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OPEN HMI USER MANUAL 

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for IP10IA99 series

Page 1: ...OPEN HMI USER MANUAL USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Human Machine Interface Panel 10 4 15 17 IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 Panel PC series ...

Page 3: ... Display with Touch Screen 18 5 1 2 Front Panel Care and Cleaning Chemical Resistance 18 5 2 Bottom View 19 5 3 Power Control Indicators Reset and Grounding 20 5 3 1 Power Connector 20 5 3 1 1 Power Button and Power LED 20 5 3 1 2 Reset Button 22 5 3 1 2 HDD LED 22 5 3 2 Interfaces Rear Bottom Side of the System 22 5 3 2 1 USB Connectors 23 5 3 2 2 COM Serial Interface Connector 23 5 3 2 3 LAN1 an...

Page 4: ...3 2 Connecting to AC Power Source via the AC DC Adapter 44 6 4 BIOS Setup 45 6 4 1 Entering Setup Launch System Setup 45 6 4 2 Main 45 6 4 3 Information 46 6 4 4 Configuration 47 6 4 5 Boot 59 6 4 6 Security 60 6 4 7 Save and Exit 61 6 5 Software Installation 62 6 5 1 Calibration the Touch Screen 62 6 5 1 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 62 6 5 1 2 Calibrate the Touch Screen 62 6 5 2 Brightness Cont...

Page 5: ...10 15 17 Power button and LED as power indicator 21 Fig 5 17 2 Close up on I O of 10 15 17 Power LED and Reset button 21 Fig 5 18 Adjust the switch 21 Fig 5 19 I O interface 22 Fig 5 20 Expansion I O on 15 17 22 Fig 5 21 Expansion I O on 10 4 22 Fig 5 22 Rear side of the system shown as 10 4 IP10IA99 23 Fig 5 23 Right side of the 10 4 IP10IA99 24 Fig 5 24 Left side of the 10 4 IP10IA99 24 Fig 5 25...

Page 6: ...Fig 6 30 Serial Port Console Redirection Configuration 56 Fig 6 31 15 PCI Configuration 57 Fig 6 32 Power Control Configuration 58 Fig 6 33 Advanced Configuration 59 Fig 6 34 Boot 60 Fig 6 35 Security 61 Fig 6 36 Save and Exit 62 Fig 6 37 Touch calibration procedure 63 Fig 6 38 Brightness Control procedure 65 Fig 7 1 Front view of 10 4 Panel PC system 70 Fig 7 2 Front view of 15 Panel PC system 70...

Page 7: ...guarantee on the part of American Industrial Systems Inc regarding technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics specified in the manual American Industrial Systems Inc does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that American Industrial Systems Inc is aware of such errors or inaccuracies or that Ame...

Page 8: ...f damage to the product if the corresponding warning notices are not observed This symbol designates that the product or parts which could be damaged if the corresponding warning notices are not observed This symbol designates general information about the product and the user s guide This symbol designates detail information about the specific product configuration ...

Page 9: ...t included in the guarantee beyond the legal stipulations 2 2 Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation American Industrial Systems Inc shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation if users fail to abide by the safety instructions 2 3 Liability Limitation Exemption from the Warranty Obligation In the event of damage to the PPC unit caused by failure to abide by the hints in ...

Page 10: ...e optional external AC DC adapter serves as disconnecting device For this reason the outlet of the AC power source must be located near to the device and be easily reached Never place the unit under direct sunlight near heat sources or in a humid place Make sure the unit has proper ventilation Only units and components which meet the requirements of an SELV circuit safety extra low voltage in comp...

Page 11: ... and input signals before plugging and removing connectors or test equipment 6 Keep the work area free from non conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam 7 Use field service tools with conductivity such as screwdrivers pliers and vacuum cleaners 8 Always put drives and PCBs with the component side down on the working bench 3 3 Instructions for the Lithium Battery Wa...

Page 12: ...P10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 has been designed for industrial use The most recent version of the EMC guidelines EMC Directive 2004 108 EC is applied If the users modify and or add to the equipment e g installation of add on cards the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration safety requirements may be not applicable any more ...

Page 13: ... IP15IA99 IP17IA99 Panel PC series Panel Mount Kit Panel 10 4 IP10IA99 A1 8 pieces Panel 15 IP15IA99 A1 16 pieces Panel 17 IP17IA99 A1 16 pieces Open Lead DC Power Cable Power Cord US EU AC DC Adapter 24V 75W with Power Cord compliant with EU US requirement Optional Wall mount bracket or Support bracket for DIN Rail Clip of the AC DC Adapter ...

