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Page 2: ...estions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical includi...

Page 3: ...pter 3 Characteristics 41 Characteristics of PS B unit 42 Environmental Characteristics 46 Chapter 4 Dimensions Assembly 47 Dimensions 48 PS B Unit Mounting 53 Preparing to Install the PS B Unit 58 Pa...

Page 4: ...9 System Monitor 113 System Monitor Interface 114 System Monitor Setting 120 Chapter 10 Maintenance 123 Reinstallation Procedure 124 Regular Cleaning and Maintenance 125 Part IV Appendices 133 Chapter...

Page 5: ...that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards...

Page 6: ...d personnel No responsibility is assumed by Pro face for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and...

Page 7: ...PCIe A 2 slots 2 PCI 5 5 slots 2 PCI 3 PCIe B 5 slots 4 PCI 1 PCIe 9 CPU type B Atom N270 C Core 2 Duo P8400 10 Power Supply B DC with I F for UPS battery unit D DC F DC with Noise filter for Marine...

Page 8: ...Slot 0 None 1 DVD Multi drive 2 HDD 3 SSD 4 DVD Multi drive HDD 5 DVD Multi drive SSD 15 Built in Options 0 None 2 DVI D I F Expansion Board 4 COM Expansion Board RS 232C 422 485 5 DVI D I F Expansion...

Page 9: ...technical publications and other technical information from our website Otasuke Pro at http www pro face com otasuke Global Code A global code is assigned to every Pro face product as a universal ref...

Page 10: ...he PS B unit Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control...

Page 11: ...PMENT OPERATION Use only the software provided with this product If you use the other software please confirm the operation and safety before you use Failure to follow these instructions can result in...

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Page 13: ...neral Overview Subject of this Part This part provides an overview of PS B unit What s in this Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 1 Important Information 15 2 Phy...

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Page 15: ...h are specific to the operation of the PS B unit What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement F...

Page 16: ...erate the PS B unit in such a manner that it does not radiate sufficient electromagnetic energy to cause interference in nearby devices Install and test the PS B unit to ensure that the electromagneti...

Page 17: ...ied personnel may include at the application design level engineering department personnel who are familiar with automation safety concepts for example a design engineer at the equipment implementatio...

Page 18: ...icates see the following or product markings http www pro face com worldwide html Compliance Standards Pro face tested this product for compliance with the following compulsory standards United States...

Page 19: ...batteries which must be collected and processed separately when they have run out and on product end of life See the Regular Cleaning and Maintenance see page 125 to extract easily and safely extract...

Page 20: ...cribed in this manual comply with the European Directives concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage CE marking when used as specified in the relevant documentation in applications for w...

Page 21: ...s on the product labeling NOTE Some PS B units are not yet rated as suitable for use in hazardous locations Always use your product in conformance with the product labeling and this manual DANGER EXPL...

Page 22: ...ified for Class I Division 1 operation inside the hazardous area Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous This applies to all connections...

Page 23: ...ling or removing any accessories hardware or cables Unplug the power cable from both the PS B unit and the power supply Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Repla...

Page 24: ...egree of strain relief is maintained Always secure the D Sub connectors to the workstation mating connectors via the two screws located on both sides Operation and Maintenance The systems have been de...

Page 25: ...1 2010 Physical Overview Subject of this Chapter This chapter provides a physical overview of the product What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Package Contents...

Page 26: ...is unit has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local PS B distributor immediately PS B unit DVD ROM contain...

Page 27: ...dc 5 COM2 Serial Interface 6 COM1 Serial Interface 7 DVI I Interface 8 ETH1 Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 9 ETH2 Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 10 USB2 USB4 max 500mA 11 USB1 USB3 max 1A 12...

Page 28: ...m battery for BIOS backup 9 Power Reset button 10 CMOS Profile switch page 88 LED Color Meaning Power Green On Supply voltage OK Red On The system is in standby mode S5 soft off mode or S4 hibernate m...

