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Summary of Contents for 9465 PC/AT

Page 1: ...l service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE INSPECTION Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with our interactive website at www instraview com LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit us on the web at www artisantg com for more information on ...

Page 2: ...9465KPM PC AT Flat Panel Industrial Computer P N 118369 001E 1998 XYCOM INC Printed in the United States of America Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 3: ...ay result in electromagnetic interference and or susceptibility levels which are in violation of regulations which apply to the legal operation of this device It is the responsibility of the system integrator and or user to apply the following directions which relate to installation and configuration 1 All interface cables must include shielded cables Braid foil type shields are recommended Commun...

Page 4: ...l DRAM Single In Line Memory Modules SIMMs 3 9 PC AT or PCI Boards 3 9 External Hardware Options 3 10 Externally Mounted Floppy Drive 3 10 Front Access Keyboard and Floppy Connectors 3 12 Serial AUX 3 14 Creating a Custom Logo 3 14 9465 3 14 9465KPM 3 14 Creating Custom Keypad Inserts 9465KPM only 3 15 Installing Operating Systems 3 17 Installing Drivers 3 18 Ethernet Drivers 3 18 Video Drivers 3 ...

Page 5: ...pter 4 Keypad Utility Program 9465KPM 4 1 Loading the Keypad Utility 4 1 Using the Keypad Utility 4 1 Startup 4 2 Utility Batch Mode 4 2 Main Menu 4 2 Exit 4 2 Files Menu 4 2 Macros Keypad Type Menu 4 3 Macros Edit Menu 4 4 Upload Menu 4 5 Download Menu 4 6 Utilities Menu 4 6 Keypad Scan Codes 4 6 Chapter 5 Maintenance 5 1 Preventive Maintenance 5 1 Fuse Replacement 5 1 Fan Filter Replacement 5 2 ...

Page 6: ...nector C 3 External Floppy Connector C 4 Appendix D Replacing Flat Panel Display Bulbs D 1 Sharp 15 inch TFT Flat Panel Display LQ15X01W D 1 Kyocera 15 inch STN Flat Panel Display KCT10276BSTT D 3 Sharp 13 8 inch TFT Flat Panel Display LQ14X03 D 4 Kyocera 12 1 inch STN Flat Panel Display KCB8060BSTT D 5 Sharp 12 1 inch TFT Flat Panel Display LQ12S41 D 7 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumenta...

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Page 8: ...e The front panels of both systems are sealed to NEMA 4 4X 12 and the flat panel display is protected by an impact resistant shield The system s modular design allows easy access to expansion boards jumpers power supply flat panel display and disk drives Standard Features With AHIP5 board Pentium technology PCI 64 bit video controller 2 MB video RAM PCI local bus IDE controller Two 72 pin EDO DRAM...

Page 9: ... Front panel sealed to meet NEMA 4 4X 12 specifications when panel mounted in a suitable fire and electrical enclosure Approved for use in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations Autosensing AC power supply Side power connector with retainer bracket Optional Features Touchscreen resistive technology with less than 1 5 linearity error 24 VDC power supply not with AHIP6 board Larger IDE hard drives a...

Page 10: ... or 9465KPM unit AC power connector Power connector retainer bracket with AC power supply Plastic p clamp for DC power cable strain relief Sixteen 10 32 hex nuts 2 spares Clip on Ferrite for AUX cables Documentation kit which includes Diagnostic software disk only on units shipped with DOS VGA utility disk 9465 9465KPM manual CPU manual Business reply card If you ordered the system with a touchscr...

Page 11: ... whichever applies Refer to the Creating a Power Cable section in Chapter 3 for more information 4 Turn on the power to the unit Depending on your operating system one of the fol lowing will occur In DOS the system will boot up at the C prompt In Windows 95 the Windows logo will display on the screen In Windows NT the log on box will display on the screen 5 Adjust the contrast on the 9465 using th...

Page 12: ...onfigured properly factory set configuration To enter the BIOS setup menus 1 Press F2 after the POST RAM test has completed 2 Make the necessary changes by following directions on the screen 3 Press ESC 4 Press ENTER twice to save the settings and exit the BIOS setup menus Refer to your CPU manual for more information on the BIOS setup menus Preparing for the Tests You need the following equipment...