Page 14: ...ntification The label is placed at the rear side of the unit IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 Panel PC series These model part numbers correspond to the model part numbers for certification tested by UL and other certifying agencies On the label of the system the bracket is replaced by alphanumeric characters combination according to the configuration of ordered systems Fig 4 1 Label on the unit ...

Page 15: ...ontact 4 5 pin terminal block connector for power inlet from the adaptor to the unit 3 pin is the power V NC V supplied from a wide input range DC 12V 24V 20 tolerance while the other 2 pin serves the UPS like purpose If the AC power source is failed and no power inputs to the DC adaptor the other 2 pin on the right side of the connector can supply the power to the unit from the standby UPS 5 The ...

Page 16: ...15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 Fig 5 1 Top view of the IP15IA99 Panel PC System 15 Fig 5 2 Right view Fig 5 3 Front view of the IP15IA99 Panel PC System 15 Fig 5 4 Left view Fig 5 5 Bottom view of the IP15IA99 Panel PC System 15 Fig 5 6 Rear view of the IP15IA99 Panel PC System 15 ...

Page 17: ...g 5 7 Top view of the IP10IA99 Panel PC System 10 Fig 5 8 Right view Fig 5 9 Front view of the IP10IA99 Panel PC System 10 Fig 5 10 Left view Fig 5 11 Bottom view of the IP10IA99 Panel PC System 10 Fig 5 12 Rear view of the IP10IA99 Panel PC System 10 ...

Page 18: ...um front bezel with customized complete overlay of PET for the 10 4 15 17 display Display 10 4 15 17 with corresponding 5 Wire Resistive Touch Screen Power Button and LED as Power Indicator Depending on the size of the integrated display 10 4 15 17 the outline dimensions of display unit are Dimension mm 10 4 Display IP10IA99 15 Display IP15IA99 17 Display IP17IA99 Front Bezel of Stainless Steel W ...

Page 19: ...Panel system Do not use a hard or a pointed object like screw drivers or pliers to operate the touch screen because such an action will damage the surface of touch screen 5 1 2 Front Panel Care and Cleaning Chemical Resistance Mild detergent and water or isopropyl alcohol is recommended for cleaning Use of solvents with strong acidity or alkalinity which could react with the paint or printed color...

Page 20: ...long term service Before using the front bezel it is necessary to remember all conditions of each application and all possible impacts to materials of front bezel e g an injurious effect of some aggressive substances can be advanced by higher temperatures Also a permanent deformation or mechanical erosion of surfaces can reduce a chemical resistance of used materials 5 2 Bottom View Fig 5 15 I O V...

Page 21: ...e standby UPS Table 5 1 Electrical Specifications for the Panel System System Type Product Input Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 24V DC 1 49A max 12V DC 2 93A max IP15IA99 24V DC 1 73A max 12V DC 3 46A max IP17IA99 24V DC 2 18A max 12V DC 4 16A max 5 3 1 1 Power Button and Power LED The Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 provides...

Page 22: ...button and LED as power indicator on the lower right front side of the unit Fig 5 17 2 Close up on I O of 10 15 17 Power LED and Reset button on the bottom rear side of the unit Fig 5 18 Adjust the switch to the left position to enable the PWR button on the front bezel It s a protective mechanism Hints for DC power connection The DC power source should be able to be switched off and on via an isol...

Page 23: ...4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 is designed with a HDD LED on the bottom rear side of the system Fig 5 18 Table 5 4 HDD Working status HDD Work 10 4 and 15 PPC HDD LED rear Off N A On Green 5 3 2 Interfaces Rear Bottom Side of the System Fig 5 19 I O interface 1 2 x USB 1 1 2 0 ports Default or 1x RS 232 port for Additional Extension 7 1 x HDD LED 2 1 x RS 232 port COM3 Default or 2x USB 1 1 2...

Page 24: ...N1 and LAN2 Ethernet Interface Connectors These interface connectors 6 Fig 5 19 are provided as RJ45 sockets with integrated LEDs Ethernet Port Data Transfer Rate LAN1 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN2 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet LED States Left LED State Link Activity State Right LED State Link Speed Off No Active Off 10 Base T Yellow Active Green 100 Base T Orange 1000 Base T 5 3 2 4 VGA Interface Connector A...

