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BIOS

The  AMI  BIOS  provides  a  Setup  utility  program  for  specifying  the  system 

configurations and settings. The BIOS ROM of the system stores  the  Setup 

utility. When you turn on the computer, the AMI BIOS is immediately activated. 

Use the left/right arrow keys to highlight a particular configuration screen from 

the  top  menu  bar  or  use  the  down  arrow  key  to  access  and  configure  the 

information below.

NOTE: In order to increase system stability and performance, our engineer-
ing staff are constantly improving the BIOS menu. The BIOS setup screens 
and descriptions illustrated in this manual are for your reference only, may not 
completely match what you see on your screen.

3.1  BIOS Main Setup

System Time

Set the system time.
The time format is: 

Hour :

 00 to 23

 

 

 

Minute :

 00 to 59

 

 

 

Second :

 00 to 59

Summary of Contents for M1526

Page 1: ...M1526 Fanless Medical Panel PC User s Manual Version 1 0 2010 01 P N 4042152600100P...

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Page 3: ...1 2 Packing List 2 1 3 Ordering Information 3 1 4 Specifications 4 1 5 Overview 6 1 6 Dimensions 7 1 7 Location of Buttons and Indicators 8 1 8 Location of I O ports 10 1 9 Connecting Peripherals 11...

Page 4: ...2 2 4 2 PenMount Monitor 43 2 4 3 PenMount Control Panel 44 Chapter 3 BIOS 51 3 1 BIOS Main Setup 52 3 2 Advanced Settings 53 3 2 1 IDE Configuration 54 3 2 2 COM4 Configuration 56 3 3 Boot Settings 5...

Page 5: ...sed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by...

Page 6: ...ergent Then wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth 7 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection and protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS 8 Position the power cord...

Page 7: ...Keep this User s Manual for later reference 15 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPM...

Page 8: ...local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product or if applicable follow any agreements made between yourself The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current...

Page 9: ...of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Additional Information Technical Support You can download the related technical documents such as datasheet and user s manual a...

Page 10: ...quential damage resulting from the use misuse of or inability to use this product Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party Vendor disclaims all other warranties either e...

Page 11: ...ven worse may burn the computer How to use The lithium ion battery is currently one of the most popular battery packs right now The biggest advantage is that it has no memory effect that users needn t...

Page 12: ...respective storage temperature conditions Storage Period Storage Temperature 1 Month 20 C 60 C 3 Months 20 C 45 C 1 Year 20 C 20 C General Conditions of Storage Note When the operating temperature is...

Page 13: ...General Information 1 Chapter 1 General Information Chapter 1 General Informa tion...

Page 14: ...h screen and is splash proof and dust resistant in compliance with IP54 Rich network connectivity including 10 100 1000Base T Wi Fi and Bluetooth LANs gives users the flexibility of communication The...

Page 15: ...s Intel Atom N270 1 6GHz medical panel PC w single battery M1526 B 15 fanless Intel Atom N270 1 6GHz medical panel PC w o battery ARM 934 Desktop LCD monitor stand VESA 75 100 ARM 125M Wall mount hosp...

Page 16: ...troller VGA 1 x DB 15 Analog RGB port Wi Fi 1 x 802 11b g n USB wireless LAN card with antenna M1526 F only Bluetooth 1 x Bluetooth module M1526 F only Smart Card Reader 1 x Smart Card reader CMOS Cam...

Page 17: ...Adapter In 100 240VAC full range Adapter Out 19VDC 3 42A Power Consumption 28W Battery Type Li battery pack Battery Capacity Internal 7800mAh 1880mAh M1526 F Internal 7800mAh M1526 A Battery Operatin...

Page 18: ...General Information 1 5 Overview Rear view Front view...

Page 19: ...General Information 1 6 Dimensions 410 0 350 0 60 0 Unit mm...

Page 20: ...era programmable function keys one power on off button three LED indicators including HDD status battery status and power status F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 Power Programmable Function Keys Built in Micro...

Page 21: ...the front panel When the alarm LED indicator is turned on it blinks all the time Note After the function key utility is installed the 8 function keys are activated and assigned their respective functi...

Page 22: ...ll software on your new Medical Panel PC please spend some time finding out the exact location of connectors RS 232 422 485 Selectable DC IN USB x 4 RS 232 x 2 PS 2 Keyboard Microphone Jack Earphone J...

Page 23: ...1 9 1 Connecting an External Monitor M1526 has a DB 15 analog RGB connector located at the bottom side of the chassis for connecting to an external monitor as the secondary display The system can sup...

