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•   All panel surfaces used should be strengthened. Especially, if high

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due consideration should be given to the PL’s weight.

•  To insure that the PL’s moisture resistance is maintained, be sure

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Summary of Contents for PL-5900 Series

Page 1: ...PL 5900 Series User Manual Digital Electronics Corporation...

Page 2: ...n Pentium MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation 1 It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the permission of the Digital Electronics Corporation 2 The informat...

Page 3: ...ily injury or machine damage can occur Caution Warning Essential Safety Precautions To avoid the possiblity of an electric shock be sure to con nect the power cord to the PL before connecting it to th...

Page 4: ...and understand Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the PL Before either plugging in or unplugging a board or inter face connector b...

Page 5: ...r turning the display OFF be sure to wait at least three 3 seconds before turning it ON again When PL Hard Disk HDD data is lost The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon sible or prov...

Page 6: ...ight on the Display Panel s surface This is part of the PL s design and not a defect Shadows may appear at the top of the LCD This is normal for an LCD display Sometimes the display area may look as i...

Page 7: ...2 2 Functional Specifications 2 4 2 2 1 General 2 4 2 2 2 Display 2 4 2 2 3 Expansion Slots 2 5 2 2 4 Clock RTC Accuracy 2 5 2 3 Interface Specifications 2 6 2 3 1 Printer Interface LPT1 2 6 2 3 2 Ke...

Page 8: ...L 4 3 4 2 1 Installation Procedures 4 3 4 3 Wiring the PL 4 7 4 3 1 Connecting the Power Cord 4 7 4 3 2 Power Supply Cautions 4 10 4 3 3 Grounding Cautions 4 11 4 3 4 Cautions When Connecting I O Sign...

Page 9: ...t Detection Features Setting Program BLSET EXE 6 27 6 3 6 Backlight ON OFF function INT5F COM 6 28 Chapter 7Maintenance and Inspection 7 1 Regular Cleaning 7 1 7 1 1 Cleaning the Display 7 1 7 1 2 Rep...

Page 10: ...steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given PL Abbreviation for the PL 5900 Series Industrial Computers Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation...

Page 11: ...ins a built in accessory that accessory s Installa tion Guide will also be included in the PL s packing box Please check that all items normally included with that accessory are also included in this...

Page 12: ...ation The PL is designed to be installed easily into the front of any panel or device It is also rugged enough for use in harsh industrial environments such as those found in the factory automation in...

Page 13: ...Preface 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 14: ...OS maker s installation manual After turning the PL OFF be sure to wait at least 5 seconds before turning ON again If the unit is stated within 5 seconds it may not start up correctly The PL is design...

Page 15: ...5900T 2 PCI ISA slots and 1ISA Using 2 PCI slots reduces ISA slots to 1 PL 5901T 1 ISA and 1 PCI slot Using 1 PCI slot reduces ISA slots to 0 Pow er Unit DC IN 19 2 to 28 8V HDD CF Card Unit Expansion...

Page 16: ...ible 3 5 FDD unit Attaches to front slot CD ROM Unit PL DK200 IDE ATAPI compatible CD ROM drive unit for development and maintenance use special connection cable is included with CD ROM unit CF Card U...

Page 17: ...bination of 2 units Master or Slave is possible M Used only for Master S Used only for Slave The PL is equipped with three IDE interfaces two of which can be used by the HDD or CF Card units PL 5901T...

Page 18: ...FG terminals 10M or higher at DC500V between charging and FG terminals AC100V AC85Vto AC132V 50 60Hz 1 cycle or less however pause occurrences must be more than 1 second apart PL5900 T12 233 PL5901 T1...

Page 19: ...t and or humid will shorten the disk s usage lifetime A wet bulb temperature of 29o C or less is recommended This is equivalent to the following data Ambient Operating Temperature 0o C to 45o C with H...

Page 20: ...on or corrosion of the front panel s plastic cover Therefore prior to installing the PL be sure to confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PL s operating environ ment PL 5900T PL 59...

Page 21: ...900T 2 slots PL 5901T 1 slot Rear mount CD ROM I F 1 slot Interfaces Serial Graphics VGA 640 x 480 dots VESA 16 colors 256 colors 16 bit color Video Memory UMA Unified memoryarchitecture type BIOS AWA...