Page 29: ...ce 8 ETH1 Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 9 ETH2 Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 10 USB2 USB4 max 500 mA 11 USB1 USB3 max 1A 12 Warning sign Heat sink seal 13 Heat sink 14 Slot 1 PCI slot half...

Page 30: ...for BIOS backup 9 Slide in Slot 1 connection via SATA 10 Power Reset button 11 CMOS Profile switch page 88 LED Color Meaning Power Green On Supply voltage OK Red On The system is in standby mode S5 so...

Page 31: ...rnet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 9 ETH2 Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000 MBit 10 USB2 USB4 max 500 mA 11 USB1 USB3 max 1 A 12 Warning sign Heat sink seal 13 Heat sink 14 Slot 1 PCI slot half size 15 Slot...

Page 32: ...pact Flash slot CF1 Connection via IDE PATA 9 Slide in Disk Connection via SATA 10 Front USB USB5 max 1 A 11 Lithium battery for BIOS backup LED Color Meaning Power Green On Supply voltage OK Red On T...

Page 33: ...s a diagnostic interface for service and maintenance NOTICE UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use the front USB USB5 while the machine is in operation Always keep the blue cover closed during norm...

Page 34: ...ungrounded cables in hazardous locations Use only non incendive USB configuration When enclosed keep enclosure doors and openings closed at all times to avoid the accumulation of foreign matter inside...

Page 35: ...pin connector Serial interface COM1 and COM2 Connector D Sub 9 pin plug Type RS 232C modem capable not electrically isolated UART 16650 compatible 16 byte FIFO Transfer rate Max 115 kBit s Cable leng...

Page 36: ...not connect anything to pins 1 4 6 and 9 when using RS 232C with the COM Expansion Board CAUTION UNINTENDED PIN WIRING Do not connect anything to n c pins Failure to follow these instructions can resu...

Page 37: ...Transfer rate kBit s 15 Typ 64 10 Typ 115 5 Typ 115 RS 232C cable Property Signal lines Cable cross section Wire insulation Conductor resistance Stranding Shield 4 x 0 16 mm 26AWG tinned Cu wire PE 82...

Page 38: ...hs can lead to greater potential differences between the bus stations which can hinder communication This can be improved by running ground wire with the others The line ends of the RS 485 interface s...

Page 39: ...ance m Transfer rate kBit s 1200 Typ 115 RS 485 cable Property Signal lines Cable cross section Wire insulation Conductor resistance Stranding Shield 4 x 0 25 mm 24AWG 19 tinned Cu wire PE 82 km Wires...

Page 40: ...ructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage DVI D I F Expansion Board Type DVI I 24 pin Socket RecommendedScrew Type No 4 40 UNC Cable length Max 5 meters 16 40 feet Pin Assignment...

Page 41: ...0856 11 2010 Characteristics Subject of this Chapter This chapter lists the product characteristics What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Characteristics of the...

Page 42: ...be added by Users Graphics Controller Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 4500 MHD Memory Up to 224 MB reserved from main memory Up to 384 MB reserved from main m...

Page 43: ...option DVI D x 1 Built in option Reset button Yes Buzzer Yes Power supply Rated voltage Rated current Inrush current 24 Vdc 25 6A Typically 7 A 50 A 300 s UPS Optional Outer dimensions Width x Height...

Page 44: ...ETH1 or USB1 printed on the product and used for identification in this manual As the internal port number assigned to the interface differs between operating systems please check the interface in yo...

Page 45: ...mbedded Standard 2009 Windows Embedded Standard7 Arabic 1 Bulgarian 1 Chinese Simplified 1 Chinese Traditional 1 Croatian 1 Czech 1 Danish 1 Dutch 1 English Estonian 1 Finnish 1 French German Greek 1...

