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Use the Computer

Press and Hold

Press the Red Point to Perform Calibration

The Calibration of Individual Point Finished

Summary of Contents for M1726

Page 1: ...M1726 17 Fanless Intel AtomTM N270 1 6GHz Medical PC User s Manual Version 1 2 P N 4042172600120P 2015 03...

Page 2: ...II Revision History Version Release Time Description 1 2 2015 03 New format applied Updated driver installation section Updated specification Chapter 3 re organized...

Page 3: ...2 Getting Started 7 2 1 System Overview 8 2 1 1 Dimensions 8 2 1 2 Tour the Computer 9 2 2 Periodic Cleaning Disinfection 12 2 3 Driver Installation Note 14 2 3 1 Installation Sequence 14 2 3 2 Start...

Page 4: ...49 4 2 6 Wifi Configuration 49 4 2 7 Barcode Scanner Configuration 49 4 3 Chipset Settings 50 4 3 1 North Bridge Chipset Configuration 51 4 3 2 South Bridge Chipset Configuration 52 4 4 Boot Settings...

Page 5: ...iii Contents A 1 2 7 Hardware Tab 83 A 1 2 8 About Tab 84...

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Page 7: ...th the directives of the Union European EU A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded c...

Page 8: ...therefore responsible that the system complies with current version of the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 If in doubt consult the technical service department or your local represen...

Page 9: ...the listed products do not contain unintentional additions of lead mercury hex chrome PBB or PBDB that ex ceed a maximum concentration value of 0 1 by weight or for cadmium exceed 0 01 by weight per...

Page 10: ...e to the cabinet and the touch sensor 10 Remove dirt with a lightly moistened cloth and a mild solvent detergent Then wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth 11 The openings on the enclosure are for ai...

Page 11: ...ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT E322565 Disposing of Your Old Product Within the European Union EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that waste electrical a...

Page 12: ...arning notices be disregarded Battery Recycle E322565 37GC UL Classified Certification Power on off UL Class II safety symbol Indoor Use Only This symbol indicates electrical warning Change of electri...

Page 13: ...misuse of or inability to use this product Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party Vendors disclaim all other warranties either expressed or implied including but not...

Page 14: ...tion These answers are normally a lot more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone So please consult this manual first If you still cannot find the answer gather all the information or quest...

Page 15: ...1 Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 16: ...to achieve quality imaging for diagnosis and PACS It features a variety of hardware modules to lessen clinicians works Product Highlights Fanless Design Applicable for Bedside Infotainment Self regis...

Page 17: ...Fi Integrated WLAN 802 11 b g n Bluetooth 1 x Bluetooth 2 1 EDR module Smart Card Reader 1 x Smart Card Reader TV Card IR TV tuner card optional Barcode Scanner 1 x 2D Barcode Scanner optional RFID 1...

Page 18: ...troller Interface USB Interface Power Requirement Adapter Input 100 240VAC Full Range Adapter Output 20VDC 3A 60W Max with medical certificate Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 0 45 C 32 113 F O...

Page 19: ...rican standard cordset 1 x Power Adapter 1 x Phone 1 x Telephone Handset Curly Cable 2 x Cover Kits Screws Kit 1 4 Scope of Delivery Upon opening the package carefully inspect the contents If any of t...

Page 20: ...ntel Atom N270 medical PC with camera WiFi Bluetooth Barcode Scanner MSR RFID ARM 1552M Wall mount hospital arm VESA 75 100 L 1907 mm ARM 1682M Wall mount hospital arm w wall box VESA 75 100 L 1847 mm...

Page 21: ...7 Getting Started 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started...

Page 22: ...you jump seamlessly from component to component on the computer This section will quickly familiarize you with the computer 2 1 1 Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions of the M17...

Page 23: ...power button to turn on off the PC must hold the buttons for about 2 seconds MSR the MSR card swiping slot Camera the camera indicating light when the blue light is on it means the camera is activate...