Page 13: ... the side of the unit and the male end into a properly grounded outlet 3 Connect the serial loopback connector s and the printer cable to the appropriate connectors and connect a PC AT or PS 2 keyboard Figure 2 1 illustrates the wiring necessary for the loopback connection 4 Default the CMOS setup to the factory settings Figure 2 1 Serial Loopback Connections Artisan Technology Group Quality Instr...

Page 14: ... Interface Test L Speaker Port Test M LPT1 Printer Port Test N LPT2 Printer Port Test O C Hard Drive Interface Test P D Hard Drive Interface Test Q A Floppy Drive Interface Test R B Floppy Drive Interface Test S Keyboard Keypad Tests Test Selected ENTER START TESTING Use the letters to move the cursor and select deselect or use the arrow keys to move then use the SPACE key to select deselect a tes...

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Page 16: ...The 9465 comes with a NEMA 4 4X 12 and IP65 sealed front panel with a TFT Figure 3 1 or STN Figure 3 2 display The panel protects the system s interior when the sys tem is properly panel mounted Figure 3 1 9465 TFT Active Display Front Panel I R P O R T POW ER DISK COM INPUT Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 17: ...s on the front panel which you can use to monitor system operation Power There is power to the 9465 Disk The computer module is accessing the disk drive COM There is communication activity on one of the computer module s serial ports including communication between the computer module and the touchscreen if on COM2 or a serial device Input The unit has a touchscreen and the LED gets brighter when ...

Page 18: ...ntrol The 9465 with the STN flat panel display uses two Contrast Adjust keys on the front panel to control the contrast The left contrast adjust key decreases contrast the right contrast adjust key increases contrast 9465KPM Front Panel The 9465KPM comes with a NEMA 4 4X 12 sealed front panel Figure 3 3 The panel protects the system s interior when the system is properly panel mounted Figure 3 3 9...

Page 19: ...amiliar routines The F A key can be used for alpha and symbol entry See the Customizing Keypad Inserts section in this chapter for details on customizing your keypad inserts Numeric Cursor Control Keypad The data entry keypads are for entering data and moving the cursor F A Key When the LED is lit alpha characters are returned You can use the F A key to adjust contrast on STN displays by holding i...

Page 20: ...se in a hazardous envi ronment Note You cannot use both keyboard ports on the 9465KPM at the same time USB Port only units with the AHIP6 CPU board USB Universal Serial Bus is a plug and play interface between a com puter and add on devices such as audio players joysticks keyboards telephones scanners and printers With USB a new device can be added to your computer without having to add an adapter...

Page 21: ...between the VGA port and the LCD To use both a video display on the video port and the flat panel dis play you must enable Simultaneous Video only available on the TFT version on the Advanced Menu in the BIOS setup menus Refer to the CPU manual for details CD Drive Optional There is a 5 inch drive bay knockout for a CD drive Caution If you have a CD ROM installed use of controls adjust ments or th...

Page 22: ...river and remove the four screws located in the top and bottom corners refer to Figure 3 5 Bottom Panel The features on the bottom panel are listed below Feature Description Product ID Label The product ID label is located on the back panel This label contains the model number and serial number of the unit Vent and Fil ter The bottom of the unit contains a vent and filter for circulation This aids...

Page 23: ...G STUD 2 MOUNTING STUD 14 FRONT PANEL LID LATCH 2 on back VENT FILTER on bottom 1 0 0 1 2 0 V 3 A M A X 2 0 0 2 4 0 V 2 A M A X 5 0 6 0 H z LID on top FAN FILTER RETENTION SCREW 2 EXHAUST FAN DC POWER STRIP 24VDC 0VDC CHASSIS GROUND RETAINER BRACKET MOUNTING STUD 2 MOUNTING STUD 14 FRONT PANEL LID LATCH 2 on back VENT FILTER on bottom 2 4 0 V Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaran...

Page 24: ...fan and filter located on the left side panel are cooling system components The filter is replaceable and can be removed for cleaning Exhaust Fan The exhaust fan is a cooling system component Vent Filter The vent and filter is a cooling system component to allow air to circulate Installation Options This section describes how to install internal and external hardware options Internal Hardware Opti...

Page 25: ...00 FFK kit Warning To maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard or mouse or USB port devices when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment Externally Mounted Floppy Drive The connector for the external floppy is mounted in the location of the internal floppy bay Since the 9465 9465KPM supports one floppy drive you cannot use the external floppy option if the unit has an int...

