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Mounting the Clean Screen

Figure 14 — The back of the Clean Screen, showing the location of mounting holes.

Planar offers a variety of mounting options. If you are using one of these, please refer to the
instructions included with your mounting hardware. If you are providing your own mounting
hardware please follow these simple guidelines:

1. Use the drawing above to create a template for greater accuracy in locating the mounting
holes on your hardware.

2. Mount the Clean Screen in such a way as to NOT block the rear cooling vents. Planar rec-
ommends a minimum of 1" rear clearance.

3. Use only mounting hardware that complies with OSHA, NFPA, and local as well as county
building codes.

4. Ensure the weight or load limit of the mount is 3 times the weight of the Clean Screen, or
approximately 42 pounds.

5. Follow and comply with the vendor’s mounting instructions.

6. Use four (4) 

10

32

1

2

" stainless steel screws. If the thickness of the material you are mounting

to requires the use of longer screws, simply add that thickness to the 

1

" screw length. Do not

use any screw that will protrude more than 

3

8

" into the back of the Clean Screen.

0.22

0.22

0.22

0.22

0.35

0.35

0.55

0.55

0.61

0.61

16.29

12.78

3.92

3.50

2.60

0.42

0.42

4.75

4.65

5.76

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Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual

CS Manual LAYOUT#1787   3/9/98 5:33 PM  Page 12

Summary of Contents for Clean Screen C3012T

Page 1: ...Planar Clean Screen PC User s Manual Model Numbers C3012T and C3013T...

Page 2: ...PLANAR CLEAN SCREEN PC Integrated Computer with LCD Color Display USER S MANUAL Model Numbers C3012T and C3013T Document Part Number 025000500 Copyright 1997 Planar Advance Inc All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...iness Machines Corporation MS DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation E271 COACH is a trademark of ELO TouchSystems Sound Blaster...

Page 4: ...antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the circuit to which the receiver is connected Consult an experi...

Page 5: ...her goods not covered by Planar s warranty when such modification or integration increases the likelihood of damage to the goods THE WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY PLANAR IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS...

Page 6: ...viii What s in the IS Manager s Kit viii What s in this manual viii What if I m missing something viii Safety Instructions ix Chapter One The Installation Express 1 Chapter Two The Clean Screen PC 2 W...

Page 7: ...d Selection 14 Headphones or External Speakers 14 Powering Up the Clean Screen PC 14 Setup F2 15 Driver Overview 15 Front Panel Controls 15 Chapter Five BIOS Setup 16 Entering the BIOS Setup Program 1...

Page 8: ...ce 34 Memory Map 34 Assigned and Available IRQs 34 DMAs 35 I O Address List 35 Appendix C Troubleshooting 36 Anti Virus Alert 36 Troubleshooting Procedure 36 Boot Failures 37 Problems At Initial Syste...

Page 9: ...ogether the Clean Screen shipping box and the IS Manager s Kit contain everything you need for installation and setup What s in this manual This manual is an advanced guide for installation and setup...

Page 10: ...aintain the safety ground plug set power cord included with the unit 8 After the Clean Screen has been installed secure all electrical cords out of the way to prevent the unit from being pulled off th...

Page 11: ...trol Control Hard Disk Activity Light Power On Light Multimedia Multimedia Parallel Headphone ISA 16 bit Power Interface Power Com A Speaker Output Jack Expansion Slot Switch or Printer Port Connectio...

Page 12: ...re the power switch is in the off O position Connect the power To prevent damage to the Clean Screen ensure correct orientation of the power connector before plugging it into the unit Always secure th...

Page 13: ...MCIA Type III expansion port and one 16 bit ISA format 1 2 card size expan sion port There are two externally available high speed serial ports COM A and COM B Sound Blaster compatible sound is provid...

Page 14: ...ISA 16 bit Power Interface Power Com A Speaker Output Jack Expansion Slot Switch or Printer Port Connection Port 32 to 300 Ohms 1 2 card size AT Keyboard Com B Floppy Drive Connector Line In PCMCIA Ty...

Page 15: ...ounting options 10 32 Three T15 Torx screws Multimedia Speakers Fuse F1 10 0A Schurter 001 1014 or F5 10 0A Bussman GDA 10A on newer units Fuse F2 2 0A Schurter 3402 0012 SO DIMM DRAM sockets Standoff...

Page 16: ...hard disk memory or EP 1 module The display unit contained beneath the motherboard uses high voltages The display unit is not field serviceable and its connections are easily damaged Static sensitive...

Page 17: ...ect it from the power source 2 Use a static free workstation 3 Place Clean Screen face down on a secure flat surface using a cloth or other non abrasive material to protect the display 4 Remove the tw...