Page 22: ...the age of the unit may increase this error to 300 seconds per month If the PL unit s RTC clock accuracy is vital to system performance regular adjustment of this clock is required Clock RTC accuracy...

Page 23: ...tput T S 16 1 INIT INIT In Output O D T S 4 DATA2 DATA2 In Output T S 17 1 SLCTIN ADSTRB In Output O D T S 5 DATA3 DATA3 In Output T S 18 GND GND 6 DATA4 DATA4 In Output T S 19 GND GND 7 DATA5 DATA5 I...

Page 24: ...emale 2 3 3 Mouse Interface MOUSE Pin No Signal Name 1 Mouse DATA 2 NC 3 GND 4 5V 5 Mouse CLK 6 NC SHIELD GND No 9 pin RI 5V is used by COM2 and COM3 only If COM1 is used the pin becomes RI The change...

Page 25: ...al Power DC12V to DC24V Input Hold Hold Diode Isolation Used Photo isolation Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 GND 14 GND 2 5V max 100mA 15 5V 3 12V max 100mA 16 NC 4 NC 17 NC 5 RESET INPUT 18 N...

Page 26: ...Output Specifation DC24V 100mA MAX Isolation Used Photo isolation External Power Output 5V 100mA MAX 12V 100mA MAX Interface Circuit Connection Example Cable R PC357 Dsub 25pin connector SSTA06 DOUT...

Page 27: ...sh file disk F FDD Front Face Blank Panel Remove this cover to install the optional FDD Unit G Keyboard Connector A PS 2 compatible keyboard is connected here H USB Connector USB2 To use the USB conne...

Page 28: ...n male connector U USB Connector USB1 To use the USB connector you must install Windows 98 SR2 V Signal Changeover Slide Switch 5VRI This switch changes the COM2 COM 9 pin current from RI to 5V W RS 2...

Page 29: ...ations 2 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 External Dimensions 2 5 1 PL 5900T External Dimensions Top 291 11 46 Side Front 130 5 12 14 0 55 251 9 88 311 12 24 271 10 6...

Page 30: ...cifications 2 13 PL 5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 2 PL 5900T with PL FD500 External Dimensions 80 3 15 251 9 88 291 11 46 311 12 24 271 10 67 14 0 55 130 5 12 251 9 88 T...

Page 31: ...5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 3 PL 5900T with PL RC500 External Dimensions 80 3 15 291 11 46 251 9 88 311 12 24 271 10 67 14 0 55 130 5 12 251 9 88 91 3 58 60 2 36 22 0...

Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 2 15 PL 5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 4 PL 5901T External Dimensions 93 3 66 Top 291 11 46 Front 311 12 24 271 10 67 Side 14 0 55 251 9 88...

Page 33: ...ons 2 16 PL 5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 5 PL 5901T with PL FD500 External Dimensions Top Front Side 291 11 46 311 12 24 271 10 67 93 3 66 14 0 55 251 9 88 111 4 37 22...

Page 34: ...2 17 PL 5900 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 6 PL 5901T with PL RC500 External Dimensions 311 12 24 271 10 67 251 9 88 291 11 46 14 0 55 93 3 66 Top Front Side 91 3 58 60 2 36...

Page 35: ...e PL s installation surface i e an operation panel s door etc can move i e open or close due consideration should be given to the PL s weight To insure that the PL s moisture resistance is maintained...

Page 36: ...20 expansion boards and CD ROM drive unit PL DK200 For information about the installation of other option units please refer to those unit s individual Installation Guide 3 1 Installation Chapter 3 In...

Page 37: ...nce cover by lifting the cover in the direction shown 1 Unscrew the four attachment screws used to hold the rear maintenance cover and half cover Be sure to handle the rear maintenance cover carefully...

Page 38: ...fragile and break easily be sure to install the DIM module carefully Do not change the factory installed DIM module s socket position The PL comes with a single 64MB DIM module pre installed There is...

Page 39: ...face blank panel and remove the cover 3 1 3 Installing the FDD Unit PL FD500 The attachment procedures for the PL 5900T and the PL 5901T are different The following steps up to 3 are the same After t...