Page 26: ...orque the nuts to 35 in lb 3 95 Newton Meters Figure 3 9 Floppy Drive Front Mounting Option Figure 3 10 shows an overhead view of the Front Floppy Kit with the floppy drive mounted into the rack Note Do not attach the drive with a disk installed to avoid corrupting a disk when using the external floppy drive Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

Page 27: ...keyboard cable connects to a PS 2 stacked mini din lo cated on the side of the unit The floppy drive cable connects to a port mounted in the internal floppy bay Since the 9465 and 9465KPM support one floppy drive you can not use the external floppy option if the unit has an internal floppy drive See Figure 3 11 for cutout dimensions Note Make sure the keyboard and floppy drive cables reach the por...

Page 28: ...nuts to 35 in lb 3 95 Newton Meters Figure 3 12 Front Floppy and Keyboard Access Option Note The 9465 9465KPM supports one floppy drive If you want to use the floppy drive connector the unit cannot have an internal floppy drive The external floppy s connector is mounted in the internal floppy bay Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 29: ...o create a custom logo 9465 After you create a label remove the Xycom label and place your custom logo label in the pocket Refer to Figure 3 13 for the dimensions and recommended requirements Figure 3 13 9465 Logo Label Dimensions 9465KPM After you create a label remove the Xycom label and place your custom logo label in the pocket Refer to Figure 3 14 for label dimensions Figure 3 14 9465KPM Logo...

Page 30: ...u can customize your keypad with keypad inserts Refer to Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 for insert dimensions and installation Figure 3 15 9465KPM Keypad Inserts with Dimensions PF1 PF20 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 31: ...anual 3 16 Figure 3 16 9465KPM Keypad Insert with Dimensions F1 F20 Figure 3 17 provides information on positioning keypad inserts Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 32: ...ms are provided in the following format Operating Systems Format DOS and Windows 3 11 Diskette Windows 95 CD ROM or Diskette Windows NT CD ROM If you want to install a new operating system or re install a current operating system re fer to the operating system s manual for directions Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 33: ... supplied on your hard drive in the C netdrv directory but they are not installed To install the MS DOS Ethernet drivers 1 At the C prompt type cd netdrv 2 Once the C netdrv path is specified type install 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation If you install Windows 3 1 on your system Xycom provides the Ethernet drivers They can be found on the Ethernet Drivers disk that ship...

Page 34: ...lled then touchscreen is set up on COM2 making this port unavailable CD ROM Drivers A CD ROM driver disk comes with the CD ROM option as well as the preinstalled driver for the operating system you have selected If you change operating systems and need help loading the required CD ROM driver contact Xycom technical support at 1 800 289 9266 x450 Note If you need to reinstall Windows NT you must ha...

Page 35: ...ns and then passes the x and y codes to the installed touchscreen driver The touchscreen Monitor Mouse driver emulates a Microsoft mouse Note Refer to the touchscreen manuals included in the Documentation kit for complete driver installation details Note If touchscreen is factory installed along with MS DOS or Windows 3 x the touchscreen is set up on the AUX port making this port unavailable If th...

Page 36: ...ible for displaying the cursor In the touchscreen setup program Support for Another Pointing Device select the following If you are Select Result using another pointing device with the touchscreen Yes The pointing device driver controls the cursor display not using another pointing device No The Setup program loads a cursor dis play driver MTSMOUSE DRV in addi tion to the Windows touchscreen drive...

Page 37: ...e is a specific driver for each resolution Expansion does not add any resolution to the existing information it simply stretches the information to better fit the display Text and graphic screens can look somewhat grainy after expansion You can turn expansion off in the BIOS setup menus or by executing an included utility program See the table below for the three utility programs included to allow...

Page 38: ...f the enclosure Provide a NEMA 4 seal by mounting the unit in an approved enclosure with a 14 gauge 0 075 1 9mm thick steel or 0 125 3 2mm thick aluminum front face Mount the unit in an upright position Place the unit at a comfortable working level Consider locations of accessories such as AC power outlets and lighting interior lighting and windows for installation and maintenance convenience Prev...

Page 39: ...tal stiffener be hind the front panel Failure to do so may result in an inadequate panel seal due to flex ure of the front panel material between the stud mounts Tighten the nuts on the mount ing studs to 25 inch pounds The requirements for enclosure fittings conduit and wiring vary according to the spe cific rating of the location and the type of flammable or combustible material involved Those r...

