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User Manual

PL-

5910

 Series

Panel Computer

Summary of Contents for PL-5910 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual PL 5910 Series Panel Computer...

Page 2: ...the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the permissionoftheDigitalElectronicsCorporation 2 Theinformationinthismanualissubjecttochangewithoutnotice 3 Thismanualwaswrittenwithcare howe...

Page 3: ...amagecanoccur CAUTION WARNING Essential Safety Precautions To avoid the possibility of an electric shock be sure to connect the power cord to the PL before connecting it to the main power supply A fir...

Page 4: ...ntact either your PL distributor or the Digital Electronics Corporation Read and understand Chapter 4 Installation and Wir ing thoroughly in order to select an appropriate instal lation location for t...

Page 5: ...cals can come in contact with the unit To extend the lifetime of the PL unit s Hard Disk Drive HDD use the BIOS POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP HDD Power Down setting to stop the HDD motor when the HDD is not...

Page 6: ...changed This is a common attribute of LCD displays and is not a defect Displayingasingleimageforlongperiodscancauseanafterimagetoremainwhenthe display is changed to another screen To prevent this peri...

Page 7: ...ations 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 2 1 1 Electrical 2 1 2 1 2 Environmental 2 2 2 1 3 Structural 2 3 2 2 FunctionalSpecifications 2 4 2 2 1 General 2 4 2 2 2 Display 2 4 2 2 3 ExpansionSlots 2 5 2...

Page 8: ...PL HD220 3 9 3 1 6 InstallinganExpansionBoard 3 10 3 1 7 Connecting the CD ROM Drive Unit PL DK200 3 11 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 4 1 Installation Cautions 4 1 4 2 Installing the PL 4 3 4 2 1...

Page 9: ...r 7 4 7 2 4 InstallingtheMouseEmulator 7 5 7 3 Windows UtilityPrograms 7 6 7 3 1 API DLL 7 6 7 3 2 Backlight OFF Screen Saver Backlight control scr 7 6 7 3 3 ScreenDisplayON OFFUtility Disp exe 7 7 7...

Page 10: ...ages 9 12 9 2 5 ErrorDisplaysWhenUsingEventViewer 9 13 9 3 Remote RAS 9 15 9 3 1 SystemDesign 9 15 9 3 2 InstallationProcedures 9 15 9 3 3 Using the RAS Feature 9 16 9 3 4 System Monitor RAS Feature R...

Page 11: ...pplemental information 1 2 Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given PL Abbreviation for the PL 5910 Series of Industrial Computers Documentation Conventions The...

Page 12: ...al item that item s Installation Guide will also be included in the PL unit s packing box Be sure to check that all items normally included with that item are also included in this box Power Cord incl...

Page 13: ...lation The PL is designed to be installed easily into the front of any panel or device It is alsoruggedenoughforuseinharsh industrialenvironments suchasthosefoundin thefactoryautomationindustryanditsf...

Page 14: ...closure When building the PL into another product that product should be designed so as to meet standards for an approvedenclosure Use the PL indoors only Whenusingnaturalairventillation besuretoinsta...

Page 15: ...Preface 14 PL 5910 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 16: ...stated within 5 seconds it may not start up correctly The PL is designed for use with MS DOS WindowsNT 4 0 and Win dows 2000 Other operating systems are not supported by this PL unit s driver software...

Page 17: ...d 1ISA Using 2 PCI slots reduces ISA slots to 1 PL 5911T 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 Slot 1 HDD CF Card Unit...

Page 18: ...you wish to change this setting to a USB interface pleasefollowthestepsgivenbelow MS DOS and WindowsNT 4 0 operating systems are not compatible with USB interfaces Touch Panel I F Selector Switch Set...

Page 19: ...slot CD ROM Unit PL DK200 IDE ATAPI compatible CD ROM drive unit for development and maintenance use Connection cable is included with CD ROM unit CF Card Unit PL CF200 Designed exclusivelyfor 5Vtype...

Page 20: ...or the Mirror Disk unit Physically even though up to three IDE drive units can be connected at the same time IDE interface specifications require that a controller s simultaneous operation be limited...

