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Installation and Maintenance

3. If later it is needed to remove the CFast card, simply remove the card door 

and push-eject the CFast card.

2. Insert your CFast card into either of the slots as the pictures below show.

Summary of Contents for Tokin Series

Page 1: ...1 Fanless Industrial Panel PC with Intel Celeron 827E Atom D2550 User s Manual Version 1 1 TOKIN Series 2014 02 P N 4010608300110P...

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Page 3: ...ion Date Description 1 0 October 2012 Initial release 1 1 February 2014 This revision is issued due to the following change in this user s manual 3 6 Wire DC Input Power Source Combine Celeron and Ato...

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Page 5: ...ts 21 Chapter 3 Installation and Maintenance 24 3 1 Install SSD PCIe PCI and Mini card 25 3 1 1 Remove the Rear Panel 25 3 1 2 Install SSD 26 3 1 3 Install PCI Card 29 3 1 4 Install PCIe Card 30 3 1 5...

Page 6: ...B Configuration 76 5 2 5 H W Monitor 77 5 2 6 Super IO Configuration 77 5 2 7 Second Super IO Configuration 77 5 3 Chipset 79 5 3 1 System Agent SA Configuration 80 5 3 2 PCH IO Configuration 85 5 3 3...

Page 7: ...e 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 recommend the use...

Page 8: ...onal additions of lead mercury hex chrome PBB or PBDB that exceed a maximum concentration value of 0 1 by weight or for cadmium exceed 0 01 by weight per homogenous material Homogenous material is def...

Page 9: ...is intended for experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers If you are not sure about any description in this User s Manual please consult your vendor before furth...

Page 10: ...r Vendor assumes no liability for any damages lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use misuse of or inability to use this product Vendor will no...

Page 11: ...1 1 Chapter 1 General Information Chapter 1 General Information...

Page 12: ...PCIe x 1 riser card 1 1 Introduction The TOKIN industrial panel PC is a work of the state of the art HMI The IPPC comes with 8 12 and 15 inch models loaded with Intel Celeron 827E Atom D2550 processor...

Page 13: ...TOKIN 6153 D2550 15 Intel Atom D2550 industrial panel PC 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 O...

Page 14: ...al Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7_32_64bit_WHQL 1 4 CD Driver Paths Find the drivers on CD for each Windows XP and Windows 7 operating system For Models with Intel Celeron 827E processor Windows XP Driver AP...

Page 15: ...mework 3 5 VGA GRAPHIC WIN XP Utilities LAN LAN WinXP Touch TOUCH PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7_32_64bit_WHQL AHCI AHCI Windows 7 Driver AP Path Chipset CHIPSET Win_x86 CHIPSET Win...

Page 16: ...type USB Ports 4 x Type A USB 2 0 ports LAN Ports 2 x RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet ports DVI 1 x DVI I connector WiFi 2 x SMA antenna holes for optional WiFi function Optional Port 1 x semi piercing D sub...

Page 17: ...e 8 TFT LCD Panel for TOKIN 6083 12 TFT LCD Panel for TOKIN 6123 15 TFT LCD Panel for TOKIN 6153 Max Resolution 1024 x 768 XGA Max Colors 16 2M Luminance 300 cd m for TOKIN 6083 and TOKIN 6153 500 cd...

Page 18: ...8 General Information 1 6 Locating Controls and Connectors Front View of TOKIN 6153 Front View of TOKIN 6123 Screen on off Power on LED Brightness up Brightness down...

Page 19: ...9 General Information Front View of TOKIN 6083 Rear View of TOKIN 6153...

Page 20: ...10 General Information Rear View of TOKIN 6123 Rear View of TOKIN 6083...

Page 21: ...11 General Information Bottom View of TOKIN 6153 Bottom View of TOKIN 6123 Bottom View of TOKIN 6083 COM Ports Power Switch DC IN DVI I USB Optional Port D sub Type Expansion Bus LAN...

Page 22: ...12 General Information 1 7 Dimensions TOKIN 6153 Unit mm...

Page 23: ...13 General Information TOKIN 6123 Unit mm...

Page 24: ...14 General Information Unit mm TOKIN 6083...

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Page 26: ...16 2 Chapter 2 Engine of the IPPC Chapter 2 Engine of the IPPC...

Page 27: ...ngine of TOKIN industrial panel PC is constructed with the carrier board PBC 9005P and SCDB 1443 the CFast board JBAT1 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 JATX1 JVLCD1 PCIE1 PCI1 SATA 1 2 DVI1 LAN1 LAN2 PWRIN1 SW3 BZ...

Page 28: ...Z1 Buzzer Pin Header DGP1 External 80 Port Pin Header RSTB1 Reset Button Pin Header FAN1 Fan Connector MC1 2 Mini Card Slots MC1 is full size MC2 is half size CF1 2 CFast Sockets PWRIN1 DC Adapter Pow...

