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Chapter 3 - System Setup

PS-2000B Series User Manual

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Halt On

Designates the type of processing that will be performed when an error
occurs during the Initial Start-Up's Self Test. The [All But Keyboard]
selection is factory set and recommended for most users.

[All Errors]

:

Displays all errors and stops the unit.

[No Errors]

:

Displays all errors and does not stop the unit.

[All,But Keyboard]

:Displays all errors, except for those related to
the keyboard, and stops the unit.

[All,But Diskette]

:Displays all errors, except for those related to
the disk drive (FDD), and stops the unit.

[All,But Disk/Key]

:Displays all errors, except for those related to the disk
drive (FDD) and keyboard, and then stops the unit.

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Drive A (B)

This setting determines the format used by the PS-B's internal floppy disk
drive. The available settings are [None], [360K - 5.25in], [720K - 3.5in],
[1.44M - 3.5in], or [2.88M, 3.5in]. The factory settings are Drive A
[None] and  Drive B [None] and recommended for most users.

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Video

The selections for the screen (video) mode. The available settings are
[EGA/VGA], [CGA40], [CGA80] and [MONO]. The [EGA/VGA]
selection is factory set and recommended for most users.

Summary of Contents for Pro-face PS-2000B-41

Page 1: ...Built in Computer PS 2000B Series User Manual When printing out this PDF manual since the printer setting can effect the quality of the printout be sure your printer s quality setting is set to High ...

Page 2: ...rd party claims arising from the uses of this product Product names used in this manual are the trademarks of their respective manufac turers Copyright 2002 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Preface Thank you for purchasing Pro face s PS 2000B Series Built in Computer hereaf ter referred to as the PS B or PS B unit This unit which utilizes Pro face s newest PC architecture is equ...

Page 3: ...ce RAS 1 8 1 4 3 DVI D Interface 1 10 1 5 PS B External Views and Dimensions 1 11 1 5 1 PS B Unit 1 11 1 5 2 With CD ROM FDD Unit Attached 1 12 1 5 3 With RS 232C RS 485 Conversion Unit Attached 1 13 1 5 4 With Mounting Bracket Attached 1 14 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards 2 1 2 2 Installing the PS B Unit 2 6 2 2 1 PS B Unit Installation Cautions ...

Page 4: ...ail Safe Defaults 3 21 3 2 13 LoadOptimizedDefaults 3 21 3 2 14 Set Supervisor Password 3 21 3 2 15 Set User Password 3 22 3 2 16 Save Exit Setup 3 22 3 2 17 ExitWithoutSaving 3 22 CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP YOUR PS B UNIT 4 1 CD ROM Contents 4 1 4 1 1 Software 4 1 4 2 Setting up Your PS B Unit 4 2 4 2 1 Setup Procedures 4 2 4 2 2 Setting Up an HDD with Pre installed OS 4 4 4 3 Installing Drivers 4 6 4 ...

Page 5: ... 5 13 5 3 3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature 5 14 5 3 4 Read and Write of the System Monitor RAS Feature 5 15 5 3 5 Restrictions 5 18 5 4 Remote Shutdown Feature 5 19 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 6 1 Cleaning the Fan Filter 6 1 6 2 Periodic Maintenance Points 6 2 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 General Specifications 7 1 7 1 1 ElectricalSpecifications 7 1 7 1 2 EnvironmentalSpe...

Page 6: ...les water or other types of liquids con tact any of the PS B unit s internal parts Be sure to read and understand Chapter 2 Hardware Installa tion thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PS B unit WARNING CAUTION Essential Safety Precautions This manual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PS B unit correctly ...

Page 7: ...runk data transmission communi cation devices nuclear power control devices or medical life support equipment due to these devices inherent require ments of extremely high levels of safety and reliability Be sure to design redundant and or failsafe systems to en sure the proper degree of reliability and safety when using the PS B unit with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and...

Page 8: ...data is lost The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon sible or provide any compensation for damage s caused by the loss of data stored in the PS B unit s hard disk drive HDD It is therefore strongly suggested that all important data and software be backed up regularly to an external data backup device Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation bears no responsibility...

Page 9: ...dicates useful or important footnote information Refers to useful or important supplemental information 1 2 Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given PS B PS B Unit Abbreviation for the PS 2000B Series of Built in Computers FP Abbreviation for FP 2500 and FP 2600TFT color touch panel display Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation...

Page 10: ...age the built in HDD This cord is designed only for AC100V AC115V use Any other volt age will require a different cord The CD ROM included in this package contains a User Manual RAS API Reference Manual and PS B Series Util ity and Driver files Chapter 4 Setting Up Your PS B unit When you order a PS B unit built to your specifications that PS B package should include each optional items Installa t...

