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Cat. No. V233-E1-05

Industrial PC

NSA-Series

USER´S MANUAL

Cat. No. Z264-E1-06A

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Cat. No. Z264-E1-06A

Smart Sensor ZFX-C

USER´S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for NSA

Page 1: ...Cat No V233 E1 05 Industrial PC NSA Series USER S MANUAL Cat No Z264 E1 06A Smart Sensor ZFX C USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...NSA Series Industrial PC NSA12 15 TX01B NSA12 15 TX01S NSA12 15 TX01B E NSA12 15 TX01S E NSA15 TX01B 01E NSA15 TX01S 01E User s Manual...

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Page 5: ...up an NSA series Industrial PC Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use it and keep the manual close at hand for reference during operation OMRON 2006 All rights reserved No part of this...

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Page 7: ...S DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE...

Page 8: ...that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear...

Page 9: ...nfirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE...

Page 10: ...age Precautions for Safe Use Indicates actions that should be done or avoided for the safe use of this product Precautions for Correct Use Indicates actions that should be done or avoided to prevent o...

Page 11: ...rohibitions Disassembly Prohibition Indicates prohibitions when there is a possibility of injury such as from electric shock as the result of disassembly Mandatory Action Indicates a mandatory action...

Page 12: ...verage or other liquid is spilled onto the product turn OFF the power immediately and remove all connectors from the power supply input terminal block Do not touch the power supply input terminals wit...

Page 13: ...lowing locations may cause electric shock fire or malfunction Locations that are unstable or subject to vibration Locations subject to static electricity Locations subject to dust or high humidity Loc...

Page 14: ...OFF the power supply either turn OFF the external input power supply or disconnect the power supply input connector The NSA series Industrial PC must be installed within a control panel Use a control...

Page 15: ...AWG12 with a rated temperature of 75 C Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0 5 to 0 6 N m 5 to 7 lb in Be sure the screws are properly tightened 9 Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or...

Page 16: ...ose of the NSA series Industrial PC together with other waste to be sent to a disposal site Dispose of the NSA series Industrial PC according to local ordinances as they apply 24 Use a PCI Board that...

Page 17: ...ocations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity Warnings and Precautions LCD Panel Precautions There may be inconsistencies in the brightness of the LCD pa...

Page 18: ...ded descriptions of the RAS Utility functions Added precautions 03 January 2007 Page 1 3 Changed capacity and service life specifications Page Appendix 23 Changed the writing lifetime from 300 000 cyc...

Page 19: ...n opening the package make sure that all of the parts shown below are included and in good condition In the event that any of these parts is missing or damaged contact the sales representative from wh...

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Page 21: ...1 Overview and Specifications Section 2 Nomenclature Section 3 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices Section 4 RAS Functions Section 5 Maintenance Appendix 1 2 3 4...

Page 22: ...Specifications 1 4 1 2 2 General Specifications 1 5 1 2 3 Dimensions and External Appearance 1 8 Section 2 Nomenclature 2 1 Nomenclature 2 2 2 1 1 Front Panel 2 2 2 1 2 Rear Panel 2 2 2 1 3 Connector...

Page 23: ...ure 4 4 4 2 Special RAS Board Functions 4 5 4 2 1 Special RAS Board Functions 4 5 4 2 2 Setting Procedure 4 5 4 3 Motherboard RAS Functions 4 7 4 3 1 Standard PC RAS Data 4 7 4 3 2 Unique RAS Function...

Page 24: ...nhanced Write Filter Appendix 21 Appendix 2 1About the EWF Function Appendix 21 Appendix 2 2 Confirming the Operating State of the EWF Function Appendix 21 Appendix 2 3 Enabling the EWF Function Appen...

Page 25: ...Section 1 Overview and Specifications...

Page 26: ...truction The front panel is rated the equivalent of IP65 for waterproofing Network Functions Network connection is quick and easy because each NSA series Industrial PC comes with a 10 Base T 100 Base...