Page 40: ...the enclosure lo cate the ground reference point near the point of entry for the plant power supply All electrical racks or chassis and machine elements should be Earth Grounded in in stallations where high levels of electrical noise are expected Ground the chassis with a ground rod or attach to a nearby Earth structure such as a steel support beam Each different apparatus should be connected to a...

Page 41: ... power supply and 19 30 VDC with a DC power supply and still allow the system to function within its operating margin As long as the incom ing voltage is adequate the power supply provides all the logic voltages necessary to support the processor memory and I O In cases in which the installation is subject to unusual AC line variations use a constant voltage transformer to prevent the system from ...

Page 42: ... exposed wire Trim the wire ends of the cable or cut a new cable if necessary Figure 3 20 Internal View of 9465 AC Power Connector 4 Insert the three wire ends of the power cable into the hole of the connector plug Bend the Protective Earth ground PE wire the neutral N wire and the line L wire around the corresponding screw Be sure that no bare wires are exposed 5 Tighten the three screws above th...

Page 43: ...An explosion could result if this occurs in the presence of a haz ardous environment 1 Plug the completed cable into the system s power supply 2 Place the retainer bracket over the connector so that the shorter sides wrap around the connector and the screw holes on the large flange line up with those on the case 3 Insert the two 6 32 screws and tighten to the standard torque 11 in lb Figure 3 21 9...

Page 44: ...ording to the cutout dimensions in Figure 3 23 3 Make sure the area around the cutout is clean and free from metal burrs 4 Install the unit 5 Attach the power cable making sure that the 9465 9465KPM enclosure is grounded through the power cable 6 On a system with an AC power supply attach the connector retainer bracket on a system with a DC power supply attach the aluminum p clamp 7 Implement the ...

Page 45: ...d within a Division 1 normally hazardous location when installed as described here Nor should any peripheral interface device attached to these systems be located within Division 1 locations unless approved and or certified diode barriers are placed in series with each individual signal and DC power line Any such installations are beyond the bounds of Xycom design intent Xycom accepts no responsib...

Page 46: ... Groups F and G hazardous locations or non hazardous lo cations only Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Class II Division 2 Advertissement Risque D Explosion La substitution de composants peut rendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplamements de classe I II Division 2 Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has b...

Page 47: ... produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Class II Locations Class II locations are those that are or may become hazardous because of the presence of combustible dust Division 1 Locations A Division 1 location is one in which flammable or ignitable gasses vapors or combus tible dusts and particles can exist due the following conditions Normal operating conditions Because of repair maintenance condi...

Page 48: ...a function of their individual maximum experimental safe gap MESG explo sion pressure and ignition temperature Component temperatures and the potential for spark based upon voltage current and circuit characteristics within electrical equipment will determine what the equipment group rating will be A device approved for installation within Class I Group A locations may also be used in Groups B C o...

Page 49: ...ng connectors via the two screws located on both sides Warning Never connect or disconnect the communication cables while power is applied at either end of the cable This may result in an incendiary spark Permanent damage to the workstation communication components may occur Operation and Maintenance The systems have been designed for compliance with relevant spark ignition tests How ever please n...

Page 50: ... normal operation by an operator Safety Agency Approval The Xycom systems are designed to meet the following standards Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1604 Standard for Safety Electrical equipment for use in Class I and Class II Division 2 locations Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1950 Information Technology Equipment Canadian Standard Association Specification C22 2 No 213 M1987 Non incendiary ...

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Page 52: ...iles on the disk into that subdirectory Enter the subdirectory and type kpu til Using the Keypad Utility The keypad utility uses a menu bar and pull down menu system All menu bars are dis played across the top of the screen Xycom KP Utility and the current menu titles are shown at the bottom of the screen see Figure 4 1 A full stroke keyboard is needed to enter keystrokes while recording a new key...

Page 53: ...taining the new keypad macros The filename extension must be included For example in a batch file the command keypad def9465 pkm would reprogram the keypad on the 9465KPM with default values for the numeric keypad After pro gramming the system will reboot Main Menu Figure 4 1 illustrates the Main Menu Exit Files Macros Upload Download Utilities Xycom KP Utility MAIN L Arrow R Arrow Enter Figure 4 ...

