Chapter 1
General Information
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Appendix E helps users install the panel PC, which is mountable in a
variety of ways.
If you are a commercial user and the panel PC unit you bought is a
complete set with CPU, hard disk drive, SDRAM, CD-ROM drive, floppy
disk drive and PCMCIA expansion slots included, you may only need to
read Chapters 1 through 3 regarding hardware operation. For additional
drivers and BIOS setup information, you should read Chapters 6 through
9. If you want to upgrade your system, you may follow the instructions in
Chapters 4 and 5. Chapter 10 is for users who want information about the
optional touchscreen. If you are a system integrator who wants to integrate
the panel PC into your system, you can refer to Appendices A through E
for information such as pin assignments and how to fully disassemble the
panel PC.
A suggested guideline for reading this manual is shown below:
Figure 1-2: How to read the PPC-120/140 manual
Commercial Users:
Chapters 1-3, 6-9,
10 (optional)
Systems Upgrades:
Chapter 4-5
Systems Integrators:
Appendices A - E
Summary of Contents for PPC-120
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