Page 27: ...Overview and Specifications Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Embedded is an OS for embedded use This OS includes an Enhanced Write Filter for better reliability Refer to Appendix 2 Using the Enhanced W...

Page 28: ...ports 2 ports conforming to EIA RS 232C for 9 pin D SUB female connectors Pin No 6 output 5 V 250 mA max Ethernet One 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX port for an RJ45 connector USB ports 2 USB 2 0 1 1 ports for...

Page 29: ...Shock resistance in operation Conforms to JIS C0041 196 m s 2 three times each in the X Y and Z directions Dimensions excluding protrusions NSA12 322 mm x 264 mm x 100 mm W x H x D NSA15 384 mm x 312...

Page 30: ...ard will operate properly at the selected ambient operating temperature Example If a PCI Board with an ambient operating temperature of 0 to 45 C will be installed in slot 1 with the Unit installed at...

Page 31: ...l Specifications 1 7 1 Overview and Specifications Note 2 Use the temperature and humidity ranges in the following diagram Note 3 The Unit may not operate properly in locations subjected to oil splash...

Page 32: ...1 2 Specifications 1 2 3 Dimensions and External Appearance 1 8 1 Overview and Specifications 1 2 3 Dimensions and External Appearance...

Page 33: ...Section 2 Nomenclature...

Page 34: ...ws Loosen these three screws to remove the Side Cover Functional Ground Terminal This terminal prevents noise induced malfunctions UPS Power Interrupt Signal Connector This connector is used for the p...

Page 35: ...type A connector USB Port 1 Connector A USB type A connector PCI Board Slot 1 PCI Board Slot 2 Power Supply Input The power supply input terminal 2 1 3 Connectors and Interfaces USB Connector USB Port...

Page 36: ...2 Keyboard Connector NSA series Industrial PC connector 6 pin female Mini DIN Connector Pin No Signal 1 DATA Keyboard data 2 NC Not used 3 GND Signal ground 4 5V 5 V output 5 CLK Keyboard clock 6 NC N...

Page 37: ...Never use a chemically treated cloth or volatile solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the NSA series Industrial PC Input may fail if the touch panel is pressed continually at high speed Confir...

Page 38: ...2 1 Nomenclature 2 1 3 Connectors and Interfaces 2 6 2 Nomenclature...

Page 39: ...Section 3 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices...

Page 40: ...r interrupt signal connector to Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL Refer to 3 2 Installing a PCI Board and Setting the DIP Switch Step 1 1 Remove the side cover Step 1 2 Set the DIP Switch Step 1...

Page 41: ...es are defined in the NSA series Industrial PC When a Memory Card is being used use a drive letter other than C or D Step 5 Make non PS 2 port connections and insert card A memory card CF Card can be...

Page 42: ...to install a PCI Board or to change the default setting of the DIP switch Removing the Side Cover Note Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external input power supply before...

Page 43: ...Default setting OFF 4 Not used Default setting OFF 5 Specifies the method for using the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector ON Used for UPS connection OFF Use as general input por...

Page 44: ...Connecting Peripheral Devices Installing a PCI Board 1 Remove the single screw shown in the figure below to detach the metal plate cover for the PCI slot Metal plate cover for the PCI slot Screw Mothe...

Page 45: ...ith the EMC Directive is used there are certain measures that the user must take Be sure to turn OFF the NSA series Industrial PC power supply external power supply before you remove the side cover an...

Page 46: ...onnecting Peripheral Devices Reference Diagram for PCI Board Size 106 68 mm max 174 63 mm max Dimensional Reference Diagram with PCI Board Mounted Motherboard battery RAS board battery Note Be sure to...

Page 47: ...umidity Locations subject to exposure to chemicals and other harsh substances Locations subject to intense exposure to oil Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to shock...

Page 48: ...dustrial PC is normally mounted in a panel Follow the steps below to mount the Unit 1 Cut the mounting hole out from the panel Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 0 mm 2 Insert the NSA series Industrial PC into...

