You can access it from the FDD dust resistan...

Page 29: ...Chapter 2 AWS 8259 System Setup 17 Figure 2 6 Installing two hard disks CD ROM...

Page 30: ...18 AWS 8259 User s Manual Figure 2 7 Installing floppy...

Page 31: ...VGA cable USB Ind Power cable and RS 232 cable for the touch screen The PS 2 mouse cable is used to connect the touch pad signal output from the front panel to the CPU card as shown below There is a k...

Page 32: ...20 AWS 8259 User s Manual Figure 2 8 Connecting cables Connect PS 2 Touchpad Keyboard cable to CPU card Connect VGA cable to CPU card...

Page 33: ...OT connect a mouse to the PS 2 connector on the front panel There are two additional keyboard connectors on the back of the chassis as shown in figure 2 10 You cannot connect two keyboards to these tw...

Page 34: ...d the mounting bolts are shown in Fig 2 11 Once you have added your cards drives and other equipment you can switch on the AWS 8259 to check if it operates properly Then the case can be set within you...

Page 35: ...k Make sure that all additional equipment has been installed correctly Also make sure that all cabling such as the monitor signal cable the keyboard cable and the monitor power cable have been reattac...

Page 36: ...24 AWS 8259 User s Manual...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 AWS 8259 Macro Key Programming 25 Macro Key Programming Introduction Macro Components Syntax How to Use SFED8259 COM Examples 3 3 3 3 3 C H A P T E R...

Page 38: ...es that are activated when the corresponding mac ro key is pushed Macro programming utility Locate the program SFED8259 COM in the Function Key Utility dis kette for function key programming The SFED...

Page 39: ...play them on the screen for you They are easily recognizable appearing between the square brackets and For example ALT represents 26 ENTER represents 33 In your macro script you can enter ordinary tex...

Page 40: ...RL F represents 28 44 90 CTRL ALT DEL represents 28 26 41 90 reboot CTRL ALT A represents 28 26 A 90 CTRL SHIFT 1 represents 28 27 1 90 Another useful function is the DELAY instruction You can instruc...

Page 41: ...creen Advantech Workstation Special Function Key Edit Program Rev 11 16 1995 Table of Control Codes Example SF5 CD WINDOWS 33 WIN 33 3 Sec 84 1 Hour 89 HOME 3C END 3D PGUP 3E PGDN 3F INS 40 DEL 41 SF1...

Page 42: ...We will explain all macro functions that you can find in the EX8259 TXT macro script file After typing SFED8259 EX8259 TXT ENTER the following editor screen will appear Figure 3 2 Macro examples HOME...

Page 43: ...okes macro function key SF10 79 which was defined to reset the system SF4 C WP51 WP 33 86 27 4D 90 REPORT WP5 33 This example shows that after a macro executes it is able to direct the program to acco...

Page 44: ...32 AWS 8259 User s Manual...

Page 45: ...Chapter 4 AWS 8259 Maintenance 33 Maintenance Detaching the Backplane and Bracket Power Supply Keyboard Translator 4 4 4 4 4 C H A P T E R...

Page 46: ...s connected to the backplane Next unscrew all screws and take the backplane out of its case See Fig 4 1 If you want to repair or upgrade your peripherals for example the membrane keypad controller or...

Page 47: ...nnectors linked to the accessory drives and other components For the AWS 8259 pull out the connectors on the front switch Then remove the power supply kit from the system see Fig 4 2 For the AWS 8259...

Page 48: ...in Fig 4 3 On the side of the board there are four connectors For connection details refer to Fig 4 4 When servicing the keyboard translator 1 Switch off the power and detach the main power cord 2 Di...

Page 49: ...er 4 AWS 8259 Maintenance 37 Figure 4 3 Keyboard translator input output basic schematic A B Input from operational keypad C Input from functional keypad D Output to CPU card E Input from external key...

Page 50: ...38 AWS 8259 User s Manual Figure 4 4 Keyboard translator input output basic schematic...

Page 51: ...te system setup 39 Separate system setup How to separate the AWS 8259 Connecting the LCD monitor and control chassis Install the 3 5 floppy in the front panel Panel wall Rack Desktop Swim Arm Mounting...

Page 52: ...arate the AWS 8259 The AWS 8259 can be separated into two products the LCD panel and control chassis If you want to separate it detach the LCD panel from the chassis by unscrewing four screws and the...

Page 53: ...connectors are the VGA Keyboard USB Power Indicator and optional RS 232 for touch screen Because the AWS 8259 integrates the power indicator signal and USB into one cable users do not need to connect...

Page 54: ...1 Purchase the USB 3250 which includes three cables Step 2 Screw in the steel plate which is in the accessory package of the USB 3250 Figure A 3 Screw the steel plate Step 3 Re install the floppy Fig...

Page 55: ...5 Complete the installation A 1 3 Install the 3 5 floppy in the front panel If you want to access data via floppy in the front panel the AWS 8259 also provides a floppy housing kit Please follow the s...

Page 56: ...44 AWS 8259 User s Manual Figure A 5 Screw the housing kit...

