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HMI-640S

486-based panel PC with 6.0" LCD
flat panel display

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for HMI-640S

Page 1: ...HMI 640S 486 based panel PC with 6 0 LCD flat panel display User s Manual...

Page 2: ...l 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 third parties which may result from its use Acknow...

Page 3: ...ss A computing device and has been found to comply with part 15 of FCC Rules Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV receptions requiring the operator to ta...

Page 4: ...d for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient over voltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This could cause fire or electrical shock 13 Never open the equ...

Page 5: ...t wird im Falle einer berspannung eine Besch digung vermieden 12 Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw elektrische...

Page 6: ...Mounting 9 Chapter 2 System Setup 11 2 1 General 12 2 2 Packing List 12 2 3 Initial Setup 13 2 3 Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card 14 Installing a CompactFlash adapter 14 Installing a 2 5 HDD 15...

Page 7: ...environmental 32 4 3 Board layout dimensions 33 4 4 Jumpers and connectors 34 4 5 Board layout jumper connector locations 35 4 6 Safety precautions 36 4 7 Setting jumpers 37 4 7 1 Clear CMOS J2 38 4 8...

Page 8: ...per connector locations 64 5 6 Safety precautions 65 5 7 Jumper settings 66 5 8 LCD panel select SW1 67 5 9 Display connectors CN2 CN3 67 5 10 LCD display connector CN2 68 5 11 VGA display connector C...

Page 9: ...nce table IDE pin D 45 Table 4 8 IDE hard drive connector 46 Table 4 9 Floppy drive connector 48 Table 4 10 Parallel port connector 49 Table 4 11 FPC connector CN4 50 Table 4 12 VGA interface 51 Table...

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Page 11: ...ral Information This chapter gives background information on the HMI 640S Sections include Introduction Specifications LCD Specifications I O Arrangement Total Solution Dimensions Mounting C H A P T E...

Page 12: ...ry production process control environmental control terminal informa tion system and entertainment management system HMI 640S is a reliable cost effective solution to your application s processing req...

Page 13: ...32 port one serial RS 232 422 485 port configurable by DIP switches please refer to Appendix B PS 2 keyboard mouse connector Mini DIN keyboard connector Watchdog timer Generates a system reset at a fi...

Page 14: ...x 2 hardware cursor Resolution 640 x 480 16M colors 800 x 600 16M colors 1024x768 64Kcolors Note The resolution and hardware Windows acceleration function of the flat panel interface is partially depe...

Page 15: ...l u t i o n 6 4 0 x 4 8 0 V G A B r i g h t n e s s 7 0 c d m D o t s iz e W x H 0 0 4 3 x 0 1 6 9 V i e w in g a n g le 9 0 O p e r a t i n g T e m p e r a t u r e 0 5 0 C L C D M T B F 6 2 0 0 0 h...

Page 16: ...IP switches on the upper side of the back cover Before attaching connectors please make sure the DIP switch settings are correct See Appendix B for COM2 port settings a IDE connector b PC 104 slot c P...

Page 17: ...otal Solution Data Acquisition Module Industrial PC Advantech PC 104 Cover Advantech PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Market Power Supply Adapter 24 V Advantech DC HMI 640S HMI 640S Advantech Advantech Advant...

Page 18: ...8 HMI 640S User s Manual 1 6 Dimensions The HMI 640S can be placed on a shelf or a table or mounted onto a panel Cutout panel dimensions are as follows...

Page 19: ...ckets that are included within your package First fit the HMI 640S body onto the cutout panel and hold it temporarily in place with your hands Then insert each bracket into the four keyholes on both s...

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Page 21: ...how to set up the HMI 640S hardware Sections include General Packing List Initial Setup Installing a CompactFlash memory card Connecting the Power Adapter Installing a PC 104 Module First System Boot...

Page 22: ...ce has been disconnected from the HMI 640S before you install any of its components or accessories Note that no power source should be attached to the HMI 640S during any hardware installation or serv...

Page 23: ...anel manufacturing process and will not affect the normal operation of your system in any way 2 3 Initial Setup The HMI 640S offers an easy setup feature It takes merely 3 easy steps for your initial...

Page 24: ...ompactFlash adapter 1 Verify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been properly disconnected 2 Insert the CompactFlash adapter frimly but gently into the IDE compatible slot as shown in the pictu...

Page 25: ...rify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been properly disconnected 2 Connect the HDD via a cable to the IDE compatible slot on the HMI 640S Make sure that you have inserted the cable connector...

Page 26: ...he Power Terminal Block to provide power supplies to your HMI 640S To connect the power adapter 1 Identify each wire of the power adapter cord you must first make sure which is or GND specifically 2 U...