Page 49: ...d that it is strong enough to hold the product Do not let metal particles enter the product when preparing the panel 3 3 3 Connecting the Power Supply Connect a 24 V DC power supply to the power termi...

Page 50: ...V DC power supply Connecting Parts Note Connect to the power supply terminal block using a twisted pair cable with stranded copper wire between AWG16 and AWG12 with a rated temperature of 75 C Tighten...

Page 51: ...eries Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices Note Do not install the NSA series Industrial PC in the same panel as a noise generating device like a motor or inverter Make sure the NSA series...

Page 52: ...interval 10 s min Shutting Down the Operating System The NSA series Industrial PC shuts down the operating system when it receives a shutdown request from a software application or when the user exec...

Page 53: ...external input voltage is interrupted it must remain OFF for at least 10 s before it is turned back ON OFF ON interval 10 s min If the external input voltage is interrupted during any operation includ...

Page 54: ...Card Diagram Insert the Memory Card with the backside facing up The backside is the side with the notches and protrusion Notch Protrusion Side View 1 Loosen the thumbscrew on the memory card cover rot...

Page 55: ...re the cover in place 2 Press the Eject Button Use your middle finger to press the Eject Button and place your index finger in front of the memory card to keep it from popping out and falling on the f...

Page 56: ...SB keyboard and mouse to the NSA series Industrial PC before calibrating the touch panel Make sure the keyboard and mouse are properly connected Note Shut down the NSA series Industrial PC operating s...

Page 57: ...Check calibration dialog box will appear A message will be displayed prompting you to save the calibration data If there were no problems with the calibration points press the OK Button or the Enter K...

Page 58: ...3 5 Adjusting the Touch Panel and Display 3 20 3 Installing the NSA series Industrial PC and Connecting Peripheral Devices...

Page 59: ...Section 4 RAS Functions...

Page 60: ...ndustrial PC provides main the following functions A Monitoring Function is provided to constantly monitor the hardware and software of the industrial PC and provide the user failure notification when...

Page 61: ...verheating due to runaway operation Repeating reboot attempts automatically until the system is successfully activated if the system hangs up at startup and Forcefully terminating the system automatic...

Page 62: ...peration when it detects a failure Additionally it saves power supply ON OFF status OS startup shutdown status and logs of various failures in the memory backed up by a battery This enables the user t...

Page 63: ...the OS has been given to see if shutdown is completed within the set time Action on error forced shutdown or forced reboot Recover processing will be automatically performed when there is notification...

Page 64: ...t method for the external input port UPS power interrupt signal connector See note ON Normally supplies 24 V Open at PWR FAIL OFF Normally open supplies 24 V at PWR FAIL Recommended default setting 7...

Page 65: ...o voltage 4 POST error logs BIOS startup log data approximately 40 bytes for the 10 most recent errors read from specified CMOS addresses in the chipset Note The NSA series Industrial PC does not have...

Page 66: ...en Auto Resume is disabled Auto Mode The message Press F1 to Resume F2 to Setup will be displayed on the screen for the amount of time specified at the timer Any errors will be ignored and startup wil...

Page 67: ...current BIOS settings The message In progress please wait will be displayed while the settings are being saved Restore CMOS Press Enter Press the Enter Key to restore the last saved BIOS settings The...

Page 68: ...with a pop up message Status Monitor This function lists the industrial PC s hardware and software status which is read periodically Log Analysis The causes of failures and failure trends can be anal...

Page 69: ...s of the Failure Notification Function Failure Notification is enabled Failure Notification is disabled 3 When Failure Notification is enabled the following pop up window will be displayed if a failur...

Page 70: ...failure detected status must be cleared so that the Failure detected Notification Window is not displayed at startup Click View more detail To clear the failure detected status select Action Clear Fa...