Page 29: ...cription 1 2 Keeps CMOS default 2 3 1 2 3 Clears CMOS 2 3 1 JATX1 AT ATX Mode Selector Connector Type onboard 1 x 3 pin 2 00mm pin header Pin Description 1 2 AT Mode 2 3 1 2 3 ATX Mode default 2 3 1 J...

Page 30: ...ired interface COM Port Interface Setting COM1 RS 232 Toggle 1 2 5 ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 Position off off off RS 485 w o terminator Toggle 1 5 ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 Position on on RS 485 with termi nator To...

Page 31: ...SB5 USB KEY PRO Pin Header Connector Type onboard 2 54mmmm pitch 4 pin header Pin Description Pin Description 1 1 VCC5 2 D 3 D 4 GND BZ1 Buzzer Pin Header Connector Type onboard 2 54mmmm pitch 2 pin h...

Page 32: ...wafer connector Pin Description 1 2 3 1 GND 2 12V 3 NC COM1 COM2 Serial port DB9 connectors Connector Type External 9 pin D sub male connectors Pin Description Pin Description 5 1 6 9 1 DCD 485 2 RXD...

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Page 34: ...24 3 Chapter 3 Installation and Maintenance Chapter 3 Installation and Maintenance...

Page 35: ...tion is taken 3 1 1 Remove the Rear Panel 1 Place the Industrial PC upside down See the picture below and find where the screws are Loosen and remove these screws and save them for later use 2 Gently...

Page 36: ...nd Maintenance 3 1 2 Install SSD 1 Remove the computer s rear panel as described in 3 1 1 Remove the Rear Panel on page 25 2 Loosen and remove the four screws at the left and bottom sides Gently dismo...

Page 37: ...7 Installation and Maintenance 3 Loosen and remove the screw that fixes the SSD bracket Then remove the bracket 4 Attach the SSD to the bracket and fix them together by using screws at the four corner...

Page 38: ...aintenance 5 Restore the bracket with the SSD and fix them in place 6 The SSD barcket is one of the standard accessories included in the accessory box This SSD bracket can be replaced by an additional...

Page 39: ...stallation and Maintenance 3 1 3 Install PCI Card 1 Loosen and remove the screw as marked in the picture below Carefully dismount the bracket 2 Insert your desired PCI card into the slot and fix it in...

Page 40: ...The PCI slot can be replaced with the PCIe slot included in the accessory kit Loosen and remove the two screws that fixes the PCI slot first of all Carefully remove the PCI slot and insert the PCIe sl...

Page 41: ...cket 2 Plug a Bluetooth or HSUPA module to the socket s connector by a slanted angle Note the notch on the card should meet the break on the connector 3 Press down the module and fix it in place using...

Page 42: ...nstall CFast Card If the OS is installed on the CFast card power off the IPPC before proceeding with the uninstallation of CFast Card 1 See the picture below Loosen and remove the screw Dismount the C...

Page 43: ...allation and Maintenance 3 If later it is needed to remove the CFast card simply remove the card door and push eject the CFast card 2 Insert your CFast card into either of the slots as the pictures be...

Page 44: ...C supports an USB drive to work inside the chasis to deliver extrodinary protection against any unauthorized tamper to the USB drive from the outside To install an Internal USB drive 1 Remove the rear...

Page 45: ...nance 3 Detach the internal USB bracket from the carrier board Take a look at the detached USB bracket 4 Install an USB drive to the USB bracket Detach the internal USB bracket pin connector USB port...

Page 46: ...d USB drive by loosening and relocating the bolt as displayed in the picture below 6 Find the internal USB connector on the carrier board Reinstall the internal USB bracket bearing the USB drive by th...

Page 47: ...panel by either clamps or brackets The following sections will walk your through these two approaches 3 4 1 Panel Mounting with Clamps 1 Have the panel mounting clamps included in the accessory pack...

Page 48: ...Brackets Before you proceed make sure the panel to mount is no thicker than 4mm The panel to mount must be no thicker than 4mm Then follow the steps below to mount the IPPC to a panel using brackets 1...

Page 49: ...39 Installation and Maintenance 2 Assemble the brackets to each side Fasten the screws 3 Fine tune the mounting firmness by adjusting bolts tightness...

Page 50: ...ing hole pattern See the illustration below for the example 1 Have the VESA arm and the four mounting screws that come with it 2 Locate the VESA compliant holes at the rear of the IPPC 3 Attach the VE...

Page 51: ...he positive and negative feed positions for the terminal block connection See the symbols printed on the rear panel indicating the polarities and DC input power range in voltages 5 Insert the exposed...

Page 52: ...aptive screws Plug the terminal block firmly which wired into the power receptacle at the bottom of the computer Power Receptacle Plug the terminal block to the power receptacle DC IN or DC IN Termina...