Page 25: ...cover refer to 2 Fig 5 22 in order to prevent it from intrusion access 5 5 Left and Right Side View Fig 5 23 Right side of the 10 4 IP10IA99 Fig 5 24 Left side of the 10 4 IP10IA99 Legend for Fig 5 23 and Fig 5 24 1 Front panel of the system with seal at the rear side 5 Screws that secure the cover on the left and right side 2 Enclosure of the display 6 Mounting slots with installed mounting clamp...

Page 26: ...f IPxxIA99 product designation 7 Enclosure of the display 4 Threaded hole marked red in the picture only 4x for mounting the VESA 75 100 compliant adapter plate refer to the VESA Mounting Plate Optional 8 Cover that obstructs the access to the CF slot 9 Cover 5 7 DC or AC Power Connection The Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 can be connected to a DC powe...

Page 27: ...elivered with two main power cords Open Lead Cable 2m Fig 5 26 External Open Lead Cable supplied with the IPxxIA99 Panel system 5 7 2 External AC DC Adapter The external AC DC power adapter is an optional part If ordered the AC DC power adapter will be delivered with two main power cords Fig 5 27 External AC DC 24V 75W adapter supplied with the IPxxIA99 Panel system ...

Page 28: ... source The system may only be opened in accordance with the description in this user s manual for Configuration of the RS422 RS485 interface Refer to COM port mode by BIOS setting These procedures have to be carried out only by qualified specialist personnel It is not allowed to operate the system without installed cover Please observe the safety instruction for handling assemblies with static se...

Page 29: ...tor J2 Case Open Detect Connector 1 2 Pin wafer 2mm J3 LPC Debug Card Connector 2 5Pin cut Pin 9 Header 2 54mm J4 GPIO Connector 2 5 Pin Header 2mm J5 Power output Connector for SATA device 1 3 Pin wafer 2 5mm Right Angle J6 SATA Port 1 Connector Single Right Angle J7 USB Port 2 3 Connector 2 5 Pin Box Header 2mm Right Angle J8 USB Port 4 5 Connector 2 5 Pin Box Header 2mm Right Angle J9 COM3 RS 2...

Page 30: ...r J22 USB Port 0 1 Connector Type A J23 COM1 RS 232 422 485 Connector D SUB9 J24 VGA Connector D SUB 15 Pin female J25 Power Input Connector Terminal Blocks 5Px1 3 81mm female SW1 Front Panel Power on Switch ON OFF slide SW2 Power on Switch Push Button SW3 H W System Reset Switch Push Button D45 Status Display LED 1x2 LED Array JP1 CMOS Setup PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 2 Normal Keep CMOS Setup 2 3 Clear...

Page 31: ...SCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 2 3 LVDS Signal Open Open Short Open Short 1CH 18 Bits Open Short Open Short Open 1CH 24 Bits Default Open Open Open Short Open 2CH 24 Bits JP10 LCD Backlight Dimming Setup PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 Short NC NC NC MAX 3 3V Software adj NC Short NC NC MAX 3 5V NC NC Short NC MAX 5V Software adj NC NC NC Short MIN 2 3V 6 1 2 Connector J1 Compact Flash Type II Conne...

Page 32: ...onnector Single Right Angle J7 J8 USB Port 2 3 Port 4 5 Connector 2 5 Pin Box Header 2mm Right Angle PIN NO DESCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 5V Port 2 2 5V Port 3 3 USB_D2 4 USB_D3 5 USB_D2 6 USB_D3 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 NC PIN NO DESCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 5V Port 4 2 5V Port 5 3 USB_D4 4 USB_D5 5 USB_D4 6 USB_D5 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 NC J9 COM2 COM3 COM4 Connector 2 5 Pin Box Header 2mm Right ...

Page 33: ... YAM1 5 YAP2 6 YAM2 7 YAP3 8 YAM3 9 CLKAP 10 CLKAM 11 YBP0 12 YBM0 13 YBP1 14 YBM1 15 YBP2 16 YBM2 17 YBP3 18 YBM3 19 CLKBP 20 CLKBM 21 DDCPCLK 22 DDCPDATA 23 GND 24 NC 25 GND 26 GND 27 LVDS 28 LVDS 29 NC 30 LVDS J15 Touch Panel Connector 1 6 Pin Header 2 54mm PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 UL 2 UR 3 Probe 4 LL 5 LR J16 Front Panel Connector 1 4 Pin Wafer 2mm PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 LED Hi Green LED Low Orange...