Page 54: ... file The original file contents are overwritten Save As Creates a new file under the specified name and copies the macro set from memory into it For example to define different sets of codes save each set under a different name and download the one you wish to use Delete Deletes a file Exit Returns to the Main Menu Macros Keypad Type Menu When you select Macros a pull down menu displays and provi...

Page 55: ...displayed as hexadecimal value scan codes When Decimal is chosen the keycodes are displayed as the decimal equivalent of the hex codes For example the macro abc would be displayed as 1C F0 1C 32 F0 32 21 F0 21 in hex and 28 240 28 50 240 50 33 240 33 in decimal Teach Allows you to record up to 105 keystrokes in a macro When selected a graphic rep resentation of the keypad currently in memory displ...

Page 56: ...e last character of every macro is the end of the macro EOM and cannot be de leted Copy copies a sequence of scan codes from the macro into memory To select the section to copy 1 Place the cursor on the first character to copy Press F1 and select Copy 2 Press ENTER Copy should still be highlighted but the cursor will appear on the Edit line 3 Move the cursor on the last character to copy and press...

Page 57: ...ck ON Not available on the 9465KPM Func Lock OFF Not available on the 9465KPM Factory Default Reprograms the keypad macros to the factory default settings After completion the system will reboot Exit Returns to the Main Menu Keypad Scan Codes The utility s default keypad keycodes are listed in the following table Default Keypad Keycodes 9465KPM F A Key LED Off Function Mode F A Key LED On Alpha Mo...

Page 58: ...F0 11 12 45 F0 12 F0 45 PF13 F33 11 04 F0 04 F0 11 12 4A F0 12 F0 4A PF14 F34 11 0C F0 0C F0 11 12 36 F0 12 F0 36 PF15 F35 11 03 F0 03 F0 11 12 2E F0 12 F0 2E PF16 F36 11 0B F0 0B F0 11 12 25 F0 12 F0 25 PF17 F37 11 83 F0 83 F0 11 12 1E F0 12 F0 1E PF18 F38 11 0A F0 0A F0 11 12 41 F0 12 F0 41 PF19 F39 11 01 F0 01 F0 11 12 49 F0 12 F0 49 PF20 F40 11 09 F0 09 F0 11 12 0E F0 12 F0 0E CTRL CTRL 14 F0 ...

Page 59: ... 12 E0 74 E0 F0 74 E0 F0 12 right arr E0 12 E0 74 E0 F0 74 E0 F0 12 PgDn PgDn E0 12 E0 7A E0 F0 7A E0 F0 12 PgDn E0 12 E0 7A E0 F0 7A E0 F0 12 down arr down arr E0 12 E0 72 E0 F0 72 E0 F0 12 down arr E0 12 E0 72 E0 F0 72 E0 F0 12 7B F0 7B 7B F0 7B ENTER ENTER 5A F0 5A ENTER 5A F0 5A NOTES F11 F20 SHIFT F1 F10 F21 F30 CTRL F1 F10 F31 F40 ALT F1 F10 Note If you make any changes to your keypad and wa...

Page 60: ... If dust builds up on heat sinks and cir cuitry an obstruction of heat dissipation could cause the unit to malfunction If dust reaches the electronic boards a short circuit could occur Check the connections to I O modules especially in environments where shock could loosen the connections Check to see that all plugs sockets terminal strips and module connections are secure Remove unnecessary artic...

Page 61: ... table below lists general chemical compatibility guidelines for the 9465 9465 Chemical Compatibility Chemical Class Effects Acids No effect under most common conditions of concentration and temperature Alcohols Generally compatible at low concentration and room temperature Higher concentrations and elevated temperatures result in etching and attack evidenced by decomposition Alkalis Generally com...

Page 62: ...icant that is not listed below contact the appropriate manufacturer for compatibility 9465 Compatible Lubricants Lubricants Manufacturer DC 230 Molykote 33 Dow Corning Midland MI 48640 800 248 2345 Harmony 68 Security 68 Gulf Oil Petroleum Prod Dept Pittsburgh PA 15230 412 655 6247 Lubriplate Aero Fisher Bros Refinery 129 Lockwood Street Newark NJ 07105 Martemp 2500 E F Houghton Co 303 W Lehigh Av...

