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Hard Disk Unit Settings

The PS345XA-HD40 is one of the Expansion 
Options for PS-A/PS-B Series, when shipped, 
set as the PS-A/PS-B's Slave drive (Second 
Hard Disk). When using the PS345XA-HD40 
as the PS-A/PS-B's Master drive, be sure to 
perform the following setup.

• If PS-A/PS-B units have this HDD Unit 

as a built-in hard disk, the HDD unit, 
when shipped, is set as the PS-A/PS-
B's Master. If set as the PS-A/PS-B's 
Slave, except for the jumper plug 
included, do NOT use any other 
jumper plugs with the PS345XA-
HD40, since it can cause a malfunc-
tion or damage the unit.

• Pro-face’s PS-A/PS-B Unit built-in 

Windows® XP Embedded and 
PS345XA-HD40 should be used as 
the factory settings (CF card is set to 
the PS-A/PS-B's Master drive and 
HDD unit is set to the PS-A/PS-B's 
Slave drive).

Installation

• Shock Danger!   Be sure to unplug the 

PS-A/PS-B unit from its power supply 
prior to installing the HDD unit.

• Since the HDD unit is a precision 

instrument that has a low resistance to 
shocks, be sure it is neither hit by nor 
pressed strongly against another 
object when installing it. 

• Even when the PS-A/PS-B unit’s 

screen display disappears, the power 
might be distributed inside (such as 
the 

"

Standby

"

status etc). Be sure to 

confirm that the power supply switch 
on the rear side of the PS-A unit or the 
top of the PS-B unit is OFF.

<PS345XA-HD40>

Slave Setting

 

(for use as Slave)

jumper 
plug

Master Setting

 

(for use as Master)

Summary of Contents for PS345XA-HD40

Page 1: ...S B unit built in to a larger unit i e operation panel should be removed and packed separately prior to shipping Be sure water liquids or metal particles are not allowed to enter the HDD unit Any of these may cause either a breakdown or an electrical shock Do not place or store this unit in a location where there is direct sunlight excessive heat dust or vibration Do not store or operate this unit...

Page 2: ...45XA HD40 2 Attachment Screws 4 3 Jumper Plug 1 Attached to the HDD Unit 4 Installation Guide 1 This Guide 5 Instructions for Using the Hard Disk 1 Pro face has taken the utmost care to ensure the quality of this product when it was shipped however should for any reason problems or damage have occurred during shipping please contact your Pro face representative immediately for service ...

Page 3: ...et bulb temperature of 29 C or less is recom mended This is equivalent to the following data Capacity 40GB Average Seek Time 12msec TYP Power Consumption At Startup 5 0W TYP Read Write 1 8 1 8W TYP During Wait 0 2W TYP Interface PATA Operation Lifetime 5 years or 20 000 operating hours whichever comes first Weight Approx 200g Operating Tem perature PS 3450A PS3000 BA 5 C to 50 C PS 3451A 5 C to 45...

Page 4: ...indows XP Embedded and PS345XA HD40 should be used as the factory settings CF card is set to the PS A PS B s Master drive and HDD unit is set to the PS A PS B s Slave drive Installation Shock Danger Be sure to unplug the PS A PS B unit from its power supply prior to installing the HDD unit Since the HDD unit is a precision instrument that has a low resistance to shocks be sure it is neither hit by...

Page 5: ...ver and remove the HDD cover When replacing the cover the torque required for these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m 3 Unscrew the screws 4 of the HDD unit remove the cable connector from IDE I F while lifting up the HDD unit and remove it To replace the HDD unit connect the cable connector to IDE I F securely and fix the HDD unit with the screws 4 The torque required for these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m ID...

Page 6: ...these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m 2 Unscrew the screws 4 of the HDD unit remove the cable connector from IDE I F while lifting up the HDD unit and remove it To replace the HDD unit connect the cable connector to IDE I F securely and fix the HDD unit with the screws 4 The torque required for these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m IDE I F Inside of the PS 3451A s rear ...

Page 7: ...ver and remove the HDD cover When replacing the cover the torque required for these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m 3 Unscrew the screws 4 of the HDD unit remove the cable connector from IDE I F while lifting up the HDD unit and remove it To replace the HDD unit connect the cable connector to IDE I F securely and fix the HDD unit with the screws 4 The torque required for these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 N m ID...

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