Solutions for Demanding Applications VARTECH S Y S T E M S I N C. 19.
Revision History Date 8/11/08 10/13/08 7/10/09 5/27/10 8/15/12 8/15/12 8/15/12 8/15/12 Rev No 00 01 02 03 04 04 04 04 19.0 Panel Mount PC Summary First Issue Revised panel mounting drawing Revised Detail A, connector view & system spec.
Safety Instructions Read the Safety Instructions carefully and keep it for use later. The chassis metalwork of the module must be installed properly to the main earthing termination for Class 1 equipment. Care must be exercised in the application of the system to prevent overheating. Ensure that the ambient temperature around the system does not exceed 60°C and provide adequate means of ventilation to achieve this. When cleaning cut off the electrical supply at all times.
Standard Technical Specifications: Standard Monitor: Size / Type Native Resolution Contrast Ratio Viewing Angles Pixel Pitch Brightness (typical) Response Time (typical) Colors Supported 19.0” SXGA TFT LCD 1280 x 1024 800:1 Horizontal: 89° Vertical: 89° 0.294mm 300 cd/m² 8ms 16.7 million Computer System: Processor Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor T4500 2.
Power & Operational Specifications: AC Models: 90 – 240VAC standard Power Input DC Models: 9-32 VDC, 15.0A max. Typical Power Consumption AC: 60W DC: 9V – 8.5A 12V – 4.5A 24V – 2.3A 32V – 1.
Panel Mount Procedure Panel Mounting Procedure: 1- Cut and drill the panel (refer to the panel mount drawing, Figure A). Measurements are provided in inches and millimeters. Panel Mounting Cutout: 1- If access to the bottom of the enclosure is not available following installation, attach the power and all necessary cables to the bottom side of the enclosure at this time. 2- Install the enclosure in the prepared cutout.
Panel Mount Drawing: Detail –A– Connections to the Panel Mount PC Bottom Rear View - Connector Panel Power Connection (Power In) 19.
AC Models: The Panel Mount PC includes an AC line cord which is 6ft long. The power input receptacle is located on the bottom rear panel of the system. DC Models: The Panel Mount PC with two binding posts, one red and one black. Red is for connecting +9-32VDC and black is for power ground. Connect to any DC power source that does not exceed 15A of current. (15A mini-blade fuse protected) Serial Connections (COM 1-3) The Panel Mount PC is supplied with three serial connectors configured for RS-232.
All LCD/LED monitors need time to become thermally stable the first time you turn them on. Therefore, to achieve more accurate adjustments for parameters, allow the LCD/LED monitor to warm (be on) for at least 20 minutes before making any screen adjustments. Maintenance The Panel Mount PC is designed to provide optimum service and performance with minimal maintenance including the occasional external cleaning. For cleaning the Panel Mount PC enclosure follow the suggested guidelines.
Award BIOS Utility The Phoenix-Award BIOS provides users with a built-in Setup program to modify basic system configuration. All configured parameters are stored in a battery-backed-up RAM (CMOS RAM) to save the Setup information whenever the power is turned off. Entering Setup There are two ways to enter the Setup program.
Getting Help Main Menu The online description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Status Page Setup Menu/Option Page Setup Menu Press to pop out a small Help window that provides the description of using appropriate keys and possible selections for highlighted items. Press or to exit the Help Window. The Main Menu Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu appears on the screen.
Standard CMOS Setup Menu The Standard CMOS Setup Menu displays basic information about your system. Use arrow keys to highlight each item, and use or key to select the value you want in each item. Date The date format is , . Press to show the calendar. day date month year It is determined by the BIOS and read only, from Sunday to Saturday. It can be keyed with the numerical/ function key, from 1 to 31. It is from January to December.
IDE Channel 0~3 Master/IDE Channel 0~2 Slave These items identify the types of each IDE channel installed in the computer. There are 45 predefined types (Type 1 to Type 45) and 2 user’s definable types (Type User) for Enhanced IDE BIOS. Press /<+> or /<> to select a numbered hard disk type, or directly type the number and press . Please be noted your drive’s specifications must match the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information.
Halt On This item determines whether the system will halt or not, if an error is detected while powering up. No errors All errors All, But Keyboard All, But Diskette All, But Disk/Key The system booting will halt on any errors detected. (default) Whenever BIOS detects a non-fatal error, the system will stop and you will be prompted. The system booting will not stop for a keyboard error; it will stop for other errors. The system booting will not stop for a disk error; it will stop for other errors.
Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure and improve your system, to set up some system features according to your preference. 19.
CPU Feature Scroll to this item and press to view the CPU Feature sub menu. Hard Disk Boot Priority Scroll to this item and press to view the sub menu to decide the disk boot priority. Press to return to the Advanced BIOS Features page. 19.
Virus Warning This function allows you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDF Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep. CPU L1 & L2 Cache These two options speed up memory access. However, it depends on the CPU/chipset design. The default setting is “Enabled”. CPUs without built-in internal cache will not provide the “CPU Internal Cache” item on the menu.
Boot Up NumLock Status Set the the Num Lock status when the system is powered on. The default value is “On”. Gate A20 Option The default value is “Fast”. Normal Fast The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware. Default: Fast. The A20 signal is controlled by Port 92 or chipset specific method. Typematic Rate Setting This item determines the typematic rate of the keyboard. The default value is “Disabled”. Enabled Disabled Enable typematic rate and typematic delay programming.