Page 27: ...cards Using these modules might save you space and valuable slots ToinstallaPC 104module 1 Verify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been properly disconnected 2 Detach the metal cover on the...

Page 28: ...18 HMI 640S User s Manual PC 104 module dimensions mm 5 88 9 95 9 90 8 5 1 0 0 5 1 90 2 85 1 5 1 90 8 82 6...

Page 29: ...rtup Assign the Device Name After you have successfully booted for the first time you can now assign a Device Name to your HMI 640S for network identification Follow the instructions below to assign t...

Page 30: ...20 HMI 640S User s Manual 2 7 Exploded Diagram The following exploded diagram is provided to help with assembly or disassembly of the HMI 640S...

Page 31: ...onvenient for users to maintain or service its internal components This chapter will describe the disassembling process for the machine Sections include Removing the Front Rear Panel LCDDisplay LCDBac...

Page 32: ...s even more details for your reference 3 1 Removing the Front Rear Panel You need only to remove the front panel of your HMI 640S to replace its LCD or backlight To remove the front panel first verify...

Page 33: ...nel to replace the DRAM power supply I O adapter and certain components To remove the rear panel first verify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been discon nected Then remove the six screws on...

Page 34: ...need to replace the LCD display please follow the procedure below 1 Verify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been disconnect ed 2 Open the front panel See Section 3 1 3 Remove the LCD from the...

Page 35: ...he cables from the LCD and the LCD inverter 5 Remove the screw that attaches the LCD backlight to the LCD display Pull the backlight out horizontally 6 To insert the backlight and reassemble the unit...

Page 36: ...isconnect ed 2 Open the rear cover See Section 3 1 3 Remove the four screws attaching the power supply to the CPU board 4 Disconnect the cable from the power supply 5 Replace the power supply and reas...

Page 37: ...the I O adapter follow these steps 1 Verify that the power source to the HMI 640S has been disconnect ed 2 Remove the rear cover See Section 3 1 3 Remove the screw which attaches the I O adapter to t...

Page 38: ...ards by the following steps 1 Take off the riser board as you remove the power supply 2 Take off the CPC 2900 I O board as mentioned in last section 3 Loosen the two nuts on the CPC 2520 VGA LCD contr...

Page 39: ...h as card specification and board layout of CPC 2245N The installation procedures for CPC 2245N hardware including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripher als switches and indicators B...

Page 40: ...ity and reliability are essential The CPC 2245N mini biscuit PC s power can be supplied through a SODIMM socket or an on board power connector Thus the CPC 2245N can be embedded into the user s system...

Page 41: ...c intervals ISA IDE FDD parallel port 144 pin SODIMM socket I O expansion 16 bit AT bus Enhanced IDE hard disk drive interface Supports up to two hard disk drives BIOS auto detect Floppydiskdriveinter...

Page 42: ...GA is plugged into the system 10 100Base T Ethernet interface Chipset RTL 8139A PCI local bus Ethernet controller Ethernetinterface IEEE802 3Ucompatible100 10Base T interface Serial ports Two RS 232 s...

Page 43: ...Chapter 4 CPC 2245N Main Borad 33 4 3 Board layout dimensions...

Page 44: ...below lists the function of each of the board s jumpers and connectors Later sections in this chapter give detailed information on each jumper setting and instructions for connecting external devices...

Page 45: ...Chapter 4 CPC 2245N Main Borad 35 4 5 Board layout jumper connector locations Figure 4 1 Board layout jumper connector locations...

Page 46: ...can be damaged by the sudden rush of power Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis Caution Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card Mo...

Page 47: ...jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 The jumper settings are schematically depicted in th...

Page 48: ...he CMOS is now cleared 4 Turn off the system Short pin 1 and pin 2 5 Turn on the system The BIOS is now reset to its default setting Table 4 2 Clear CMOS J2 Function 1 2 2 3 Protect Closed Open Clear...

Page 49: ...ves All these are provided via a 144 pin SODIMM gold finger CN3 which can be plugged into a DODIMM socket on the user s system board Users can choose suitable positions on their system board for their...

Page 50: ...84 DACK0 ISA 13 GND POWER 85 HDCS0 IDE 14 GND POWER 86 HDCS1 IDE 15 GND POWER 87 GND POWER 16 GND POWER 88 IRQ7 ISA 17 IRQ6 ISA 89 IRQ9 ISA 18 IRQ5 ISA 90 IRQ10 ISA 19 IRQ4 ISA 91 IRQ11 ISA 20 SA10 I...