Page 24: ...n on the computer and the attached serial device 4 Refer to the serial device s manual for instructions to configure the operation environment to recognize the new attached device 5 If the serial devi...

Page 25: ...he need to power down your system Note that for many of these devices you will first have to install proper device drivers before they can be recognized by the system USB x 4 1 9 6 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse...

Page 26: ...battery pack runs out of power With the DC power being supplied the battery pack charges To connect the system to power follow the instructions below 1 Connect the 3 pin AC power plug of the included...

Page 27: ...15 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 Chapter 2 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC Chapter 2 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC...

Page 28: ...al Before installing operating system and driver utilities you should prepare your own USB keyboard and USB CD ROM drive and the power adapter included in the package if the battery charge level is in...

Page 29: ...r you put the CD into the CD ROM drive the drivers and utilities installation main menu appears Click Chipset of the main menu to install the chipset device driver 2 Make sure you have closed all prog...

Page 30: ...g the Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 Please read the license agreement first and click Yes to continue 4 Please read the Readme file for system requirements and installation information and click Next to...

Page 31: ...e Fanless Medical Panel PC 5 The chipset device driver installation is completed Click Next to continue 6 To have the installation take effect select the Yes radio button and click Finish to restart y...

Page 32: ...he Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 2 2 Graphics Driver Installation 1 Click VGA of the main menu to install the graphics device driver 2 Make sure you have closed all programs running and then click Next t...

Page 33: ...g the Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 Please read the license agreement first and click Yes to continue 4 Please read the Readme file for system requirements and installation information and click Next to...

Page 34: ...phics device driver is completed Click Next to continue 6 After finishing the graphics device driver click Finish with the Yes radio button selected to restart your computer to have the changes take e...

Page 35: ...23 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 2 3 Audio Driver Installation 1 Click Audio of the main menu to install the audio device driver 2 Click Next to continue...

Page 36: ...Panel PC 4 After installing the audio device driver click Finish with Yes radio button selected to restart your computer to have the changes take effect or with No to restart this computer later 3 Th...

Page 37: ...25 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 2 4 LAN Driver Installation 1 Click LAN of the main menu to install the LAN device driver 2 Check the information and click Next to continue...

Page 38: ...Medical Panel PC 3 Please read the license agreement first select I accept the terms in the license agreeement and then click Next to continue 4 Tick the check boxes beside the program features which...

Page 39: ...Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back To quit the wizard please click Cancel 6 The LAN device driver installation is com...

Page 40: ...28 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 1 Click Touch Panel to install the driver for touch screen 2 When you see the welcome wizard click Next to continue 2 2 5 Touch Screen Driver Installation...

Page 41: ...9 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 Please read the license agreement first and click I Agree to continue 4 Click Browse to change the installation directory or immediately click install to continu...

Page 42: ...30 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 5 Please wait for a while until the progress bar completes 6 The installation is completed Click Finish to close this window...

Page 43: ...g the Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 2 6 SmartCard Reader Driver Installation 1 Click SmartCardReader of the main menu to install the device driver 2 After the setup is completed click Finish to close thi...

Page 44: ...2 7 Wireless LAN Driver Installation 1 Click Wireless LAN of the main menu to install the wireless LAN device driver 2 Please read the license agreement first select I accept the terms in the license...

Page 45: ...33 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 After selecting the configuration tool that suits your needs click Next 4 Select the configuration mode you want and then click Next...

Page 46: ...Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back To quit the wizard click Cancel 6 The Wireless LAN device driver installation is co...

Page 47: ...2 2 8 Bluetooth Driver Installation 1 Click Bluetooth of the main menu to install the Bluetooth device driver 2 A dialog box shows up Click the down arrow to drop down the selection menu Choose a lang...

Page 48: ...he Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 Check the driver information and click Next to continue 4 Please read the license agreement first select I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next t...

Page 49: ...nel PC 5 If you want to create shortcuts to Startup folder or Desktop tick the check boxes beside the text label and then click Next to continue 6 Click Next to install to this folder or click Change...

Page 50: ...38 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 7 Click Install to start installation or click Back to go back to the previous step 8 After the installation is completed click Finish to close the window...

Page 51: ...39 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 2 2 9 Function Key Tray Installation 2 Click Next to continue 1 Click FunctionKey to install the function key configuration utility...

Page 52: ...40 Using the Fanless Medical Panel PC 3 When the installation is completed click Finish to close the window 4 After installation the function key tray icon is created in Control Panel...

Page 53: ...el Double click this icon to bring up the utility to redefine the function keys F1 F8 located on the front panel With the Function Key Tray window showing up click the arrow to pull down the selection...