Page 11: ... Model 3180005 01 If the following requirements are not met the PS B unit may fail to meet UL c UL CSA standard requirements The PS B unit should be used as a built in component of end use product The PS B unit is intended for indoor use only When connecting the PS B unit s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has 0 75 mm2 or larger conduct...

Page 12: ... for indoor use only When connecting the PS B unit s power cord be sure to use a cord that is appropriate for the current and voltage used and that has conductive wires that are 0 75 mm2 or larger When an end use product will include the PS B be sure to design the PS B unit s power cut off switch as a separate disconnect device and locate it where the operator can easily reach it There is a danger...

Page 13: ...Preface PS 2000B Series User Manual 12 Memo ...

Page 14: ...and any optional devices 1 2 PS B System Design 1 3 PS B Part Names and Features Connect the PS B unit s power cord terminals and turn the power switch ON 2 3 Wiring When PS B has pre installed OS Configure the PS B unit s BIOS Chapter 3 BIOS Setup When PS B has no preinstalled OS Install all required software For software installation instructions refer to the manual provided with that product In...

Page 15: ...m Calibration After hardware setup is completed the OS must be used to create partitions and format initialize the HDD before any data or applica tions can be saved to the hard disk drive For details concerning these procedures refer to the OS manufacturer s instruction manual Whenever you turn the PS B unit s power OFF wait until the internal HDD stops spinning approximately 5 seconds before turn...

Page 16: ...ignate one as the master unit and the other as the slave unit otherwise a unit malfunction or operation error may occur For master slave setup procedures for each unit refer to that product s instruction manual PS B unit PS2000B 41 CD ROM drive FDD unit PSB CD FD01 Keyboard Commercial type Mouse Commercial type RAS Pro face s FP unit or DVI D monitor FP or commercial type CRT monitor Expansion Boa...

Page 17: ...ercially available expansion boards PCI bus compatible boards key boards mouse units and printers can all be used with the PS B Also the PS B unit s built in USB connector allows USB type devices to be used as well How ever some commercial PC peripherals may not be compatible with the PS B If you experience compatibility problems contact your local Pro face distributor Be sure to use only DIM modu...

Page 18: ...d Connector KEYBOARD Connect a PS 2 compatible keyboard here 7 Mouse Connector MOUSE Connect a PS 2 compatible mouse here 8 USB Connector USB Provides a USB 1 1 compatible connection Connect a USB connectable device here 9 RAS Connector RAS Interface for DIN DOUT Watchdog and Remote Reset features D sub 25 pin male connector 10 DVI D Connector DVI Connect a DVI D monitor here 11 Analog RGB Connect...

Page 19: ...rmed automatically 21 Cooling Fan 22 Cover This cover is removed when installing an optional CD ROM FDD unit HDD unit CF Card unit or DIM module 23 Maintenance Cover This cover is removed when installing an HDD unit CF card or DIM module 24 5 V RI Changeover Switch COM1 25 5 V RI Changeover Switch COM3 26 Voice Input Connector for CD ROM 27 CD ROM FDD Unit Power Connector 28 FDD unit Connector 29 ...

Page 20: ...ng another device to the PS B design your system so that it will form SG short circuit loop Pin No 9 5V RI changeover is available only with COM1 and COM3 COM2 and COM4 are fixed to RI To change the COM1 or COM3 setting from 5V to RI or vice versa remove the main unit cover and slide the 5 RI changeover switch to the desired setting The factory setting is RI RI 5V For COM3 5V RI Changeover Switch ...

Page 21: ...e when using the external power output of No 2 5V and No 3 12V otherwise a malfunction or unit breakdown may occur For RAS feature details refer to 5 1 RAS Features External Input Signal Common for DIN and RST Input Input Voltage DC12Vto DC24V Input Current 7 mA Operating Voltage ON voltage 9V min OFF voltage 3V max Isolation Method Via a photocoupler Interface Circuit Connection Example Cable No ...

Page 22: ...sure to operate the PS B unit only within the maximum load cur rent range Excessive load current can cause a unit breakdown Be sure to include terminal to terminal voltage values in your system design calculations for load current and load voltage When the load current becomes large a 1 5V max drop will occur between the terminals Be sure to connect the protective diode shown in the above diagram ...

Page 23: ...tings on the PS B unit s main circuit board Refertothefollowingfigurewhenchangingthesettings Fordetailsaboutdipswitch positions refer to 1 3 PS B Part Names and Features The factory settings for switches 1 to 4 are all OFF SW 4 OFF ON 1 When SW4 is ON and used together with a second RGB monitor the screen display resolution is fixed to XGA When using Pro face s FP Series be sure to read that unit ...