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Page 54: ...44 4 Chapter 4 Driver AP Chapter 4 Driver AP...

Page 55: ...ware in most cases to prevent errors Find the drivers AP for Windows 7 Windows XP on the CD that goes with your purchase The paths to find them on CD are tabulated as below For Models with Intel Celer...

Page 56: ...5 VGA GRAPHIC WIN XP Utilities LAN LAN WinXP Touch TOUCH PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 for XP Embedded repository AHCI AHCI Windows 7 Driver AP Path Chipset CHIPSET Win_x86 CHIPSET Win_...

Page 57: ...1 CHIPSET 1 Run the executable file infinst_autol exe as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 The installation wizard then opens and starts to extract the files required for driver install...

Page 58: ...48 Driver AP 3 Read the license agreement and click Yes to proceed 4 Read the readme file and click Next to proceed...

Page 59: ...49 Driver AP 5 The installation wizard then starts to proceed with some setup operations 6 Once the setup operations are through click Next to proceed...

Page 60: ...50 Driver AP 7 Click Finish to finish and quit the driver installation...

Page 61: ...path NET Framework 3 5 as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 Files extraction is then triggered for the driver installation Once the files extraction is through the installation wizard op...

Page 62: ...52 Driver AP 3 The driver installation then starts and progresses 4 Once the installation is through click Exit to finish and quit the installtion...

Page 63: ...g steps 1 Run the executable file winxp_14469 exe at the suggested path Graphic WinXP x86 as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 The installation wizard then opens 2 Click Next to proceed...

Page 64: ...54 Driver AP 3 Once the files extraction is through click Next to proceed 4 Read the license agreement and click Yes to proceed...

Page 65: ...55 Driver AP 5 Read the readme file and click Next to proceed Setup then starts and progresses...

Page 66: ...56 Driver AP 6 Once the setup is through click Next to proceed 7 Select Yes I want to restart this computer now and click Finish...

Page 67: ...steps 1 Run the executable file Setup exe at the folder GRAPHIC WIN XP Utilities as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 A dialog opens onscreen 2 Select Installs driver and application fil...

Page 68: ...to proceed The driver files then start to install on the computer Once the installation is through you are prompted to restart the computer to apply the change 4 Click Yes to restart the system by th...

Page 69: ...LAN 1 Run the executable file PROWin32 exe at the suggested path as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 Files extraction then starts and progresses 2 Once the files extraction is through c...

Page 70: ...60 Driver AP 3 Read the agreement Select I accept the terms in the License agreement and click Next to proceed 4 Select the program features to install and click Next to proceed...

Page 71: ...61 Driver AP 5 Click Install to proceed The driver installation then starts and progresses...

Page 72: ...62 Driver AP 6 Once the driver installation is through click Finish to finish and quit the installation...

Page 73: ...e at the suggested path TOUCH PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7_32_64bit_WHQL as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 The installation wizard then opens Click Next to procee...

Page 74: ...64 Driver AP 3 Select where to install the driver Then click Install to proceed 4 Once the installation is through click Finish to finish and quit the installation...

Page 75: ...le file STOR_allOS_10 6 0 1022 exe at the folder AHCI as described in 4 1 Before Installation on page 45 The installation wizard then opens and prepares to install the driver 2 Once the preparation is...

Page 76: ...66 Driver AP 3 Read the license agreement and click Yes to proceed 4 Read the readme file and click Next to proceed...

Page 77: ...Driver AP 5 A Setup Progress window opens Driver installation then starts and progresses 6 Once the installation is through the Next button on Setup Progress window becomes available Click Next to pro...

Page 78: ...68 Driver AP 7 Select Yes I want to restart this computer now and click Finish button to restart the system to immediately apply the change or select No I will restart this computer later...

Page 79: ...69 5 Chapter 5 BIOS Chapter 5 BIOS...

Page 80: ...09 11 2011 15 07 58 System Date Wed 09 12 2012 System Time 13 29 21 Access Level Administrator Set the Date Use Tab to switch between Data elements Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Aptio Setu...

Page 81: ...to select OK or Cancel for exiting discarding changes On the submenus Use Esc to quit current screen and return to the top menu Page Up Increases current value to the next higher value or switches bet...

Page 82: ...Intel Celeron 827E please refer to the following picture BIOS Information BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Core Version 4 6 4 0 Compliency UEFI 2 1 BIOS Version T6153 827E 1 00 Build Date and Time 09...

Page 83: ...ata elements Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Va...

Page 84: ...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 For Models with Intel Atom D2550 please refer to the follo...

Page 85: ...r See 5 2 5 H W Monitor on page 77 Super IO Configuration See 5 2 6 Super IO Configuration on page 77 Second Super IO Configuration See 5 2 7 Second Super IO Configuration on page 77 5 2 1 ACPI Settin...