Page 18: ...lot using the T10 torx driver 3 Locate the ISA connection beneath the T Bar 4 Turn the 1 2 card size ISA board upside down as you orient it toward the connection and the ISA panel slot 5 Slide the car...

Page 19: ...IMM module To install a SO DIMM module 1 Remove back panel as above 2 Placing your hands on both sides of the T Bar gently insert the SO DIMM module into an empty socket Ensure correct orientation usi...

Page 20: ...ard disk Installing the new hard disk 1 Remove the screws holding the adapter bracket to the old hard disk 2 Remove the adapter bracket 3 Attach the adapter bracket to the new 2 5 hard disk 4 Gently s...

Page 21: ...battery 4 Upon startup the system defaults will load Enter Setup and go to the Exit menu to restore the CMOS settings saved in your flash memory See Chapter Five BIOS Setup for details Technical Note...

Page 22: ...y up on the fuse 3 To remove an F2 fuse gently pry the metal bracket at either end and then lift the fuse out 4 Snap in a new fuse that meets the above specifications Technical Note The F1 fuse used i...

Page 23: ...rec ommends a minimum of 1 rear clearance 3 Use only mounting hardware that complies with OSHA NFPA and local as well as county building codes 4 Ensure the weight or load limit of the mount is 3 times...

Page 24: ...Expansion Card or the use of two Type I or Type II PCMCIA Expansion Cards Floppy Drive Connector Please note that this is NOT a standard floppy drive connection The Clean Screen is not designed for re...

Page 25: ...ct a Hospital Only or Hospital Grade type cord and plug Headphones or External Speakers Please note that when you use headphones or external speakers the internal speakers are auto matically disconnec...

Page 26: ...ctions in the Readme files stored on the disks Front Panel Controls Push Button Brightness Control Adjust Screen Brightness by pressing the up or down arrow buttons until the most legible set ting is...

Page 27: ...I support screens with RadiSys extensions A legend at the bottom of each screen provides information for the user to manipulate setup options Use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor from fie...

Page 28: ...1 e e 7 B1e f 3L e7 B1 MB1e7 B1 e g Y f f e e he7H N1 e eS e e f e e Hhe f g V4 6X e eS e3L J5 e f N1 e e H e e e g 0Yg f e e he J e L e e7 e e e f e he f he B1 e e7 e eN1 7H f 3X e e e e e g Mh f eJ5...

Page 29: ...to boot from a floppy or if you want to prevent them from seeing the Press F2 to enter Setup mes sage or other system information Once the boot sequence has been set it displays in this entry in the M...

Page 30: ...e f V4 0Y eJ h W2 e h g hfJ L N J L hf W U N g W e f T26Xe eW2 6X T2 X g W2 6XeW2 6X e eW2 6X W2 6Xe eW2 6X f e eW2 6X e eW2 W Ye f MB1eN H e7 B1 Me V Xg 7 I e7 B1 e e7 B1 7 I eN H e7 I f N He N e7 B1...

Page 31: ...ssible to boot from the A drive even with the floppy check disabled The default is Enabled Summary Screen This option is used to enable or disable a summary of the system configuration which displays...

Page 32: ...e3T5 e e e e f g e f g e e e e f B1 g h g e e e f f e e h 0Ye f e3 e eN H e3 e e e3 O 3 O e3 e f 3 O e e e eC5e K C5 3 O e 3 g3 eO e3 C5 e e 3 e f3 C5 e h Mf f eV4 e fV4 e eV4 0Y V4 0YeV4 f V4 0Y e e...

Page 33: ...ted in the FBD The address is an offset from the base of the FBD The offset range is between 4A000H through 5FFFFH in 8 KB increments The default is Disabled Destination Address This option selects th...

Page 34: ...H e f L f J5 eS Uhe e e C5 f fJ5f f 0Y e h 0Y e e Hf f I Xf 7H e7 eB1he e 0Y f f7Hf f h h g e e f gN1fJ5f e he e V X e f e J5 f f h h g e e f gJ5f7Hf e he e V Xe f e 7H f f h h g 3 C5e f 3 e K O Yf f...

Page 35: ...The default is Disabled Touch Panel IRQ This option is used to configure the touch panel serial port IRQ The IRQ choices are Disabled IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 and IRQ11 The default is Disabled...

Page 36: ...e e e e e f g 0Y f f V4 6X e e e e e e e f e e e e e e H H e B1e f7 e e e e e e e f g g f h B1 e e e e e f e e e e e e e e e f e e e e e e e f g g f he e e f g e e f g e e e J e e e KeC5e 3 e3 e e e3...

Page 37: ...is option enables or disables keyboard activity to reset the Standby Timer The default is Disabled Mouse This option enables or disables mouse activity to reset the Standby Timer and it selects the IR...