Page 24: ...PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 11 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 PS B External Views and Dimensions 1 5 1 PS B Unit 260 10 24 39 1 54 118 4 65 265 10 43 Top Side Front Unit mm in ...

Page 25: ...Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 12 1 5 2 With CD ROM FDD Unit Attached Top Side Front 265 10 43 260 10 24 118 4 65 41 1 61 Unit mm in ...

Page 26: ...PS 2000B Series User Manual 1 13 Chapter 1 PS B Unit Basics 1 5 3 With RS 232C RS 485 Conversion Unit Attached 260 10 24 39 1 54 118 4 65 21 5 0 85 265 10 43 Top Front Side Unit mm in ...

Page 27: ...eries User Manual 1 14 155 6 10 265 5 10 45 55 2 17 118 4 65 137 5 39 170 6 69 170 6 69 170 6 69 35 1 38 228 8 98 29 1 14 16 0 63 39 1 54 260 10 24 Top Front Right Left 1 5 4 With Mounting Bracket Attached Vertical Installation Unit mm in ...

Page 28: ...ontal Installation Unit mm in 20 0 79 5 0 20 R 5 5 0 2 2 R 2 5 0 1 0 118 5 4 67 Top Front Right Left Magnified View of Mounting Bracket Installation Slot 155 6 10 55 2 17 118 4 65 137 5 39 170 6 69 170 6 69 170 6 69 35 1 38 228 8 98 29 1 14 16 0 63 39 1 54 260 10 24 ...

Page 29: ...s in the installation panel Use M4 size screws Depending on the panel s material and design the panel s installa tion surface may need to be strengthened If high levels of vibration are expected and the PS B unit s installation surface i e an opera tion panel s door etc can move i e open or close due consider ation should be given to the PS B unit s weight 7 1 3 External Specifications Vertical In...

Page 30: ...attachment screws and remove the cover Install the desired unit and or expansion board as shown in the PS B Internal View drawing For the detailed optional unit installation procedures refer to that unit s Installa tion Guide Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the power supply and confirm that power is not supplied to the PS B unit be fore installing any optional units or expansion boards F...

Page 31: ...in the direction shown and then up to remove it When reattaching the screws use a torque of 0 6 to 0 8N m Removing the rear face Maintenance Cover allows you to eas ily remove optional units and expansion boards To remove this cover unscrew the attachment screws 2 and lift up the cover See drawing below When reattaching the screws use a torque of 0 5 to 0 6N m Can be removed by hand 1 2 ...

Page 32: ... B Internal View Expansion Board Interface From the bottom SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 Unit Installation Area The HDD and CF Card units are installed here Expansion Board Stays These stays absorb vibration and hold the expansion boards in place Installing Expansion Board Stays ...

Page 33: ...nstalled position the Stay so that its sponge cushion is resting on top of the board Reattach the Stay s 2 attachment screws and adjust the height of the Stay so that it is pushing down lightly on the board Tighten both screws to secure the stay Sponge Expansion Board The Expansion Board Stay s position can be adjusted using the slotted openings in the cover When the desired position is found tigh...

Page 34: ...p Band is designed to prevent the USB connector from accidentally coming loose due to problems like vibration bumping etc Attach the clamp holder and clamp band as shown below to secure the connector in place To use the Clamp Band with two cables attach it as shown below Be sure not to attach the band vertically ...

Page 35: ...ral air circulation Check the ambient temperature at the positions shown in the illustrations below Temperatures exceeding the proper ambient temperature 5 to 50 C may lead to product breakdown 100mm 3 94in Installed Vertically Installed Horizontally Installation Angle Be sure and try to install the PS B in an upright position in order to minimize the heat accumulation within the PS B Installed Ve...

Page 36: ...a minimum of 50mm clearance between the PS B and adjacent structure or equipment 70mm clearance is required to the side of a fan Also be sure to include sufficient clearance by considering the size and shape of connectors and space required for removing and inserting an expansion board while the PS B is in the installed position Installed Vertically 50 1 97 50 1 97 50 1 97 50 1 97 50 1 97 70 2 76 ...

Page 37: ...e the direction of the unit or reposition the unit even when it is on a table Doing so may cause a hard disk malfunc tion When using a fan to provide forced air cooling be sure that streams of air do not blow directly on the hard disk These streams may cause a hard disk malfunction 2 2 2 Installation Procedures Use the following procedures to install the PS B on a panel Before attempting the insta...