Page 21: ...1 6 PL 5910 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 22: ...n charging and 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 T1...

Page 23: ...e 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 HDD attached 5o C to 45o C Stor...

Page 24: ...k Drive HDD use the BIOS POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP HDD Power Down setting to stop the HDD motor when the HDD is not be ing operated The factory setting of 5Min is recommended With Windows 2000 Use the Co...

Page 25: ...2 modes 3 5 inch FD Side mount 2 5 inch HDD I F PL 5910T 2 slots PL 5911T 1 slot Rear mount CD ROM 1 slot Interfaces Serial USB Ver 1 1 Interface side front IEEE802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX side RS 232C...

Page 26: ...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 180 seconds per month PL 5910T PL 5911T PCI Rev 2...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...le 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 changeove...

Page 29: ...max 100mA 15 5V 3 12V max 100mA 16 NC 4 NC 17 NC 5 RESET INPUT 18 NC 6 DIN 0 19 NC 7 DOUT 20 NC 8 DOUT 21 LAMP OUT 9 ALARM OUT 22 LAMP OUT 10 ALARM OUT 23 NC 11 RESET INPUT 24 DIN1 12 DIN 0 25 NC 13 D...

Page 30: ...even if the D and RESET are posi tive and D RESET are negative no problems are created Be sure to operate the unit within the recommended voltage range For detailed connector wiring information 2 3 5...

Page 31: ...urrent value used is large a maximum voltage of 1 5V will exist between the terminals When connecting an induction load be sure to connect the above drawing s protection diode 1 Rated Load Voltage DC1...

Page 32: ...t 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 connector you must install W...

Page 33: ...e 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 232C C...

Page 34: ...fications 2 13 PL 5910 Series User Manual 13 2 0 52 311 12 24 291 11 46 129 3 5 09 271 10 67 251 9 88 Top Front Right Side 250 9 9 88 79 6 3 13 Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 External Dimensions...

Page 35: ...ifications 2 14 PL 5910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 2 PL 5910T with Installation Fasteners 91 3 58 186 4 7 34 97 3 82 194 7 64 273 10 75 263 10 35 Top Front Right Side 131...

Page 36: ...ations 2 15 PL 5910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 3 PL 5910T with FDD Unit 80 3 15 311 12 24 251 9 88 271 10 67 14 0 55 130 5 12 251 9 88 TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT 291 11 46 When...

Page 37: ...Specifications 2 16 PL 5910 Series User Manual 109 2 4 30 21 6 0 85 311 12 24 14 0 55 130 5 12 17 0 67 271 10 67 251 9 88 1 50 Unit mm in excluding projections TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT When attaching PL...

Page 38: ...910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 4 PL 5910T with PL RC500 Conversion Unit 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 87 31...

Page 39: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 2 18 PL 5910 Series User Manual 291 11 46 311 12 24 93 3 66 13 2 0 52 271 10 67 251 9 88 Top Front Right Side Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 5 PL 5911T...

Page 40: ...ifications 2 19 PL 5910 Series User Manual 91 3 58 186 4 7 34 97 3 82 194 7 64 271 10 67 263 10 35 Top Front Right Side 131 5 5 18 Bottom Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 6 PL 5911T with Installat...

Page 41: ...20 PL 5910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 7 PL 5911T with FDD Unit 111 4 37 311 12 24 271 10 67 251 9 88 291 11 46 14 0 55 30 1 18 93 3 66 38 1 50 TOP FRONT RIGHT SIDE 22 0 8...

Page 42: ...Specifications 2 21 PL 5910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 109 2 4 30 21 6 0 85 311 12 24 13 2 0 52 271 10 67 251 9 88 38 1 50 93 3 66 52 7 2 07 TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT When attachin...

Page 43: ...ns 2 22 PL 5910 Series User Manual Unit mm in excluding projections 2 5 8 PL 5911T with PL RC500 Conversion Unit 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 2...

Page 44: ...n panel s door etc can move i e open or close due consideration should be given to the PL unit s weight To ensure that the PL unit s moisture resistance is main tained be sure to install the PL into a...

Page 45: ...2 24 PL 5910 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 46: ...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 Installing Optional Units and Exp...