Page 40: ...blank panel removed in step 3 to the FDD unit and secure it with the two attachment screws Do not use the bracket that comes with the FDD Unit 5 Insert the FDD unit so that the PL and FDD unit connec...

Page 41: ...o attachment screws Do not use the FDD rear blank panel removed in step 3 6 Secure the FDD unit to the PL using all four attachment screws Two FDD unit and two PL bottom face screws 5 Insert the FDD u...

Page 42: ...he PL s guideways and push it in until its rear connector is securely connected 4 Secure the unit in place with its two attachment screws The following insertion removal procedure is the same for the...

Page 43: ...lank Panel s attach ment screw to remove the Blank Panel 2 Remove the expansion slot s duster cover 3 Insert the expansion board into the expansion slot 4 Secure the expansion board s metal positionin...

Page 44: ...3 1 6 Connecting the CD ROM Drive Unit PL DK200 1 Unscrew the two IDE I F cover at tachment screws and remove the cover 2 Connect the CD ROM unit cable to the PL s IDF I F connector Be sure that the...

Page 45: ...3 10 PL 5900 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 46: ...by placing a temperature sensor in the location shown in the left side drawing If this area s temperature exceeds the allowed limit a ma chine breakdown can occur 2 Installation Cautions Be sure to i...

Page 47: ...oes not point directly at any of the PL s disk drive units since it can lead to a hard disk crash or malfunction Vibration and Shocks PL Configuration Can Withstand HDD 4 9m s 2 FDD 9 8m s 2 No drives...

Page 48: ...e see picture below Be sure the grooved face of the gasket is vertical Before mounting the PL into a cabinet or panel check that the Installa tion Gasket is attached to the unit Create a panel cut for...

Page 49: ...oards and to attach connectors Unit mm Avoid using the PL where the ambient temperature will exceed 45 C Avoid placing the PL next to other devices that might cause overheating Be sure that the panel...

Page 50: ...fastener hooks into the four installation fastener holes on PL s top and bottom sides 3 Slide the installation fasteners to the rear face Installation Fastener Attachment Holes Be sure the panel cut...

Page 51: ...er Manual 4 Tighten the screws of the installation fasteners Be sure to tighten the four screws in an even crisscross pattern Do not use excessive force when tightening the main unit attachment screws...

Page 52: ...s power terminals To prevent an electric shock be sure to turn the PL unit s power supply OFF before connecting the power cord termi nals to the PL To prevent fires electrical hazards and equipment d...

Page 53: ...he PL This power cable is de signed only for AC100V 115V use Any other power level should use its own specially de signed cable 3 Reattach the terminal strip s trans parent cover and secure it in plac...

Page 54: ...h each screw hole and tighten the screws Crimp Terminal Types V1 25 3 by J S T or equiva lent JIS standard part num ber RAV1 25 3 Crimp terminals must be the same as shown below PL5900 T12 24V 233 PL5...

Page 55: ...ans former 2 1 General Specifications Use a low noise power supply both between the lines and between the PL and its ground If there is still excess noise connect an insulating trans former noise prev...

Page 56: ...reason use shielded lines and ground one end of the shield to the PL s FG terminal To improve noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recom mended Set up a dedicated ground when u...

Page 57: ...4 12 PL 5900 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 58: ...summary of the keyboard keys used to move through screens and make selections SYSTEM SETTING SELECTION AREA Each of the titles areas listed refers to a system setting area 4 Use the arrow keys to move...

Page 59: ...recommended for most users Video The selections for the screen video mode The EGA VGA and is recommended for most users The other available settings are CGA40 CGA80 and Mono Use the menu screen to sel...

Page 60: ...Precomp 0 Landing Zone 19484 Sector 63 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 198...

Page 61: ...is turned on The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users Virus Warning Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled External Cache E...

Page 62: ...fault setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users Boot Up Numlock Status This setting specifies the Numlock key status upon the startup The available settings are On and Off The factory defau...

Page 63: ...ry default settting is Non OS2 and is recommended for most users Report No FDD For WIN 95 This setting determines if the FDD node is reported by BIOS to WIN95 The available settings are No and Yes The...

