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Contents

Revision History ............................................................................................i

Contents .......................................................................................................iii

Preface...........................................................................................................v

Copyright Notice...................................................................................................v

Declaration of Conformity.....................................................................................v

CE .................................................................................................................v

IEC 60601-1/EN60601-1/EN60601-1-2 .......................................................vi

SVHC / REACH .......................................................................................... vii

About This User’s Manual .................................................................................. vii

Technical Support............................................................................................... vii

Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................ viii

Classification .......................................................................................................ix

Disposing of the Computer..................................................................................ix

General Cleaning Tips..........................................................................................x

Symbols Description ...........................................................................................xi

Warranty ............................................................................................................. xii

Chapter 1 - General Information ..................................................................1

1.1. Introduction ...................................................................................................2

1.2. Packing List ...................................................................................................2

1.3. Ordering Information .....................................................................................3

1.3.1. Optional Accessories ..........................................................................3

1.3.2. Optional Configuration (Configure-to-Order Service)..........................4

1.4. Specifications ................................................................................................5

Chapter 2 - Getting Started ..........................................................................7

2.1. Dimensions ...................................................................................................8

2.2. Tour the Computer ........................................................................................9

2.3. Periodic Cleaning & Disinfection .................................................................13

2.4. Install Drivers and Utilities ...........................................................................15

2.4.1. Installation Sequence........................................................................15

2.4.2. Start to Install ....................................................................................15

2.4.3. Install Chipset Driver .........................................................................19

2.4.4. Install Graphics Driver.......................................................................20

2.4.5. Install Audio Driver ............................................................................21

2.4.6. Install LAN Driver ..............................................................................22

2.4.7. Install Touch Screen Driver ...............................................................23

2.4.8. Install WiFi Driver ..............................................................................24

2.4.9. Install Function-Keys Driver ..............................................................25

2.4.10. Install Camera Driver ......................................................................26

2.4.11. Install Bluetooth Driver and Utility ...................................................27

2.4.12. Install RFID Reader Driver ..............................................................28

Chapter 3 - Use the Computer ...................................................................29

3.1. Use Function Keys ......................................................................................30

3.2. Calibrate Touch Screen ...............................................................................34

3.3. Use WiFi ......................................................................................................37

3.4. Use CCD Camera .......................................................................................38

3.5. Use Smart Card Readers ............................................................................41

Contents

Summary of Contents for M1858

Page 1: ...1 M1858 18 5 Fanless Intel AtomTM N2800 1 86GHz Medical PC User s Manual Version 2 0 2013 12 P N 4012185800200P...

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Page 3: ...mote Controller Optional newly added The other adjustments 2 4 Install Drivers and Utilities updated Medical arm section shifted to Appendix A Medical Arm Optional VoIP phone section shifted to Append...

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Page 5: ...ce 4 1 4 Specifications 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 2 1 Dimensions 8 2 2 Tour the Computer 9 2 3 Periodic Cleaning Disinfection 13 2 4 Install Drivers and Utilities 15 2 4 1 Installation Sequence 15...

Page 6: ...one Optional 57 C RF Keyboard Optional 58 C 1 Specifications 58 C 2 Overview 58 C 3 Function Keys 59 C 4 Key Combination 60 D Remote Controller Optional 61 D 1 Specifications 61 D 2 Overview 61 D 3 Ke...

Page 7: ...EU A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We re...

Page 8: ...for medical equipment Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the current version of the standard for SYSTEMS IEC 60601 1 1 Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input par...

Page 9: ...ecifications to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments Whether your new equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor you...

Page 10: ...h a hard object 9 Never use any of the solvents such as Thinner Spray type cleaner Wax Benzene Abrasive cleaner Acid or Alkaline solvent on the Medical Display Harsh chemicals may cause damage to the...

Page 11: ...1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Classification Powered by Class II power supply No applied part Degree of protection against the ingress of water IPX0 Mode of operation Continuous The equipment is not s...

Page 12: ...the ingredients 6 Try not to put any food drink or cigarette around the device Cleaning Tools Although many companies have created products to help improve the process of cleaning your devices and per...

Page 13: ...to follow the cleaning steps 1 Close all application programs 2 Close operating software 3 Turn off power switch 4 Remove all peripherals 5 Pull out power cable Symbols Description This symbol of CAU...

Page 14: ...o products damaged by misuse modifications accident or disaster Vendor assumes no liability for any damages lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the...

Page 15: ...1 1 Chapter 1 General Information Chapter 1 General Information...

Page 16: ...2D Barcode Scanner 5 0 megapixel camera RFID reader and dual slot smart card reader Bedside Infotainment Self registration Medical Thin Client Applicable Fanless operating with Intel Atom N2800 1 86GH...