Page 38: ...ots and prepare if necessary the installation surface of the panel i e attach supports etc 1 5 4 With Mounting Bracket Attached Attachment Bracket Attachment Screw Hole Dimensions 3 Attach the PS B main unit to the panel using M4 screws First insert the screws to the installation holes on the panel However do not tighten the screws at this point Next install the PS B unit in the panel by hanging t...

Page 39: ...using a Phillips screwdriver 3 Unscrew and remove the middle screws 3 from the terminal block Next align each crimp contact 1 with its screw hole and tighten the screw FG L N Ø3 2 mm 0 13 min 6 0 mm 0 24 max Black White Green Yellow 1 Recommended crimp contact Equivalent of V1 25 3 manufactured by J S T Mfg Co Ltd 2 3 Wiring 2 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the power input...

Page 40: ... the crimp contact cord and be sure to attach it to the correct position The proper tightening torque is 0 5 N m To prevent the possibility of a crimp terminal short use a crimp terminal that has an insulating sleeve 4 Reattach the terminal cover to the original position ...

Page 41: ...e prevention type Be sure to use a constant voltage transformer or insulating transformer with capacity of 200 VA or more Wire the power supply of the PS B separately from the wiring of I O and motor devices In order to improve the noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recommended Isolate the main circuit high voltage and large current line I O signal lines and power cord an...

Page 42: ... of 2 mm2 or thicker The grounding point should be as close to the PS B as possible to make the grounding wires as short as possible When the grounding wire should be long use thick insulated wires and lay the wires through conduits FG and SG are connected inside the PS B main unit When connecting with other device designate the system configuration so that it won t form a SG short circuit loop PS...

Page 43: ...to lay the I O signal lines separately from the cable of the motor circuit system If the motor circuit cable cannot be wired as a separate system use shielded cables and ground one end of the shield to the FG terminal of the PS B In order to improve the noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recommended ...

Page 44: ...s a summary of the keyboard keys used to carry out the set up SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Each of the titles areas listed here contains system setting items 4 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired selection Note Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Adv...

Page 45: ... Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Day 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 Time hh mm ss The PS B unit s internal clock can be set The hh mm ss 0 0 0 format is factory set prior to shipping Hours 0 to 23 Minutes 0 to 59 Seconds 0 to 59 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave Displays the name of the IDE type Hard Disk connected to the PS B Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter settings menu For details refer to 3 ...

Page 46: ...unit All But Diskette Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and stops the unit All But Disk Key Displays all errors except for those related to the disk drive FDD and keyboard and then stops the unit Drive A B This setting determines the format used by the PS B s internal floppy disk drive The available settings are None 360K 5 25in 720K 3 5in 1 44M 3 5in or 2 88M 3 5i...

Page 47: ...rge or Auto The factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector These settings designate individual IDE type Hard Disk parameter settings When the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave setting is set to Manual the Access Mode must be CHS When the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave setting is set to Auto these values are automaticaly...

Page 48: ...ate Chars Sec 6 x Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Set up FirstWare Language English Authentication Level Low OS Select For DRAM 64MB Non OS2 HDD S M A R T Capability Disabled Report No FDD For WIN 95 No Video BIOS Shadow Enabled Small Logo EPA Show Disabled Virus Warning This setting determines whether to display a warning when a write to the HDD s start up sector is attempted The availab...

Page 49: ...tting specifies the Numlock key status upon the startup The available settings are On and Off The factory default setting is On and is recom mended for most users Typematic Rate Setting The setting specifies the keyboard speed used when repeating characters The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users Typematic Rate Chars...

Page 50: ...ilable settings are Non OS2 and OS2 The factory default settting is Non OS2 and is recommended for most users HDD S M A R T Capability This feature enables disables the HDD unit s SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology feature The available selections are Enabled and Disabled Disabled is factory set and recommended for most users Report No FDD For WIN 95 This setting determines if...

Page 51: ...charge before DRAM refresh Settings are 2 3 or Auto Factory default setting is Auto and strongly recommended for most users System BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the System BIOS Cache is used or not When the OS is set to use this cache the PS B unit s processing speed will increase Settings available are Enabled and Disabled The factory setting is Disabled and is recom mended for most users Selecting...

Page 52: ... is Disabled and is recom mended for most users CPU Latency Timer If Enabled a deferrable CPU cycle will only be Deferred after it has been in a Snoop Stall for 31 scans and another ADS has arrived If Disabled changeable CPU cycles will be changed after an ADS number is received Delayed Transaction Designates the length of the pre charge time The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The fac...