Page 24: ...he Power button and hold on for approximately 2 seconds 2 The audio system of this medical PC is switched between the AC97 Phone and the speaker of the medical PC For instance when you pick up the pho...

Page 25: ...when the tablet PC is operating Please DO NOT touch it during operating The temperature will reach up to 60 C Bottom Side Smart Card Reader Slot Speaker Mic in Speak out Phone Jack Speaker DC IN Power...

Page 26: ...use lint free cloth lightly moistened with warm water and a mild non abrasive cleaning solution made of either 70 isopropyl alcohol 10 bleach solution Dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chlorides 0 125 dim...

Page 27: ...ak it for cleaning Do not use solvents to clean the unit Do not clean disinfect or sterilize any part of the system by autoclaving or with the use of ethylene oxide gas doing so may damage the unit Ne...

Page 28: ...t Graphics Audio LAN Touch Screen Wi Fi The other drivers and software can be installed by random sequence as long as the aforesaid drivers are installed first 2 3 2 Start to Install Before installing...

Page 29: ...USB CD ROM drive to the computer Sometimes it is necessary to connect the USB CD ROM drive to power supply depending on the feature of your CD ROM drive 3 Power on the computer if it isn t powered on...

Page 30: ...of drivers The installer then opens 7 Click tap Win7 Driver Install OR Click tap the Browse CD button to view the CD contents in Windows Explorer A list of device drivers then opens onscreen 8 Click...

Page 31: ...The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Chipset icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 2 3 4 Install Graphics Driver To install the graphics driver 1 Launch the driver installe...

Page 32: ...ist The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Audio icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 2 3 6 Install LAN Driver To install the LAN driver 1 Launch the driver installer descri...

Page 33: ...con 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed After the touch screen driver is installed the touch screen is ready to use See section 3 1 Use Touch Screen to know how to use the touch screen 2 3 8...

Page 34: ...ap the Function keys icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed After the function keys driver is installed the function keys on front panel such as Menu Brightness Up Down Volume Up Down are...

Page 35: ...21 Use the Computer 3 Chapter 3 Use the Computer Chapter 3 Use the Computer...

Page 36: ...is the main way and an intuitive way to interact with the computer Users are able to manipulate icons graphic buttons menus property sheets the onscreen keyboard or any onscreen items with touch cont...

Page 37: ...ntil the grey stopwatch shows OK Step 4 Repeat Step 3 for each corner of the screen If there is no action taken within 15 seconds calibration task will abort auto matically Keep in mind that the utili...

Page 38: ...24 Use the Computer Press and Hold Press the Red Point to Perform Calibration The Calibration of Individual Point Finished...

Page 39: ...e user s text input To input text on the computer it relies on either an external USB keyboard or the onscreen keyboard An onscreen keyboard is a virtual keyboard with all the standard keys Tap Start...

Page 40: ...ion keys on front panel can be used For instance press the Menu button to activate the Menu window It provides the accesses to Brightness Up Down Volume Up Down same as Brightness or Volume control bu...

Page 41: ...le tap the soleil which means sun in French in the center of the BlueSoleil window to trigger the search for the Bluetooth devices within the wireless coverage of the computer If any device is discove...

Page 42: ...28 Use the Computer Left click the mouse or finger tap on MSR Configure in All Programs to activate the MSR configuration window as below 3 4 MSR...

Page 43: ...29 Use the Computer Then click or finger tap Scan to enable the program Remember when you swipe the card always make sure the magnetic stripe faces left side Facing left...

Page 44: ...scanner needs no driver or program to activate it Whenever an object approaches the sensor it will automatically flash for a while You may open a Word or Text file to scan the information contained in...

Page 45: ...Code UPC Data Matrix EAN QR Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Aztec Reduced Space Symbology Code 93 Aztec Mesa Codablock Code 49 Postal UCC Composite Postnet US OCR Planet Code OCR A BPO 4 State OCR B Canadian...