Page 34: ...1 RS 232 422 485 Connector D SUB9 J24 VGA Connector D SUB 15 Pin female J25 Power Input Connector Terminal Blocks 5Px1 3 81mm female PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 Backup Vin 2 Backup Vin 3 GND EARTH 4 Vin 5 Vin SW1 Front Panel Power on Switch ON OFF slide SW2 Power on Switch Push Button SW3 H W System Reset Switch Push Button D45 Status Display LED 1x2 LED Array Place DESCRIPTION Up IDE Active LED RED Low ...

Page 35: ...em assembly line before shipment It s not necessary for end users to do any assembly unless installing the optional HDD RAM CF and Power Input Installation of these optional components is described below 1 Unscrew the IPC back cover to detach it 2 Remove the IPC back cover 3 Insert Memory module to the slot 4 Press down the Memory module and finish Figure 6 2 Installation of Memory ...

Page 36: ... reduce mistake of hardware installation The step 1 to 6 is HDD installation and step 6 to 1 is HDD un installation 1 The removable HDD tray on the upper left side 2 Fix the anti vibration washers on HDD tray first 3 Fix the HDD to the removable tray with screws 4 Connect the HDD SATA cable power cable and apply sticker cloth as illustrated 5 Put the fixed HDD tray back to the cover 6 Screw the HD...

Page 37: ...cket of back cover 2 Remove the side bracket 3 Insert New CF card to CF socket carefully 4 Insert New CF card to CF socket carefully 5 Complete insertion Ejection by pressing the elastic stick on the right side if necessary 6 Screw the side bracket and finish Fig 6 4 Side View of CF Card Insertion ...

Page 38: ... 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 configurations come in the delivering status with mounted mounting clamps Fig 6 10 depending on the ordered system These mounting clamps have to be removed at first in order to install the system into a sub frame or a panel Loosen the screws enough to allow the removing of the mounting clamps from the enclosure but do not entirely remove the screws...

Page 39: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 38 Fig 6 7 Panel cut out dimension for IP10IA99 Fig 6 8 Panel cut out dimension for IP15IA99 ...

Page 40: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 39 Fig 6 9 Panel cut out dimension for IP17IA99 ...

Page 41: ...clamps with screws included from the rear side of the panel Fig 6 10 Mounting kit step by step In order to ensure NEMA 4 front sealing against dust and water mount the system on a non textured surface Before you install Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 into a panel or a sub frame for industrial cabinet verify the perfect condition of the seal at the rear...

Page 42: ...r In order to fix the AC DC adapter for mounting onto a wall a wall mount plate and housing are included For DIN Rail mounting a DIN Rail clip is included which can be mounted to the rear side of wall mount plate The available mounting holes of the wall mount plate allow attaching the adapter to a wall in a vertical as well as a horizontal position Fig 6 11 Inside of the wall mount plate for the A...

Page 43: ... the enclosure 4 Fig 6 12 and the threaded holes 3 Fig 6 11 of the wall mount plate are aligned 4 Tighten on the captive screws The captive screws must be firmly tightened 6 3 Getting started The Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 is designed to be powered from a DC power source via the included DC power cable In order to use an AC power source as main pow...

Page 44: ...nect the other end of the DC power cable wires with lug terminals refer to Fig 5 26 to the terminals of the 24V DC power source The wires of the DC power cable are labeled and to indicate their polarity Ensure that the power connections maintain the proper polarity 4 Switch on the isolating switch in order to apply voltage to the terminals of the power source cable wires 5 Turn on the system via t...

Page 45: ...or Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 The DC power connector of the system is on the rear bottom side and is labeled 12 24V DC Make sure the connector is securely locked in place 2 Connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 3 Plug the AC connector of the adapter into an AC wall outlet of the AC power source 4 Turn on the Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEM...

Page 46: ... errors are significant enough to abort the start up 6 4 1 Entering Setup Launch System Setup Power on the computer and the system will start POST Power On Self Test process When the message below appears on the screen press Del key to enter Setup Press Del to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system by turning it OFF and On or p...

Page 47: ...em Read only System Date The date format is Day Month Date Year Use or to configure system Date System Time The time format is Hour Minute Second Use or to configure system Time 6 4 3 Information Use this menu for basic system configurations such as system information product feature and technical important issue etc Fig 6 18 System Information ...