Page 53: ...y set and recommended for most users When using the USB I F or the USB connector for connecting the touch panel set this item to Enabled On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled On Chip Seconary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA A...

Page 54: ...io The available settings are Disabled or Auto The factory default setting is Auto Onboard LAN 1 2 Disables enables the LAN connector The available settings are Dis abled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled Internal EDID The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode This setting determines whether to enable the Block Mode ...

Page 55: ... selection is factory set and recommended for most users Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port3 The selections include IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 or IRQ15 The IRQ11 selection is factory set and recommended for most users Onboard Serial Port 4 Designates the interupt number for the PS B s on board Serial Port4 The selections include 3F8 2F8 3E8 or 2E8 The 2E...

Page 56: ...led or Disabled Enabled is factory set and recommended for most users Power Management You can choose from three power management options These are User Define Min Saving or Max Saving The User Define selection is factory set and recommended for most users Video Off Method This setting determines the method to blank the display screen The avail able settings are Blank Screen V H SYNC Blank and DPM...

Page 57: ...in 6Min 7Min 8Min 9Min 10Min 11Min 12Min 13Min 14Min 15Min or Disabled Disabled is factory set and recommended for most users Wake Up by PCI Card Enables disables waking up the PS B s system via an expansion board signal The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users Reload Global Timer Events This feature sets the event t...

Page 58: ...d is used set this to Enabled For setting details refer to your VGA or MPEG board s Installation guide Assign IRQ For VGA Designates if the interrupt used by the VGA controller is enabled or disabled The two selections available are Disabled and Enabled The Enabled selection is factory set and recommended for most users INT Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assignment Used when manually allocating the PCI inter...

Page 59: ...etup Utility IRQ Resources Item Help Menu Level Legacy ISA for devices comPS Biant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPS Biant with the PS Bug and PS Bay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Select IRQ Resources from the PnP PCI Configurations menu and the following screen will appear IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to This setting deter...

Page 60: ... for devices comPS Biant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPS Biant with the PS Bug and PS Bay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Selecting DMA Resources from the PnP PCI Configuration menu and the follow ing screen will appear DMA 0 1 3 5 6 7 assigned to This setting determines the type of device assigned to the IRQ This function is availa...

Page 61: ...stem temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F 85 C 185 F 90 C 194 F and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Warning Voltage Vcore A When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the CPU core voltage change exceeds that level The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting i...

Page 62: ... will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled Warning Voltage 12V When enabled this setting designates that a warning will be issued if the voltage change exceeds 12V s designated range The available settings are 6 8 and Disabled The factory default setting is Disabled CPU FAN Speed Limit Whe...

Page 63: ...alue F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Auto Detect DIMM PCI CLK This setting designates the auto detect of the DIMM PCI clock The available settings are Enabled and Disabled The factory default setting is Enabled and strongly recommended for users Spread Spectrum This setting allows you to set the CPU Clock generator s spread Spectrum ...

Page 64: ...ing Up the Touch Panel Connec tion For information about connecting the USB I F see 1 2 2 Using the USB Interface This password is used to change system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from changing the system information settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the wo...

Page 65: ...haracters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will appear providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features area s Security Option feature to enter the password See 3 2 3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES When using either Set Supervisor Password...

Page 66: ...section explains the organization of the software included in the accessory CD ROM PS 2000B User Manual Driver CD Driver Audio Audio Driver Supported OS types Windows 2000 Windows XP Chipset Chipset Driver Supported OS types Windows 2000 Win2000 Display Display Driver Supported OS types Windows 2000 Windows XP Manual User Manual Eng PDF Manual English Version Jpn PDF Manual Japanese Version Reader...

Page 67: ...ext step PSB HD020 Installation guide Setting Up HDD Unit System Information After you install your HDD unit you will need set up a variety of system informa tion Set up this information so that the system recognizes the newly installed hard disk drive PSB HD020 Installation guide Setting Up the OS Install your operating system For detailed setup procedures refer to that product s installation man...

Page 68: ...er CD ROM To install this software you need to connect Digital Electronics Corporation s optional CD ROM FDD PSB CD FD01 unit to the PS B To begin the installation click on the Setup exe file in your OS folder Example With Windows XP D Utility WinXP Disk1 Setup exe When the CD ROM drive is D For Windows 2000 this will be Win2000 ...

Page 69: ...igned specially for the PS B unit Service Pack 4 is included in the Windows 2000 HDD unit Service Pack 2 is included in the Windows XP HDD unit Installing the HDD Unit After opening the PS B unit s packing box check that a hard disk unit is installed If it is not you will need to install it Pre installed HDD Unit Installation Guide Proface PsbApi API DLL Audio Audio Driver Chipset Chipset Driver N...