Page 47: ...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 48: ...1 Insert the DIM expansion module in the empty socket Since DIM module sockets are fragile and break easily be sure to in stall the DIM module carefully The PL comes with two DIM sockets Use the follo...

Page 49: ...ank panel and remove the cover 3 1 3 Installing the FDD Unit PL FD500 The installation procedures for the PL 5910T and the PL 5911T are different The following steps up to 3 are the same After that re...

Page 50: ...ce 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 conn...

Page 51: ...two attachment screws Do not use the FDD rear blank panel removed in step 3 6 Secure the FDD unit to the PL using allfourattachmentscrews Two FDD unit and two PL bottom face screws 5 Insert the FDD un...

Page 52: ...crews and remove the Blank Panel 3 1 4 Installing the FDD Unit PL FD510 FDD front face blank panel FDD rear face blank panel Besuretousethefollowinginstallationprocedurestoinsurethattheunitiscorrectly...

Page 53: ...es the two 2 PL bottom face attachment screws The neces sary torque is 0 5 to 0 6N m 5 Insert the FDD unit into the PL Be sure the connectors of the PL and the FDD unit are securely con nected Attach...

Page 54: ...the 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 th...

Page 55: ...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 positioning st...

Page 56: ...3 1 7 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 57: ...3 12 PL 5910 Series User Manual Memo...

Page 58: ...achine breakdown can occur 0o C to 45o C without HDD unit 5o C to 45o C with HDD unit Installation Be sure to install the panel in an up right vertical position Also be sure that the panel s view ing...

Page 59: ...not point directly at any of the PL unit 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 driv...

Page 60: ...el of dust and moisture resistance Pro face recommends replacing the gasket every year or whenever cracks or scratches ap pear The installation gasket s product code is PL WS500 Even if the PL unit is...

Page 61: ...fasteners are also required when installing the PL 2 5 PL Dimensions Create a Panel Cut 1 6 10 0 mm To obtain the maximum degree of moisture resistance be sure to attach the PL to a smooth flat surfa...

Page 62: ...n boards 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 pan...

Page 63: ...r hooks into the four installation fastener holes on PL unit s top and bottom sides 3 Slide the installation fasteners to the rear face Installation Fastener Attachment Holes Panel Hook Be sure the pa...

Page 64: ...ews of the installation fasteners Be sure to tighten the four screws in an even criss cross pat tern Do not use excessive force when tightening the main unit attachment screws The torque re quired to...

Page 65: ...o prevent an electric shock be sure to turn the PL unit s power supply OFF before connecting the power cord ter minals to the PL To prevent fires electrical hazards and equipment dam age be sure to us...

Page 66: ...d use its own specially de signed cable 4 Reattach the terminal strip s trans parent cover and tighten both the attatchment screws Crimp Terminal Types V1 25 3 by J S T or equiva lent JIS standard par...

Page 67: ...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 Check that each crimp termi nal is correctly positi...

Page 68: ...trans 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 pr...

Page 69: ...ason use shielded lines and ground one end of the shield to the PL unit s FG terminal To improve noise immunity attaching a ferrite core to the power cord is recom mended Set up a dedicated ground whe...

Page 70: ...cial training do this only when necessary and after discussion with Pro face s technical support A USB type keyboard is required for entering PL unit BIOS settings KEYBOARD ACTION KEYS Provides a summ...

Page 71: ...Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current page and return to Main Menu Move to previous item Move to next item Move to the right Move to the left Enter Selects the item If there is anoth...

Page 72: ...Item Help Menu Level Change the day month year and century Date mm dd yy The PL unit s internal calendar and clock allow you to set the date The day of the week isautomaticallysetandisdisplay only Mon...

Page 73: ...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 A...

Page 74: ...factory default setting is Auto and is recommended for most users Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector ThesesettingsdesignateindividualIDE typeHardDiskparametersettings When the IDE Prim...

Page 75: ...ypematic Rate Chars Sec 6 x Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Set up 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...

Page 76: ...recommended for most users Boot Up Floppy Seek Thesettingcheckswhetherthefloppydiskdriveisinstalledduringthesystemboot up process The available settings are Disabled or Enabled The factory default set...