Page 48: ...by mode in S1 POS or S3 STR fashion through the setting of this field Options are S1 POS The S1 sleep mode is a low power state In this state no system context is lost CPU or chipset and hardware maintains all system contexts S3 STR The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where the information of system configuration and open applications files is saved to main memory that remains powered while m...

Page 49: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 48 Fig 6 20 ACPI Configuration CPU Configuration These items show the advanced specifications of your CPU Read only Fig 6 21 CPU Configuration ...

Page 50: ...tacks when combined with a supporting OS The choice Enabled Default Disabled C States CPU idle is set to Enhanced C States The choice Enabled Default Disabled USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB device is connected Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI application The choice Disabled Enabled Auto EHCI H...

Page 51: ...nual Ver 1 02 Page 50 Fig 6 22 USB Configuration SATA Configuration It uses a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk drive Fig 6 23 SATA Configuration ATA IDE Configuration The choice Disabled Compatible Enhanced Default ...

Page 52: ...aphics needs Default DVMT FIXED Memory Select DVMT FIXED Mode Memory size used by Internal Graphic Device Configuration options are listed below 128 MB 256 MB Default Maximum IGD Boot Type Use this option to select the display device used by the system when it boots Configuration options are listed below VIBOS DEFAULT CRT LVDS CRT LVDS Default LVDS Panel Type Select LCD panel used by Internal Grap...

Page 53: ...max LED backlight brightness Active LVDS Use this option to select the Active LFP configuration No LVDS VBIOS does not enable LVDS Int LVDS VBIOS enables LVDS driver by integrated encoder Default Fig 6 24 Integrated Video Configuration Fig 6 25 GMCH BLC Control ...

Page 54: ...put signal of onboard LAN is detected The choice Enabled Default Disabled Fig 6 26 LAN Configuration W83627UHG Super IO Configuration This System is using Super IO Chip W83627UHG there are Port1 port4 COM port for selection When you select Port 1 2 3 or 4 the relational contents are as below Serial Port Selectable COM port mode through BIOS Enable Default or disable Serial Port COM Device Setting ...

Page 55: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 54 Fig 6 27 W83627UHG Serial Port 1 Configuration WDT Function Select WDT Function is Enabled or Disabled Default Fig 6 28 W83627UHG Super IO Configuration ...

Page 56: ...tem temperture relational Volts 12V 3 3V Fig 6 29 H W Monitor Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection Configuration Console Redirection Use this option to specify when console redirection should occur Disabled the console is not re directed after POST Default Enabled Redirection is active during POST and during Boot Loader ...

Page 57: ...cy Mass Strorage Devive with Option ROM PCI Latency Timer Select value in units of PCI clocks for PCI device latency timer register The choice 32 Default 64 96 128 160 192 224 248 PCI Express Device Setting To Set each PCI Express Enabled Default and Disabled Maximum Payload Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow system BIOS to select the value The choice Auto Default 128 256 512 1024 ...

Page 58: ... or disabled Default System wake on alarm event When system enabled will wake on the current time Increase minute s PME Wake up function Enabled or Disabled Restore AC Power Loss Use this option to specify what state the system returns to if there is a sudden loss of power to the system Power Off The system remains turned off Power On The system turns on Default Last State DEFAULT the system retur...

Page 59: ...n modem line to rouse the system from a suspend or standby state That is the system will be roused by an incoming call on a modem Disabled Wake event not generated by an incoming call Default Enabled Wake event generated by an incoming call Advanced Configuration Spread Spectrum Control Enabled or Disabled Default Rounte Port 80h to LPC Default or PCI ...

Page 60: ...bled Normal POST messages displayed Default Enabled OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages Fast Boot Use this option to make the computer speed up the boot process Disabled No POST procedures are skipped Default Enabled Some POST procedures are skipped to decrease the system boot time Boot Option 1 SATA Disabled Default Hard Drive BBS Priorities SATA Disabled Default ...

Page 61: ...ministrator and user passwords If only the administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup If only the user s password is set then this is power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In setup the user will have Administrator rights ...

Page 62: ...anges Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without any saving any changes Save Changes Save Change done so far to any of the setup option Discard Changes Discard Change done so far to any of the setup option Restore Default Restore Load Default values for all the Setup Option Save as User Default Save the Changes done so far ...

Page 63: ...he touch screen to the screen s image Before you calibrate the touch screen let the system warm up for 30 minutes Calibration aligns the active touch sensitive area of the touch screen with the image on the display Calibration also determines the edges of the screen s image and locates the center of the touch screen If the touch screen is not calibrated properly the active area of the touch screen...