Page 70: ...iven in the Pre installed Type HDD Unit Installation Guide PS B Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS B unit s utilities will create a Proface folder on the C drive The following diagram describes the configuration of this folder The actual organization may differ depending on your PS B unit s OS Setting up the PS B unit s utilities automatically copies the hardware control driver PSSYSMON SYS to the s...

Page 71: ...he Audio driver enables the OS Audio feature 1 Double click on the Setup exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to install the driver C Proface Audio Setup exe Installing the Chipset Driver Installing the Chipset driver adds the Chipset feature to the OS 1 Double click on the infinst_autol exe file located in the following folder Follow the instructions given to ins...

Page 72: ...hared memory via remote RAS features For details refer to the API Reference Manual System Monitoring RAS Applications PSB_Smon exe PSB_Wps exe The RAS and System Monitoring features allow users to monitor temperature voltage and fan operation alarms This program runs on Windows System Monitoring Program PSB_Smon exe 5 2 3 System Monitoring Operation PSB_Smon exe Watchdog Parameter Setup Program PS...

Page 73: ...k on the Control Panel s User and Password icon 2 Designate the automatic logon user and deselect the User must enter the user name and password to use this computer checkbox 3 Click on the Advanced tab and deselect the Require users to press Ctrl Alt Del keys before logging on checkbox 4 Click the Apply button Next when the automatic logon dialog box appears enter the password Windows XP 1 Select...

Page 74: ...PS system dealer 4 5 3 Changing System Settings Your Windows system s configuration settings will need to be changed when the PS B unit is connected to a LAN network or printer Changing the System Configuration Settings When the Windows system configuration settings are changed the following message appears Enter the name of the folder where you will save the configuration changes and click OK Ins...

Page 75: ...matted with the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 it can be converted to the NTFS file system To convert to the NTFS file system start up Windows and use the following command convert X fs ntfs Replace X with your drive name Once the file system is converted to the NTFS file system it cannot be converted back to the Windows DOS compatible file system FAT32 ...

Page 76: ...put DIN should be 1 5 seconds or longer otherwise it may not be detected 1 The Remote Input feature can be disabled or enabled however a forced hardware reset cannot be set using the LED settings Power Voltage Alarm Cooling Fan RPM Alarm Internal Temperature Alarm Watchdog Timer Timeup SMART Alarm General Signal Input DIN 4 bit DIN0 to DIN3 Remote Reset Input 1 Error Monitoring External Input Sign...

Page 77: ...ure of the CPU After configuring the settings via System Setup use the System Monitor feature to enable disable individual monitoring features and the monitoring levels for voltage fan and temperature Watchdog Timer Timeup This feature monitors the performance of the CPU by writing the CPU s time up count value from the application to the RAS feature s built in programmable timer Errors are detect...

Page 78: ...om an external device When this signal is enabled a forced hardware reset is triggered Use the System Monitor Property to turn the Remote Reset Input feature ON OFF and enter detailed error processing settings External Output Signals The RAS interface connector provides the following output signals For connector pin arrangements and electrical specifications refer to 1 4 2 RAS Interface General Si...

Page 79: ...urred LED is enabled via System Monitor Property Pop up Message Output This feature displays system status via a Windows pop up message System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS B unit s built in speaker to alert the operator about PS B system status System Monitor Property is used to enable or disable this feature System Shutdown This...

Page 80: ...ser Application System Monitoring Application BIOS Driver or API DLL Buzzer LED Green Power ON Orange RAS Error RAS Connector DIN 4 Ports DOUT 4 Ports RESET IN Reset Control Watchdog Timer Hardware Reset WDT Reset RAS Reset Mask Settings DOUT DIN System Monitor BIOS System Alarm Data 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system s specifications 5 2 System Monitor RAS...

Page 81: ... at any time via the System Monitor Se lect Start Program System Monitor Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring When a user who does not have the administrator authentication logs in nothing is displayed in the item of SMART Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC FExit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Item Help Menu...

Page 82: ...Enter the message to be displayed as a pop up message Specify the operation to be performed when the condition exceeds the allow able range Enable of disable the feature Operation Feature Watchdog Timer DIN x Voltage x Fan x Temperature x Remote Reset 1 x x x x x x Mirror Disk x x x SMART x x LED Setting available x Setting not available DOUT Buzzer Popup Message OS Shutdown OS Restart Item Descri...

Page 83: ...ay changes as illustrated below double click on the icon to review the description of the error condition Icon display upon start ups System Monitor Screen The following is the System Monitor screen The Buzzer Off Reset Minimize Close buttons are located at the bottom of the System Monitor screen The following table lists the features of the buttons Icon display when an error is detected Button Op...