Page 63: ...t term immersion less than 10 minutes If parts are immersed completely care should be taken to remove last traces of solvent by forced air drying or rinsing in hot water Noncompatible Cleaning Agents The following cleaning agents are known to be detrimental to the 9465 unit 9465 Noncompatible Cleaning Agents Type Agents Bases 25 Ammonium Hydroxide 10 Potassium Hydroxide Sodium Hydroxide Organic So...

Page 64: ...639 001 DRAM AHIP5 f 1M x 32 4 MB 2M x 32 8 MB 4M x 32 16 MB 8M x 32 32 MB 16M x 32 64 MB AHIP6 8M x 32 32 MB 16M x 32 64 MB 32M x 32 128 MB 104273 104258 104302 106054 123514 132442 001 132455 001 133813 001 9000 RFC 19 Floppy Door Plateg 110843 001 Filter Media 110383 Media Retainer 110650 Input Power Connector 121610 001 9000 Accessoriesg External Floppy Kit 9000 EXF 9000 FKA 9000 FFK 116074 00...

Page 65: ... name shipping and billing address Type of service desired product repair or product exchange Product model number part number quantity serial number s used to deter mine warranty Failure mode and failure systems Purchase order number or repair order number No product out of warranty will be returned without a purchase order number 2 Make sure the front panel assembly is properly attached to the u...

Page 66: ...One ISA PCI bus expansion slot maximum 4 8 length with AHIP6 CPU Note Only five slots are available if the optional Ethernet card is installed Mounting Panel Mount or 19 rack mount Flat Panels 12 1 STN SVGA color display 800 x 600 9465KPM 12 1 TFT SVGA color display 800 x 600 9465KPM 13 8 TFT XGA color display 1024 x 768 9465 and 9465KPM 15 STN XGA color display 1024 x 768 9465 15 TFT XGA color di...

Page 67: ...ement 56 2000 Hz 1 0g maximum acceleration 5 55 Hz 0 006 peak to peak displacement 56 2000 Hz 2 5 g maximum acceleration Shock a Operating Nonoperating 15g peak acceleration 11 msec duration 30g peak acceleration 11 msec duration a These values are with solid state hard drives and not rotating media drives Note CD ROM and standard hard disk drives should not be used in applica tions where high lev...

Page 68: ...B 1 Appendix B Block Diagrams Figure B 1 9465 TFT System Block Diagram Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 69: ...9465 9465KPM System Manual B 2 Figure B 2 9465 STN System Block Diagram Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 70: ...Appendix B Block Diagrams B 3 Figure B 3 9465KPM Block Diagram Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 72: ...al 1A KB_DATA 2A NC 3A GND 4A 5VFUSE 5A KB_CLK 6A NC Aux Port Connector This PS 2 mini DIN connector allows you to attach a serial device Pin Signal 1B AUX_DATA 2B NC 3B GND 4B 5VFUSE 5B AUX_CLK 6B NC Note You cannot use the AUX port when the touchscreen controller is using it Dual USB Connector USB1 Pin Number Description Pin Number Description 1A 5VFUSE 1B 5VFUSE 2A USBP0 2B USBP1 3A USBP0 3B US...

Page 73: ... connector can be used at a time All termination is done outside the unit COM1 RS 232 RS 485 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1A DCD1 1B TXD 2A RXD1 2B TXD 3A TXD1 3B TXD TERM 4A DTR1 4B TXD TERM 5A GND 5B GND 6A DSR1 6B RXD 7A RTS1 7B RXD 8A CTS1 8B RXD TERM 9A RI1 9B RXD TERM Technical Note For TXD termination connect a 150Ω watt resistor from pin 3B to pin 4B with pin 1B connected to pin 3B and pin 2B con...

Page 74: ...chscreen con troller IrDA interface or RS 232 connector The BIOS setup determines whether COM2 is used for either the connector or the IrDA interface Jump ers on the touchscreen controller select the COM2 port or the AUX port VGA Connector The VGA connector is a 15 pin connector Pin Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 ORB_GND 6 ORB_GND 7 ORB_GND 8 ORB_GND 9 Fused VCC 10 ORB_GND 11 NC 12 DDCDAT 13 H...