Page 17: ...all mount hospital arm VESA 75 100 L 1907 mm ARM 1682M Wall mount hospital arm w wall box VESA 75 100 L 1847 mm ARM 1752M Ceiling mount hospital arm VESA 75 100 L 1858 mm The following items are norma...

Page 18: ...General Information 1 3 2 Optional Configuration Configure to Order Service RFID 1858 RFID module kit BarC 1858 Barcode scanner module kit BT 1858 Bluetooth module kit KBR 1858 RF keyboard receiver k...

Page 19: ...r optional Phone 1 x VoIP phone blower optional RFID 1 x ISO 15693 14443A 14443B RFID reader optional RF Keyboard 1 x RF Keyboard optional I O interface Audio I O 2 x Internal speakers 3W 1 x Micropho...

Page 20: ...onmental Operating Temp 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 5 95 non condensing Dimensions W x D x H 558 x 337 x 66mm 21 97 x 13 27 x 2 6 Weight Net 6 5 kg 14 33 lb Construction Plastic Aluminum Mounti...

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

Page 22: ...8 Getting Started 2 1 Dimensions 337 502 558 66 47 Unit mm...

Page 23: ...Power on off Menu Volume up down Phone on off VoIP Phone optional Function Key Graphic Default Function Phone on off Turns on off the VoIP phone To use the remote controller turn off the VoIP phone f...

Page 24: ...udio 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 phone so that phone conversatio...

Page 25: ...oaxial port and one LAN port Coaxial Port LAN Port DC IN Power Jack Nurse Call Function Reserved Dual 3Watt Speakers Warning The aluminum plate on the rear panel is highly heated when the medical PC i...

Page 26: ...Started Bottom Side A V Input 1 x speaker out 1 x Mic in Phone Jack DC in Power Jack Remote Controller port LAN Barcode Scanner optional USB Ports COM Port RS 232 2 x Smart Card Reader Slot Right Sid...

Page 27: ...the outer case 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 chl...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...ways follow the sequence below to install the drivers to prevent errors Chipset Graphics Audio LAN Touch Screen Wi Fi The other drivers and software can be installed by random sequence as long as the...

Page 30: ...CD ROM drive Connect the CD ROM drive to the computer and sometimes the connection to power supply is also needed depending on the feature of your CD ROM drive Connect the USB CD ROM drive to the com...

Page 31: ...econds a dialog opens asking whether to auto run the driver CD or open the CD contents in Windows Explorer 5 Click tap Run AUTORUN EXE to auto run the driver CD which allows easier installation of dri...

Page 32: ...ap the Browse CD button to view the CD contents in Windows Explorer A list of device drivers then opens onscreen 7 Click on the title of a driver to install it Always follow the sequence described in...

Page 33: ...r To install the chipset driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Chipset ico...

Page 34: ...ver To install the graphics driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the VGA icon...

Page 35: ...er To install the audio driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Audio icon 3...

Page 36: ...ver To install the LAN driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the LAN icon 3 Fo...

Page 37: ...4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Touch Screen icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed After the touch screen driv...

Page 38: ...er To install the WiFi driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the WiFi icon 3 F...

Page 39: ...ibed in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Function Keys icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed After the functi...

Page 40: ...Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the CCD Codec icon 3 Follow the onscreen instruct...

Page 41: ...Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Bluetooth icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Once the Bluetooth driver is insta...

Page 42: ...order 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 4 2 Start to Install on page 15 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the RFID icon 3 Follow the onscreen instr...

Page 43: ...29 3 Chapter 3 Use the Computer Chapter 3 Use the Computer...

Page 44: ...computer to launch an ArborTabletUI utility that controls some features of the computer This utility also defines some unique operations to control the computer s features 1 Increases brightness 2 De...

Page 45: ...31 Use the Computer 2 You can also activate menu window from All Programs Please click ArborTabletui 3 An icon appears in task tray immediately Right click the icon and select Show to call menu window...

Page 46: ...select Set Function Keys to change default setting Except Brightness up down Screen on off and Power on off buttons on front panel you can set other buttons 5 Click inverted triangle to extend drop d...

Page 47: ...33 Use the Computer 6 Or you can choose Program to set Function Keys as any program s hot key...

Page 48: ...iately Right click the icon to call sub menu Please click 4 points calibration to get more accurate touch screen 3 2 Calibrate Touch Screen 1 After installing the touch screen driver a set of shortcut...

Page 49: ...old until the grey circle shows OK Repeat same steps for each corner of the screen If there is no action taken within 15 seconds the calibration task will abort automatically Please keep in mind that...