Page 77: ...rstWare security feature Selections can be High Medium or Low Factory setting is Low OS Select For DRAM 64MB Selects the usage method for 64MB or more of DRAM memory The available settings are Non OS2...

Page 78: ...to allow RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh Settings are 2 3 or Auto Factory default setting is Auto andstronglyrecommendedformostusers SelectingtheADV ANCEDCHIPLETFEATURESmenuitemcallsu...

Page 79: ...emory space from 15MB to 16MB as the buffer area for the ISA bus card The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Disabled and is recommended for most users CPU Late...

Page 80: ...ip Primary PCI IDE setting is set to Disabled this setting can not be changed USB Controller Select Enabled or Disable when attaching a USB device The Disabled selection is factory set and recommended...

Page 81: ...setting is PCI slot Onboard LAN Disables enables the LAN connector The available settings are Disabled and Enabled The factory default setting is Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode This setting determines whe...

Page 82: ...is not set to Disabled Settings are EPP1 9 and EPP1 7 The EPP1 9 selection is factory set ECP Mode Use DMA Designates the ECP mode s DMA number This canonly be set when the Onboard Parallel Port is n...

Page 83: ...factory set If your PL unit s OS is ACPI compatible be sure to set this setting to Enabled Power Management You can choose from three power management options These are User Define Min Saving or Max S...

Page 84: ...ectionsare 1Min 2Min 3Min 4Min 5Min 6Min 7Min 8Min 9Min 10Min 11Min 12Min 13Min 14Min 15Min and Disabled 5Min is factory set and recommended for most users If the Power Management setting is set to ot...

Page 85: ...to display the DMA setting menu 5 2 9 DMA Resources PCI VGA Pallet Snoop Thetwoselectionsavailableare Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selectionis factory set and recommended for most users However...

Page 86: ...eVGAcontrollerisenabledordisabled Thetwo selectionsavailableare Disabled and Enabled The Disabled selectionisfactorysetand recommendedformostusers INT Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assignment Usedwhenmanuallyal...

Page 87: ...tm Desktop CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Resources Item Help Menu Level Legacy ISA for devices comPLiant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPLiant with the PLug and PLay st...

Page 88: ...lp Menu Level Legacy ISA for devices comPLiant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices comPLiant with the PLug and PLay standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architect...

Page 89: ...Value 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 avail...

Page 90: ...wishtohavenopassword clickonthe Enter key Next thewords PASS WORDDISABLE willappear providingconfirmationthatthePasswordisnolongerset When password input is required use the Advanced BIOS Features are...

Page 91: ...e the new settings and restart the PL unit click Y To leave the current settings unchanged select N ThisfeaturequitstheSetupUtilityprogramwithoutsavinganysettingsenteredand restartsthePLunit Whenthese...

Page 92: ...5910 Series User Manual 5910apij pdf PL 5910 Series API Reference Manual Reader PDF Data Reader ENG ar60eng exe English Acrobat Reader 6 0 Installer JPN ar60jpn exe Japanese Acrobat Reader 6 0 Install...

Page 93: ...recog nized by the PL Chapter 3 Installing Optional Units and Expansion Boards PL HD220 Installation Guide PL DK200 Installation Guide PL FD500 Installation Guide PL FD510 Installation Guide 3 OS Set...

Page 94: ...to install the Driver UtilityprogramsdesignedspecifiallyforyourPLunit sOS Step 1 Insert the PL unit s additional CD ROM disk PL 5910 Series User Manual Driver CD in the PL unit s CD ROM drive Step 2 D...

Page 95: ...nckey FunctionKeyboard Keyclick On screen Keyboard Emulator Lan LANdriver Pl59api API DLL Shutdown Client RemoteShutdownClientApplication Sysmon Systemmonitor RASapplication Updd MouseEmulator 7 1 2 H...

Page 96: ...C Proface Chipset infinst_autol exe 7 2 1 Installing the Chipset Driver 7 2 Installing Drivers 7 2 2 Installing the Graphic Accelerator Driver UsethefollowingexplanationtoinstallthePL 5910SeriesGraph...

