Medical Large Client MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Revision 1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Table of contents 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................................... 2 1.1. 2. 3. 4. REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................. 4 COMMON INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 5 USER INFORMATION ..................
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Table of contents 10. CLEANING & DESINFECTING .............................................................................................. 26 11. COMMON WARNINGS, HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................... 28 12. CERTIFICATIONS AND NORMS............................................................................................ 31 12.1. 12.2. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..............................................................
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Revision history 2. REVISION HISTORY Date Doc.-Revision # Author Changes 2014-Nov-21 1.0 R. Barth/PATG Document created, first release 2015-Feb-16 1.1 R. Barth/PATG (Minor) corrections and layout changes in various chapters Chapter 6.1 Interfaces and controls: Split information referring to interfaces and controls into sub chapters Chapter 6.1.3 Galvanically isolated COM ports: Chapter added Chapter 6.1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Common information 3. COMMON INFORMATION This technical manual is not thought to provide all details, or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. If further information is needed or in case of particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, do not hesitate to contact your next PENTA ADLINK Technology GmbH office.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 User information 4. USER INFORMATION 4.1. General In this document PENTA ADLINK Technology GmbH will also be referred to by the short form PENTA. The information in this document has been checked carefully. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, PENTA reserves the right to make changes to any portion of this manual - also without advertising it before.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 User information All other products and designations mentioned in this documentation are in most cases (registered) trademarks of their respective owners and are thus subject to law. 4.3. Warranty information Each shipped PENTA product is tested carefully and thoroughly before being shipped. If unlikely some problems will occur during operation, please check the BIOS and operating system settings of your system.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 User information Please prepare yourself to answer a few questions like: Which PENTA product is concerned? What serial number does this system have? Which BIOS version does this system have? Which OS (version) is used? Is this problem already reported (by whom/to whom)? Since when is the problem known? … 4.5. Drivers Drivers for your PENTA device are available via http://www.adlink.com.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 System overview 5. SYSTEM OVERVIEW The herewith documented device is named MLC 4-xx whereas xx indicates the LCD diagonal in [inch]. In the following the short form MLC or device is used. The MLC is a medical PC based on Intel 4th generation Core-i platform named Haswell.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 System overview 5.1. Block diagram of system components A brief overview about all available system components is given by the succeeding block diagram. mITX mainboard with internal interfaces External interfaces PCIe 16x slot Intel Core-i CPU 2x DDR3 RAM LCDisplay LVDS PCAP Multitouch USB 2.0 SATA III 6Gb/s USB 2.0 SATA HDD mSATA/mPCIe Full size Buttons & LEDs 2x HDMI PCIe 1x USB 2.0 VGA mPCIe Half size PCIe 1x USB 2.0 USB 2.0/3.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 System overview RAM up to max 16GByte DDR3 1066/1333/1600 SO-DIMM in 2 sockets Graphics Intel HD 4600 with triple display support, base frequency 400MHz Storage mSATA SSD and/or 2.5” SSD/HDD connected to SATA III (6.0Gbit/s) For available capacities please contact your PENTA representative Note: 2.5” SSD/HDD is exchangeable by user. Sound codec Intel HDA compliant OS compatibility Intel x64 micro architecture compliant 5.3.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Description of interfaces and functions 6. DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACES AND FUNCTIONS This chapter provides some further information and explanations regarding the device interfaces. For proper interface operation and handling instructions please refer also to chapter 10 Cleaning. Note: All interface pin outs comply with the technical standards (please refer to appropriate internet sites), deviations thereof or non-standard interfaces are documented separately.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Description of interfaces and functions 20a 20e 20b 20f 20c 20d Figure 4: Location of interfaces Figure 5: Location of controls, right Figure 6: Detail right side view, keys and controls, left side view side view and LEDs 6.1.2. Table of interfaces – technical data and information Note: The numbers in the figures of the previous chapter correspond with the enumeration of the succeeding table.
MLC 4-xx Interface # Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Description of interfaces and functions Description LED A link/activity: Off = no link Yellow = network link Blinking = data transfer 6 LAN1, Intel I217 Ethernet controller with Intel 9.0 AMT support 7 LAN2, Intel I211 Ethernet controller 8 Audio Line Out (lime), headphones or speaker output interface 9 Reserved slot for PCIe add on cards, please contact your PENTA representative for available options 10 Fuse holder with 2 fuses 5x20mm 2.
