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Preface

Recommended Cleaning Procedures

1.  Close all application programs
2.  Close operating software
3.  Turn off the equipment
4.  Remove all peripherals
5.  Disconnect the power cable
6.  Proceed to clean.

Disposing of the Equipment

 

Within the European Union

EU-wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, 

requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying 

the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal 

household waste.

This includes monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or 

power cords. When you need to dispose of your display products, please  

follow the guidance of your 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 European Union Member States.

 

Outside the European Union

If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the 

European Union, please contact your local authority so as to comply with 

the correct disposal method.

Summary of Contents for M1859

Page 1: ...1 18 5 Fanless Intel Celeron Quad Core N3160 Medical Infotainment Terminal User s Manual Version 1 0 2019 08 P N 4018185900100P M1859...

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Page 3: ...i Revision History Version Release Time Description 1 0 2019 08 Initial release...

Page 4: ...umstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of t...

Page 5: ...ghts 2 1 2 Package Contents 2 1 3 Ordering Information 3 1 3 1 Optional Accessories 3 1 3 2 Optional Configuration Configure to Order Service 3 1 4 Dimensions 4 1 5 Specifications 5 Chapter 2 Getting...

Page 6: ...ssing the BIOS Setup Utility 40 4 2 Main Setup 41 4 3 Advanced Settings 43 4 3 1 CPU Configuration 44 4 3 2 IDE Configuration 45 4 3 3 Super I O Configuration 46 4 4 Chipset 47 4 5 Boot 48 4 6 Securit...

Page 7: ...pressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic...

Page 8: ...of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 If in doubt consult the technical service department or your local representative RoHS ARBOR Technology Corp certifies that all components in its products are in...

Page 9: ...in a medical system Symbol Descriptions This CAUTION symbol indicates that there is a danger of injury to the user or a risk of damage to the product should warning notices be disregarded Battery Recy...

Page 10: ...move dirt with a lightly moistened cloth and a mild solvent detergent Then wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth 12 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection and protect the equipment from...

Page 11: ...ropped or damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage Do not use the power adapter that isn t made for the equipment Supplying the equipment with inappropriate voltage may cause harm to the...

Page 12: ...components in your device may only be able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that component if this is the case it will be mentioned in the cleaning Cloth A piece of cloth is the bes...

Page 13: ...rmal household waste This includes monitors and electrical accessories such as signal cables or power cords When you need to dispose of your display products please follow the guidance of your local a...

Page 14: ...tation 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 que...

Page 15: ...nability 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 limited to impl...

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Page 17: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 18: ...are medical care Other integrated vertical application functions include 1D 2D barcode scanner 5 0 megapixel camera RFID NFC reader and smart card reader Flush front bezel ID design Windows fanless me...

Page 19: ...screen 1 3 1 Optional Accessories The following items are normally optional but some vendors may include them as a standard package or some vendors may not carry all the items Phone 1858 VoIP phone wi...

Page 20: ...4 Introduction 1 4 Dimensions Unit mm 500 411 100 100 45 337 231...

Page 21: ...e 1 x VoIP phone blower optional Remote Controller 1 x Remote controller with VoIP phone nurse call function optional Light Bar 1 x Light bar Orange White I O Interface Audio 2 x 3W speakers 1 x built...

Page 22: ...ax with medical certificate Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating Humidity 10 95 40 C non condensing Dimensions W x H x D 500 x 337 x 45 mm 19...

Page 23: ...7 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started...

Page 24: ...aphic Default Function Power on off Power on off button X X To turn on the computer Press the button for about 3 seconds to turn on the computer X X To force shut down the computer Press the button fo...

Page 25: ...f the display Press 3 seconds to switch into HDMI Press 3 seconds to switch back to M1859 Phone on off Turns on off the phone handset audio Note Phone handset function is disabled by default To enable...

Page 26: ...power source through provided AC power adapter Warning The computer comes with another DC IN jack on the bottom side Use either of the DC IN jacks DO NOT use the two DC IN jacks simultaneously LAN Gig...

Page 27: ...0 C 140 F DO NOT touch the rear plate during operating 2 1 3 Bottom Side HDMI Speaker out Reset Button Light Bar Mic in Phone Jack Remote Controller Port DB 9 LAN Barcode Scanner optional USB Ports Se...