Page 46: ...nal for products with HDD storage device 5 100 Hz 2 450 m s2 Merchant navy continuous 3 13 2 Hz 1mm 0 04 in 13 2 100 Hz 6 9 m s2 Shock Resistance in operation 147 m s2 11 ms Surrounding air humidity d...

Page 47: ...Dimensions Assembly Subject of this Chapter This chapter concerns the dimensions and the panel mounting of products What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Dimensi...

Page 48: ...ions of the 1 slot Unit The illustration below shows the dimensions of front view The illustration below shows the dimensions of side view mm in 244 9 61 0 71 18 184 6 7 27 42 7 1 68 9 0 34 4x 5 4 4x...

Page 49: ...below shows the dimensions of top view Dimensions of the 2 slot Unit This illustration below shows the dimensions of front view PP LQ mm in 110 5 4 35 70 2 75 244 9 6 18 0 71 184 6 7 26 42 7 1 68 9 0...

Page 50: ...PS 4000B Series User Manual 50 This illustration below shows the dimensions of side view This illustration below shows the dimensions of top view PP LQ PP LQ...

Page 51: ...Dimensions Assembly 51 Dimensions of the 5 slot Unit This illustration below shows the dimensions of front view This illustration below shows the dimensions of side view PP LQ PP LQ...

Page 52: ...ot Unit 12 8mm 0 503 in 28 mm 1 103 in 5 Slot Unit Nominal measurement area General tolerance acc DIN ISO 2768 medium up to 6mm up to 0 236 in 0 1 mm 0 004 in over 6 to 30 mm over 0 236 to 1 181 in 0...

Page 53: ...radius of the cable in mind WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Overheating can cause incorrect software behavior therefore Do not place the PS B unit next to other devices that might cause overhea...

Page 54: ...l 54 PS B unit 1 slot PS B unit 2 slot Mounting plate outline PS B unit Mounting plate outline PS B unit mm in 18 0 71 53 2 09 71 2 8 270 10 63 262 10 31 18 0 71 20 3 0 8 90 3 3 56 110 5 4 35 270 10 6...

Page 55: ...Dimensions Assembly 55 PS B unit 5 slot Mounting plate outline PS B unit 25 7 1 01 165 7 6 52 95 7 3 77 191 4 7 54 mm in 270 10 63 262 10 31 18 0 71...

Page 56: ...ounting orientation PS B unit systems with or without a fan kit can be mounted this way Optional mounting flat Operation in the optional flat mounting position heat sink on top is available for models...

Page 57: ...uarantee sufficient air circulation mount the system so that the spacing on the top bottom and sides is as follows 1 Air out 2 Air in These defined distances are valid for both vertical and flat mount...

Page 58: ...moved for example while it is installed in a rack equipped with caster wheels the unit can receive excessive shock and vibration CAUTION EXCESSIVE VIBRATION Plan your installation activities so that s...

Page 59: ...tation Subject of this Part This part describes setting up the product What s in this Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 5 Getting Started 61 6 Main Power Connect...

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Page 61: ...formation to the CF Card As a result when using the EWF Manager restarting the PS B unit causes any changes the user made to the system to be cancelled The following types of modifications may be canc...

Page 62: ...EWF Manager may be changed by running the ChangeEWFState exe program located in the C Utility Change EWF State directory After running this program a system restart is required for the change to take...

Page 63: ...wer Connection Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes the connection of the PS B unit to the main power supply What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Grou...

Page 64: ...Functional Ground FG to a dedicated ground Shared Ground Allowed If a dedicated ground is not possible use a shared ground as shown Wire Thickness Maximum Line Length 2 5 mm2 13 AWG 30 m 98 ft 60 m 1...

Page 65: ...e SG terminals Shared Ground Avoid Ground Loop When connecting an external device to a PS B unit with the Shield Ground SG ensure that no ground loop is created The PS B unit s FG and SG are connected...

Page 66: ...the grounding resistance is 100 or less 2 When connecting the SG line to another device ensure that the design of the system connection does not produce a ground loop Note The SG and FG terminals are...

