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Table Of Contents
- POC-621 Series (DC-/ AC-in model)
- Contents
- 1 General Information
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Specifications
- 1.3 Dimensions
- Figure 1.1 Dimensions of the POC-621
- Figure 1.2 POC-621 Hot Swappable Battery Pack Dimensions
- Figure 1.3 POC-621 with Smart Card Reader Dimensions
- Figure 1.4 POC-621 with RFID & Camera Accessory Dimensions
- Figure 1.5 POC-621 VESA Mounting
- Figure 1.6 POC-621 Series Front Panel
- 1.3.1 Optional Modules
- 1.3.2 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Solution
- 1.4 Operating Principle
- 1.5 Intended User Profile
- 1.6 Front Bezel Button
- 2 System Setup
- 3 Hot Swapping Battery Pack Operation
- 4 Operation and Safety
- A POC-621 Series VESA Mounting
- B Driver Installation
- C PCM-8722 Connector Map
- D PCM-8722 Jumper Settings
- D.1 PCM-8722 Jumper setting
- Table D.1: CN3 ME Manufacturing Mode
- Table D.2: CN5 Clear CMOS
- Table D.3: CN6 (Not Install) Clear ME
- Table D.4: CN8 (Not Install) System Reset
- Table D.5: CN13 LVDS Voltage Setup
- Table D.6: CN40 Power Button (Internal Test Only)
- Table D.7: PCN4 Power Debug (Reserved)
- Table D.8: SW1 Board Setup
- Table D.9: SW1 Pin 4 Speaker Function
- Table D.10: SW2 Panel Resolution/Type Setup
- D.1 PCM-8722 Jumper setting
- E Advanced BIOS Functions
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2. Prepare the grounding cable and the other terminal link to hospital ground/earth
system.
Figure 2.7 Grounding Cable with Connector
3. Grounding cable plug with POC-621 Equipotential Terminal (See Figure 2.7)
2.3
Running the BIOS Setup Program
Your POC-621 was probably set up and configured by your dealer prior to delivery.
You may still find it necessary to use the BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) setup
program to change system configuration information, such as the current date and
time or your type of hard drive. The setup program is stored in read-only memory. It
can be accessed either when you turn on or reset the panel PC, by pressing the "F2
or Del" key on your keyboard immediately after powering on the computer.
The settings you specify with the setup program are recorded in a special area of
memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery so that it will not
be erased when you turn off or reset the system. Whenever you turn on the power,
the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them to the
equipment check conducted during the power on self-test (POST). If an error occurs,
an error message will be displayed on screen, and you will be prompted to run the
setup program.