Page 84: ...r supply error occurs Press the OK button on the dialog box to hide the message The 3 3 V Power Supply Error will not appear even when a 3 3 V power supply error occurs again However when a 5 0 V power supply error occurs the pop up message 5 0 Power Supply Error appears on the screen The pop up message displays the monitored item and error description When the buzzer feature is enabled press the ...

Page 85: ...r driver version Updatethedriver Once an error is detected the System Monitor holds the error status Displays the icon indicating the error status To recover from the error status press the Reset button on the System Monitor screen of turn off the PS B perform maintenance service for removing the cause of the error and then turn on the power again Error generating Item Message CPU Voltage CPU Powe...

Page 86: ...tem Monitor Property Closing Confirmation Message Save Changes to the registry 5 2 5 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer Error type location and error actions are recorded as error events in the System Log ErroreventinformationcanbecheckedusingtheEventViewer Error Message Display 1 Start the Control Panel Adminis trative Tools Event Viewer and select System Log 2 Select the System Monitor s err...

Page 87: ... occurred Power FAN Power FAN Error has occurred CPU Temp CPU Temperature Error has occurred System Temp System Temperature Error has occurred DIN0 DIN0 input has occurred DIN1 DIN1 input has occurred DIN2 DIN2 input has occurred DIN3 DIN3 input has occurred Watch Dog Timer Watch Dog Timer Error has occurred Backlight Backlight Error has occurred Soft Mirror Mirror Disk Error has occurred SMART SM...

Page 88: ...des provided with the Pro Server as well as this manual 5 3 1 System Configuration The system employing this feature is configured as illustrated below 5 3 2 Installation Procedures On the server PC start up the Setup exe file in the RASSvr folder on the accessory CD ROM and then install the program by following the instructions on the screen Two way feature Server PC Ethernet Client PS B System M...

Page 89: ...etwork to the network station and edit the participant stations Pro Server with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual When using the Pro studio s Find Stations command to reg ister the PS B to the network station the System Monitor should be activated with the Remote RAS feature enabled in the PS B 3 Select PL PS B for the PLC type on the network station editing 4 When registering the symbol ref...

Page 90: ...AS feature is transferred to the Pro Server via Ethernet from the PSB_Smon exe The RAS feature including voltage FAN and temperature can be monitored by monitoring the device addresses assigned from the Pro Studio The user applications in the server PC monitors the RAS feature through the Pro Easy dll program provided from the Pro Server The client PS B shares the data with the user applications o...

Page 91: ...ffff hex 65535 decimal Device Device Type Device Symbol Read Write Bit Access 16 bit Access 32 bit Access CPU Voltage 1 WORD VLT0 3 3VVoltage 1 WORD VLT1 5VVoltage 1 WORD VLT2 12VVoltage 1 WORD VLT3 5VVoltage 1 7 WORD VLT4 12VVoltage 1 WORD VLT5 VIT Voltage 1 WORD VLT6 Number of Revolution of CPU FAN 2 WORD FAN0 Number of Revolution of Power FAN 2 WORD FAN1 CPU Temperature 3 WORD TMP0 System Tempe...

Page 92: ...e Item Bit DIN0 DIN00 DIN1 DIN01 DIN2 DIN02 DIN3 DIN03 CPU Voltage Error ERR00 3 3 VVoltage Errorr ERR01 5 VVoltage Errorr ERR02 12 VVoltage Errorr ERR03 5 VVoltage Errorr ERR04 12 VVoltage Errorr ERR05 VIT Voltage Errorr ERR06 CPU FAN Errorr ERR07 Power FAN Errorr ERR08 CPU Temperature Errorr ERR09 System Temperature ERR0A Watchdog Timer Errorr ERR0B Mirror Disk Error ERR0C SMART Errorr ERR0D CPU...

Page 93: ...r is required Decimal Number Hexadecimal Number 9530 253Ah RAS Initialization Error 9531 253Bh Command not supported 9532 253Ch Access type not supported 9533 253Dh Read Write type not supported 9534 253Eh Access to the device rejected 9535 253Fh Value setting to the device retrieval failed 65535 No Code ffffh Returned when read write of invalid values or unsupported device is performed for Voltag...

Page 94: ...r to shut down and or restart the PS B from the server PC via the network when the Pro Server is not installed to the system The installer of this application is included on the accessory CD ROM Utility Shutdown When the installer is started you are asked to select the application for server or the client Select the desired application and follow the instruction on the screen to complete the insta...