Page 51: ...SA 50 SD10 ISA 122 SD2 ISA 51 SD11 ISA 123 SD3 ISA 52 SD9 ISA 124 SD4 ISA 53 SD14 ISA 125 SD1 ISA 54 SD13 ISA 126 SD6 ISA 55 SD12 ISA 127 SD7 ISA 56 BALE ISA 128 SD5 ISA 57 SD15 ISA 129 IOCHRDY ISA 58...

Page 52: ...123 SD3 A7 SD2 122 SD2 A8 SD1 125 SD1 A9 SD0 121 SD0 A10 I OCHRDY 129 IOCHRDY A11 AEN 136 AEN A12 SA19 4 SA19 A13 SA18 3 SA18 A14 SA17 23 SA17 A15 SA16 95 SA16 A16 SA15 96 SA15 A17 SA14 22 SA14 A18 SA...

Page 53: ...7 12 V B8 0 WS 2 ZW B9 12 V B10 GND 10 GND B11 SMEMW 133 SMEMW B12 SMEMR 58 SMEMR B13 IOW 135 IOW B14 IOR 131 IOR B15 DACK3 81 DACK3 B16 DRQ3 27 DRQ3 B17 DACK1 83 DACK1 B18 DRQ1 29 DRQ1 B19 REFRESH 63...

Page 54: ...Pin Signal C1 SBHE 59 SBHE C2 LA23 37 LA23 C3 LA22 35 LA22 C4 LA21 108 LA21 C5 LA20 106 LA20 C6 LA19 34 LA19 C7 LA18 107 LA18 C8 LA17 33 LA17 C9 MEMR 60 MEMR C10 MEMW 130 MEMW C11 SD8 49 SD8 C12 SD9 5...

Page 55: ...EMCS16 134 MEMCS16 D2 I OCS16 61 IOCS16 D3 IRQ10 90 IRQ10 D4 IRQ11 91 IRQ11 D5 IRQ12 25 IRQ12 D6 IRQ15 97 IRQ15 D7 IRQ14 98 IRQ14 D8 DACK0 84 DACK0 D9 DRQ0 30 DRQ0 D10 DACK5 80 DACK5 D11 DRQ5 100 DRQ5...

Page 56: ...DATA 8 2 41 HDD8 5 DATA 6 2 44 HDD6 6 DATA 9 2 118 HDD9 7 DATA 5 2 116 HDD5 8 DATA 10 2 45 HDD10 9 DATA 4 2 117 HDD4 10 DATA 11 2 114 HDD11 11 DATA 3 2 115 HDD3 12 DATA 12 2 120 HDD12 13 DATA 2 2 42...

Page 57: ...or to GND Note 33 ohms damping resistors is recommended to connect near IDE connector Please refer to Fig 2 2 below Note We do not recommend connection to the following IDE HDD models of Seagate ST 31...

Page 58: ...al Pin Signal 1 GND 9 GND 2 High density 141 AUTOFD 3 GND 9 GND 4 N C 5 GND 10 GND 6 N C 7 GND 10 GND 8 Index 69 PD0 9 GND 11 GND 10 Motor enable A 66 PD6 11 GND 11 GND 12 Driver select B 64 ACK 13 GN...

Page 59: ...LPT2 or LPT3 in the BIOS setup manual Table 4 10 Parallel port connector Printer port CN3 Printer port CN3 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 70 STROBE 14 AUTOFD 141 AUTOFD 2 DO 69...

Page 60: ...tor to user s system board User can choose suitable position to layout VGA LAN COM port Keyboard and mouse connector on user s system board Table 4 11 FPC connector CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 21...

Page 61: ...e VGA signals to a standard 15 pin D SUB connector Table 4 12 VGA interface VGA CN4 VGA CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 10 RED 9 Vcc 2 KBVCC 2 GREEN 9 GREEN 10 GND 1 GND 3 BLUE 8...

Page 62: ...PR 4 NC 5 NC 6 RD 38 TPR 7 NC 8 NC 4 10 3 Keyboard and PS 2 mouse connector The CPC 2245N provides a keyboard and PS2 mouse interface through a 40 pin FPC connector CN4 for connection of PS 2 keyboard...

Page 63: ...ts COM1 and COM2 both in RS 232 These ports let you connect to serial devices a mouse printers etc or a communication network You can select the address for each port For example 3F8H COM1 2F8H COM2 o...

Page 64: ...serial port connector RS 232 CN4 RS 232 CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 18 CD1 6 DSR 20 DSR1 2 RX 19 RX1 7 RTS 15 RTS1 3 TX 17 TX1 8 CTS 14 CTS1 4 DTR 16 DTR1 9 RI 13 RI1 5 GND 3...