Page 46: ...est program is included in driver CD Drag the folder named DemoTool to desktop from M1726 driver CD SmartCard DemoTool and execute Demo9520 exe inside the folder Insert a card into reader make sure th...

Page 47: ...33 Use the Computer Click connect and the card s information will be displayed in column below...

Page 48: ...n on desktop it will auto matically appear on desktop once you have installed the driver properly After that the RFID Demo AP window will jump out immediately Set as below and click Connect to have th...

Page 49: ...35 Use the Computer Select Inventory on top menu bar You may use a RFID tag to do the demo test...

Page 50: ...click Start to see its information in list A video camera is built in the tablet PC Use desired program to test the de vice When it s enabled you will see a blue light beside the camera The blue ligh...

Page 51: ...n example is Skype Note The audio system of this medical PC is switched between the AC97 Phone and the speaker of the medical PC For instance when you pick up the phone the audio is switched to the ph...

Page 52: ...d or hospital arm for convenient operation To mount it on a hospital arm some tools are required Cross headed screwdriver The screws with the proper size Step1 Align the screw holes of the arm s VESA...

Page 53: ...e size of screws to the 4 aligned screw holes Make sure you screw them firmly Notes Regarding the screw sizes for VESA mounting VESA 75 size M6 VESA 100 size M6 Regarding the depth of the screw holes...

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Page 55: ...41 BIOS 4 Chapter 4 BIOS Chapter 4 BIOS...

Page 56: ...UTILITY press Delete once the power is turned on When the computer is shut down the battery on the motherboard supplies the power for BIOS RAM The Main Setup screen lists the following information Sy...

Page 57: ...a message screen will display and ask you to select OK or Cancel for exiting and discarding changes Use and to select and press Enter to confirm On the Sub Menu Exit current page and return to main me...

Page 58: ...BIOS 4 2 Advanced Settings The Advanced setting page provides you the options to configure the details of your hardware such as IDE Super IO input output Hardware Health Bluetooth WIFI and Barcode sca...

Page 59: ...n Primary IDE Master Select the item to configure it Press Enter to access its the sub menu Note When entering the setup BIOS automatically detects the presence of IDE devices This page shows the stat...

Page 60: ...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 61: ...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 4 2 2 Super IO Configuration Con...

Page 62: ...second serial ports 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 Disabled Serial Port 2 Mode Allows BIOS to select mode for Serial Port2 4 2 3 Hardware Health Configuration H W Health Function enable or disabl...

Page 63: ...ture Show you the currently monitored CPU temperature 4 2 4 BlueTooth Antenna 4 2 5 RFID Configuration 4 2 6 Wifi Configuration 4 2 7 Barcode Scanner Configuration Press Enter to configure the options...

Page 64: ...50 BIOS 4 3 Chipset Settings On the Chipset screen you can use the Up and Down buttons to select North Bridge Configuration or South Bridge Configuration...

Page 65: ...r on this option and then select Enabled or Disabled The default is Enabled SPD Serial Presence Detect Memory Hole Select Disabled to disable the Memory Hole or 15MB 16MB to create one with 15 16MB Bo...

Page 66: ...ory for the internal graphic processor DVMT Mode Select Options Fixed Mode DVMT Mode or Combo Mode DVMT Fixed Memory Allocates 64MB 128MB or Maximum DVMT for DVMT Fixed Memory 4 3 2 South Bridge Chips...

Page 67: ...8 USB ports USB 2 0 Controller if your computer has USB 2 0 ports please choose Enabled to activate the USB 2 0 ports The default is Enabled Audio Controller Defines your audio options Choose Azalia o...

Page 68: ...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 enabled the BIOS wi...

Page 69: ...55 BIOS This setting determines the sequence that the BIOS uses to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system during the DOS boot process 4 4 2 Boot Device Priority...

Page 70: ...56 BIOS This function displays the information of HDD detected 4 4 3 Hard Disk Drives...

Page 71: ...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 72: ...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 73: ...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 74: ...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 75: ...61 61 Appendix Appendix Touch Panel Appendix Touch Panel...