Page 67: ...non hazardous This applies to all connections including power ground serial parallel and network connections Never use unshielded ungrounded cables in hazardous locations Use only non incendive USB co...

Page 68: ...use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit Use only 24 Vdc when operating the PS B u...

Page 69: ...power cord to the terminal block as shown below Insert each pin terminal into its designated hole and tighten the screw with a small slot screw driver Use wire with copper conductors only cross sectio...

Page 70: ...system The characteristics of such as system are as follows The 0 Vdc power line and Functional Ground FG are connected internally The 24 Vdc power line is isolated from the FG and from the outputs Th...

Page 71: ...ea is known to be non hazardous This applies to all connections including power ground serial parallel and network connections Never use unshielded ungrounded cables in hazardous locations Use only no...

Page 72: ...ombinations as a system when the approved values of Voc or Uo and Isc or Io for the associated apparatus are less than or equal to Vmax Ui and Imax Ii for the non incendive apparatus and the approved...

Page 73: ...The PS B unit is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D and provides non incendive field wiring to apparatus in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D PS B Unit Associated Non incendive Fie...

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Page 75: ...OS 7 Configuration of the BIOS EIO0000000856 11 2010 Configuration of the BIOS What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page BIOS Options 76 USB Configuration 81 Boot Me...

Page 76: ...transferred to the CMOS If the data is not OK then the CMOS data is checked for validity A message appears if the CMOS data contains anomalies but you can continue the boot procedure by pressing the...

Page 77: ...ing ENTER select the device used for the boot Pause Pressing the pause key stops the POST Press any other key to resume the POST Key Function F1 General help Cursor Moves to the previous item Cursor G...

Page 78: ...ss System Date This is the current date setting The time is maintained by the battery CMOS battery when the unit is turned off Changes to the date Set the date in the format Month Day Year mm dd yyyy...

Page 79: ...Configures ACPI devices Enter Opens submenu PCI configuration Configures PCI devices Enter Opens submenu PCI Express Configuration Configures the PCI Express Enter Opens submenu Graphics configuration...

Page 80: ...Opens submenu Remote access configuration Configures the remote access settings Enter Opens submenu CPU board monitor Displays the current voltage and temperature of the processor Enter Opens submenu...

Page 81: ...B3 USB4 are enabled 6 USB ports USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 USB5 are enabled 8 USB ports USB 2 0 Controller Option for enabling or disabling USB 2 0 Enabled All USB interfaces run in USB 2 0 mode Disabled All...

Page 82: ...ows NT USB 2 0 Controller Mode Defines settings for the USB controller Full speed 12 Mbps Hi speed 480 Mbps BIOS EHCI Hand Off Defines operating system support for the fully automatic EHCI function Di...

Page 83: ...sequence of items in the device list You can add to the list device types that are not connected 1st boot device Use this option to define the boot drive Disabled Primary Master Primary Slave Seconda...

Page 84: ...est POST when it encounters an anomaly Disabled The system does not pause Ignores all anomalies Enabled System pause The system pauses every time an anomaly is encountered Hit DEL Message Display You...

Page 85: ...one User Password Displays whether or not a user password has been set None Change Supervisor Password Required to enter change the supervisor password A supervisor password is necessary to edit BIOS...

Page 86: ...ity User Password You can create the hard disk security user password here Enter Opens submenu Hard Disk Security Master Password You can create the hard disk security master password here Enter Opens...

Page 87: ...of the BIOS 87 BIOS setting Description Setting options Effect Primary Slave HDD Master Password With a valid user password you can change or configure hard drives without rebooting the device Enter E...

Page 88: ...b Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Save Changes and Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY v02 59 C Copyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc BIOS setting Description Setting options Effect Save C...

Page 89: ...wide variety of optional units Main Memory and CF Cards manufactured by Pro face and commercial devices and boards can be used with this product What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the follo...