Page 65: ...nector CN5 In single board computer without carrier applications user may connect a power directly to the CPC 2245N board through CN5 See the following table for its pin assignments Table 4 19 Power s...

Page 66: ...56 HMI 640S User s Manual 4 12 Card installation...

Page 67: ...Chapter 4 CPC 2245N Main Borad 57 4 13 Card removal...

Page 68: ...58 HMI 640S User s Manual 4 14 FPC cable installation...

Page 69: ...tion such as card specification and board layout of CPC 2520 The installation procedures for CPC 2520 hardware including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripher als switches and indica...

Page 70: ...laced analog monitors color and mono chrome VGA in high resolution modes while maintaining complete IBM VGA compatibility Digital monitors i e MDA CGA and EGA are NOT supported Multiple frequency mult...

Page 71: ...at panel interface 12 pin FPC connector for VGA interface Display type Supports CRT and flat panel TFT DSTN and mono displays Can display both CRT and flat panel simulta neously Resolution 640 x 480 1...

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Page 73: ...oard for specific applications The table below lists the function of each of the board s jumpers and connectors Later sections in this chapter give detailed information on each jumper setting and give...

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Page 75: ...omponents can be damaged by the sudden rush of power Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis Caution Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CP...

Page 76: ...to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect eith...

Page 77: ...ON ON ON 1024 x 768 DSTN 2 OFF ON ON ON 1280 x 1024 TFT 3 ON OFF ON ON 640 x 480 DSTN 4 OFF OFF ON ON 800 x 600 DST 5 ON ON OFF ON 640 x 480 Sharp TFT 6 OFF ON OFF ON 640 x 480 18 bit TFT 7 ON OFF OFF...

Page 78: ...l 1 ENAVEE 26 P15 2 LP 27 P16 3 ENAVDD 28 P17 4 FLM 29 P18 5 SHIFT CLK 30 P19 6 SHIFT CLK 31 GND 7 M 32 P20 8 ENABKL 33 P21 9 GND 34 P22 10 P0 35 P23 11 P1 36 P24 12 P2 37 P25 13 P3 38 P26 14 P4 39 P2...

Page 79: ...an be connected to client s system board through a FPC cable Client can design this cable by referring to Cable layout diagram in chapter of design guide Table 5 3 VGA display connector CN3 Pin Signal...

Page 80: ...tandard 15 pin D SUB connector Table 5 4 VGA display connector CN3 VGA CN3 VGA CN3 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 10 RED 9 Vcc 2 3 V 2 GREEN 11 GREEN 10 GND 4 GND 3 BLUE 9 BLUE 11 N...

Page 81: ...Chapter 5 CPC 2520 VGA LCD Control Board 71 5 12 FPC cable installation...

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Page 83: ...g Communica tion This chapter describes the ways to get your HMI 640S connected to the host PC Sections include Introduction Networking via LAN Networking via RS 232 Simple Networking via a Hub C H A...

Page 84: ...unication and file transfer Please follow the procedure described below to set up network connection between HMI 640S and host PC via Ethernet network 1 Before connecting to LAN first make sure you ha...

Page 85: ...er valid IP addresses for your machine Note If your network are using a DHCP server for dynamic IP address assignment you have then no need to assign by yourself since the IP addresses will be assigne...

Page 86: ...in its communication distance The HMI 640S is provided with a RS 232 port from which it can be connected to your host PC via a NULL modem cable Please follow the procedure described below to set up ne...

Page 87: ...onnection by typing the host name of your host PC in the Address Bar of your Windows CE Explorer Press Enter to search for the host PC If the connection is success ful you can see the network shares t...

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Page 89: ...e HMI 640S is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU if processing comes to a standstill for any reason This feature ensures system reliability in industri al stand alone or unmanned envir...

Page 90: ...off the shelf NULL modem cables may not be wired correct ly The following list is the wiring table for this cable 9 pin NULL Modem Cable Remoet host serial port connector Calling system serial port co...

Page 91: ...Modem Cable Remoet host serial port connector Calling system serial port connector Signal 2 3 Transmit Data 3 2 Receive Data 4 5 Request to Send 5 4 Clear to Send 6 8 20 Data Set Ready and Carrier De...

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Page 93: ...B A P P E N D I X DIP Switch Settings Touchscreen Specifications Installation Running the Setup Program Removing the Touchscreen Driver Touchscreen Driver Application Interface API...

Page 94: ...pe It is constructed of one glass sheet overlayed with two layers of PET The PET layers are coated with ITO and are separated by printed spacers The touch screen is designed to be activated by the pre...

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