MLC 4-xx 6.1.4. Description of interfaces and functions Table of controls – technical data and information Control # 6.1.5. Technical Manual Rev. 1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Description of interfaces and functions Exchange defective fuses only with specified type. ! Refer to chapter 6.1.2 Table of interfaces – technical data and information To exchange the fuses, proceed with the following steps: Step # 1 Image Description w/o Remove power supply cable 2 Insert a small screw driver or similar into the fuse holder notch Pull out the fuse holder carefully 3 Rotate fuses sideways Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Step # Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Image Description of interfaces and functions Description 4 Remove defective fuses 5 Insert new fuses 6 Snap in new fuses Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Step # Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Image Description Insert and press fuse holder firmly until fuse holder snaps into power entry module 7 Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 BIOS configuration overview 7. BIOS CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW 7.1. Default settings If BIOS settings are misconfigured and the MLC therefor behaves unexpected, restore the BIOS default settings. 1. Boot MLC and press key on POST/boot logo screen short after keyboard is initialized (indicated by flashing keyboard LEDs), then 2. press key 3. press key 4. press key 5. press key again MLC reboots with BIOS default settings.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 BIOS configuration overview 4. move with cursor keys to option Enabled and press key 5. move with cursor keys to Boot Option #1 and press key 6. move with cursor keys to option Disabled and press key 7. disable all other boot devices if listed 8. press key 9. press key to save settings and reboot MLC MLC should now reboot and connect to network.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 PENTA software 8. PENTA SOFTWARE For installation and usage of available PENTA add on software and tools please afford and refer to the corresponding PENTA software (product) manual. Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Specifications 9. SPECIFICATIONS 9.1. Mechanical specifications MLC 4-21 9.1.1. Dimensions front and side view Figure 7: MLC 4-21, dimensions front and side view 9.1.2. Dimensions rear view Figure 8: MLC 4-21, dimensions rear view with VESA 100 mounting holes (M8 threads) Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx 9.1.3. Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Specifications Weight Maximum 8.5kg; measurement includes mSATA and HDD parts and optional galvanically isolated COM ports. 9.2. Electrical specifications 9.2.1. AC input Rated voltage range 110…240V~ single phase Rated frequency range 50…60Hz Maximum voltage range 90…264V~ single phase Maximum frequency range 47…63Hz Fuse rating 9.2.2. T 2.0A H 250V Power consumption MLC 4-21 Tested configuration: Intel Core i7-4700EQ, clock speed 2.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Specifications 9.3. Environmental specifications The MLC 4-xx is reliable and best operated/stored under the following recommended conditions: Operating ambient temperature range 0°C…+40°C Storage ambient temperature range -10°C...+60°C Operating ambient humidity range 10%...90% (non condensing) Storage ambient humidity range 5%...95% (non condensing) Ambient air pressure operating 700hPa…1060hPa 9.3.1.
MLC 4-xx 9.4.2. Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Specifications Explanation of serial number label symbols Symbol Meaning/explanation Read operating instructions/manual Observe warnings, handling and safety instructions Do not dispose this device or parts of it! Observe the valid national and local regulations for disposal.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Cleaning & desinfecting 10. CLEANING & DESINFECTING PENTA recommends product cleaning and disinfecting according to the guidelines and specifications of the German Robert Koch-Institute (RKI). These guidelines apply to the MLC only. For cables, sensors and other peripheral items, follow the cleaning instructions in the Directions for Use document that accompany these accessories.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Cleaning & desinfecting Electric shock hazard. DO NOT autoclave the MLC. The device and accesso- ! ries are not autoclaveable. Never wet the MLC or immerse it in fluid of any kind. Never allow liquid to enter ! the device. Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Common warnings, handling and safety instructions 11. COMMON WARNINGS, HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Although your PENTA device is resistant against a lot of aggressive chemicals, ! some of them like acids and others can damage the housing, the seals and your display or touch panel. Please ask your local PENTA (sales) representative for further information. The touch panel it will only operate with your fingers or a special input pen.
MLC 4-xx ! Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Common warnings, handling and safety instructions Never wet the PENTA device or immerse it in fluid of any kind. Never allow liquid to enter the device. If you transport the device in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely. Adequately secure the device in the vehicle to pre- ! vent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident. The driver is always responsible for the safety of the vehicle.
MLC 4-xx ! Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Common warnings, handling and safety instructions No modification of this device is allowed! To separate the device completely from the mains power supply, pull the plug out of the mains socket at the back side of the unit. Make sure, that the back ! side of the device will be accessible at any time. Note: If optional cable cover is mounted, ensure that the power cord is accessible/removable from the power outlet.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Certifications and Norms 12. CERTIFICATIONS AND NORMS 12.1. Declaration of conformity Figure 11: Declaration of Conformity, excerpt from original document Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Certifications and Norms 12.2. EMC test compliance 12.2.1. Summary for all EMC tests Figure 12: EMC test summary, excerpt from original document Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Appendix 13. APPENDIX 13.1. EN 60601-1-2 tables 13.1.1. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions (IEC 60601-1-2:2007 Table 1) The MLC 4-xx is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Appendix 13.1.2. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS (IEC 60601-12:2007 Table 2) The MLC 4-xx is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Appendix The MLC 4-xx is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test Short interruptions on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 IEC/EN 60601-1-2:2007 rd (3 edition) Test Level Dropout to 5% for 10ms Interrupt > 95% for 5s Document: Manual_Medical_MLC_1.2 IEC 60601-1-2:2014 th (4 edition) Test Level Dropout to 0% for 0.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Appendix 13.1.3. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity - for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEM that are not LIFESUPPORTING (IEC 60601-1-2:2007 Table 4) The MLC 4-xx is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
MLC 4-xx Technical Manual Rev. 1.2 Appendix [a] = Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered.