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AFL-W15A/17D-GM45 Panel PC 

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User Manual 

AFL-W15A/17D-GM45 

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Panel PC with Touch Screen Intel® CPU

Gigabit Ethernet, USB, Audio, RS-232/422/485, SATA 

RoHS Compliant, IP 64 Protection 

Rev. 3.00 – 25 July, 2013 

Summary of Contents for AFL-W15A-GM45

Page 1: ... W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page i User Manual AFL W15A 17D GM45 MODEL Panel PC with Touch Screen Intel CPU Gigabit Ethernet USB Audio RS 232 422 485 SATA RoHS Compliant IP 64 Protection Rev 3 00 25 July 2013 ...

Page 2: ...Updated for R22 version Bluetooth function optional Updated Appendix C One Key Recovery 25 July 2011 2 10 Updated for R21 version change wireless module 17 June 2011 1 05 Added battery disposal warning message in Appendix A Added One Key Recovery as Appendix C 31 August 2010 1 04 Added J6 jumper settings 10 November 2009 1 03 Updated I O diagrams 26 May 2009 1 02 Minor updates 8 April 2009 1 01 Ad...

Page 3: ...ages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS All registered tr...

Page 4: ...7 1 7 2 AFL 17D GM45 Dimensions 8 2 INSTALLATION 9 2 1 UNPACK THE PANEL PC 10 2 2 PACKING LIST 11 2 3 HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION 12 2 4 COMPACTFLASH INSTALLATION 14 2 5 JUMPER SETTINGS 16 2 5 1 COM1 Pin 9 Setup 16 2 5 2 COM3 Pin 9 Setup 17 2 5 3 COM3 RS 232 422 485 Setup 17 2 5 4 COM3 422 485 Setup 18 2 6 MOUNTING THE SYSTEM 19 2 7 BOTTOM PANEL CONNECTORS 19 2 7 1 LAN Connection 20 2 7 2 Serial Devic...

Page 5: ...ware Health Configuration 37 3 3 4 AHCI Configuration 40 3 3 4 1 AHCI Port n 41 3 3 5 Remote Access Configuration 42 3 3 6 USB Configuration 46 3 3 6 1 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 48 3 3 7 Power Configuration 50 3 3 7 1 ACPI Settings 51 3 3 8 Super IO Configuration 52 3 4 PCI PNP 54 3 5 BOOT 57 3 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration 57 3 5 2 Boot Device Priority 62 3 5 3 Hard Disk Drives 63 3...

Page 6: ...ONE KEY RECOVERY 85 C 1 ONE KEY RECOVERY INTRODUCTION 86 C 1 1 System Requirement 87 C 1 2 Supported Operating System 88 C 2 SETUP PROCEDURE FOR WINDOWS 89 C 2 1 Hardware and BIOS Setup 90 C 2 2 Create Partitions 90 C 2 3 Install Operating System Drivers and Applications 94 C 2 4 Build up Recovery Partition 95 C 2 5 Create Factory Default Image 97 C 3 AUTO RECOVERY SETUP PROCEDURE 102 C 4 SETUP PR...

Page 7: ...irectory 120 C 6 6 Setup a Client System for Auto Recovery 121 C 7 OTHER INFORMATION 124 C 7 1 Using AHCI Mode or ALi M5283 VIA VT6421A Controller 124 C 7 2 System Memory Requirement 126 D TERMINOLOGY 127 E WATCHDOG TIMER 131 F HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE 134 F 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE TABLE FOR IPB PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS ROHS COMPLIANT UNDER 2002 95 EC WITHOUT MERCURY 135 ...

Page 8: ... 2 7 Connectors 20 Figure 2 8 LAN Connection 20 Figure 2 9 Serial Device Connector 21 Figure 2 10 USB Device Connection 22 Figure 2 11 VGA Connector 23 Figure 4 1 Back Cover Retention Screws 74 Figure 4 2 DDR SO DIMM Module Installation 75 Figure C 1 IEI One Key Recovery Tool Menu 86 Figure C 2 Launching the Recovery Tool 91 Figure C 3 Recovery Tool Setup Menu 91 Figure C 4 Command Mode 92 Figure ...

Page 9: ...104 Figure C 25 Auto Recovery Environment for Windows 104 Figure C 26 Building the Auto Recovery Partition 105 Figure C 27 Factory Default Image Confirmation 105 Figure C 28 Image Creation Complete 106 Figure C 29 Press any key to continue 106 Figure C 30 Partitions for Linux 108 Figure C 31 System Configuration for Linux 109 Figure C 32 Access menu lst in Linux Text Mode 109 Figure C 33 Recovery ...

Page 10: ...6 Table 2 1 Packing List 12 Table 2 2 COM1 Pin 9 Setup 16 Table 2 3 COM1 Pinouts 17 Table 2 4 COM3 Pin 9 Setup 17 Table 2 5 COM3 RS 232 422 485 Setup 18 Table 2 6 COM3 RS 232 422 485 Setup 18 Table 2 7 COM3 Pinouts 18 Table 2 8 COM3 422 485 Setup 19 Table 3 1 BIOS Navigation Keys 27 ...

Page 11: ...ion 46 BIOS Menu 11 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration 48 BIOS Menu 12 APM Configuration 50 BIOS Menu 13 ACPI Settings 51 BIOS Menu 14 Super IO Configuration 52 BIOS Menu 15 PCI PnP Configuration 55 BIOS Menu 16 Boot 57 BIOS Menu 17 Boot Settings Configuration 57 BIOS Menu 18 Boot Device Priority Settings 62 BIOS Menu 19 Hard Disk Drives 63 BIOS Menu 20 Removable Drives 63 BIOS Menu 21 CD DVD D...

Page 12: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 1 Chapter 1 1 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...olux is a self contained system with all parts excluding the power supply contained inside the casing allowing a completely interactive panel PC with only a single power cable Network access is enabled through an 802 11b g n wireless adapter Wired options are always available on the rear panel with two serial ports and four USB ports for peripherals and two Gigabit Ethernet slots for networking Th...