Page 57: ...nt brackets are included in the accessory box Slide the unit back wards into the panel opening Attach the mounting brackets by inserting the screws into the keyhole slots on the flat panel monitor cov...

Page 58: ...t the panel on the rack and secure with four screws Figure A 7 Rack Mounting A 2 3 Wall Mounting First mount the wall mounting bracket to the wall then mount the LCD panel onto the bracket using the t...

Page 59: ...APPENDIX A AWS 8259 Separate system setup 47 A 2 4 Desktop Stand Mount the desktop mounting bracket to the back of LCD panel with two screws as the following drawing shows Figure A 9 Desktop Stand...

Page 60: ...Mounting There are two sets of Swing ARM mounting holes 75 mm and 100 mm diameter on the back chassis You can Mount the LCD panel on the Swing ARM through the mounting holes and secure with four scre...

Page 61: ...APPENDIX B AWS 8259 Power Supply Specifications 49 Power Supply Specifications 300 watt Power Supply 48 VDC Power Supply 24 VDC Power Supply B B B B B A P P E N D I X...

Page 62: ...Range 47 Hz to 63 Hz 1 4 Max input AC current 9 A max 115Vac 4 5 A max 230Vac max load 1 5 Inrush Current No damage shall occur to the power supply and the fuse shall not open or exceed its spec 1 6...

Page 63: ...Derate 1W Cfrom 50 C to 25 C to yield a max continuous power rating of 275W at 50 C 5 For output 275W 3 3V and 5V total O P power can not exceed 160W 3 3V 5V and 12V total O P power can not exceed 26...

Page 64: ...e less than 25 mS 2 3 2 Turn on Delay Time 1S max at any condition AC input with respect to 5V 2 3 3 Hold Up Time 17mS min for 5V output at 115Vac AC zero cross 60Hz max load 2 3 4 Overshoot Any overs...

Page 65: ...12V out put shall remain within 10 tolerance limits and the remaining outputs shall not exceed regulation limits as defined in Table 3 under the follow ing condition Step load change of up to 2A on t...

Page 66: ...shall contain a thermal sensing circuit capable of varying fan speed The power supply shall have at T 25 and 5V 1A 3 3V 3A 12V 1A load 1 A min voltage of 6 0V 0 5V 2 A max noise level of 30dBA between...

Page 67: ...with a 4 dB margin at system level test only 6 Product Safety This power supply is designed to meet the following specs 1 UL 1950 3rd 2 CSA C22 2 No 234 1990 1st Edition 3 EN60 950 and IEC 950 2nd Ed...

Page 68: ...limits by 230 100 for 100V operation for world wide requirements in both EU and Japan respectively non PFC Not applicable no harmonic reduction is required 7 Environment 7 1 Operating Temperature 10...

Page 69: ...xis x y z 8 Burn In Unit shall be burn in under 45 5 C with 115Vac and outputs at 70 of max load 9 Power Good Signal 10 M T B F 100K hours min at 275W load and 25 C ambient conditions Tr 25 mS max T1...

Page 70: ...ply output characteristics Note 1 Total regulation tolerance includes temperature change war mup drift and dynamic load Note 2 Ripple and noise were measured differentially at the power sup ply using...

Page 71: ...A short circuit placed on any output to ground is shut down When the short circuit conditions have ceased to exist power will then be recycled to restart the power supply Over current protection The p...

Page 72: ...pply is switched on but with no load connected the power supply does not get damaged and it is still com pletely safe for users Transient response Dynamic load change 50 of maxi mum rating load Recove...

Page 73: ...a l B 8 1 3 9 P V 5 e t i h W 8 1 4 9 P V 5 d e R 8 1 5 9 P V 5 d e R 8 1 6 9 P V 5 d e R 8 1 1 E P V 2 1 w o l l e Y 8 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 4 2 4 0 8 4 P M A t n e l a v i u q e r o r o 4 1 3 1 6 P M A...

Page 74: ...12 V outputs can be used at their respective rated loads The 5 V output should carry a load of at least 4 A Output power Total DC continuous power does not exceed 250 W Each output should be able to o...

Page 75: ...utput load 40 from the 60 rated load whilst simul taneously keeping all other outputs at 60 of their respective rated loads Table B 9 24Vdc Power Supply load regulation Power good signal When the powe...

Page 76: ...Output protection If for some reason the power supply fails to control itself the built in over voltage protection circuit will shut down the outputs to prevent dam age to external circuits The trip p...

Page 77: ...OSD Selection Keypad Interface OSD Function C C C C C A P P E N D I X...

Page 78: ...sition are required The adjusted values are memorized in every preset num ber Note 2 This module recognizes the synchronous signals with near preset timing of the frequency of the HS and Vsync even in...

Page 79: ...he COMMON board detects the input signal and ends output signal to LCD panel AUTO Press this button to execute auto adjustment process SEL Presses to show the OSD screen or select an item for changing...

Page 80: ...steps Adjust contrast of RGB channel simultaneously Sub Contrast RGB 100 steps Adjust color of selected RGB channel Position H Size 32 steps Adjust phase of ADC sample clock Clock Phase 64 clock from...

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