Page 64: ...item menu The available settings are 100MHz or Manual The factory default setting is 100MHZ and is recommended for most users PCI Peer Concurrency This setting determines if the CPU will use L2 DRAM...

Page 65: ...feature is Enabled the OS BIOS ROM range available for caching is from C0000h C7FFFh which will improve the video performance However if an other program tries to write to this area of memory a system...

Page 66: ...OS operating systems Be sure to change this setting to Disable USB Keyboard Support This setting determines whether to use the USB interface keyboard The available settings are Disabled and Enabled Th...

Page 67: ...commended for most users Init Display First This setting determines the type of VGA card that is given priority AGP or PCI The available settings are PCI Slot and AGP The factory default setting is PC...

Page 68: ...is recommended for most users COM Port 1 This setting determines the port address and the interrupt request number used by the onboard serial port 1 The available settings are Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 I...

Page 69: ...This setting is user definable when the Parallel Port Mode is set to ECP or ECP EPP COM Port 2 This setting determines the port address used by the onboard serial port 2 The available settings are Dis...

Page 70: ...ommended for most users Video Off Option This setting determines the On Off condition of the display The available settings are Always On Suspend Off Susp Stby Off and All Modes Off The factory defaul...

Page 71: ...d is recom mended for most users Watchdog Timer sec This setting determines the length of time of the Watchdog Timer The available setting range is between 5 and 255 The factory default setting is 5 T...

Page 72: ...ilable settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled and is recommended for most users IRQ 8 Break Suspend This setting determines if the data required to trigger the power...

Page 73: ...re NA and 1 through 12 This function is available when the Power Up by Alarm option is set to Enabled Day of Month Alarm This setting selects the day when the system starts up automatically The availa...

Page 74: ...ata This setting determines whether to initialize the ESCD Extended System Con figuration Data used by Plug and Play devices when setup is complete The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The...

Page 75: ...talled in the PL The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users PCI IRQ Activated By This setting defines the method of inter...

Page 76: ...iant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Select IRQ Resources from the PnP PCI Configurations menu and the following screen will appear 5 2 10 IRQ Resource...

Page 77: ...with the Plug and Play 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 5 2 11 DMA Resources...

Page 78: ...pear 5 2 12 PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature This setting defines the CPU temperature at which a warning will be issued The available settings are 40 C 104 F 45 C 113 F 50 C 122 F 55 C 131 F 6...

Page 79: ...tes whether or not you revert to the PL unit s factory settings The selections are Y and N 5 2 15 Set Password 5 2 14 Load Optimized Defaults This feature saves the settings entered in the Setup Utili...

Page 80: ...es which are not sup ported by the standard versions of the MS DOS operating systems These files are located on the PL unit s additional PL 5900 Series User Manual Driver CD PL 5900 Series User Manual...

Page 81: ...220 Installation Guide OS Setup The PL unit is designed to operate using the following OS types The PL unit is designed to operate under the following standard OS versions PL operation with any other...

Page 82: ...lay coordinates is as follows Function area Virtual coordinates 0 40 Display coordinates Display coordinates 0 0 639 479 Function area Virtual coordinates 639 519 Relationship between touch panel coor...

Page 83: ...anel Handler ouch Panel Handler ouch Panel Handler A A A A ATPH59 EXE V TPH59 EXE V TPH59 EXE V TPH59 EXE V TPH59 EXE Version X XX ersion X XX ersion X XX ersion X XX ersion X XX C o p y C o p y C o p...

Page 84: ...f the area position touched Waits until data is input Input AX 8100h Output AH 0 Successfully completed BX Y coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 40 519 DX X coordinate in 640 x 480 mode 0 639 CX Number of va...

Page 85: ...t buffer clear Clears touch panel input buffers Input AX 8200h Output AH 0 Successfullycompleted 8500h Touch panel status detection Returnstouchpanelstatus Input AX 8500h Output AH Status in 640 x 480...

Page 86: ...H 0 Successfully completed BH Y coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 26 BL X coordinate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers 010...

Page 87: ...inate range in PL 386 compatibility mode 0 30 CX Number of valid data sets in touch panel input buffers 0200h Input buffer clear Clears touch panel input buffers Input AX 0200h Output AH 0 Successfull...