Page 14: ...om the external power supply required Touch screen Wireless LAN Gigabit Ethernet Bluetooth optional IP64 protection RoHS compliant 1 4 External Overview The AFL W15A 17D GM45 consists of a screen and rear panel that covers the back sides and top The rear panel contains a smaller access panel all the cable connections and the mounting holes 1 4 1 Front Panel The front side of the AFL W15A 17D GM45 ...

Page 15: ...FL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 4 Figure 1 2 Front Panel 1 4 2 Rear Panel The rear panel provides access to retention screw holes that support the wall mounting Refer to 4Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Rear Panel ...

Page 16: ... 1 x Power input 12 V 1 x Reset button 1 x RS 232 1 x RS 232 422 485 4 x USB ports 1 x VGA port Figure 1 4 Bottom Panel 1 5 Internal Overview All the components are contained under the rear panel The internal components include the touch panel module and the motherboard The motherboard has memory a wireless module and a hard drive Optionally an HSDPA module can be installed in any of the models ...

Page 17: ...6 7 million 16 7 million Pixel Pitch 0 252 x 0 252 0 264 x 0 264 Viewing Angle H V 170 160 160 160 Backlight MTBF 50000 50000 Touch Screen 5 wire resistive touch panel Wireless 802 11b g n IP Level IP 64 front panel I O 2 x Gigabit LAN 1 x Line output audio 1 x Power input 12 V 1 x RS 232 1 x RS 232 422 485 4 x USB ports 1 x VGA port Power Adapter 100 240 VAC input 12 V output Mounting Feature VES...

Page 18: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 7 1 7 Dimensions 1 7 1 AFL W15A GM45 Dimensions Figure 1 5 AFL W15A GM45 Dimensions units in mm ...

Page 19: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 8 1 7 2 AFL 17D GM45 Dimensions Figure 1 6 AFL 17D GM45 Dimensions units in mm ...

Page 20: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 9 Chapter 2 2 Installation ...

Page 21: ...he panel PC Take anti static precautions Electrostatic discharge can destroy electrical components and injure the user Users must ground themselves using an anti static wristband or similar device The installation steps below should be followed in order Step 1 Unpack the flat panel PC Step 2 Check all the required parts are included Step 3 Install the hard drive Step 4 Install the CompactFlash car...

Page 22: ...enough to break the tape Step 2 Open the outside box Step 3 Carefully cut the tape sealing the box Only cut deep enough to break the tape Step 4 Open the inside box Step 5 Lift the monitor out of the boxes Step 6 Remove the peripheral parts box from the main box S t e p 0 2 2 Packing List The AFL W15A 17D GM45 flat panel PC is shipped with the following components Quantity Item Image 1 AFL W15A 17...

Page 23: ...allation This section outlines the installation of the hard drive in the AFL W15A 17D GM45 To install the hard drive please follow the steps below Step 1 Remove the plastic back cover Step 2 Unfasten the four silver retention screws The screws will not separate from the cover just loosen as much as possible 5Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Aluminum Back Cover Retention Screws Step 3 Slide the cover down the...

Page 24: ...h the HDD brackets to the HDD The brackets are different for each side Make sure the side with the hard drive screw hole further from the end goes at the SATA connector end as shown in 5Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 HDD Retention Screws Step 6 Install the hard drive in the same position it was before Step 7 Slide down from the top to connect the motherboard SATA connector to the hard drive SATA connector ...

Page 25: ...d in the CompactFlash slot shown in Figure 2 4 above 2 4 CompactFlash Installation The installation for the AFL 17D GM45 is shown in this section The CompactFlash card installation for the AFL W15A GM45 is shown in the hard drive installation section above Step 1 Undo the CompactFlash slot screw Step 2 Slide the cover upwards to remove ...

Page 26: ... 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 15 Figure 2 5 Remove CompactFlash Cover Step 3 Install the CompactFlash in the slot inside Figure 2 6 CompactFlash Install Step 4 Slide the cover back on then fasten the screw S t e p 0 ...

Page 27: ...nnecting the pins of the jumper with the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means removing the plastic clip from a jumper The motherboard jumpers are listed below COM1 pin 9 setup COM3 pin 9 setup COM3 RS 232 422 485 selection 2 5 1 COM1 Pin 9 Setup Jumper Label JP11 Jumper Type 10 pin header Jumper Settings See 5Table 2 2 The pin 9 signal can be selected as 12 V 5 V or Ring Pin Description 1 3 12 ...

Page 28: ...ttings See 5Table 2 4 The pin 9 signal can be selected as 12 V 5 V or Ring Pin Description 1 2 12 V 3 4 RI 5 6 5 V Table 2 4 COM3 Pin 9 Setup 2 5 3 COM3 RS 232 422 485 Setup Jumper Label J3 and J4 Jumper Type 8 pin and 12 pin headers Jumper Settings See 5Table 2 5 and 5Table 2 6 This serial port can be set to use RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 communication methods Set all the jumpers to the same setting...

Page 29: ... 485 Table 2 6 COM3 RS 232 422 485 Setup The pinouts for RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 communication are shown below Pin RS 232 Desc RS 422 Desc RS 485 Desc 1 DCD TX D 2 RX TX D 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR RX 7 RTS RX 8 CTS 9 RI Table 2 7 COM3 Pinouts 2 5 4 COM3 422 485 Setup Jumper Label J6 Jumper Type 6 pin header Jumper Settings See 5Table 2 5 and 5Table 2 6 Use this jumper to set RS 422 or RS 485 commun...

Page 30: ... PC Dropping or bumping the panel PC during installation can cause serious or irreparable damage to the panel PC The following installation options are available Lift stand Wall arm Wall mount Ceiling mount Mobile mount The installation instructions are included with the stand arm or mount 2 7 Bottom Panel Connectors The bottom panel connectors extend the capabilities of the panel PC but are not e...

Page 31: ...ons below Step 1 Locate the RJ 45 connector on the bottom panel of the AFL W15A 17D GM45 Step 2 Align the connectors Align the RJ 45 connector on the LAN cable with one of the RJ 45 connectors on the bottom panel of the AFL W15A 17D GM45 See 5Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 LAN Connection Step 3 Insert the LAN cable RJ 45 connector Once aligned gently insert the LAN cable RJ 45 connector into the onboard RJ...