Page 97: ...folder and click Continue 7 2 3 Installing the LAN Driver UsethefollowingexplanationtoinstallthePL 5910SeriesLANdriverinyourPLunit Installing this driver allows you to access a LAN If your PLunit s OS...

Page 98: ...ill appear 23 Restarting the PLwill cause an error message to appear which requires the PL unit s Service Pack to be reinstalled 24 AftertheServicePackisreinstalled restartthePL Thiscompletestheinstal...

Page 99: ...sUser createdapplicationsto utilizethePL 5910Seriesunit sbacklightcontrolfeature Thisfilemustbeinstalledinto the same directory as the User s application System Monitor Pl_dll dll ThisAPI DLLfileprovi...

Page 100: ...e Keyclick program s font size a keyboard is required For details concerning the Keyclick program s operation simply click on the HELP button to call up the program s online help data 7 3 3 Screen Dis...

Page 101: ...the lower Bottom row of function keys cannot be used Special Key Settings When creating a special key use the following code Key Setting Key Setting Alt ALT Tab TAB Back Space BS Up UP Break BREAK F1...

Page 102: ...the Auto matic Log on 4 Select the Edit menu s New String Value feature 5 To the Data Items present add AutoAdminLogon to the Name column s data and then enter 1 in that entry s Data field 6 Add Defau...

Page 103: ...UPS the unit can be set to switch to backup power which will provide enough time to safely shut down your PL or it can even shut down your PL for you For details please consult your local dealer of U...

Page 104: ...o an NTFS system convert x fs ntfs where x is the drive name of your hard disk After converting data to the NTFS file system it cannot be converted back to the FAT32 DOS compatible file system Please...

Page 105: ...point However most display panels use the upper left hand corner as the origin point and have a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels Consequently dependingontheconditionsofuse thetouchpanelpositionand displ...

Page 106: ...A 2 point touch gives the midpoint coordinate between the two coordi nate values Start up ATPH59 Parameter Parameters a n Specifies the I O base address of the touch panel s SIO port Hexadecimal Defau...

Page 107: ...igital Electronics Corporation right c 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation right c 2000 Digital Electronics Corporation Stay resident Stay resident Stay resident Stay resident Stay resident After sta...

Page 108: ...X 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 valid input buffers on touch panel 8101h Touch panel input imme...

Page 109: ...ear Clears touch panel input buffers Input AX 8200h Output AH 0 Successfullycompleted 8500h Touch panel status detection Returns touch panel status Input AX 8500h Output AH Status in 640 x 480 mode Fo...

Page 110: ...ssfully 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 0101h Touch...

Page 111: ...e 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 Successfully co...

Page 112: ...ut 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 386...

Page 113: ...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 AH Sta...

Page 114: ...of the touch panel keys Pressing either Z or on the square shown to the right will quit this program This sample program is used by the ATPH59 EXE touch panel handler Input can be performed by pressi...

Page 115: ...OFF define BEEP_TIME 20000 Beep s ON period define FALSE 0 define TRUE 1 structfunction_coordinate short sx X coordinate left upper short sy Y coordinate left lower short ex X coordinate Right Upper s...

Page 116: ...ion Sheet 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...

Page 117: ...on Sheet 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 unionREGSinregs ou...

Page 118: ...2 inp CTRL8042 0xfc Buzzer Off WAIT TOUCHPANEL OFF voidwait_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...

Page 119: ...LL inregs 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...

Page 120: ...t of area wait_touch_off KEYBOARD INPUT intkeyboard_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...

Page 121: ...intf 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...

Page 122: ...Specifies the interrupt level IRQ of the touch panel s SIO port Default 10 n 3 4 10 11 c path name Specifiesthedatafilecontainingthecalibratedvalueobtainedfrom theCALIB59 EXEapplication touchpaneldata...

Page 123: ...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 name a...

Page 124: ...P ON or DISP OFF OptionSwitch ON Displayed OFF Not Displayed ReturnValue 0 Completed Normally 1 Option Switch Error When using Windows to create an application to turn the backlight s dis play continu...

Page 125: ...s 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 them When D...

Page 126: ...ansmission 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 RS 485 COM3 can be used ev...

Page 127: ...ror 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 perfo...