Page 88: ...e input unrestricted wait Returns coordinates of the area position touched and coordinate code Waits until data is entered Input AX 0400h Output AH 0 Successfully completed BH Y coordinate range in PL...

Page 89: ...anel DX Coordinate code To use function 0402h it is necessary to first register the coordinate codes 0500h Touch panel status detection Returns the touch panel s current status Input AX 0500h Output A...

Page 90: ...tes the ports not used by EXTCOM SYS Ex When port 1 is not to be used by EXTCOM SYS DEVICE EXTCOM SYS A3F8 1 N A3E8 1 N can be used A and N recognize Port numbers based on the positions designated for...

Page 91: ...reply 13h Read Expansion Transmission port Status 15h Receive 1 byte data safely 16h Enable RS 485 Sending Transmission 17h Disable RS 485 Sending Transmission FEh Resident Check RS 232C COM1 COM2 and...

Page 92: ...ut Error Bit 0 Unused Bit 1 Unused Bit 2 Unused Bit 3 Unused Bit 4 Clear To Send Bit 5 Data Set Ready Bit 6 Ring Indicator Bit 7 Carrier Detect Function 00h Initialize Transmission Port This function...

Page 93: ...Receive 1 Byte Data Receives 1 byte data If characters are present in the buffer while the buffer is being refreshed these characters are returned If there are no characters in the buffer the compute...

Page 94: ...Keep set to 0 Bit 4Other party s XON XOFF setting during data transfer 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled Bit 5Other party s CTS setting during data transfer 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled Bit 6 7 Reserved Ke...

Page 95: ...ut AH 12h DX Port Number 0 to 3 Output AH Line Status If not data is present bit 7 changes to 1 timeout AL Reception Data Function 13h Read Expansion Transmission Port Status When expansion settings a...

Page 96: ...eption buffer is not refreshed Also re sponds immediately if the buffer contains no data Input AH 15h AL Transmission Data DX Port Number 0 to 3 Output AH Line Status AL Reception Data Function 17h En...

Page 97: ...pecifies the interrupt level IRQ of the touch panel s SIO port Default 10 n 3 4 10 11 c path name Specifies the data file containing the calibrated value obtained from the CALIB59 EXE application touc...

Page 98: ...e and touch the lit up areas again You can return to the Calibration Mode with the Esc key 4 If test results are OK press the Enter key When the message shown at the left appears input the data file n...

Page 99: ...rdinate mode com patible with Digital s family of PL 386 Panel Computers Please place the function label included in the package to enhance the usability of the Keyboard Emulator Display area The stru...

Page 100: ...on top of ATPH59 To process touch input from ATPH59 with a user application exclusive control is necessary Use function A000h and A001h to control the keyboard emulator when key input is necessary Do...

Page 101: ...Normally parameter specification is not necessary Use the default At startup the following message will appear on the screen Keyboard Emulator KEYEM_PL EXE Version X XX Copyright C 2000 Digital Electr...

Page 102: ...Primary code character code AH Secondary code scan code Function 02h Shift status read Returns the status information of the special keys Input AH 02h Output AL Shift status Bit 7 Insert key Bit 6 Ca...

Page 103: ...e keyboard buffer 1 No readable data in the keyboard buffer AL Primary code character code AH Secondary code scan code Function 12h Shift status read AX keyboard Returns the status of the special keys...

Page 104: ...Enter key When the cursor makes a vertical movement the change to the key icon display position and display scroll check are not performed In this condition the ON OFF status of the key icon display...

Page 105: ...rides the other If more than two key codes are defined they operate as if the input occurs in sequence when the coordinated are pressed The key code can be defined using the following two methods 1 De...

Page 106: ...T OFF ON means the backlight burnout detection is enabled OFF means detection is disabled For detection setting details refer to Appendix 2 RAS Feature If the backlight turns off when the application...

Page 107: ...nual 6 3 6 Backlight ON OFF function INT5F COM This is a resident program started via AUTOEXEC BAT The backlight can be turned ON OFF via an extended BIOS call Function INT 5Fh Input Output AX 0800h A...

Page 108: ...ft cloth moistened with neu tral detergent to wipe away any dust or stains Do not clean the unit with thinner organic solvents or strong acids Do not use sharp or hard objects such as a mechanical pen...