Page 32: ...al device into the DB 9 connector on the bottom panel See 5Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Serial Device Connector Step 3 Secure the connector Secure the serial device connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector Step 0 2 7 3 USB Device Connection To connect USB devices to the AFL W15A 17D GM45 please follow the instructions below Step 1 Located ...

Page 33: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 please follow the instructions below Step 1 Locate the female DB 15 connector The location of the female DB 15 connector is shown in 5Figure 2 7 Step 2 Align the VGA connector Align the male DB 15 connector on the VGA screen cable with the female DB 15 connector on the external peripheral interface Step 3 Insert the VGA connector Once the connectors are properly aligned with the ...

Page 34: ...the power supply The power cable is required for operation of the panel PC Step 1 Connect one end to the panel PC Step 2 Connect the other end to the included power supply S t e p 0 2 9 Driver Installation NOTE The content of the CD may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and is subject to change without prior notice Visit the IEI website or contact technical support for the latest updat...

Page 35: ...r LAN driver Audio driver Touch panel driver Keypad utility driver Wireless LAN card driver Bluetooth driver optional NOTE When installing the Wireless LAN card driver make sure to select the RT3092 folder which indicates the WLAN card model installed on the system ...

Page 36: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 25 Chapter 3 3 BIOS ...

Page 37: ...ressed restart the computer and try again 3 1 2 Using Setup Use the arrow keys to highlight items press ENTER to select use the PageUp and PageDown keys to change entries press F1 for help and press ESC to quit Navigation keys are shown in Key Function Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item on the left hand side Right arrow Move to the item on the r...

Page 38: ...f the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made disconnect the battery inside the system to clear CMOS 3 1 5 BIOS Menu Bar The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items Main Changes the basic system configuration Advanced Changes the advanced system settings PCIPnP Changes the advanced PCI PnP Settings Boot Changes the system boot configuration Se...

Page 39: ...elect Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 1 Main Î System Overview The System Overview lists a brief summary of different system components The fields in System Overview cannot be changed The items shown in the system overview include AMI BIOS Displays auto detected BIOS information o Versi...

Page 40: ...nfigure the CPU and peripheral devices BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Advanced Settings WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration Floppy Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration ACPI Configuration Remote Access Configuration USB Configuration Power Configurati...

Page 41: ... Speed 800MHz Cache L1 64KB Cache L2 4096KB Ratio Actual Value 11 ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 3 CPU Configuration The CPU Configuration menu 5BIOS Menu 3 lists the following CPU details Manufacturer Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer Brand String Lists the brand name o...

Page 42: ... SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 4 IDE Configuration Î SATA 1 Configuration Compatible Use the ATA IDE Configurations option to configure the ATA IDE controller Î Disabled Disables the on board ATA IDE controller Î Compatible DEFAULT The SATA drive is configured on an IDE channel Î Enhanced Both IDE and SATA channels...

Page 43: ...DE Master and IDE Slave Configuration Î Auto Detected Drive Parameters The grayed out items in the left frame are IDE disk drive parameters automatically detected from the firmware of the selected IDE disk drive The drive parameters are listed as follows Device Lists the device type e g hard disk CD ROM etc Type Indicates the type of devices a user can manually select Vendor Lists the device manuf...

Page 44: ...LT The BIOS auto detects the IDE disk drive type attached to the specified channel This setting should be used if an IDE hard disk drive is attached to the specified channel Î CD DVD The CD DVD option specifies that an IDE CD ROM drive is attached to the specified IDE channel The BIOS does not attempt to search for other types of IDE disk drives on the specified channel Î ARMD This option specifie...

Page 45: ...O Mode Auto Use the PIO Mode option to select the IDE PIO Programmable I O mode program timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller As the PIO mode increases the cycle time decreases Î Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the PIO mode Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined Î 0 PIO mode 0 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 3 3 MB s Î 1 PIO mode...

Page 46: ...ta transfer rate of 4 2 MB s Î MWDMA1 Multi Word DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 13 3 MB s Î MWDMA2 Multi Word DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 16 6 MB s Î UDMA0 Ultra DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 16 6 MB s Î UDMA1 Ultra DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer rate of 25 MB s Î UDMA2 Ultra DMA mode 2 selected wit...

Page 47: ...cified channel S M A R T predicts impending drive failures The S M A R T BIOS option enables or disables this function Î Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects HDD SMART support Î Disabled Prevents BIOS from using the HDD SMART feature Î Enabled Allows BIOS to use the HDD SMART feature Î 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled Use the 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option to enables or disable 32 bit data transfers Î Disab...

Page 48: ...SYS_FAN1 Start PWM 070 Slope PWM 2 0 5 PWM SYS_FAN2 Mode Setting Automatic Mode PWM Temp Limit of OFF 000 PWM Temp Limit of Start 020 CPU_FAN1 Start PWM 070 Slope PWM 1 0 5 PWM CPU Temperature 47ºC 116ºF System Temperature 55ºC 131ºF CPU Fan 4821 RPM SYS Fan 1 Speed 4218 RPM SYS Fan 2 Speed 4218 RPM CPU Core 1 306 V 1 05V 1 564 V 3 30V 3 500 V 5 00V 4 892 V 12 0V 12 342 V 1 50V 2 645 V 1 80V 1 225...

Page 49: ... CPU failure can result if this value is set too high The fan will turn off if the temperature falls below this value Minimum Value 0 C Maximum Value 127 C Î Temp Limit of Start 020 WARNING CPU failure can result if this value is set too high When the fan is off it will only start when the temperature exceeds this setting Minimum Value 0 C Maximum Value 127 C Î Start PWM 070 This is the initial sp...

Page 50: ...M Control 070 This value specifies the speed of the fan PWM Minimum Mode 0 PWM Maximum Mode 127 Î Monitored Values The following system parameters and values are shown The system parameters that are monitored are The following system temperatures are monitored o CPU temperature o System temperature The following fan speeds are monitored o CPU fan speed o SYS fan 1 speed o SYS fan 2 speed The follo...

Page 51: ...AHCI Settings menu 5BIOS Menu 7 to report on the auto detection of devices connected to the onboard SATA drive connectors BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit AHCI Settings AHCI Port0 Not Detected AHCI Port1 Not Detected While entering setup BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE device This displays the status of auto detection of IDE devices ÅÆ Select Screen Se...

Page 52: ...rt0 Device Not Detected SATA Port0 Auto S M A R T Enabled Select the type of device connected to the system ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 8 AHCI Port n Configuration Menu Î SATA Port n Auto Use the SATA Port n option to enable the system to auto detect the type of drive conn...

Page 53: ... UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Configure Remote Access type and parameters Remote Access Disabled Serial port number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8H 4 Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 Redirection After BIOS POST Always Terminal Type ANSI ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatren...

Page 54: ... COM1 DEFAULT System is remotely accessed through COM1 Î COM2 System is remotely accessed through COM2 NOTE Make sure the selected COM port is enabled through the Super I O configuration menu Î Base Address IRQ 2F8h 3 The Base Address IRQ option cannot be configured and only shows the interrupt address of the serial port listed above Î Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 Use the Serial Port Mode option ...

Page 55: ... as the console redirection Î Redirection After BIOS POST Always Use the Redirection After BIOS POST option to specify when console redirection should occur Î Disabled The console is not redirected after POST Î Boot Loader Redirection is active during POST and during Boot Loader Î Always DEFAULT Redirection is always active Some OSes may not work if set to Always Î Terminal Type ANSI Use the Termi...

Page 56: ...es not support all keys on the standard PC 101 key layout however The VT UTF8 convention makes available additional keys that are not provided by VT100 for the PC 101 keyboard Î Disabled DEFAULT Disables the VT UTF8 terminal keys Î Enabled Enables the VT UTF8 combination key Support for ANSI VT100 terminals Î Sredir Memory Display Delay Disabled Use the Sredir Memory Display Delay option to select...

Page 57: ...iSpeed Options Disabled Enabled ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 10 USB Configuration Î USB Configuration The USB Configuration field shows the system USB configuration The items listed are Module Version x xxxxx xxxxx Î USB Devices Enabled The USB Devices Enabled field lists t...

Page 58: ...re enabled Î 4 USB Ports Four USB ports are enabled Î 5 USB Ports Five USB ports are enabled Î 8 USB Ports DEFAULT Eight USB ports are enabled Î Legacy USB Support Enabled Use the Legacy USB Support BIOS option to enable USB mouse and USB keyboard support Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard does not become available until a USB compatible operating system ...

Page 59: ...it USB Mass Storage Device Configuration USB Mass Storage Reset Delay 20 Sec Device 1 M SysT5 Dell Memory Key 5 04 Emulation Type Auto ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 11 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Î USB Mass Storage Reset Delay 20 Sec Use the USB Mass Storage Reset ...

Page 60: ... Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the current USB Î Floppy The USB device will be emulated as a floppy drive The device can be either A or B responding to INT13h calls that return DL 0 or DL 1 respectively Î Forced FDD Allows a hard disk image to be connected as a floppy image This option works only for drives formatted with FAT12 FAT16 or FAT32 Î Hard Disk Allows the USB device to be emulated as ha...

Page 61: ...ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 12 APM Configuration Î Restore on AC Power Loss Last State Use the Restore on AC Power Loss BIOS option to specify what state the system returns to if there is a sudden loss of power to the system Î Power Off The system remains turned off Î Powe...

Page 62: ... Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit ACPI Settings Suspend Mode S1 POS ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 13 ACPI Settings Î Suspend Mode S1 POS Use the Suspend Mode option to specify the sleep state the system enters when it is not being used ...

Page 63: ...22 485 RS232 Serial Port4 Address 2E8 Serial Port4 IRQ 10 Allows BIOS to select Serial Port Base Addresses ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 14 Super IO Configuration Î Serial Port1 Address 3F8 IRQ4 Selects the serial port base address Î Disabled No base address Î 3F8 IRQ4 DEFAU...

Page 64: ...dress 2E8 and interrupt address IRQ3 Î Serial Port2 Mode Normal Selects the mode for the serial port Î Normal DEFAULT Normal mode Î IrDA IrDA mode Î ASK IR ASKIR mode Î Serial Port3 Address 3E8 Selects the serial port base address Î Disabled No base address Î 3E8 DEFAULT I O address 3E8 Î 2E8 I O address 2E8 Î 2F0 I O address 2F0 Î 2E0 I O address 2E0 Î Serial Port3 IRQ 11 Selects the serial port ...

Page 65: ...s RS 422 Î Serial Port4 Address 2E8 Selects the serial port base address Î Disabled No base address Î 2E8 DEFAULT I O address 2E8 Î Serial Port4 IRQ 10 Use the Serial Port4 IRQ option to select the interrupt address for serial port 4 Î 10 DEFAULT IRQ address 10 3 4 PCI PnP Use the PCI PnP menu 5BIOS Menu 15 to configure advanced PCI and PnP settings WARNING Setting wrong values for the BIOS select...

Page 66: ...isabled Available Specified IRQ is available to be use the PCI PnP devices Reserved Specified IRQ is reserved for use by legacy ISA devices ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 15 PCI PnP Configuration Î IRQ Available Use the IRQ address to specify what IRQs can be assigned to a pa...

Page 67: ...rved for use by Legacy ISA devices Available DMA Channels are DM Channel 0 DM Channel 1 DM Channel 3 DM Channel 5 DM Channel 6 DM Channel 7 Î Reserved Memory Size Disabled Use the Reserved Memory Size BIOS option to specify the amount of memory that should be reserved for legacy ISA devices Î Disabled DEFAULT No memory block reserved for legacy ISA devices Î 16K 16 KB reserved for legacy ISA devic...

Page 68: ...2 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 16 Boot 3 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration Use the Boot Settings Configuration menu 5BIOS Menu 17 to configure advanced system boot options BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Specifies th...

Page 69: ...booted from a remote system through the LAN Î Enabled DEFAULT Can be booted from a remote system through the LAN Î Quiet Boot Disabled Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots Î Disabled DEFAULT Normal POST messages displayed Î Enabled OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages Î AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Use the AddOn ROM Display Mode option to al...

Page 70: ...s allows the immediate use of the 10 key numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard To confirm this the Number Lock LED light on the keyboard is lit Î Boot From LAN Support 82573L Disabled Use the BOOT From LAN Support 82573L option to enable the Intel 82573L PCIe GbE controller to boot the system Î Disabled Cannot be booted from a remote system through the Intel 82573L PCIe GbE cont...

Page 71: ...ows the system to use a PS 2 mouse Î Auto The system auto adjusts PS 2 mouse support Î Wait For F1 If Error Enabled Use the Wait For F1 if Error option to specify how the system responds when the system detects an error on boot up Î Disabled If there is an error when booting up the system does not wait for user intervention but continues to boot up in the operating system Only use this setting if ...

Page 72: ...o run Setup message in POST Î Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled Use the Interrupt 19 Capture option to allow optional ROMs such as network controllers to trap BIOS interrupt 19 Î Disabled DEFAULT Does not allow optional ROM to trap interrupt 19 Î Enabled Allows optional ROM to trap interrupt 19 Î Spread Spectrum Mode Disabled The Spread Spectrum Mode option can help to improve CPU EMI issues Î Disable...

Page 73: ...ce section BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc...

Page 74: ...0 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 19 Hard Disk Drives 3 5 4 Removable Drives Use the Removable Drives menu 5BIOS Menu 20 to specify the boot sequence of the removable drives Only connected drives are shown BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Hard Disk Drives 1st Drive Removable Drive 1 2nd Drive Removable Driv...

Page 75: ... Drive and 2nd Drive are listed The boot sequence from the available devices is selected If the 1st Drive option is selected a list of available CD DVD drives is shown Select the first CD DVD drive the system boots from If the 1st Drive is not used for booting this option may be disabled BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Hard Disk Drives 1st Drive CD DVD 1 2n...

Page 76: ...upervisor Password to set or change a supervisor password The default for this option is Not Installed If a supervisor password must be installed select this field and enter the password After the password has been added Install appears next to Change Supervisor Password Î Change User Password Use the Change User Password to set or change a user password The default for this option is Not Installe...

Page 77: ... 5BIOS Menu 23 to access the Northbridge and Southbridge configuration menus WARNING Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Chipset Northbridge Configuration Southbridge Configuration ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General He...

Page 78: ...1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 24 Northbridge Chipset Configuration Î Memory Hole Disabled Use the Memory Hole option to reserve memory space between 15 MB and 16 MB for ISA expansion cards that require a specified area of memory to work properly If an older ISA expansion card is used please refer to the documentation that came with the card to see if it is necessary to reserve the sp...

Page 79: ...elects which graphics output to use first after the system is turned on Auto selects the first available device Auto DEFAULT CRT HDMI LVDS Î Flat Panel Type Use the Flat Panel Type to determine the LCD panel resolution Configuration options are listed below 640x480 18b 800x600 18b 1024x768 18b 1024x768 24b 1024x768 48b 1280x1024 48b 1600x1200 48b 1280x768 18b 1280x800 18b 1366x768 18b 1280x800 18b...

Page 80: ...dge chipset to be configured BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit Southbridge Configuration HDA Controller Enabled Options Enabled Disabled ÅÆ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to SubScreen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 25 Southbridge Chipset Configuration Î HDA Controller Enabled Use the...

Page 81: ...0 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Menu 26 Exit Î Save Changes and Exit Use the Save Changes and Exit option to save the changes made to the BIOS options and to exit the BIOS configuration setup program Î Discard Changes and Exit Use the Discard Changes and Exit option to exit the BIOS configuration setup program without saving the changes made to the ...

Page 82: ...5A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 71 Î Load Failsafe Defaults Use the Load Failsafe Defaults option to load failsafe default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus F8 key can be used for this operation ...

Page 83: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 72 Chapter 4 4 System Maintenance ...

Page 84: ...accessible after opening the rear cover 4 3 Cover Removal WARNING Turn off the power before removing the back cover Risk of electrocution Severe damage to the product and injury to the body may occur if internal parts are touched while the power is still on WARNING Take antistatic precautions when working on the internal components Some internal components are easily damaged or destroyed by electr...

Page 85: ...ove the back cover See Section 54 3 above Step 2 Locate the memory module on the motherboard of the flat panel PC Step 3 Remove the memory module by pulling both the spring retainer clips outward from the socket Step 4 Grasp the memory module by the edges and carefully pull it out of the socket Step 5 Install the new memory module by inserting it at an angle then pushing down until the clips snap ...

Page 86: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 75 Figure 4 2 DDR SO DIMM Module Installation ...

Page 87: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 76 Appendix A A Safety Precautions ...

Page 88: ...led moved or modified Do not apply voltage levels that exceed the specified voltage range Doing so may cause fire and or an electrical shock Electric shocks can occur if the AFL W15A 17D GM45 chassis is opened when the AFL W15A 17D GM45 is running Do not drop or insert any objects into the ventilation openings of the AFL W15A 17D GM45 If considerable amounts of dust water or fluids enter the AFL W...

Page 89: ...handled the following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to Wear an anti static wristband Wearing a simple anti static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging any electrical component Self grounding Before handling any electrical component touch any grounded conducting material During the time the electrical component is handled frequently touch any conducting materials that are ...

Page 90: ...and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This includes monitors and electrical accessories such as signal cables or power cords When you need to dispose of your display products please follow the guidance of your local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product The mark on electrical and electronic products only applie...

Page 91: ...sing a product specifically designed for the purpose In such case the product will be explicitly mentioned in the cleaning tips Below is a list of items to use for cleaning Cloth Although paper towels or tissues can be used a soft clean piece of cloth is recommended Water or rubbing alcohol A cloth moistened with water or rubbing alcohol should be used Using solvents The use of solvents is not rec...

Page 92: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 81 Appendix B B BIOS Options ...