Page 90: ...efore installing or using it in a hazardous location To power on or power off a PS B unit installed in a Class I Division 2 hazardous location you must either Use a switch located outside the hazardou...

Page 91: ...or equipment damage CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE COMPONENTS PS B unit internal components including accessories such as RAM modules and expansion boards can be damaged by static electricity Keep static p...

Page 92: ...nd so please use caution The main features of the UPS option are Long lasting maintenance free rechargeable batteries Communication via integrated interfaces Temperature sensor Deep discharge protecti...

Page 93: ...le integrated in the PS B with the UPS option 1 2 3 4 5 Features Values Switching Threshold Mains Battery Operation 15 13 V Mains Failure Bridge over Time Max 20 min at 150 W load Charging Current Max...

Page 94: ...ge 12 V Operating Current Max 8 A Deep Discharge Voltage 10 V Temperature Sensor NTC resistance Weight Approx 3 2 kg 7 05 lbs Ambient Temperature Operation Storage Transport 40 to 80 C 40 F to 176 F 6...

Page 95: ...Hardware Modifications 95 The following figure shows the dimensions of the UPS battery unit...

Page 96: ...espan to 20 of Battery Capacity guide of the battery lifespan when storing Ambient Temperature o C Years to 80 of Battery Capacity Temperature Lifespan days Diagram 25 C 77 F 14600 30 C 86 F 9467 35 C...

Page 97: ...on cable Features Values Length 3 m 9 843 ft Outer Diameter 8 5 mm 0 2 mm 0 33 in 0 0078 in Connector Type 6 pin plug connectors tension clamp connection 6 pin socket connectors tension clamp connecti...

Page 98: ...the construction of these batteries you can store and operate the UPS battery unit in any position For mounting the UPS battery unit use the following figure as the drilling template Materials Cable...

Page 99: ...S B unit and the power supply Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit Use o...

Page 100: ...nnot exceed the following dimensions The following figure gives the dimensions of the standard half size PCI card The following figure gives the dimensions of the standard half size PCIe card 100 5 3...

Page 101: ...lowing table provides an overview of the slots where inserting 64 bit cards is possible Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 1slot 1PCI 32 bit PCI 2slot 1PCI 1PCIe 32 bit or 64 bit PCI PCIe 2PCI 32 bit...

Page 102: ...TICE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE Take the necessary protective measures against electrostatic discharge before attempting to remove the PS B unit cover Failure to follow these instructions can result in e...

Page 103: ...rews T10 for PS B unit 5 slots 4 Remove the side cover by sliding it towards the front For PS B unit 5 slots remove the side cover by sliding it towards the left 5 Unscrew the screw from the empty pan...

Page 104: ...ng the installation fastener enclosure accessory or terminal block screws Tightening the screws with excessive force can damage the plastic casing of the PS B unit When installing or removing screws e...

Page 105: ...s use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit Use only 24 Vdc when operating the PS B...

Page 106: ...Windows in an orderly fashion and remove all power from the device 2 Remove the CF Card cover 3 Insert the CF Card firmly into the CF Card slot and check that the eject button pops out 4 Replace the C...

Page 107: ...nplug the power cable from both the PS B and the power supply Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before...

Page 108: ...Torx screws T10 for PS B unit 2 slots C1 Only for PS B unit 5 slots slide the screw covers with coins on the blue cover as shown before removing the Tork screws C2 C2 6 Torx screws T10 for PS B unit 5...

Page 109: ...the housing and fasten using the Torx screws removed at step 2 NOTE The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 N m 4 5 lb in CAUTION OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE Do not exert more than 0...

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Page 111: ...on EIO0000000856 11 2010 Installation Subject of this Part This part describes the product installation What s in this Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 9 System...

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Page 113: ...011 System Monitor Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes the system monitor features of the Industrial Personal Computer What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topi...