Page 109: ...Please use the following table to identify which backlight model number to use when ordering your backlight Whenever changing the backlight be sure the PL s power cord has been disconnected and that...

Page 110: ...r cord terminals from the PL s power terminal block Power Cord Be sure to perform the back light changeover on a flat level surface This will pre vent damage to the PL unit and the accidental cutting...

Page 111: ...ight with the screws and insert the con nector to the inverter board 8 Unscrew and remove the four attach ment screws securing the backlight Use a 0 sized Phillips screwdriver to remove the backlight...

Page 112: ...o the inverter board and push it until its rear connector is se curely connected or it may cause damage 12 Replace the four attachment screws removed in step 8 13 Reattach the PL rear unit to the PL f...

Page 113: ...RH Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas Electrical specifications check Is the voltage adequate AC85V to AC132V 50 60 Hz or DC19 2V to DC28 8V Installation check points Is the connection cable fir...

Page 114: ...e 0000H 001FH DMAcontroller 8237 0020H 003FH Interrupt controller 8259A 0040H 005FH System timer 8254 0060H 006FH Keyboard H8 3332 0070H 007FH Real time clock NMI mask 0080H 009FH DMAbank register 00A...

Page 115: ...User Manual FFFF0000H 00100000H 000E0000H 000A0000H 000C0000H 000CC000H FFFFFFFFH 00000000H System ROM Unused RAM System ROM Expanded ROM Area VGA BIOS Display Adaptor Unused RAM 640 KB System Board D...

Page 116: ...erial Bus Controller IRQ 6 FloppyDisk Controller IRQ 7 Parallel Port 1 LPT1 Printer Port IRQ 8 Real Time Clock IRQ 9 Available for user IRQ 10 Serial Port 4 COM4 Touch Panel for Standard monitor IRQ 1...

Page 117: ...essing output signals and features are supported Touch Panel Alarm Backlight Burnout Detection Standard Signal Input DIN 2 bit Remote Reset Input 1 External Input Signal Alarm Monitoring Standard Sign...

Page 118: ...out When this feature is enabled and a backlight burnout occurs touch operation will be disabled and PL s front panel LED indicator will blink The factory setting is Enabled and is recommended to prev...

Page 119: ...hen this signal is enabled a forced reset of the PL is performed The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature External Input Signal for both DIN and Remote Reset Input Exte...

Page 120: ...The above mentioned general purpose digital output signals provide system condition information to external devices The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable any of these output sig...

Page 121: ...Indicator 3 state display 1 point In addition to indicating if the unit s power is ON or OFF the 3 state LED indica tor power lamp provides the following system condition information Color System Cond...

Page 122: ...S Connector General Purpose Input Remote Reset Input 2 Bit Hardware Reset LED Lights Orange Lights Green Flashes Orange Red Power ON RAS Conne ctor General Purpose Signal Output Lamp Output Alarm Outp...

Page 123: ...ub 25 pin Sample output program Below is a sample program for sending 1 character from the RS 232C connector Because the PL uses an AT compatible BIOS the serial communication BIOS INT 14 h does not s...

Page 124: ...ressing either Z or on the square shown to the right will quit this program F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 ENT...

Page 125: ...efine BEEP_TIME 20000 Beep s ON period define FALSE 0 define TRUE 1 struct function_coordinate short sx X coordinate left upper short sy Y coordinate left lower short ex X coordinate Right Upper short...

Page 126: ...heet 8 320 479 359 519 0x0a39 Function Sheet 9 360 479 399 519 0x0b30 Function Sheet 0 400 479 439 519 0x342e Function Sheet 440 479 479 519 0x272b Function Sheet 480 479 559 519 0x0e08 Function Sheet...

Page 127: ...et 7 8 0x38 Function Sheet 8 9 0x39 Function Sheet 9 0 0x30 Function Sheet 0 0x2e Function Sheet 0x2b Function Sheet B S 0x08 Function Sheet BS ENT 0x0d Function Sheet ENT 0 0 union REGS inregs outreg...

Page 128: ...CTRL8042 0xfc Buzzer Off WAIT TOUCHPANEL OFF void wait_touch_off void while 1 inregs x ax TP_CONDITION int86 ATPH_SYS_CALL inregs outregs if outregs h ah 3 Touch Panel Off break else if outregs h ah 0...

