PowerStation Flash Memory Replacement
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Setting the Flash Memory Jumpers
Like most PCs, the PowerStation uses jumpers to set addresses and enable
or disable various functions of the system. The PowerStation has four sets
of jumpers for configuring the serial ports, touch screen, and flash memory
(if available). The jumper settings for the flash memory are shown below.
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This set of jumpers is only available on units with flash memory. This
set of jumpers controls where the flash memory appears in memory.
The flash memory uses a 12 Kbyte region of memory starting at the
specified address.
Reassembling the PowerStation
Follow these steps to reassemble the unit.
Important
When you reassemble the PowerStation, be sure to replace the same
size screw in the same location as the one that was removed. Failure
to do so could result in damage to the unit.
1.
Replace the back cover, and tighten the four screws.
2.
Reinstall the unit in its enclosure, if previously installed.
3.
Restore power to the unit by plugging the power cord into the back of
the unit.
Formatting the Flash Memory
PowerStations equipped with flash memory include a setup utility for
formatting the flash memory. If the flash memory becomes corrupted or
you install new flash memory, you must format the flash memory using the
A
B
z
C8000
Starting address of mapped
(used) region
z
D0000
z
z
D8000