Page 128: ...eives 1 byte of 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 computerwaitsuntilatimeoutoc...

Page 129: ...ed Keep set to 0 Bit 4 Other party s XON XOFF setting during data transfer 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled Bit 5 Other party s CTS setting during data transfer 0 Disabled default 1 Enabled Bit 6 7 Reserv...

Page 130: ...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 are us...

Page 131: ...RS485 Sending Transmission Used with Multi Drop connections via the RS 485 port No 2 When DTR turns ON transmission becomes possible Input AH 16h Output None Function 17h Disable RS485 Sending Transm...

Page 132: ...ive after a backlight burnout is detected The factory setting is OFF For detection feature details refer to 9 1 RAS Feature 8 1 7 LAN Driver Pleaserefertoyournetworksoftware soperationmanualwheninstal...

Page 133: ...s by interrupt There fore install a reception interrupt function in the application include stdio h include dos h union REGS ir or main ir h ah 0x00 Initialization ir h al 0xe3 9600bps 8bit NONE 1stop...

Page 134: ...e position 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...

Page 135: ...ode AH 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 po...

Page 136: ...mode 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 regi...

Page 137: ...op address 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...

Page 138: ...register 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 se...

Page 139: ...first 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 Start...

Page 140: ...ore Address 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 s...

Page 141: ...reading 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...

Page 142: ...CL DH 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 d...

Page 143: ...disk 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 no...

Page 144: ...send 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 Bi...

Page 145: ...Wait 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 complet...

Page 146: ...00h Successfully 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...

Page 147: ...Error Setting time AH CH CL DH DL 03h Hours BCD Minutes BCD Seconds BCD Summertime option 0 or 1 Reading date AH 04h CH CL DH DL CY Western calendar Year given as 2 digit BCD significant 2 bits 19 or...

Page 148: ...eature includedinthesoftwareutility disk allowstheeasysettingandcontrol Enable Disable ofthepreviouslymentioned AlarmMonitorandExternalInputSignals Last thesystemmonitorfeature suseofanApplicationLink...

Page 149: ...unt values from the CPU to the RAS feature s specialprogrammabletimerandthenperiodicallyclearsthem whichprovidesameans ofmonitoringCPUperformance Iftheclearingofthiscountvalueisstopped thetimer will o...

Page 150: ...Reset Input This is the reset signal sent from an external device to the PL When this signal is en abled a forced reset of the PL is performed The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disa...

Page 151: ...tion informationtoexternaldevices The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable any of these output signals Also whenAlarmOutputisenabled theindicatorisalwayslitorange For connection pin...

Page 152: ...has occurred Buzzer Output ThisfeatureusesthePLunit sinternalspeakertoindicatethesystem scondition System Shutdown This feature shuts down the PLunit s OS Windows 95 Windows 98 Second Edi tion The Sys...

Page 153: ...rm CPU Clear Time Up Buzzer Output 2 Pop Up Message 2 Alarm Alarm RAS Connector General Purpose Input Remote Reset Input 2 Bit Hardware Reset LED Lights Orange LightsGreen Flashes Orange Red Power ON...

Page 154: ...ty screen In this screen enter the System Monitor RASEventsettingsforeach feature tab Click on the OK buttonandtheprogramwill automaticallyclose Follow the steps shown here to complete the System Moni...

Page 155: ...mation message Reset Resets the PL unit by performing a forced shutdown Enable Allows setting of monitoring items 1 When setting Enable on Remote Reset the same action as the Reset occurs Performing r...

Page 156: ...roperty Screen is as follows Enable Disable function Set the timer Input the message for the Pop up Message Screen Set the Error action when range is exceeded Use the PL unit s BIOS screen to enable d...

Page 157: ...en an alarm is detected the actions set in the System Monitor Property screen are performed and an X appears over the System Tray icon When this occurs double click on the icon to view the alarm conte...

Page 158: ...ar The pop up message provides information about the type of error and the error con tents Whenthismessagebox s BuzzerOff buttonisclicked thebuzzersoundwill stop Clicking on OK will close the box Pop...