Page 114: ...n when an alarm occurs Accessing the System Monitor The procedure below shows how to access the System Monitor interface System Monitor Interface Description The System Monitor interface shows all pos...

Page 115: ...Monitor to the system tray 4 Resets alarmed item 5 Disable buzzer and sound Only active when sound or buzzer is playing The following table describes the icons of the system parameter tab Icon Status...

Page 116: ...e shows the Temperature tab The following table describes the status messages of temperature parameters Fan Status The following figure shows the Fan tab Status Meaning Pass No alarm detected Error Al...

Page 117: ...lifetime support a Lifetime value in percent with a bar bargraph is displayed otherwise Not supported is shown The following table describes the status message of the Industrial Personal Computer dri...

Page 118: ...Shows the alarm or item that can be reset Status Meaning Pass No alarm detected Error Battery unit detected a failure e g battery is disconnected On Battery Power failure system is running on battery...

Page 119: ...itor Alert window 3 Shows the main window 4 If the check box is selected closes the window for one hour even though the alarm is active A new alarm shows the window again 5 Disable buzzer and sound On...

Page 120: ...og box tabs to display the monitoring parameters and setup the various elements to monitor Temperature System Monitor Properties The screenshot below shows the Temperature tab Fan System Monitor Prope...

Page 121: ...Monitor the function of the PC fans Select this check box to enable and begin monitoring the function of fans When enabled see page 122 set the Error action Field Description Monitor the function of...

Page 122: ...nd begin monitoring the installed battery unit When enabled see page 122 set the Error action Field Description Turn on buzzer Select this check box to enable the buzzer Play sound Select this check b...

Page 123: ...0856 11 2010 Maintenance Subject of this Chapter This chapter covers maintenance of the PS B unit What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Reinstallation Procedure...

Page 124: ...ut of the immediate work area Do not remove ESD sensitive components from their anti static bags until you are ready to install them When handling static sensitive components wear a properly grounded...

Page 125: ...he system before applying power to the unit Use only 24 Vdc when operating the PS B unit Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury DANGER EXPLOSION HAZARD Always conf...

Page 126: ...mperatures of the heat sink may reach 70 C 158 F Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage...

Page 127: ...ION OR ARC FLASH Read and understand the safety information in the Regular Cleaning and Maintenance section see page 125 before attempting this procedure Failure to follow these instructions will resu...

Page 128: ...ge from your body 3 1 Remove the black plastic cover from the battery compartment 2 Carefully pull out the battery using removal strips 4 The battery should not be held by its edges Insulated tweezers...

Page 129: ...ttery only with identical type Type CR2477N Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Read and...

Page 130: ...Torx screws T10 for PS B unit 2 slots C1 Only for PS B unit 5 slots slide the screw covers with coins on the blue cover as shown before removing the Tork screws C2 C2 6 Torx screws T10 for PS B unit 5...

Page 131: ...d fasten using the screws removed at step 3 NOTE The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 N m 4 5 lb in CAUTION OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE Do not exert more than 0 5 N m 4 5 lb in of t...

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Page 133: ...133 Appendices IV Appendices EIO0000000856 11 2010 Appendices What s in this Part This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 11 Accessories 135 12 After sales service 137...

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Page 135: ...pin Plug 4 5m FP CV02 45 Digital Visual Interface cable used to send the image signal to the monitor corresponding to Digital line 1 from the host DVI D 24 pin male 5 m FP DV01 50 A branch cable conv...

Page 136: ...1 set PFXZPB5IUFAN1 Noise Filter for Marine Certification 2 PFXZFTPNDC1 UPS battery unit PFXZPSEUUPB1 UPS connection cable between UPS interface board and UPS battery unit 3m PFXZPSCBUP3 1For Pro face...

Page 137: ...137 After sales service 12 Accessories EIO0000000856 11 2010 After sales service For details on after sales service refer to Pro face website at http www pro face com trans en manual 1001 html...

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