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Panel PC 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 
 

 

 

 

NO. G03-PCNC7ACFP-F 

Manual Revision: 2.0 

Release Date

June 8, 2018 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for G03-PCNC7ACFP-F

Page 1: ...Panel PC User s Manual NO G03 PCNC7ACFP F Manual Revision 2 0 Release Date June 8 2018 ...

Page 2: ...nstallation 14 2 4 1 To install HDD 14 2 4 2 To install M 2 SSD Card 15 2 4 3 To install Wireless LAN Card 16 2 4 4 To install Optional USB Device Fixed Parts 18 2 4 5 To install Optional Chassis Fixed Parts 19 2 5 To Affix Waterproof Silicone Strips 20 Chapter 3 Introducing BIOS 22 3 1 Entering Setup 22 3 2 BIOS Menu Screen 23 3 3 Function Keys 23 3 4 Getting Help 23 3 5 Menu Bars 24 3 6 Main Men...

Page 3: ...ke sure to set up or use the product on a stable surface Make sure not to drop the product or strike it by any means Make sure not to move the product when the power is on Make sure not to step on the power cables and other cables or rest anything in them Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing any internal components Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic...

Page 4: ...nty of any kind and will not be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of profit loss of business loss of use of data interruption of business and the like Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and they are used only for identification or expla...

Page 5: ...ocket Support 802 11 b g n WiFi communication Support VGA output Support multiple COM ports The system has the following features besides other basic functions WiFi the Mini PCI E onboard socket in the board is integrated a with a WiFi card 802 11 b g n that can act as a mini wireless modem when external antennas are connected Different computers in the house can build wireless connections through...

Page 6: ...eries SoC processor System Memory Onboard 4GB DDR3L 1333MHz SO DIMM BIOS AMI 64Mb Flash ROM I O System Standard I O For HPC101SC FP1900B Series 1 Power Button 1 Lockable 9 28V DC in Power Jack 1 VGA 2 RS 232 422 485 2 USB 3 0 2 USB 2 0 2 RJ 45 for Gigabit Ethernet Intel i211AT 1 GPIO Port Male For HPC156SC FP1900B HPC238SC FP1900B Series 1 Power Button 1 Lockable 9 28V DC in Power Jack 1 VGA 2 RS ...

Page 7: ...3 1 3 I O Outlets For HPC101SC FP1900B Series Bottom View Rear IO Q ty Power Button 1 DC in 1 VGA 1 RS232 422 485 2 USB3 0 2 USB2 0 2 RJ 45 2 GPIO male 1 ...

Page 8: ...le 1 Notice 1 The diagrams in this manual only serve for illustration if there is any differences that we do not cover please refer to the actual product you purchase 2 Model HPC156SC FP1900B HPC238SC FP1900B series share the same IO specifications as the above diagram shows 3 The main differences of HPC156SC FP1900B HPC238SC FP1900B series are mainly in size and panel frame outlook ...

Page 9: ... Jack Connector For user to connect compatible power adapter to provide power supply for the system GPIO Connector Male Male General Purpose Input Output port GPIO Connector Female Female General Purpose Input Output port 2 I O Connectors Pin Definition COM Port Connector The pin assignment for RS 232 422 485 is listed as follows Pin NO RS232 RS422 optional RS485 optional 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RXD TX DA...

Page 10: ...e T hub The pin assignment for RJ 45 Ethernet LAN connectors are listed as follows GPIO 9 pin Block GPIO Port GPIO Port Connector The pin assignment for GPIO connector is listed as follows Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Definition GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GND Pin No 6 7 8 9 Definition GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO Note GPIO port comes in 2 types male and female Please refer to the actual specification of the product you purch...

Page 11: ...7 Chapter 2 Hardware and Installation 2 1 Dimension and Outlines Product Dimension for HPC101SC FP1900B Series Measure Unit mm ...

Page 12: ...8 Product Dimension for HPC156SC FP1900B Series Measure Unit mm ...

Page 13: ...9 Product Dimension for HPC238SC FP1900B Series Measure Unit mm ...

Page 14: ...ircles Remove them to open the chassis Notice When lifting the cover up to open the chassis for further installation see to it that the connecting cables are not unplugged It is very important for the cables connected to their original places for normal functioning HPC101SC FP1900B HPC238SC FP1900B HPC156SC FP1900B ...

Page 15: ...n the pins Diagram 2 1 illustrates how to set up a jumper 1 JP1 3 pin eDP Backlight VCC 5V 12V Select 1 1 2 Closed 5V Default 3 1 3 2 3 Closed 12V 2 JP2 4 pin eDP LCD VCC 3 3V 5V 12V Select 4 6 Closed 12V 3 4 Closed 5V 2 4 Closed 3 3V Default 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 3 JBAT1 4 pin Clear CMOS Setting 4 6 Closed RTC_RST 2 4 Closed CLEAR CMOS 3 4 Closed Default 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 JP1 JP2 JBAT1 ...

Page 16: ... be displayed onscreen to inform you of this 5 AT_MODE 3 pin AT ATX Mode Function Select 1 1 3 3 AT_MODE ATX AT Mode Select 1 2 Close ATX Mode Selected Default 2 3 Close AT ModSelected ATX Mode Selected Press power button to power on after power input ready AT Mode Selected Directly power on as power input ready 6 JPLED 3 pin LVDS Backlight VCC 5V 12V Select 1 1 2 Closed 5V Default 3 1 3 2 3 Close...

Page 17: ...ault 2 3 Close VCC 9 JPCOM1 2 4 pin COM1 COM2 5V 12V Select 4 6 Closed 12V 3 4 Closed 5V 2 4 Closed RING Default 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 10 JPCOM3 4 4 pin COM3 COM4 5V 12V Select 4 6 Closed 12V 3 4 Closed 5V 2 4 Closed RING Default 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 JP4 JPCOM3 JPCOM1 JPCOM2 JPCOM4 ...

Page 18: ... to the following instructions and illustration to install a 2 5 SATA HDD Before installation please refer to 2 2 to open the back cover and dissemble the pre installed HDD racks from the system 1 Align the racks to both sides of the SATA HDD as showed above Match the screw holes of the racks to corresponding screw holes of the HDD 2 Lock the HDD to the HDD racks by tightening screws into matched ...

Page 19: ... M 2 Slot on the motherboard 2 Prepare compatible M 2 SATA or M 2 PCIe SSD card Deferent type of cards has different length Find corresponding nut location for further installation 3 Remove the screw post and nut fixed at location MH2 by default Skip step 2 3 and go straight to Step 4 if you are going to use the default nut 4 Lock the screw post into the location corresponding to the length of the...

Page 20: ...ing instructions and illustration for the installation of the wireless LAN card 1 Locate the Mini PCIE card slot on the board Remove the marked screw and use it to lock WIFI card to the slot in later installation 2 Insert the gold figure side of the compatible WI FI card into the slot and press down 3 Lock the card to the board by tightening up the screw to the marked spot 4 Press the metal hat on...

Page 21: ...g into the antenna head and then lock the antenna head to the front side of the rear panel the above hexagonal bolt After the above steps finished please remove the antenna plugs from the Wi Fi antenna holes in the rear panel Connect the external Wi Fi receiver antenna to the antenna connector on the rear panel NOTE Please use an extended bracket when using a half size Mini card ...

Page 22: ... then lock Part A to the panel with the bigger screw as the photo shows 3 Insert the cable end of USB device you wish to connect to USB port of the chassis as the photo shows 4 Insert Part B into corresponding slot of the Part A and choose the installing length by adjusting the screw holes from both parts Make sure the screw holes from both parts matched and the USB cable fitted into the reserved ...

Page 23: ...els that support this fixing mode have pairs of slots reserved on both sides of the system User can choose the height or position of installing spot 3 Insert corresponding edges of the fixed part into the slots until them matched Tightening up the screw so that the fixed part can be fitted into the slots tightly Install other fixed parts to the system in the same way Note 1 Fixed parts are only op...

Page 24: ...C FP1900B User can find the silicone strips from the accessories package and stick them upon the edges of the back cover of the system HPC156SC FP1900B after necessary hardware installation finished as the following steps show 1 Find the 4 waterproof silicone strips from the accessories package 2 This is the back cover of the system without silicon strips affixed HPC156SC FP1900B ...

Page 25: ...ges of the back cover as the photo show The screws on the 4 edges of the back cover are under the strips when this process finished If the user wishes to open the chassis afterwards he has to tear off the strips to remove screws Make sure the adhesive side put upwards without sticking to anything before affixing it back to the cover ...

Page 26: ...ts the entire hardware device and configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization Only when these tasks are completed done it gives up control of the computer to operating system OS Since the BIOS is the only channel for hardware and software to communicate it is the key factor for system stability and in ensuring that your system performance as its best 3 1 Entering Setup Power on the c...

Page 27: ...to select screen Press up down to choose in the main menu the option you want to confirm or to modify Press Enter to select Press keys when you want to modify the BIOS parameters for the active option F1 General help F2 Previous values F3 Optimized defaults F4 Save Exit Press Esc to quit the BIOS Setup 3 4 Getting Help Main Menu The on line description of the highlighted setup function is displaye...

Page 28: ...nfiguration Security Password settings Boot To change boot settings Save Exit Save setting loading and exit options User can press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard to switch from menu bar The selected one is highlighted 3 6 Main Menu Main menu screen includes some basic system information Highlight the item and then use the or and numerical keyboard keys to select the value you want in ...

Page 29: ...ppear TPM State Use this item to enable or disable Security Device NOTE computer will reboot during restart in order to change state of the Device The optional settings Disabled Enabled ACPI Settings Press Enter to make settings for the following sub item ACPI Sleep State Use this item to select ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the suspend button is pressed The optional settings are Sus...