Page 159: ...Areyousure 9 2 4 Error Messages Error Type Message Solution CPU Voltage VcoreAPower SupplyError CPU Voltage 2 VcoreB Power SupplyError 3 3V 3 3VPower SupplyError 5 0V 5VPower SupplyError 12V 12VPower...

Page 160: ...ocation and error actions are recorded as error events in the System Log ErroreventinformationcanbecheckedusingtheEventViewer Error Message Display 1 Start the Control Panel Administra tive Tools Even...

Page 161: ...utdown Window has been shut down because of error ALARM ALARM has output because of error LAMP LAMP has output because of error Error Type Message Solution CPU Voltage VcoreAPower SupplyError CPU Volt...

Page 162: ...er s documentation as well as this manual Asystemusingthisfeaturefunctionsasfollows In the server PC start up the Setup exe file in the RASSvr folder on the accessory CD ROM andtheninstalltheprogramby...

Page 163: ...with Pro Studio for Windows Operation Manual When using Pro Studio s Find Stations command to register a PL as a network node activate System Monitor via the PL unit s Remote RAS feature 3 Select PL P...

Page 164: ...re 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 P...

Page 165: ...ess 32 bit Access CPU Voltage mV WORD VLT0 3 3VVoltage mV WORD VLT1 5VVoltage mV WORD VLT2 12VVoltage mV WORD VLT3 5VVoltage mV 4 WORD VLT4 12VVoltage mV WORD VLT5 CPU Voltage2 mV WORD VLT6 CPU Temper...

Page 166: ...ced Reboot Write Value Operation Device Name Item Bit DIN0 DIN00 DIN1 DIN01 DIN2 DIN02 DIN3 DIN03 CPU Voltage Error ERR00 3 3 VVoltage Error ERR01 5 VVoltage Error ERR02 12 VVoltage Error ERR03 5 VVol...

Page 167: ...ion Manual 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 253...

Page 168: ...ingHandle ReleaseofMultithreadingHandle Loading of Network Project File Error Code String Conversion Station Status Readout Feature InitializationofSimplifiedDLL TerminationofSimplifiedDLL The OS type...

Page 169: ...e unit with thinner organic solvents or strong acids Do not use sharp or hard objects such as a mechanical pencil or screwdriver to push on the display This could damage the unit Use the screen protec...

Page 170: ...0 3 1 Replacing the Installation Gasket 10 2 Usage Lifetimes Part Name Lifetime Backup Lithium Battery Approx 7 years Ambient operating temperature of 25o C HDD 20 000 hours motor is ON or 5 years whi...

Page 171: ...nit s power cord has been disconnected and that the unit is cooled down When the PL unit s power cord is connected and the PL is ON high voltage runs through the wires in the back light area do not to...

Page 172: ...er 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 173: ...t 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 att...

Page 174: ...re to insert the con nector to the inverter board and push it until its rear connector is se curely connected or it may cause damage 12 Reattach the PL rear unit to the PL front unit using the PL s gu...

Page 175: ...BIOS settings to see if the HDD is being detected 5 2 2 IDE HDDAUTO DETECTION If the PL can detect the HDD the HDD unit may be damaged Pro face recommendsyouchangetheHDDunit If the PL can not detect t...

Page 176: ...the touch panel surface If the bezel is deformed and is touching the panel surface pleasecontactyourlocalPLdistributorforrepairinstructions Check if the touch panel is damaged or cracked If it is dam...

Page 177: ...evice requires a driver Check if the PLunit s BIOS is set to recognize the peripheral device Check if an interrupt conflict has occurred If it has open an unused interrupt For example if the PLunit s...

Page 178: ...85 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...

Page 179: ...t controller 8259A 0040H 005FH System timer 8254 0060H 006FH Keyboard H8 3332 0070H 007FH Real time clock NMI mask 0080H 009FH DMAbank register 00A0H 00BFH Interrupt controller 2 8259A 00C0H 00DFH DMA...

Page 180: ...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 DRAM...

Page 181: ...Q 7 Parallel Port 1 LPT1 Printer Port IRQ 8 Real Time Clock IRQ 9 Available for users IRQ 10 Serial Port 4 COM4 Touch Panel General Use Port IRQ 11 Serial Port 3 COM3 General Use Port IRQ 12 PS 2 Mous...

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