Page 95: ...Chapter 5 Monitoring Features PS 2000B Series User Manual 5 20 Memo ...

Page 96: ...ll affect the cooling performance of the fan Procedure Remove the screws 2 on the filter cover and filter cover and then remove the filter Clean the filter by using vacuum cleaner to remove the dust accumulated on the filter Set the filter to the original posi tion and then reattach the filter cover and filter cover mounting screws If stubborn dust or stains persist wash the filter with neutral de...

Page 97: ...mbient temperature within the specified range Is the ambient humidity within the specified range 10 RH to 85 RH Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas Electrical specifications check Is the voltage adequate AC85V to AC265V 50 60 Hz Installation check Are all cables securely connected not loose Have any of the PS B unit s installation brackets become loose With HDD FDD Without HDD FDD 5 to 50 C 0 ...

Page 98: ...ions Rated Voltage AC100V AC240V Allowable Voltage Range AC85Vto AC265V Rated Frequency 50 60 Hz Allowable Voltage Drop 1 cycle max Note Intervals between instantaneous outage should be 1 s or longer Power Consumption 110 VAmax Insulation Endurance AC 1500V 20 mAper minute Between the charging and FG terminals Insulation Resistance 10 MΩ min at DC 500V Between the charging and FG terminals ...

Page 99: ...0 to 85 RH No condensation wet bulb temperature of 29 C max Storage Humidity 10 to 85 RH No condensation wet bulb temperature of 29 C max Dust No dust or dirt should be present Pollution Level Pollution level 2 Corrosive Gas No corrosive gas should be present Vibration Resistance 9 8 m s2 10 to 25 Hz withstands for 30 minutes in X Y Z directions With HDD attached 4 9 m s2 Noise Resistance Impulse ...

Page 100: ... Intel DIMM socket x 1 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 512 MB max Built into CPU Celeron 128 KB PentiumIII 256KB VGA 640 x 480 dots to UXGA 1600 x 1200 dots VESA256 colors 16 bit color 32 bit color 2 First BIOS Phoenix Technologies Co 4 MB fixed UMAtype PS 2 I F Mini DIN 6 pin female Front face 1 port PS 2 I F Mini DIN 6 pin female Front face 1 port LINE IN SPEAKER OUT MIC IN Standard type AUDIO jack Front f...

Page 101: ...al of three slots PCI 20 32 mm 13 mm 245 x 106 68 mm 7 2 3 Clock Accuracy The clock built into the PS B RTC has a slight error The error is 180 seconds per month when the PS B is turned off and kept under normal temperature How ever the error may become as large as 300 seconds per month depending on the temperature differences and years of service If using the PS B in the system in which clock acc...

Page 102: ...em Device System Device 0000H 001FH DMAcontroller 8237 0020H 003FH Interrupt controller 8259A 0040H 005FH System timer 8254 0060H 006FH Keyboard controller 0070H 007FH Real time clock NMI mask 0080H 009FH DMApage register 00A0H 00BFH Interrupt controller 2 8259A 00C0H 00DFH DMAcontroller 2 8237 00F0H 00FFH Numeric data processor 01F0H 01FFH Hard disk IDE 0290H 0297H Reserved System monitor 02E8H 0...

Page 103: ...es A 1 2 Memory Map FFFFFFFFh 00000000h 000C0000h 000A0000h 000E0000h 000CA000h FFC00000h FFF80000h System ROM System ROM Reserved Unused RAM System ROM Expanded ROM Area VGA BIOS Display Adaptor Unused RAM 640 KB System Board DRAM 00100000h ...

Page 104: ...e Chipset 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade from Controller 2 3 Serial Port 2 COM2 General Use Port 4 Serial Port 1 COM2 General Use Port 5 Available for users 6 FloppyDisk Controller 7 Available for users 8 Real Time Clock 9 Available for users 10 Serial Port 4 COM4 General Use Port 11 Serial Port 3 COM3 General Use Port 12 PS 2 Mouse 13 Numeric Data Processor 14 Hard Disk IDE 15 Hard Disk IDE Description DMA...

Page 105: ...D01 External unit in which CD ROM drive and FD drive are combined PL EM256 SDRAM DIM with capacityof 256 MB PSB SDR512MB 01 SDRAM DIM with capacityof 512 MB RS 232C RS 485 Conversion Unit PL RC500 Unit for converting the RS 232C I F to RS 485 I F CF Card Unit PSB CFU01 Special unit for CF card with 5Vpower supply HDD Unit PSB HD020 20 GB 2 5 HDD unit OS not included Installation Fasteners PSB AT01...

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