Page 28: ...connect to USB device s Remote Controller Port DB 9 serial port To connect to the optional remote controller through provided DB9 to RJ45 cable For more information on using the remote controller ref...

Page 29: ...13 Getting Started 2 1 4 Side View Item Descriptions Smart Card Reader Slots Dual smart card reader slots with hinged rubber cover Allows to insert a smart card Smart Card Reader Slots...

Page 30: ...e 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 chlori...

Page 31: ...spray gel or foam is needed spray the liquid onto a cloth and then use the cloth to wipe or rub down the component Always avoid contamination to minimize the need for disinfectants Do not spill spray...

Page 32: ...etooth device driver You may optionally install the Bluetooth suite utility CCD Codec Optional Install the video capture convertion tool RFID Required for RFID NFC module Install the RFID NFC device d...

Page 33: ...nd the USB keyboard or mouse to the computer According to your CD ROM drive you may need to connect it to a power supply or 2 Insert the provided CD to the CD ROM drive In a few seconds a dialog box o...

Page 34: ...es Chipset VGA LAN Other Drivers Utilities The installation process of each driver is basically the same Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed If prompted to restart the computer tap Yes t...

Page 35: ...19 3 Chapter 3 Using the Computer Chapter 3 Using the Computer...

Page 36: ...can directly press the keys on the front bezel below the LCD viewing screen Or you can launch the ArborFunKey control UI on the Windows by either of the following methods 1 Tap the up arrow in the sy...

Page 37: ...anner is disabled by default and can be enabled by accessing BIOS Advanced To mute enable system audio To restore the defaults The volume and LCD brightness will be restored to the default levels and...

Page 38: ...HONEONHOOK PHONEOFFHOOK With the phone function being disabled in BIOS no function is available to the key With the phone function being enabled in BIOS press the key to toggle the phone on off DOWN T...

Page 39: ...Set Function Keys 3 For the key that you want to customize its function tap the drop down list to choose a new function Available functions include Brightness Up Brightness Down Volume Up Volume Down...

Page 40: ...built in Wi Fi module for Wi Fi networking Once the driver is installed as described in 2 3 Drivers and Utilities Installation on page 15 the Qualcomm Atheros Wireless Network Connection Manager Utili...

Page 41: ...red network to connect to it If the network to connect is a secured network a dialog box will open and request for the password Enter the password to access the Wi Fi network If it is an open network...

Page 42: ...eters It is specified as a wireless personal area network WPAN The computer is Bluetooth enabled to synchronize data with other Bluetooth capable devices such as PCs laptops hands free headsets printe...

Page 43: ...r 1 Tap the up arrow in the system tray to show the Bluetooth icon Bluetooth icon 2 Tap and hold the icon to display the context menu and select Add a Device 3 Select the device you want to pair and c...

Page 44: ...ck the pair code on the device you want to pair and click Next to proceed 5 The device has been added to this computer To setup the device click the Bluetooth icon on the system tray and select Show B...

Page 45: ...ord videos or participate in a video conference Or alternatively you can use the LEAD MULTIMEDIA CONVERTER camera utility which is installed when you install the camera driver to test if the camera fu...

Page 46: ...ing the recorded video Tap the DESTINATION box to select a folder and specify a name for the video Then tap PREVIEW Specify a destination and file name Tap Preview 4 A video preview window will pop up...

Page 47: ...rt card You may use your own Smart Card Reader application However you can optionally use the test program included in the driver CD to test if the smart card readers function properly To use the test...

Page 48: ...ect reader Detected reader will be displayed in the Select Reader dialog box Select the reader that you want to test and then tap OK 4 Tap Connect to proceed If a smart card is successfully detected i...

Page 49: ...ce first since the device is disabled by default Legacy OpROM Support Launch PXE OpROM Disabled Barcode scanner Configuration Disabled Phone Button Configuration Disabled CPU Configuration IDE Configu...

Page 50: ...ning 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 seconds the scanning light will auto stop when 12 seconds elapse 4 P...

Page 51: ...d 93i Postal Code 2 of 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 Pl...

Page 52: ...for use You may use your own RFID NFC application However you can optionally use the test program included in the driver CD to test if the reader functions properly To use the test program firstly yo...