Page 75: ...ince the floppy interface supports only one floppy option Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 14 FSTEP 2 IDX 15 NC 3 FDS1 16 FWD 4 5V 17 GND 5 NC 18 FWE 6 DCHG 19 GND 7 NC 20 FTK0 8 NC 21 GND 9 GND 22 FWP 10 MO1 23 GND 11 NC 24 FRDD 12 FDIRC 25 GND 13 NC 26 FHS Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 76: ...nch TFT Flat Panel Display LQ15X01W 1 Turn off the power source 2 Unlatch and remove the lid 3 If a touchscreen is installed disconnect the touchscreen cable TCH1 at the top of the system board 4 Disconnect the KEYPAD1 LEDKB1 and MS2 connectors 5 Lay the unit facedown and remove the four screws holding front panel to the display adapter plate 6 Flip the unit over lift off the front panel and set i...

Page 77: ...bulb assembly screws that fasten the backlights to the display refer to Figure D 2 4 While holding the flat panel display up lift the flange of the bulb assembly over the locking tab refer to Figure D 2 as you slide the assembly out The bulbs are at tached to the assembly Figure D 2 Model LQ14X03 Rear View 1 Slide in the replacement bulb assembly making sure it slides securely over the locking tab...

Page 78: ...board 3 Lay the unit facedown and remove the four screws holding front panel to the display adapter plate 4 Flip the unit over lift off the front panel and set it aside 5 Referring to Figure D 3 use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four flat panel display screws Figure D 3 Model KCT10276BSTT Front View 1 Disconnect the bulb connectors the pink and white wires 2 Lift the right side o...

Page 79: ...en is installed disconnect the touchscreen cable TCH1 at the top of the system board 3 Disconnect the KEYPAD1 LEDKB1 and MS2 connectors 4 Lay the unit facedown and remove the four screws holding front panel to the display adapter plate 5 Flip the unit over lift off the front panel and set it aside 6 Referring to Figure D 1 use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four flat panel display...

Page 80: ...time 1 Repeat steps 9 and 10 for the second bulb assembly 2 Reverse steps 1 through 8 to reassemble the unit Kyocera 12 1 inch STN Flat Panel Display KCB8060BSTT 3 Turn off the power source 1 Unlatch and remove the lid 2 If a touchscreen is installed disconnect the touchscreen cable TCH1 at the top of the system board 3 Disconnect the KEYPAD1 LEDKB1 and MS2 connectors 4 Lay the unit facedown and r...

Page 81: ... 6 depress the tab at the end of the bulb assembly to release it Figure D 6 Model KCB8060BSTT Rear View 1 Slide the bulb assembly out until it disengages from the notches and then lift it out of the display 2 Insert the new bulb assembly by placing it over the notches and sliding it until the release tab locks Note Xycom recommends replacing both bulbs at the same time 1 Repeat steps 11 and 13 for...

Page 82: ...plate 5 Flip the unit over lift off the front panel and set it aside 6 Unscrew the four screws that attach the flat panel display to the standoffs 7 Disconnect the bulb connectors from the inverter 8 Gently lift the right side of the flat panel display and disconnect the data interface connector on the left side 9 Lay the flat panel display facedown on a protective surface 10 Referring to Figure D...

Page 83: ...recommends replacing both bulbs at the same time 13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 for the second bulb assembly 14 Reverse steps 1 through 10 to reassemble the unit SCREWDRIVER BULB ASSEMBLY PARTIALLY RETRACTED DISPLAY ASSEMBLY BULB ASSEMBLY FULLY INSERTED Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 84: ...or C 2 configuration keypad 3 4 connectors AHIP4 COM1 C 2 Floppy C 4 parallel port C 2 VGA C 3 aux C 1 Connectors Keyboard C 1 contrast control 3 3 3 4 contrast settings 2 4 cusor control keypad 3 4 custom keypad inserts 3 15 logo 3 14 D DC power cable 3 28 definitions 3 32 diagnostic testing 2 5 dimensions system cutout 3 30 display 9465 3 2 9465KPM 3 4 Division 1 hazardous location installations...

Page 85: ... boards 3 9 PCI boards 3 9 serial AUX 3 14 IR port 3 3 K Keyboard Connectors C 1 keyboard port 3 4 3 5 keyboard port front access 3 10 keypad inserts custom 3 15 Keypad Utility Program 4 1 keypads configuration 3 4 cusor control 3 4 numeric 3 4 keys F A 3 4 function 3 4 user defined 3 4 L LEDs 3 2 3 4 line voltage variation 3 26 loading the PKIM utility 4 1 logo custom 3 14 M maintenance hazardous...

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