Interfaces, Ports & Connectors
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6.8
Mouse port
Mouse
PS/2 mouse port
.
Use this connection only if no mouse is connected to the “Mouse” port
of the IPC.
Otherwise, faulty mouse operation may occur.
Female PS/2 mini DIN, 6-pin
Cable length:
Max. 1.5 m
Cable type:
Screened, min. cross-section 0.14 mm
2
Interrupt (IRQ):
12
BIOS preset:
IPC:
PS/2 Mouse Support: Enabled
1
2
3
Mouse Clock
Mouse Data
4
Mouse
5
max. 1.5 m
Mouse
GND
+5 V
Screen applied to metal shell of
DB09 plug connector
Screen
2
1
4
3
6
6
5
Mouse
If the system fails to recognize the PS/2 mouse, the interface in the BIOS
may have set to “Disabled”, i.e., “Not Available”. Change the BIOS setting to
“Enabled” (IPC only).
The operating system will not recognize the insertion of an external mouse
after completed startup because the mouse initialization occurs during the
boot phase.
.
The connected mouse must be PS/2-compatible.
The BIOS normally reserves IRQ12 for the PS/2 mouse.
If there are address conflicts, e.g., if IRQ 12 has already been occupied
by another PC expansion card, you should change the IRQ of the
expansion card to one that is still free.
Summary of Contents for IPC
Page 1: ...Antriebs und Steuerungstechnik IPC IPC300 Connectivity Manual Industrial PC 104 Edition ...
Page 12: ...Safety Instructions 1 8 1070 073 822 104 02 06 GB Notes ...
Page 18: ...IPC System Overview 2 6 1070 073 822 104 02 06 GB Notes ...
Page 70: ...Interfaces Ports Connectors 6 22 1070 073 822 104 02 06 GB Notes ...
Page 72: ...LED Display 7 2 1070 073 822 104 02 06 GB Notes ...
Page 75: ...Maintenance and Replacement 8 3 1070 073 822 104 02 06 GB IPC300 Fuse ...
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