Page 71: ...ing the Status Monitor Detailed information can be displayed on the Industrial PC RAS Board This tab page shows information on the occurrence of failures and the RAS Board s operating status Motherboa...

Page 72: ...alyzed efficiently with the Filter and Find Functions Filter Displays a list of the log data that meet the filter conditions Find Focuses on the log data that meets the search conditions Note For deta...

Page 73: ...Section 5 Maintenance...

Page 74: ...a malfunction should occur or the screen becomes unreadable upon reaching the lifetime of the backlight 5 1 3 Backlights LCD Module The LCD module will have to be replaced if the contrast on the displ...

Page 75: ...en dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock as this may cause the battery fluid to leak Make sure you have the correct type of battery and that you install it properly Replace th...

Page 76: ...age is displayed The Setup Menu will start and the Main Setting Dialog Box will be displayed Note The password must be entered if one has been set 2 Initializing BIOS Settings Select Exit Load Setup D...

Page 77: ...hinner to clean the product 5 2 2 Inspecting Inspect the NSA series Industrial PC once or twice a year Shorten the interval between inspections if the operating environment is extremely warm moist or...

Page 78: ...ver External connecting cable status No problems such as cuts or cracks Visual circuit tester Backlight contrast Sufficient contrast Service life at room temperature 25 C Use 50 000 hours as a guideli...

Page 79: ...Switch for information on the PCI boards that can be used The power supplied to the PCI board is insufficient The power that can be supplied for PCI boards is 2 1 A max at 5 VDC and 1 0 A max at 3 3...

Page 80: ...ilure notification is not given The DIP switch is set to disable the Action on Errors Function Set the DIP switch to disable the Action on Errors Function and restart the device Refer to 3 2 Installin...

Page 81: ...Appendix...

Page 82: ...ayed Press F2 to enter SETUP 1 Press the F2 Key while the message box is displayed to launch the setup menu 2 The Main Setting Screen will be displayed Note You must enter a password if one has been s...

Page 83: ...the previous field F1 Displays the General Help Window for BIOS setup F9 Loads the default configuration value F10 Saves the settings to CMOS and exits the BIOS setup utility ESC Moves to the Exit Me...

Page 84: ...chipset Appendix 1 7 Security Sets the user and supervisor passwords as well as the backup and virus check options Appendix 1 8 Power Sets the operation that will be executed after a power failure Ap...

Page 85: ...Date MM DD YYYY Sets the system date IDE Channel 0 Master Slave Moves to submenu 1 IDE Channel 1 Master Slave None Secondary IDE is not available IDE Channel 2 3 Master Moves to submenu 2 System Memo...

Page 86: ...on is selected 16 Sectors Sets the number of sectors sent per block LBA Mode Control Not available if the Auto option is selected Enabled Enables the LBA mode 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled Enables or di...

Page 87: ...ock LBA Mode Control Not available if the Auto option is selected Disabled Enables the LBA mode 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled Enables or disables 32 bit data transfers between the CPU and IDE Transfer M...

Page 88: ...large disk access mode Serial ATA Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the serial ATA bus SATA RAID Enable Serial ATA Available only when enabled is selected Disabled Enabled Enables or disables RAID...

Page 89: ...r startup Note The settings in the table are initial values 3 I O Device Configuration Settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select M...

Page 90: ...elects the I O address allocated to the COM port Interrupt IRQ 4 IRQ 3 Selects the IRQ allocated to the COM port COM Port 3 Disabled Enabled Enables or disables COM port 3 Base I O address 3F8 2FB 3E8...

Page 91: ...ay only 1 8 V V 2 5 Display only 2 5 V V 3 3 Display only 3 3 V V 5 Display only 5 V Vccp Display only 1 05 V VHVCC Display only 3 3 V CPU Temp Display only CPU temperature Ambient Temp Display only S...

Page 92: ...ting Description Post Error Logging Disabled Enabled Enables or disables POST error logging when an error occurs Clear All Error N A Deletes all POST error logs View Post Error Log View Log Hide Log D...

