Ariesys ARP 840 User'S Reference Manual Download Page 4

 

 

 
 

                                                                             

Version: 2015.8 

ARP 840 features: 

 

 Rugged Construction with shock absorbing rubber corners

 

 Built-in 17.3” FHD LCD display, 1920x 1080, LED backlight  

 Designed for Micro ATX Motherboard 

 Offer 4 full length slots expansion capability  

 1U 600W power supply, 100~240VAC 

 Support 2x 5.25”, 1x 2.5” hidden, slim DVD-RW drive bays 

 Industrial Keyboard multi-language with touchpad 

 Keyboard is integrated with the portable to allow closing against the portable for both 

convenience and protection in transportation 

 Large handle provide convenience transportation of the portable with comfort and ease 

 Carrying case to manage portable PC with ease 

 

 

The ARP840 supports standard Micro ATX form factor motherboard in a compact 
lightweight form factor.  The chassis has the flexibility to meet the need of your add-on 
cards configuration as well as processors choice.  Whether it is ISA, PCI, PCI-X, PCI-E or 
combination of all of the above; the chassis can be fitted for 4 full length expansion 
slots. The chassis comes with integrated 17.3" 16:9 widescreen LED backlight LCD panel 
with 1920x1080 Full HD resolution. The display can accommodate the latest graphic card 
to provide fast refreshing video playback, editing and vast desktop space with wide angle 
viewing capability.  
The chassis have 2x 5.25" drive bays; this allows the chassis to mount large amount of 
storage or special devices. There is also an integrated slim optical drive bay, and a 
combination keyboard touchpad that folds into the chassis and doubles as an additional 
protection for the display. 

 

Applications: Military, Industrial automation, Digital TV test & analysis, Mobile Computing, 

Outdoor Computers, video conferencing, E-learning, Speech Technologies, 
Portable Workstation, Telemedicine, Multimedia, Mission Critical Computing 

 

 

                

1.0 Introduction

 

Summary of Contents for ARP 840

Page 1: ...ARP 840 User Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...Keys 8 million cycles Keyboard Layout CH FR GR KR RU SP UK US Power Supply 1U 600W 100 240VAC Auto switch Construction Rugged Aluminum Construction with shock absorbing rubber corners Speaker Built in...

Page 3: ...ARP840 1 ARP840 Portable Computer Chassis 1 2 Carrying Case with wheels 1 3 User s Manual 1 4 Power Cord 1 5 Anti Static Bag 1 6 Screw Pack stabilizer 1 7 Stabilizer Supports Pack 1 8 9 Standard Acce...

Page 4: ...dd on cards configuration as well as processors choice Whether it is ISA PCI PCI X PCI E or combination of all of the above the chassis can be fitted for 4 full length expansion slots The chassis come...

Page 5: ...rd 2 You have the option of leaving the keyboard attached to the chassis or they can be release independently from the chassis by pushing the two levers inward to release the lock 3 Connect the RJ 45...

Page 6: ...t into the power supply unit 6 Press the power switch located on the front panel of the chassis to power up the unit There is an indicator LED light for HDD activity and 2x USB ports in the front Soun...

Page 7: ...slots on the left side of the chassis 8 ARP840 provides 2x 5 25 1x 2 5 hidden and 1x slim DVD RW drive bays 9 Full function keyboard and touchpad surface act as input for the system Keyboard LED Touc...

Page 8: ...connected to the system before proceeding 1 Open Back Cover 2 Remove the Card stabilizer bar 3 0 Internal Hardware Access Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscr...

Page 9: ...3 Install the proper stand off matching the Micro ATX Motherboard into the chassis and correct I O plate supplied by board manufacturer and secure it the motherboard onto chassis...

Page 10: ...card on the available connection interface and inserted completely and tight 5 Remount the card stabilizer bar and put the rear cover back Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw S...

Page 11: ...batch file you will usually get a DOS prompt after loading Window Boot up Windows boot up requires you to have Windows installed in the hard disk drive During Windows boot up you will see a sequence o...

Page 12: ...lay LCD 1 Check all the proper power up procedure has been taken 2 Hook up an external LCD to the VGA port to check if video is present 3 If video is present on external LCD check the internal LCD cab...

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