Page 53: ...Driver RFID Jogtek 2 The test program then opens On the HF UID tab select and open the COM port that is used by the RFID NFC module Then select the card type s of the card you want to test a Select t...

Page 54: ...38 Using the Computer 4 Then read and decoded data will be displayed...

Page 55: ...39 4 Chapter 4 BIOS Chapter 4 BIOS...

Page 56: ...to the BIOS Incorrect settings can cause system boot failure or malfunction Note For system stability and performance this BIOS utility is constantly improved The screenshots demonstrated and descrip...

Page 57: ...er the Main setup screen It reports basic system information and also allows you to configure the System Date and System Time settings BIOS Information BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Core Version 4 6...

Page 58: ...pliant UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface and PI Platform Initialization information BIOS Version Displays the computer s model and the BIOS version EC Version Displays the current version of...

Page 59: ...ds Inc Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Info Item Descriptions Launch PXE OpROM Enables Disables b...

Page 60: ...or Type Intel R Atom TM CPU EMT64 Supported Processor Speed 1865 MHz System Bus Speed 533 MHz Ratio Status 14 Actual Ratio 14 System Bus Speed 533 MHz Processor Stepping 30661 Microcode Revision 262 L...

Page 61: ...032GC22 32 0G Misc Configuration for hard disk Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Select Item Change Opt P...

Page 62: ...en Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit The Super IO Configuration screen provides the following setting options Settings...

Page 63: ...Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Host Brdge Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Chip...

Page 64: ...ion Priorities Boot Option 1 SATA PM MRSAJ5D0 Hard Drive BBS Priorities The Boot screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions Bootup NumLock State Sets whether to enable or disa...

Page 65: ...20 Administrator Password HDD Security Configuration HDD 0 MRSAJ5D032GC Set Adminstrator Password Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Ap...

Page 66: ...lect Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit The Save Exti screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions Save Changes and Exit...

Page 67: ...ted for confirmation select OK to load the defaults or select Cancel to return to the BIOS setup Boot Override Boot Override presents a list in context with the boot devices installed in the system Se...

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Page 69: ...53 Appendix Appendix Appendix Optional Connections Optional Connections...

Page 70: ...face down on a soft flat surface 2 Remove the two screws securing the bezel on the right side and remove the bezel Please keep the bezel and screws in a safe place for reuse in the future 3 To use the...

Page 71: ...the phone and the speaker headset of the medical computer For instance when you lift the phone the audio is switched to the phone so that phone conversation can be carried out When the phone is hung...

Page 72: ...toggle the phone mode on and off The Phone LED light also change accordingly to reflect current phone status as described in the following table If you want to Then Phone LED Status Use the handset as...

Page 73: ...it comes with a nurse call button on the rear to facilitate better communications between the patient nurse and medical staff This section will walk you through the function of the remote controller...

Page 74: ...t Transmitter Microphone Rear Nurse Call Button C 1 3 Keypad Keypad Descriptions Places a phone call Ends a phone call Enables audio Mutes both system audio and handset audio Functions as the Enter ke...

Page 75: ...el Goes down one channel Decreases volume Increases volume Numeric keypad for the following operation Numeric characters input TV channel selection VoIP phone s dial pad Turns on off LCD The FN functi...

Page 76: ...oupler Connect the RJ 45 plug of the remote controller to the RJ 45 coupler DB9 Connector Remote Controller Port DB9 to RJ 45 Cable RJ 45 Cable RJ 45 Coupler 2 To use the Nurse Call Function connect t...

Page 77: ...Phone Jack RJ 11 Cable The Nurse Call function uses independent power supplied by the hospital s nurse call network The pin assignment of the computer s Nurse Call jack is as below 1 2 3 4 1 NC Pin 2...

Page 78: ...ng Table Remote Controller 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 75 Num 5 Ke...

Page 79: ...plication starting See the sample 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_EC...

Page 80: ...x68 return 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 0xFFFF...

Page 81: ...ocess_686C_Command_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...

Page 82: ...rrect event for remote control 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...

Page 83: ...temp 0xFFFFFFFF TOUCH_SHDN Switch off temp 0xDF ECU_Write_686C_RAM_ 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...

Page 84: ...f ie code 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...

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