Page 93: ...M A R T Auto 36 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled 36 Mode Setting Full On Mode 37 Temp Limit of OFF 000 38 Temp Limit of Start 020 38 Start PWM 070 38 Slope PWM 1 PWM 39 CPU Fan PWM Control 070 39 Monitored Values 39 AHCI Port n Not Detected 41 SATA Port n Auto 41 S M A R T Enabled 41 Remote Access Disabled 42 Serial Port Number COM1 43 Base Address IRQ 2F8h 3 43 Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 43 Flow Co...

Page 94: ... Serial Port2 Mode Normal 53 Serial Port3 Address 3E8 53 Serial Port3 IRQ 11 53 Select RS232 or RS422 RS485 RS 232 54 Serial Port4 Address 2E8 54 Serial Port4 IRQ 10 54 IRQ Available 55 DMA Channel Available 56 Reserved Memory Size Disabled 56 Quick Boot Enabled 58 Boot From LAN Support Disabled 58 Quiet Boot Disabled 58 AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS 58 Bootup Num Lock On 59 Boot From LAN Supp...

Page 95: ...ord 65 Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled 66 Memory Hole Disabled 67 Internal Graphics Mode Select Enable 32 MB 67 Boot Display Device Auto 68 Flat Panel Type 68 Current Jumper Setting 69 HDA Controller Enabled 69 Save Changes and Exit 70 Discard Changes and Exit 70 Discard Changes 70 Load Optimal Defaults 70 Load Failsafe Defaults 71 ...

Page 96: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 85 Appendix C C One Key Recovery ...

Page 97: ... from the factory default image after encountering a Blue Screen of Death BSoD or a hang for around 10 minutes Please refer to Section C 3 for the detailed setup procedure The IEI One Key Recovery tool menu is shown below Figure C 1 IEI One Key Recovery Tool Menu Prior to using the IEI One Key Recovery tool as shown in 76Figure C 1 to backup or restore Windows system five setup procedures are requ...

Page 98: ...be used with IEI products The software will fail to run and a warning message will appear when used on non IEI hardware To create the system backup the main storage device must be split into two partitions three partitions for Linux The first partition will be for the operating system while the second partition will be invisible to the operating system and contain the backup made by the one key re...

Page 99: ...ady installed C 1 2 Supported Operating System The recovery CD is compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating system OS The supported OS versions are listed below Microsoft Windows o Windows 2000 o Windows XP Service Pack 2 or 3 required o Windows Vista o Windows 7 o Windows CE 5 0 o Windows CE 6 0 o Windows XP Embedded o Windows Embedded Standard 7 NOTE The auto recovery function d...

Page 100: ...talling unsupported OS versions may cause the recovery tool to fail C 2 Setup Procedure for Windows Prior to using the recovery tool to backup or restore a few setup procedures are required Step 1 Hardware and BIOS setup see Section C 2 1 Step 2 Create partitions see Section 76C 2 2 Step 3 Install operating system drivers and system applications see Section 76C 2 3 Step 4 Build the recovery partit...

Page 101: ...ecovery CD Step 4 Turn on the system Step 5 Press the DELETE key as soon as the system is turned on to enter the BIOS Step 6 Select the connected optical disk drive as the 1st boot device Boot Æ Boot Device Priority Æ 1st Boot Device Step 7 Save changes and restart the computer Continue to the next section for instructions on partitioning the internal storage S t e p 0 C 2 2 Create Partitions To c...

Page 102: ...hen prompted press any key to boot from the recovery CD It will take a while to launch the recovery tool Please be patient Figure C 2 Launching the Recovery Tool Step 3 The recovery tool setup menu is shown as below Figure C 3 Recovery Tool Setup Menu Step 4 Press 6 then Enter ...

Page 103: ...he other is for saving recovery files and images which will be an invisible partition Press Enter after entering each line below system32 diskpart DISKPART list vol DISKPART sel disk 0 DISKPART create part pri size ___ DISKPART assign letter N DISKPART create part pri size ___ DISKPART assign letter F DISKPART exit system32 format N fs ntfs q y system32 format F fs ntfs q v Recovery y system32 exi...

Page 104: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 93 Figure C 5 Partition Creation Commands ...

Page 105: ...system onto the unlabelled partition The partition labeled Recovery is for use by the system recovery tool and should not be used for installing the operating system or any applications NOTE The operating system installation program may offer to reformat the chosen partition DO NOT format the partition again The partition has already been formatted and is ready for installing the new operating sys...

Page 106: ... system Step 3 Boot the system from the recovery CD When prompted press any key to boot from the recovery CD It will take a while to launch the recovery tool Please be patient Figure C 6 Launching the Recovery Tool Step 4 When the recovery tool setup menu appears press 2 then Enter Figure C 7 Manual Recovery Environment for Windows ...

Page 107: ...ocess the partition created for recovery files in Section 76C 2 2 is hidden and the recovery tool is saved in this partition Figure C 8 Building the Recovery Partition Step 6 After completing the system configuration press any key in the following window to reboot the system Figure C 9 Press Any Key to Continue Step 7 Eject the recovery CD S t e p 0 ...

Page 108: ...w the steps below Step 1 Turn on the system When the following screen displays 76Figure C 10 press the F3 key to access the recovery tool The message will display for 10 seconds please press F3 before the system boots into the operating system Figure C 10 Press F3 to Boot into Recovery Mode Step 2 The recovery tool menu appears Type 4 and press Enter 76Figure C 11 Figure C 11 Recovery Tool Menu St...

Page 109: ...ge 98 Figure C 12 About Symantec Ghost Window Step 4 Use mouse to navigate to the option shown below 76Figure C 13 Figure C 13 Symantec Ghost Path Step 5 Select the local source drive Drive 1 as shown in 76Figure C 14 Then click OK ...

Page 110: ...in 76Figure C 15 Then click OK Figure C 15 Select a Source Partition from Basic Drive Step 7 Select 1 2 Recovery NTFS drive and enter a file name called iei 76Figure C 16 Click Save The factory default image will then be saved in the selected recovery drive and named IEI GHO WARNING The file name of the factory default image must be iei GHO ...