Page 30: ... 10 IO 2F0h IRQ 10 IO 2E0h IRQ 10 Serial Port FIFO Mode U se this item to select an optimal setting for FIFO Mode The optional settings are 16 Byte FIFO 32 Byte FIFO 64 Byte FIFO 128Byte FIFO OS Select for Serial Port Serial port supports for Windows or Linux The optional settings are Windows LINUX ERP Support Use this item to disable or enable ERP to active all wake up functions The optional sett...

Page 31: ...ll exchange data Both computers should have the same or compatible settings Press Enter to make settings for the following items Terminal Type The optional settings VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Emulation VT100 ASCII char set VT100 Extends VT100 to support color function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes ANSI Extended ASCII char set Bits per second Use this i...

Page 32: ...UX XTERMR6 SCO ESCN VT400 Redirection After BIOS POST The settings specify if BootLoader is selected then Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS Default value is Always Enable wich means Legacy Console Redirection is enabled for Legacy OS The optional settings Always Enable BootLoader Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Conso...

Page 33: ...shall appear CPUFAN Full Speed Temperature Use this item to set CPUFAN full speed temperature Fan will run at full speed when above the pre set temperature CPUFAN Full Speed Duty Use this item to set CPUFAN full speed duty Fan will run at full speed when above the pre set duty CPUFAN Idle Speed Temperature Use this item to set CPUFAN idle speed temperature Fan will run at idle speed when below the...

Page 34: ...ler The optional settings are Enabled Disabled When user set it as Enabled the following items will show up for user to make further settings SATA Speed Support The optional settings are Gen1 Gen2 SATA Mode The optional settings are IDE Mode AHCI Mode SATA Port The optional settings are Enabled Disabled M 2 The optional settings are Enabled Disabled Network Stack Configuration Press Enter to go to...

Page 35: ...em to enable or disable system wake up by RTC on alarm The optional settings Disabled Enabled When set as Enabled system will wake on the current time Increase minute s The range is from 1 to 60 minute s PS2 KB MS Wake Up from S3 S5 PS2 KB MS Wake up is affected by ERP function in S4 S5 Please disable ERP before activating this function in S4 S5 The optional settings Disabled Enabled USB1 Wake up ...

Page 36: ...ntroller Auto uses default value for a root port it is 100 ms for a hub port the delay is taken from hub descriptor The optional settings Auto Manual Select Manual you can set value for the following sub item Device Power up Delay in Seconds Device Power up Delay in Seconds The delay range is from 1 to 40 seconds in one second increments 3 8 Chipset Menu North Bridge Press Enter to view current us...

Page 37: ...1280x1024 24 bit 2ch 1280x800 18 bit 1ch 1280x800 24 bit 1ch 1680x1050 24 bit 2ch 1280x768 24 bit 1ch 1920x1080 24 bit 2ch Note Please go back to Primary IGFX Boot Display for further setting The optional settings are VBIOS Default CRT LFP When set as eDP user can make settings in Backlight Control The optional settings are PWM Inverted PWM Normal Note Please go back to Primary IGFX Boot Display f...

Page 38: ...ays On and former State are affected by ERP function Please disable ERP to support Always On and Former State The optional settings are Always Off Always On Former State 3 9 Security Menu Security menu allow users to change administrator password and user password settings Administrator Password Press Enter to create new administrator password Press again to confirm the new administrator password ...

Page 39: ...setup activation key Bootup Numlock State Use this item to select keyboard NumLock state The optional settings are On Off Quiet Boot The optional settings are Disabled Enabled Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 Use this item to set system boot order The optional settings are UEFI Built in EFI Shell Disabled ...

Page 40: ... item to restore load default values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Use this item to save the changes done so far as user defaults Restore User Defaults Use this item to restore defaults to all the setup options Boot Override UEFT Built in EFI Shell Launch Internal EFI shell application shell efi Reset System with TXE Disabled Mode Press Enter for TXE to run into the temporary dis...

Page 41: ...tive type Active Range 387 00 x 231 00mm 0 3mm Transparency 85 Surface Hardness 6H JIS 5400 Glass haze value 3 HPC156SC FP1900B is designed based on the technology of of projected capacitive type multi touch screen of which specifications are listed below Specification Display Front Bazel IP65 NEMA 4 rugged protection Full planar metal border Display Type 15 6 with LED backlight Brightness 250 nit...

Page 42: ...t bazel Display Type 23 8 with LED backlight Brightness 250 nits Display Color 16 7M Resolution 1920x 1080 60Hz Viewing Angle H V 160o 160 o Pixel Pitch 0 2745 x 0 2745 mm Aspect Ratio 16 9 Contrast Ratio 1000 1 Response Time 25 ms Touch Screen Type Projective capacitive type Active Range 528 04 x 297 46mm 0 3mm Transparency 85 5 Glass haze value 3 Surface Hardness 6H ASTM D3363 pressure 1N 45 o O...

Page 43: ... Fi Alliance Usage Environment and Your Health Wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy like other radio devices However the level of energy emitted is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones Due to the fact that Wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card operates within the guidelines found in radio fr...

Page 44: ...ximum exposure allowed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with the limits for the Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The FCC limits are designed to provide reasonable...

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