Page 38: ...turn the system to full speed Keyboard This option enables or disables the Standby Wakeup Event for the keyboard The default is Enabled Mouse This option enables or disables the Standby Wakeup Event f...

Page 39: ...f W2 6XeW2 6X W2 g e e T2 W2 6X e e e W2 6Xe e W2 6Xg3Le J5 W2 6Xe e e eW2 6X W2 6X f 7 B1e U V1 7 g eC5e M e7 B1 e eN e 7 B1e e 7 I gN1e 7H U V1e e e e7 B1 7 I f e eS e g 0Ye Hf e 3L J5e e e e e 3 h...

Page 40: ...s parameter to Always or Bad CMOS and then exiting and rebooting The CMOS will be updated during the reboot You can then reset this parameter to Never Clear Over Temperature Error Selecting this clear...

Page 41: ...it also meets the tough UL2601 standard for safe operation It can continue to operate even while being cleaned in a normal fashion for a hospital environment such as with a saturated sponge or dampene...

Page 42: ...chipset cache DRAM real time clock and BIOS reside on a RadiSys EPM 1 daughter board This board can be easily replaced for repair or upgrade The two Dual SO DIMM sockets support from 8 256 MB of 3 3V...

Page 43: ...3 5 mm miniphone jack for headphones ranging from 32 300 3 5 mm miniphone jacks are also provided for stereo line level input and monaural microphone input When a headphone is plugged into the jack th...

Page 44: ...he Clean Screen is available with either a low leakage UL2601 listed supply for use in North America 90 120 VAC at 57 63 Hz or a European 200 240 VAC at 47 53 Hz TUV listed switching power supply The...

Page 45: ...RAM yes If no DRAM ISA memory no 32M to 64M 02000000 03FFFFFF DRAM yes If no DRAM ISA memory no 64M to 4 0G 512K 04000000 FFF7FFFF PCI bus ISA bus alias no Top 512K 16K FFF80000 FFFFBFFF System ROM BI...

Page 46: ...64 Keyboard controller NMI status and control is at 0061 0070 to 0071 Real time clock NMI mask 0080 to 008F DMA bank register 0094 to 009F VGA controller 00A0 to 00A1 Interrupt controller 00B2 to 00B3...

Page 47: ...loads from the hard disk drive make sure there is no diskette in the floppy drive If the operating system normally loads from a floppy diskette insert the oper ating system diskette into the drive 5 T...

Page 48: ...hecksum failed 3 Timer error Causes System timer 0 failed 4 I O error Causes I O conflicts exist for serial and parallel ports hard disk any or all 5 Over Temperature Error Causes Internal temperature...

Page 49: ...re Go through the checklist below to see if the situation is one that may be easily corrected If the problem recurs after you have checked and corrected all of these items refer to the troubleshooting...

Page 50: ...tware from a hard disk is the software correctly installed Were all necessary procedures followed and files installed ______ Are the correct device drivers installed ______ Are the correct video drive...

Page 51: ...ative ______ Did you install the PCMCIA card according to the manufacturer s instructions Check the documentation that came with the card ______ Is there PCMCIA card service software loaded on the uni...

Page 52: ...e system Make sure you have your list of system settings available to re enter as clear ing CMOS RAM sets the options to their default values Characters on screen are distorted Make sure the brightnes...

Page 53: ...Initial System Start up System halts before completing POST This indicates a fatal system error that requires immediate service attention Note the screen display and write down any beep code emitted...

Page 54: ...or error checking The previous value is different from the current value Run Setup CMOS System Options Not Set The values stored in CMOS RAM are either corrupt or nonexistent Run Setup CMOS Time and D...

Page 55: ...Interrupt Controller Error Master Interrupt Controller failed during POST Memory Size Decreased The amount of memory on the Clean Screen is less than the amount in CMOS RAM Run Setup Off Board Parity...

Page 56: ...RQ Conflict Two devices requested the same resource resulting in a conflict PCI Memory Conflict Two devices requested the same resource resulting in a conflict Primary Boot Device Not Found The design...

Page 57: ...lt Del You can also reset the system by shutting the system power off and then powering back up To do this 1 Turn the power off 2 Wait at least 20 seconds 3 Turn the power on 4 The system powers up an...

Page 58: ...re available Write these down as you may need to reference them later as you run the ELO install program 4 Exit by pressing the escape key 5 Exit the CMOS Setup remember to save your settings on exit...

Page 59: ...uration at the time of malfunction including network configuration PCMCIA card mouse type and drivers cabling if other than that supplied software program in use and a description of the symptoms In t...

Page 60: ...ean Far East Sales Planar Display Solutions Planar International Ltd 13950 SW Karl Braun Dr Olarinluoma 9 P O Box 4001 P O Box 46 Beaverton Oregon 97076 4001 FIN 02201 Espoo Finland Tel 503 614 4100 T...

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