Page 111: ...L W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 100 Figure C 16 File Name to Copy Image to Step 8 When the Compress Image screen in 76Figure C 17 prompts click High to make the image file smaller Figure C 17 Compress Image ...

Page 112: ...18 Image Creation Confirmation Step 10 The Symantec Ghost starts to create the factory default image 76Figure C 19 Figure C 19 Image Creation Complete Step 11 When the image creation completes a screen prompts as shown in 76Figure C 20 Click Continue and close the Ghost window to exit the program Figure C 20 Image Creation Complete ...

Page 113: ... BSoD or a hang for around 10 minutes To use the auto recovery function follow the steps described in the following sections CAUTION The auto recovery function can only run on a Microsoft Windows system with the following OS versions Windows 2000 Windows 7 Windows XP Windows XP Embedded Windows Vista Windows Embedded Standard 7 CAUTION The setup procedure may include a step to create a factory def...

Page 114: ...ry CD This utility MUST be installed in the system otherwise the system will automatically restore from the factory default image every ten 10 minutes Figure C 22 Auto Recovery Utility Step 3 Disable the automatically restart function before creating the factory default image Go to My Computer Æ Properties Æ Advanced Click the Settings button of Startup and Recovery Deselect Automatically restart ...

Page 115: ... Figure C 24 Launching the Recovery Tool Step 5 When the recovery tool setup menu appears press 4 then Enter Figure C 25 Auto Recovery Environment for Windows Step 6 The Symantec Ghost window appears and starts configuring the system to build an auto recovery partition In this process the partition created for recovery files in Section C 2 2 is hidden and the auto recovery tool is saved in this pa...

Page 116: ...guration the following message prompts to confirm whether to create a factory default image Type Y to have the system create a factory default image automatically Type N within 6 seconds to skip this process The default option is YES It is suggested to choose YES for this option Figure C 27 Factory Default Image Confirmation ...

Page 117: ...pleting the system configuration press any key in the following window to restart the system Figure C 29 Press any key to continue Step 10 Eject the One Key Recovery CD and restart the system Step 11 Press the DELETE key as soon as the system is turned on to enter the BIOS Step 12 Enable the Auto Recovery Function option Advanced Æ iEi Feature Æ Auto Recovery Function ...

Page 118: ...omatically restore from the factory default image Step 0 C 4 Setup Procedure for Linux The initial setup procedures for a Linux system are mostly the same with the procedure for Microsoft Windows Please follow the steps below to setup the recovery tool for Linux OS Step 1 Hardware and BIOS setup Refer to Section 76C 2 1 Step 2 Install Linux operating system Make sure to install GRUB v0 97 or earli...

Page 119: ...marked in red to create a partition for recovery images system32 diskpart DISKPART list vol DISKPART sel disk 0 DISKPART create part pri size ___ DISKPART assign letter N DISKPART exit system32 format N fs ntfs q v Recovery y system32 exit Step 4 Build up recovery partition Press any key to boot from the recovery CD It will take a while to launch the recovery tool Please be patient When the recove...

Page 120: ...igure C 31 System Configuration for Linux Step 5 Access the recovery tool main menu by modifying the menu lst To first access the recovery tool main menu the menu lst must be modified In Linux enter Administrator root When prompt appears type cd boot grub vi menu lst Figure C 32 Access menu lst in Linux Text Mode Step 6 Modify the menu lst as shown below ...

Page 121: ...efault image C 5 Recovery Tool Functions After completing the initial setup procedures as described above users can access the recovery tool by pressing F3 while booting up the system However if the setup procedure in Section C 3 has been completed and the auto recovery function is enabled the system will automatically restore from the factory default image without pressing the F3 key The recovery...

Page 122: ...e saved in the hidden partition 3 Restore your last backup Restore the last system backup image 4 Manual Enter the Symantec Ghost window to configure manually 5 Quit Exit the recovery tool and restart the system WARNING Please do not turn off the system power during the process of system recovery or backup WARNING All data in the system will be deleted during the system recovery Please backup the ...

Page 123: ...in the main menu Step 2 The Symantec Ghost window appears and starts to restore the factory default A factory default image called iei GHO is created in the hidden Recovery partition Figure C 35 Restore Factory Default Step 3 The screen is shown in 76Figure C 36 appears when completed Press any key to reboot the system Figure C 36 Recovery Complete Window ...

Page 124: ...ain menu Step 2 The Symantec Ghost window appears and starts to backup the system A backup image called iei_user GHO is created in the hidden Recovery partition Figure C 37 Backup System Step 3 The screen is shown in 76Figure C 38 appears when system backup is complete Press any key to reboot the system Figure C 38 System Backup Complete Window ...

Page 125: ...p 1 Type 3 and press Enter in the main menu Step 2 The Symantec Ghost window appears and starts to restore the last backup image iei_user GHO Figure C 39 Restore Backup Step 3 The screen shown in 76Figure C 40 appears when backup recovery is complete Press any key to reboot the system Figure C 40 Restore System Backup Complete Window ...

Page 126: ...llow the steps below Step 1 Type 4 and press Enter in the main menu Step 2 The Symantec Ghost window appears Use the Ghost program to backup or recover the system manually Figure C 41 Symantec Ghost Window Step 3 When backup or recovery is completed press any key to reboot the system S t e p 0 ...

Page 127: ...ent OS includes Windows 2000 Windows 7 Windows XP Windows XP Embedded Windows Vista Windows Embedded Standard 7 Prior to restoring client systems from a Linux server a few setup procedures are required Step 1 Configure DHCP server settings Step 2 Configure TFTP settings Step 3 Configure One Key Recovery server settings Step 4 Start DHCP TFTP and HTTP Step 5 Create a shared directory Step 6 Setup a...

Page 128: ...m default settings dhcpd conf CentOS Use the following command to show the DHCP server sample location vi etc dhcpd conf The DHCP server sample location is shown as below Use the following command to copy the DHCP server sample to etc dhcpd conf cp usr share doc dhcp 3 0 5 dhcpd conf sample etc dhcpd conf vi etc dhcpd conf Debian vi etc dhcpd conf Edit etc dhcpd conf for your environment For examp...