Page 129: ...regs outregs if outregs h ah 0 Touch Panel On value FALSE for i 0 tpcd i sx i if Time in area short outregs x dx tpcd i sx short outregs x bx tpcd i sy short outregs x dx tpcd i ex short outregs x bx...

Page 130: ...rea wait_touch_off KEYBOARD INPUT int keyboard_on void int i ky if kbhit ky getch for i 0 kbcd i keycode i if ky kbcd i keycode printf push key is s r kbcd i keyname if ky ZKEYCODE printf push s key f...

Page 131: ...error can t set graphics mode exit 1 ERROR Program End _rectangle _GBORDER tpcd 0 sx tpcd 0 sy tpcd 0 ex tpcd 0 ey MAKE A SCREEN FRAME printf please push touchpanel or key n printf End program by pres...

Page 132: ...ition Current cursor column position Reading light pen position AH 04h AH BX CH CX DH DL 0 Light pen switch is off 1 Light pen switch is on X coordinate 0 319 639 Y coordinate 0 199 Y coordinate in ne...

Page 133: ...H AL BH CX DX 0Ch Attribute Page No X coordinate Y coordinate Reading point in graphic mode AH BH CX DX 0Dh Page No X coordinate Y coordinate AL Attribute Writing character attribute at cursor positio...

Page 134: ...Selecting pallet page AH AL BL BH 10h 13h 01h Expansion pallet page No Reading expansion pallet register AH AL BX 10h 15h Expansion pallet register to read Reading block in expansion pallet register...

Page 135: ...dress in user defined table 8 x 14 dot font registration PC character set inside video BIOS ROM Video controller auto set AH AL BL 11h 11h Character generator bank No 8 x 8 dot font registration PC ch...

Page 136: ...ster 4 Return 8 x 8 font 80h address with 4 ES BP register 5 Reserved CX DL ES BP Number of vertical bits per character Number of lines per screen 1 Address of data specified in BH Performance selecti...

Page 137: ...t character in character string Top address in character string Character output and attribute selection without cursor movement AH AL BH CX DH DL ES BP 13h 02h Page No Number of characters Starting l...

Page 138: ...ddress of data save area AL 1Ch Successfully executed Status save as AH AL CX ES BX 1Ch 02h Request status Bit 0 Video hardware status Bit 1 Video BIOS data area Bit 2 Expansion pallet register ssave...

Page 139: ...ing 20h Crashed HDC 40h 80h Timer overflowed BBh Undefined error AH 01h AH Disk Drive Status DL Drive No FDD 00h 01h HDD 80h 81h AH 02h AL Number of sectors CY 0 Successfully completed 1 Error AH Stat...

Page 140: ...DL ES BX 05h Track Cylinder No Insignificant 8 bits Track Cylinder No Significant 2 bits Head No Drive No Top address in format data table CY AH 0 Successfully completed 1 Error Status Reading drive...

Page 141: ...01h Floppy disk unchanged 02h Disk was changed 03h Hard disk Media change check AH DL 16h Drive No AH 00h Disk unchanged 01h Inconsistent parameter 06h Disk was changed Carry bit ON 80h Drive not rea...

Page 142: ...Port No AH Line control status Bit 7 Time over error Bit 6 Transmission shift register empty Bit 5 Transmission hold register empty Bit 4 Break detected Bit 3 Framing error Bit 2 Parity error Bit 1 O...

Page 143: ...time in sec units CY 0 Successfully completed 1 Already triggered or not supported Transmitting memory block in protect mode AH ES SI 87h Top address in descriptor ZF CY AH 1 Successfully completed 1...

Page 144: ...uccessfully completed 01h No available space in buffer CY 1 Wiring data by key input 101 AXkeyboard compatible AH 10h AH AL Secondary code Primary code Character code Data check by key input 101 AXkey...

Page 145: ...g date AH 04h CH CL DH DL CY Western calendar Year given as 2 digit BCD significant 2 bits 19 or 20 Year BCD Month BCD Day BCD End status 0 Successfully completed 1 Error Setting date AH CH CL DH DL 0...

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