Page 64: ...degrees In the first From the Program to find eGalaxTouch icon then click the Configure Utility Click the Page About you can find the information and version of the Touch Screen Utility Click the Page General the installed USB Touch Screen Controller is shown Click the Page Setting you can choose the Linearization Style either 9 Points or 25 Points Click the Page Tools you can choose 4 Points Cali...

Page 65: ... know touch accuracy Click the Page Display you can select the Operation Mode Click the Page Hardware Controller Model and Firmware Version can be seen Click Hardware Setting you can adjust Sensitivity and Delay time of touch screen Click the Page Edge Compensation to adjust the Edge Parameters ...

Page 66: ...rightness Control The Brightness Control icon on the notification bar shown below provides selection to adjust the brightness of the Operator Interface Computer 10 15 17 NEMA4 system IP10IA99 IP15IA99 IP17IA99 If the icon doesn t appear please just click the START menu To display the Brightness Control window follow these steps 1 Click the Brightness Control menu to display the Brightness Control ...

Page 67: ... 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 66 2 Click the Brightness Control icon in the notification area 3 Move the slide bar in the Brightness Control window to adjust the brightness Fig 6 38 Brightness Control procedure ...

Page 68: ...32GB Optional Compact Flash Type II up to 32GB Optional Compact Flash Type II up to 32GB Optional 1x CF Type II socket with Cover 1x CF Type II socket with Cover 1x CF Type II socket with Cover Cover on unit when CF not in use Cover on unit when CF not in use Cover on units when CF not in use VGA Intel N455 Integrated Graphics Intel N455 Integrated Graphics Intel N455 Integrated Graphics Ethernet ...

Page 69: ... Relative Humidity 20 90 RH 50 Non condensing 20 90 RH 50 Non condensing 20 90 RH 50 Non condensing Case Panel Temp Less than 40 25 ambient temperature front bezel Less than 40 25 ambient temperature front bezel Less than 40 25 ambient temperature front bezel Weight 3 90 Kg 6 25 Kg with carton 5 90 Kg 9 70 Kg with carton 7 80 Kg 12 10 Kg with carton Dimension 314 x 253 x 50 mm 4mm Stainless Steel ...

Page 70: ...433C Border Overlay on bezel Black Pantone 433C Border Overlay on bezel Certification CE FCC Class A UL cUL 60950 approved CE FCC Class A UL cUL 60950 approved CE FCC Class A UL cUL 60950 approved Power Supply Built in DC to DC power design Built in DC to DC power design Built in DC to DC power design DC 12 24V Wide Range input 20 DC 12 24V wide range input 20 DC 12 24V wide range input 20 5 pin T...

Page 71: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 70 7 2 Mechanical Specifications Fig 7 1 Front view of 10 4 Panel PC system Fig 7 2 Front view of 15 Panel PC system ...

Page 72: ...OIC Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 71 Fig 7 3 Front view of 17 Panel PC system ...

Page 73: ... 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 72 Fig 7 4 1 Rear view of 10 4 Panel PC System Fig 7 4 2 Right side view of 10 4 Panel PC System Fig 7 5 1 Rear view of 15 Panel PC System Fig 7 5 2 Right side view of 15 Panel PC System ...

Page 74: ...C Panel 10 15 17 User Manual Ver 1 02 Page 73 Fig 7 6 1 Rear view of 17 Panel PC System Fig 7 6 2 Right side view of 17 Panel PC System Fig 7 7 1 Wall mount kit Top View Fig 7 7 2 Wall mount kit Side view ...

Page 75: ...c fields IEC 61000 4 3 2010 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2011 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 2005 Conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields IEC 61000 4 6 2008 Power frequency magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 2009 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations IEC 61000 4 11 2004 Harmonics Current IEC61000 3 2 2005 A1 2008 A2 2009 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicks IEC61000 3 ...

Page 76: ... the shipper 5 When returning goods include the name and telephone number of a person whom we can contact for further explanations if necessary Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question Ensure that the unit is properly packed in the original box A product packaging manual will be included with the replacement Panel or can be emailed to you...

Page 77: ...bligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Subject to change without prior notice Any product names mentioned may be trademarks or product designations of AIS or its suppliers whose use by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of the trademark owners American Industrial Systems Inc AIS 1768 McGaw Avenue I...

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