Page 50: ...execute calibration from shortcut on desktop or Configure Utility item in All Programs Click eGalaxTouch icon 5 Select Tools tab and click 4 Points Calibration Note For more detailed about other tabs...

Page 51: ...er 3 3 Use WiFi 2 The list shows every WiFi Connection detected near your medical PC Choose a specific one and enter connection password to access WiFi connection 1 Single click WiFi icon in task tray...

Page 52: ...4 Use CCD Camera 1 Once everything is stalled correctly you may find a program name LEAD Converter which can test CCD Camera although you may install your own application 2 Click upper left corner to...

Page 53: ...39 Use the Computer 3 Set destination folder...

Page 54: ...40 Use the Computer 4 Click Preview and the window below will jump out showing video the CCD camera records...

Page 55: ...Smart Card Reader application however our driver CD incorporates a program to test this device Please execute DEMO4 exe from the following path disk drive Windows 7 Smart Card Reader Tool 2 Insert a...

Page 56: ...ow will jump out to ask which reader you want to test Pleaser select Reader 0 Reader 1 represents the lower reader Click OK to close the sub window Then click Connect If Reader 0 successfully detects...

Page 57: ...43 4 Chapter 4 BIOS Chapter 4 BIOS...

Page 58: ...To enter the BIOS SETUP 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 f...

Page 59: ...o confirm On the Sub Menu Exit current page and return to main menu Page Up Increase the numeric value on a selected setup item make change Page Down Decrease the numeric value on a selected setup ite...

Page 60: ...ure the details of your hardware such as barcode scanner phone button CPU IDE and Super IO input output Barcode Scanner Configuration Enable Disable Barcode scanner Default is disabled Phone Button Co...

Page 61: ...47 BIOS The tab displays CPU Configuration Parameters The tab displays IDE Devices Configuration 4 2 1 CPU Configuration 4 2 2 IDE Configuration...

Page 62: ...8 BIOS 4 2 3 Super IO Configuration Configure Super IO Chip Parameters Power On After Power Fail Specify what state to go to when power is re applied after a power failure The choice Power Off Power O...

Page 63: ...49 BIOS Serial Port Enable Disable Serial Port Change Settings Select an optimal setting for Super IO device Serial Port0 1 Configuration 4 3 Chipset Settings...

Page 64: ...50 BIOS 4 4 Boot Settings Set your device booting preferences Host Bridge Display Host Bridge Parameters...

Page 65: ...he motherboard or system manufacture s full screen logo When it is enabled the BIOS will display the full screen logo during the boot up sequence hiding normal POST messages When it is disabled the BI...

Page 66: ...so press ESC to abort the selection and not enter a password With a password created a Password Check item appears Set this item to Setup you will be prompted to enter the password every time you try...

Page 67: ...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 values the system is restarted again Discard Changes...

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Page 69: ...55 Appendix Appendix...

Page 70: ...suggest you screw arm via VESA 75 holes inner square or you may risk the danger of damaging the PC in serious case Please take advantage of VESA 100 holes 1 Align the screw holes of arm s VESA bracket...

Page 71: ...ication one widely known example is Skype Note The audio system of this medical PC switches between AC97 Phone and speakers of the medical PC itself That is to say when you pick up the phone the audio...

Page 72: ...press and hold the space key to pair the keyboard and the computer C 1 Specifications Dimensions W x D x H 135 x 45 x 10mm 21 97 x 13 27 x 2 6 Weight 90g including CR2032 battery Power Supply Voltage...

Page 73: ...n Key Definition A Pairing key B Function key I C Function key II D Capitalizes all letters entered E Switches between opened windows Alt Tab F Switches between the navigation keys and mouse pointer G...

Page 74: ...ination Keys Definition Generate the number 8 and so on Generates the symbol and so on Opens the desktop Mutes the audio Closes the window Increases the volume Decreases the volume Mouse right click P...

Page 75: ...ry D 1 Specifications Dimensions W x D x H 180 x 54 x 29mm 7 09 x 2 13 x 1 14 Weight 108g Power Supply Voltage DC 5V provided by the computer Operating Temp 0 40 C 32 103 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140...

Page 76: ...the feature of each key Key Keypad Description Places a phone call Ends a phone call Enables audio Mutes both system audio and handset audio Functions as the Enter key on a generic keyboard to perfor...

Page 77: ...is hit its LED lights white And the Fn state won t quit unless the Fn key is hit again Hit the Fn key and then hit one of the following keys to cause actions from the computer Key Combination Descrip...