Page 129: ... CentOS apt get install tftpd hpa xinetd syslinux Debian Step 2 Enable the TFTP server by editing the etc xinetd d tftp file and make it use the remap file The vvv is optional but it could definitely help on getting more information while running the remap file For example CentOS vi etc xinetd d tftp Modify disable no server_args s tftpboot m tftpboot tftpd remap vvv ...

Page 130: ...s shown below vi etc xinetd d tftp C 6 3 Configure One Key Recovery Server Settings Step 1 Copy the Utility RECOVERYR10 TAR BZ2 package from the One Key Recovery CD to the system server side Step 2 Extract the recovery package to cp RecoveryR10 tar bz2 cd tar xvjf RecoveryR10 tar bz2 Step 3 Copy pxelinux 0 from syslinux and install to tftboot cp usr lib syslinux pxelinux 0 tftpboot ...

Page 131: ...inetd reload etc init d xinetd restart etc init d dhcp3 server restart C 6 5 Create Shared Directory Step 1 Install the samba yum install samba Step 2 Create a shared directory for the factory default image mkdir share cd share mkdir image cp iei gho image WARNING The file name of the factory default image must be iei gho Step 3 Confirm the operating system default settings smb conf vi etc samba s...

Page 132: ...r environment For example Step 5 Modify the hostname vi etc hostname Modify RecoveryServer C 6 6 Setup a Client System for Auto Recovery Step 1 Disable the automatically restart function before creating the factory default image Go to My Computer Æ Properties Æ Advanced Click the Settings button of Startup and Recovery Deselect Automatically restart Click OK to save the settings and exit See Figur...

Page 133: ...unch PXE OpROM Enabled Step 3 Continue to configure the Boot Option Priorities BIOS option of the client system Boot Option 1 Æ remain the default setting to boot from the original OS Boot Option 2 Æ select the boot from LAN option Step 4 Save changes and exit BIOS menu Exit Æ Save Changes and Exit Step 5 Install the auto recovery utility into the system by double clicking the Utility AUTORECOVERY...

Page 134: ...ore from the factory default image every ten 10 minutes Step 6 Restart the client system from LAN If the system encounters a Blue Screen of Death BSoD or a hang for around 10 minutes it will automatically restore from the factory default image The following screens will show when the system starts auto recovering ...

Page 135: ...ontrollers such as ALi M5283 or VIA VT6421A the SATA RAID AHCI driver must be installed before using one key recovery Please follow the steps below to install the SATA RAID AHCI driver Step 1 Copy the SATA RAID AHCI driver to a floppy disk and insert the floppy disk into a USB floppy disk drive The SATA RAID AHCI driver must be especially designed for the on board SATA controller Step 2 Connect th...

Page 136: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 125 Step 5 When the following window appears press S to select Specify Additional Device ...

Page 137: ...covery tool setup menu Continue to follow the setup procedure from Step 4 in Section 76C 2 2 Create Partitions to finish the whole setup process S t e p 0 C 7 2 System Memory Requirement To be able to access the recovery tool by pressing F3 while booting up the system please make sure to have enough system memory The minimum memory requirement is listed below Using Award BIOS 128 MB system memory ...

Page 138: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 127 Appendix D D Terminology ...

Page 139: ...ts a binary 0 while a high amplitude signal represents a binary 1 BIOS The Basic Input Output System BIOS is firmware that is first run when the computer is turned on and can be configured by the end user CODEC The Compressor Decompressor CODEC encodes and decodes digital audio data on the system CompactFlash CompactFlash is a solid state storage device CompactFlash devices use flash memory in a s...

Page 140: ...eedStep Technology EIST allows users to modify the power consumption levels and processor performance through application software The application software changes the bus to core frequency ratio and the processor core voltage FSB The Front Side Bus FSB is the bi directional communication channel between the processor and the Northbridge chipset GbE Gigabit Ethernet GbE is an Ethernet version that...

Page 141: ...a transfers between storage devices and the computer chipsets The SATA bus has transfer speeds up to 1 5 Gbps and the SATA II bus has data transfer speeds of up to 3 0 Gbps S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T refers to automatic status checking technology implemented on hard disk drives UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver transmitter UART is responsible for async...

Page 142: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 131 Appendix E E Watchdog Timer ...

Page 143: ... A BIOS function call INT 15H is used to control the Watchdog Timer INT 15H AH 6FH Sub function AL 2 Sets the Watchdog Timer s period BL Time out value Its unit second is dependent on the item Watchdog Timer unit select in CMOS setup Table E 1 AH 6FH Sub function Call sub function 2 to set the time out period of Watchdog Timer first If the time out value is not zero the Watchdog Timer starts count...

Page 144: ...he system resets Example program INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER W_LOOP MOV AX 6F02H setting the time out value MOV BL 30 time out value is 48 seconds INT 15H ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE CMP EXIT_AP 1 is the application over JNE W_LOOP No restart the application MOV AX 6F02H disable Watchdog Timer MOV BL 0 INT 15H EXIT ...

Page 145: ...AFL W15A 17D GM45 Panel PC Page 134 Appendix F F Hazardous Materials Disclosure ...

Page 146: ...the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product and is applicable to China RoHS only A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would not leak out or undergo abrupt change This product may contain replaceable sub assemblies components which have a sh...

Page 147: ...cuit Board X O O O O X Metal Fasteners X O O O O O Cable Assembly X O O O O X Fan Assembly X O O O O X Power Supply Assemblies X O O O O X Battery O O O O O O O This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials ...

Page 148: ...可能包含有较短的环境友好使用期限的可替换元件 像是电池或灯管 这些元 件将会单独标示出来 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 CR VI 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 壳体 X O O O O X 显示 X O O O O X 印刷电路板 X O O O O X 金属螺帽 X O O O O O 电缆组装 X O O O O X 风扇组装 X O O O O X 电力供应组装 X O O O O X 电池 O O O O O O O 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有物质材料中的含量均在 SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求以下 X 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 ...

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