Page 86: ...lt SATA Mode Selection Sets how SATA controller s operate Options available are IDE default and AHCI SATA Port Atom D2550 Only Enables disables the specified SATA port Enabled is the default SATA Port...

Page 87: ...e are Power Off default and Power On 5 2 7 Second Super IO Configuration Second Super IO Configuration sets the parameters for the serial port s available on the system The featured settings are Setti...

Page 88: ...al Port Enables disables the serial port COM Enabled is the default Change Settings Sets the optimal IO address and IRQ info for the Super IO device Options available are IO 3E8h IRQ 10 default IO 3F8...

Page 89: ...Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit System Agent SA Configuration PCH IO Configuration System Agent...

Page 90: ...Bridge which are covered in the following sections Submenu Description Host Bridge This is a submenu to feature the settings for host bridge See 5 3 3 Host Bridge on page 86 South Bridge This is a sub...

Page 91: ...PEG PCI and SG Internal Graphics Enables disables the internal graphic device Options available are Auto default Enabled and Disabled LCD Control Configures LCD settings Options available are Setting...

Page 92: ...nel Type Sets the LCD panel types Options available are VBIOS Default 800x600 LVDS 1024x768 LVDS default w 1280x1024 LVDS 1400x1050 LVDS1 1400x1050 LVDS2 1600x1200 LVDS 1680x1050 LVDS 1920x1200 LVDS 1...

Page 93: ...he chip Select Software to control the spread spectrum by the BIOS ALS Support Enables disables ALS support This setting is only efficacious for ACPI For legacy ALS is supprted through the internal gr...

Page 94: ...Gen1 Gen2 Options available are Gen1 default and Gen2 PEG2 Gen X Configures PEG2 B0 D1 F2 Gen1 Gen2 Options available are Gen1 default and Gen2 PEG3 Gen X Configures PEG3 B0 D1 F3 Gen1 Gen2 Options a...

Page 95: ...default PCIE Wake Up Enables disables PCIE Wake to wake the system Disabled is the default Azalia Enables disables Intel High Definition Audio Azalia is the codename for Intel s High Definition Audio...

Page 96: ...he video device to activate during POST This setting has no effect if an external graphics device is detected Options available are CRT LVDS default and DVI LCD Panel Type Sets the type of the LCD pan...

Page 97: ...graphic device INT10 function For ACPI ALS is supported through an ACPI ALS driver Backlight Control Support Sets the backlight control features This setting isn t available when IGFX Boot Type is se...

Page 98: ...nt stage Options available are Disabled and HD audio default Select USB Mode Sets how to control USB ports Options available are By Ports and By Controllers default Selecting By Ports and By Controlle...

Page 99: ...SB Ports 4 USB Ports 5 USB Ports 6 USB Ports 7 USB Ports 8 USB Ports default 5 3 4 2 Selecting By Controllers When Select USB Mode is set to By Controllers the following settings are available Setting...

Page 100: ...e Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc For Models with Intel Atom D2550 please refer to the fo...

Page 101: ...Atom D2550 Only Enables disables booting with the initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot options This setting has no effect on BBS BIOS Boot Specification which is a...

Page 102: ...ght C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit For Models with Intel Atom D25...

Page 103: ...to submit HDD Security Configuration HDD 0 MRV022A032GT Sets up each user password and master password for the security of hard disk drive s The featured settings are Setting Description Set User Pass...

Page 104: ...Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit For Models with Intel At...

Page 105: ...es and quits the BIOS SETUP utility This is a command to launch an action from the BIOS SETUP utility Restore Defaults Restores the factory defaults This is a command to launch action from the BIOS SE...

Page 106: ...96 Appendix Touch Panel Appendix...

Page 107: ...ight click the pm icon in system tray and display its submenu 1 PenMount Monitor PenMount Monitor has the following functions Control Panel Launch the PenMount Control Panel utility You may also launc...

Page 108: ...t the function of Tools should be described first as follows After you have selected the Control Panel item on the pop up menu or open it up from Programs as shown on previous page the PenMount Contro...

Page 109: ...nstrates the PenMount touch screen operation Advanced Calibration Enable Advanced Calibration function Right Button Icon Enable right button function The icon can be shown on Desktop or in the system...

Page 110: ...justs 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 that the point...

Page 111: ...ed 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 complete the program will jump out automatical...

Page 112: ...ts The more points you use for cali bration the greater the accuracy is Errors in calibration may occur due to viewing angle or individual skill and there may be little difference in using 16 or 25 po...

Page 113: ...re recommended to use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy 3 After tapping the button a crosshair will appear on screen Use your finger or stylus to touch the red spot inside it a...

Page 114: ...d 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 Controller The Se...

Page 115: ...el 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 Modifies sou...

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