Page 93: ...e only when Retry is selected 1 2 3 4 14 15 Sets the number of retries from 1 to 15 Timer Mode Available only when Retry or Auto is selected 1 3 5 10 15 Sets the amount of time before the next retry a...

Page 94: ...yboard auto repeat rate 30 sec 26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Selects the number of times per second to repeat a keystroke when you hold a key down Keyboard auto repeat delay 1...

Page 95: ...dix 1 BIOS Setup Appendix 1 7 Intel Menu Appendix 15 Appendix Appendix Appendix 1 7 Intel Menu Function Setting Description MCH Control Moves to submenu 8 Video Control Moves to submenu 9 8 MCH Contro...

Page 96: ...of memory that will be used for graphics IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default CRT LCD CRT LCD EFP CRT EFP Selects the type of monitor output provided at startup Selecting VBIOS default will provide either a CR...

Page 97: ...assword status User Password Display only Clear Set Displays the user password status Set Supervisor Password Up to seven alphanumeric characters Sets the supervisor password Set User Password Up to s...

Page 98: ...iption After Power Failure Stay OFF Last State Power ON Selects the operation executed after a power failure Stay OFF Always stay OFF Last State Return to the most recent state Power ON Always stay ON...

Page 99: ...nu Boot Menu Startup Device Settings Function Setting Description Priority of the Boot Device Removable Device Hard Drive CD ROM Drive Network Boot Specifies the priority in the search for a startup d...

Page 100: ...ges N A Discards changes and exits Load Setup Defaults N A Returns to default settings Discard Changes N A Discards changes Save Changes N A Saves changes Backup CMOS Press Enter Saves the current CMO...

Page 101: ...Windows is restarted or the power is turned OFF The EWF function is disabled when the NSA series Industrial PC is shipped from the factory To use the EWF function you must enable it see Appendix 2 3 W...

Page 102: ...OM will not be directly written but will be emulated on the main memory Command ewfmgr c enable Execution example Appendix 2 4 Updating Data on the DOM When the EWF Function Is Enabled Display the com...

Page 103: ...WF function is enabled since the data written to the DOM is emulated on the main memory the system memory space will be reduced and operation may become unstable when a large amount of data is written...

Page 104: ...itions asp EWF Overview http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us xpehelp html xeconewfoverview asp EWF Architecture http msdn microsoft com library default asp url library en us x...

Page 105: ...set when the product is shipped from the factory Set a password as required If a password has been set however a keyboard will be required when logging on To use a USB connected floppy disk drive keyb...

Page 106: ...installed in the NSA series Industrial PC and an NE1S Series CPU Unit is connected using the USB port The use of either COM1 or COM 2 must be prohibited 1 Start the NSA series Industrial PC and open...

Page 107: ...ther COM1 or COM2 from the Device manager Note COM3 and COM4 are used by the NSA series Industrial PC system internally Do not select these ports 4 Click the General Tab in the displayed Communication...

Page 108: ...A12 TX11 NSA12 TX12 Anti reflection Sheet NS15 KBA04 NSA15 TX01 NSA TX151 NSA15 TX11 NSA15 TX12 Sheet to protect the display from reflection Apply to the display LCD Connection Cables NSA DU02 NSA DU2...

Page 109: ...is a limit to the number of times that the DOM can be written Setting a paging file will shorten the life of the DOM Create a paging file on the DOM only when the physical memory capacity is insuffici...

Page 110: ...he Custom size Option and input values to specify the Initial size and Maximum size Fields In the Initial size Field input the amount of memory that you want to use for the paging file In the Maximum...

Page 111: ...steps are for deleting a paging file that was previously set up Make sure that the drive selected is C i e the DOM Then select the No paging file Option 4 Click the Set Button and then click the OK B...

Page 112: ...g file size that you selected appears the paging file setup has been done properly If it does not appear return to step 2 above and make the settings again Note The operating system must be restarted...

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