Page 54: ...For the right button behavior tap anywhere on the screen and hold down until the menu is shown 2 4 Touch Screen 2 4 1 Tips for Using the Stylus Also users can have the mouse icon showing on the right...

Page 55: ...each device Right Button After ticking this item a mouse icon appears on the right side of the screen Exit Exits the PenMount Monitor function The PenMount Monitor icon PM appears in the system tray...

Page 56: ...nt Control Panel The Tools Tab When you click the PenMount icon in the system tray and select Control Panel from the menu PenMount Control Panel will appear Among the four tabs Device Multiple Monitor...

Page 57: ...alibration adjusts most touch screens while Advanced Calibration adjusts aging touch screens Standard Calibration The Standard Calibration function lets you match the touch screen to your display so t...

Page 58: ...are Use your finger or stylus to touch the red square and hold down until the screen shows the message Lift off to proceed 3 And then the next arrow appears After the fifth red point calibration is co...

Page 59: ...or 25 points The more points you use for calibra tion the greater the accuracy Errors in calibration may occur due to view ing angle or individual skill and there may be little difference in using 16...

Page 60: ...will be used for calibration Note You are recommended to use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy 3 After tapping the button the arrow appears pointing to a red square Use your f...

Page 61: ...ity calculated by PenMount s application program as the result of user s execution of Advance Calibration Turn off EEPROM storage Tick this function to disable the write in of calibration data in Cont...

Page 62: ...ch touch panel Beep Sound Turn On Off Beep Sound Beep on Pen Down Beep occurs when pen is down Beep on Pen Up Beep occurs when pen is up Beep on Both Beep occurs when pen is down or up Beep Frequency...

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Page 64: ...ation screen from the top menu bar or use the down arrow key to access and configure the information below NOTE In order to increase system stability and performance our engineer ing staff are constan...

Page 65: ...3 BIOS System Date Set the system date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date The date format is Day Sun to Sat Month 1 to 12 Date 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 3 2 Advanced Setting...

Page 66: ...54 BIOS 3 2 1 IDE Configuration Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Select one of the hard disk drives to configure it Press Enter to access its the submenu...

Page 67: ...isables support for IDE drives with capacities greater than 528MB The default value is Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer This setting enables or disables to support IDE drives using Block Mode The defa...

Page 68: ...g Technology mode The default value is Auto 32Bit Data Transfer This setting determines support for IDE drives that permit 32 bit accesses The default value is Enabled This item allows users to config...

Page 69: ...57 BIOS 3 3 Boot Settings...

Page 70: ...ts which are not needed Quiet Boot This setting determines if the BIOS should hide the normal POST messages with the motherboard or system manufacture s full screen logo When it is en abled the BIOS w...

Page 71: ...59 BIOS This setting determines the order that the BIOS uses to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system during the DOS boot process 3 3 2 Boot Device Priority...

Page 72: ...60 BIOS This function displays the information of HDD detected 3 3 3 Hard Disk Drives...

Page 73: ...r at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password Enter New Password Type the password up to six characters in length and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously...

Page 74: ...ging any part of your system configuration You can also have the BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted by setting it to Always This would prevent unauthorized use of your compu...

Page 75: ...tion of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the value...

Page 76: ...en you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message Load Optimal Defaults OK Cancel Pressing OK loads the BIOS Optimal Default values for all the setup configurations F9 k...

Page 77: ...65 Appendix Appendix Appendix...

Page 78: ...66 Appendix The figure below shows the location of screw holes on the rear side of the medical panel PC A 1 Locating VESA 75 100 Compliant Screw Holes...

Page 79: ...nd plastic cover Display Compatibility Wall mount VESA 75 100 Gas spring design for free movement Special coating and antiseptic process to meet medical requirements Hidden cable management makes perf...

Page 80: ...e under security Specifications Weight Capacity 6 12 kgs 13 2 26 4 lbs Tilt 20 up and 30 down display 20 up and 60 down arm Rotation 270 for portrait or landscape viewing Pivot 270 arm 270 display Ext...

Page 81: ...viewing Pivot 180 wall 290 arm 270 display Extension 1 684 mm Color Material Beige Aluminum alloy and plastic cover Display Compatibility Wall mount VESA 75 Gas spring design for free movement Special...

Page 82: ...2 Left and right 360 Color Material Beige Alluminum alloy Display Compatibility VESA 75 100 Gas spring design for free movement Holds LCD monitor weight between 8 and 15 kgs Quick and simple LCD moni...

Page 83: ...71 Appendix A 2 5 VMB 1526 VESA mounted Bracket Specifications Color Material White SECC Display Compatibility VESA 75 100 Front Rear...

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