Page 78: ...e codes D 5 1 Key Mapping Table Remote Key Key Code Scan Code Phone On F24 118 Phone Off F23 110 Audio Switch F22 109 Mute Mute N A Num 1 Keypad 1 79 Num 2 Keypad 2 80 Num 3 Keypad 3 81 Num 4 Keypad 4...

Page 79: ...e code hereunder include sys io h include stdio h include linux input h define ARBOR_M1858_ECRAM_ADDR 0x0500 define ARBOR_M1858_ECRAM_ADDR2 0x160A define ARBOR_M1858_ECRAM_ADDR3 0x0202 define ARBOR_M1...

Page 80: ...0xFFFFFFFF unsigned long Process_686C_Command_Read unsigned long m_ECCMD int i temp unsigned long m_OutBuf m_InBuf m_OutBuf inb_p 0x6C if m_OutBuf 0x00000003 0 temp inb_p 0x68 return 0xFFFFFFFF m_InB...

Page 81: ...mmand_Read 0x000000A4 if uDATA2 0x000000FF return 0xFFFFFFFF if uDATA1 uDATA2 return uDATA1 else return 0xFFFFFFFF unsigned long ECU_Write_686C_RAM_BYTE unsigned long ECUMemAddr unsigned long ECUMemDa...

Page 82: ...if keyfd NULL while 1 fread void ie sizeof ie 1 keyfd if ferror keyfd perror fread exit 1 if ie code 1 ie value 1 ESC exit application printf Exit n break if ie code 194 ie value 1 F24 printf Phone On...

Page 83: ...Switch off temp 0xDF E C U _ W r i t e _ 6 8 6 C _ R A M _ BYTE 0x1605 temp LCDStatus 0 else if LCDStatus 0 temp ECU_Read_686C_RAM_BYTE 0x1604 if temp 0xFFFFFFFF temp ECU_Read_686C_RAM_ BYTE 0x1604 if...

Page 84: ...190 ie value 1 F20 printf Video Switch n if ie code 189 ie value 1 F19 printf CH n if ie code 188 ie value 1 F18 printf CH n if ie code 187 ie value 1 F17 printf Nurse Call n if ie code 186 ie value 1...

Page 85: ...ice is disabled by default See also Chapter 4 BIOS for more details about the BIOS Setup utility 2 Barcode scanner is used in conjunction with the menu button Press the menu button on the front panel...

Page 86: ...read decode and output the barcode to a txt file Note The scanning light will stay on for 12 seconds If no barcode is within the reach of the scanning light and no barcode is read within the 12 second...

Page 87: ...f 5 Intelligent Mail Barcode EAN formerly 4 state customer barcode Interleaved 2 of 5 Australian Post Label Code British Post Matrix 2 of 5 Canadian Post MSI ID tag UPU 4 state Plessey Japanese Post P...

Page 88: ...RFID tags for your daily work install your own application or program your own application Start to test use the RFID reader 1 Launch the RFID reader by double clicking the shortcut icon on the deskto...

Page 89: ...75 Appendix 3 From the menu bar click Mode Reader A Reader Mode window opens 4 Click the Inventory tab The Inventory tabbed page opens...

Page 90: ...n titles including UID No Read Count and Protocol And the RFID reader is ready to read any supported RFID tag in range 6 Find the RFID reader at the lower right on the computer s front side Tap slight...

Page 91: ...sktop to enable the Bluetooth module and launch the utility 2 Double click the soleil which means sun in the center of the application program s window to start stop searching for surrounding Bluetoot...

Page 92: ...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 change some dr...

Page 93: ...m 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 94: ...rate Touch Screen 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 display orie...

Page 95: ...rs 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 96: ...list window disappears automatically The USB eGalax device supports plug and play the icon denoting USB controller will be added in the controller list window automatically when the USB controller is...

Page 97: ...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 Sound...

Page 98: ...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 touchscr...

Page 99: ...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 100: ...ch 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 101: ...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 t...

Page 102: ...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 countdown...

Page 103: ...89 Appendix Drawing Test Grid...

Page 104: ...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 105: ...the specified monitor Right screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the right half screen of the specified monitor Left screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the left half screen of the specified...

Page 106: ...4th quarter area of the specified monitor display Customized With the Customized radio button selected the four column fields labelled Left Right Top and Bottom show the current resolution of display...

Page 107: ...Area 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 ca...

Page 108: ...s 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 click...

Page 109: ...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 left...

Page 110: ...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 O...

Page 111: ...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 reduc...

Page 112: ...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 Compensation...

Page 113: ...99 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 H 2 7 Hardware Tab...

Page 114: ...100 Appendix This tab provides a general overview of the eGalax driver H 2 8 About Tab...

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