Page 76: ...stem tray on the right side of the taskbar Whenever the mouse cursor moves on the tray icon a tool tip shows as below This is a quick tool showing the functions this utility supports for users to chan...

Page 77: ...em Users can choose the devices to which the next function configuration to be applied TouchMon allows the configuration to be applied to all of the eGalax devices or some specified devices Mouse Mode...

Page 78: ...1 The 4 Points Calibration Calibration Utility Click this item to launch the eGalax utility Support Rotation When ticked this utility will correct the touchscreen mapping to match with the monitor di...

Page 79: ...s only Press this button to search the eGalax serial controllers connected with the system COM ports Whenever it finds a new eGalax serial controller a new serial controller icon will be added in the...

Page 80: ...erial RS 232 controllers only The button will be greyed and disabled automatically when the selected controller in the controller list window is not RS 232 type Press to remove and uninstall the selec...

Page 81: ...his check box to generate a beep sound when you release your finger or the stylus from the touch screen Beep From System Beep Tick this check box to make the beep from the system speaker Beep From Sou...

Page 82: ...Two continuous click at this specified area within the specified double click time will be recognized as a double click event Mouse Emulation mode There are 5 mouse emulation modes for eGalax touchsc...

Page 83: ...is within the range which users can adjust Therefore users can see a stabilized cursor instead of a chattering cursor when users touch the same point with unwanted noise Enable Auto Right Click Tick...

Page 84: ...uch point Enable Cursor Stabilization Tick this check box to stabilize the cursor so that we can see a stable cursor under noisy environment Constant Touch Area Move the slide bar to the left or right...

Page 85: ...curve of the touchscreen is displayed here for reference and troubleshooting purpose Clear and calibrate Press this button to erase the 25 points calibration linearization parameters and force users...

Page 86: ...touch each of the red point and hold until the grey circle shows OK If users do nothing within 15 seconds the calibration task abort automatically Note that the utility may always repeat the countdow...

Page 87: ...73 73 Appendix Drawing Test Grid...

Page 88: ...em monitor display configuration is changed We strongly suggest the user to make sure TouchMon is launched for multiple monitors system Enable Multiple Monitors Tick this check box to enable multiple...

Page 89: ...touchscreen to the full screen of the monitor Full screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the full screen of the specified monitor Right screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the right half scree...

Page 90: ...mapped to the 3rd quarter area of the specified monitor display Quarter 4 The touchscreen will be mapped to the 4th quarter area of the specified monitor display Customized With the Customized radio b...

Page 91: ...gArea button clicked the image will switch back to the desktop Users can customize the working area by dragging a rectangle on the desktop Then click Confirm to set the working area or click Quit to c...

Page 92: ...hes will be recognized Enable The Active Area Function Tick this check box to enable the Active Area function If users prefer to give a set of accurate coordinates to create an active area please clic...

Page 93: ...g Active Area button The image will switch to the desktop where 6 boxes numbered from 1 to 6 appear in different colors along the left side See the figure below With one of the six boxes along the lef...

Page 94: ...er to have the configuration take effect If you want to cancel a particular active area simply click the box on the left side and click the Clear button As the figure shown below Area 4 is now cleared...

Page 95: ...will reduce the horizontal position of the top edge If users set the Edge to Larger eGalax will extend the horizontal position of the top edge Bottom If users set the Edge to Smaller eGalax will redu...

Page 96: ...f users set the Offset Y Axis to Smaller cursor will be moved a pixel of Y Axis to top If users set the Offset Y Axis to Larger cursor will be moved a pixel of Y Axis to bottom Support Edge Compensati...

Page 97: ...83 83 Appendix This tab shows the controller model type and firmware version Click the Hardware Setting button to configure the sensitivity and delay time of the touch screen A 1 2 7 Hardware Tab...

Page 98: ...84 84 Appendix This tab provides a general overview of the eGalax driver A 1 2 8 About Tab...

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