APIC Mode Use this item to enable or disable APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) mode that provides symmetric multi-processing (SMP) for systems. MPS Version Control For OS This item specifies the version of the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS). Version 1.4 has extended configuration tables to improve support for multiple PCI bus configurations and provide future expandability.
Advanced Chipset Features This section contains completely optimized chipset’s features on the board that you are strongly recommended to leave all items on this page at their default values unless you are very familiar with the technical specifications of your system hardware. System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
PCI Express Root Port Func Scroll to this item and press to view the sub menu to decide the PCI Express Port. Press to return to the Advanced Chipset Featurs page, and press it again, return to the Main Menu page. *** VGA Setting *** PEG/Onchip VGA Control This setting allows you to select whether to use the onchip graphics processor or the PCI Express card. When set to [Auto], the BIOS will check if a PCI Express graphics card is installed or not.
DVMT/Fixed Memory Size DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) allows you to select a maximum size of dynamic amount usage of the video memory. The system would configure the video memory dependent on your application. Boot Display This item is to select Display Device that the screen will be shown. Panel Scaling This item shows the setting of panel scaling and operates the scaling function that the panel output can fit the screen resolution connected to the output port.
Integrated Peripherals This section allows you to configure your SuperIO Device, IDE Function and Onboard Device. 19.
OnChip IDE Device Scroll to this item and press to view the sub menu OnChip IDE Device. IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. IDE DMA transfer access Automatic data transfer between system memory and IDE device with minimum CPU intervention.
*** On-Chip PATA Setting *** On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel separately. The default value is “Enabled”. NOTE: Choosing Disabled for these options will automatically remove the IDE Primary Master/ Slave PIO and/or IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO items on the menu.
Super IO Device Scroll to this item and press to view the sub menu Super IO Device. Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled, if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed on the system board and you want to use it. If you install and-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this field. Options: Enabled and Disabled. Onboard Serial Port 1/2 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the serial port.
USB Device Setting Scroll to this item and press to view the sub menu USB Device Setting. USB 1.0 Controller Enable this item if you are using the USB 1.0 in the system. You should disable this item if a higher-level controller is added. USB 2.0 Controller Enable this item if you are using the EHCI (USB2.0) controller in the system. USB Keyboard Function Enable this item if the system has a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller, and you have a USB keyboard.
Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to save energy of your system effectively. It will shut down the hard disk and turn OFF video display after a period of inactivity. ACPI Function This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). The function is always defaulted in the “Enabled” mode. ACPI Suspend Type This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function.
Power Management This option allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving for Doze, Standby, and Suspend modes. The table below describes each power management mode: Max Saving User Define Min Saving Disabled It is maximum power savings, only available for SL CPUs. The inactivity period is 1 minute in each mode. It sets each mode. Select time-out periods in the PM Timers section. It is minimum power savings. The inactivity period is 1 hour in each mode (except the hard drive).
Suspend Mode After a selected period of system inactivity (1 minute to 1 hour), all devices except the CPU shut off. The default value is “Disabled”. Disabled 1/2/4/6/8/10/2 0/30/40 Min/1 Hr The System will never enter the SUSPEND mode. It defines continuous idle time before the system entering the SUSPEND mode. If any item defined in (J) is enabled and active, the SUSPEND timer will be reloaded.
PnP/PCI Configuration Setup This section describes the configuration of PCI (Personal Computer Interconnect) bus system, which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds close to the CPU speed while communicating with other important components. This section covers very technical items that only experienced users could change default settings. Reset Configuration Data Normally, you leave this item Disabled.
** PCI Express relative items ** Maximum Payload Size When using DDR SDRAM and Buffer size selection, another consideration in designing a payload memory is the size of the buffer for data storage. Maximum Payload Size defines the maximum TLP (Transaction Layer Packet) data payload size for the device. Press to return to the Main Menu page. 19.
PC Health Status This section supports hardware monitering that lets you monitor those parameters for critical voltages, temperatures and fan speed of the board. Shutdown Temperature It helps you set the maximum temperature they system can reach before powering down. Current SYSTEM Temperature Show you the current system1 temperature. Current CPU Temperature The current system CPU temperature will be automatically detected by the system.
Frequency/Voltage Control This section is to control the CPU frequency and Supply Voltage, DIMM OverVoltage and AGP voltage. Auto Detect PCI Clk The item enables or disables the auto detection of the PCI clock. Spread Spectrum This item is to adjust extreme values of the pulse for EMI test. Press to return to the Main Menu page. 19.
Load Optimized Defaults This option allows you to load your system configuration with default values. These default settings are optimized to enable high performance features. To load CMOS SRAM with SETUP default values, please enter “Y”. If not, please enter “N”. 19.
Set Supervisor/User Password You can set a supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences between them are: 1. Supervisor password: You can enter and change the options on the setup menu. 2. User password: You can just enter, but have no right to change the options on the setup menu. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. ENTER PASSWORD Type a maximum eight-character password, and press .
Save & Exit Setup This section allows you to determine whether or not to accept your modifications. Type “Y” to quit the setup utility and save all changes into the CMOS memory. Type “N” to bring you back to the Setup utility. 19.
Exit Without Saving Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving changes you have made in this session. Type “Y”, and it will quit the Setup utility without saving your modifications. Type “N” to return to the Setup utility. 19.
AppendixA Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Setting After the system stops working for a while, it can be auto-reset by the Watchdog Timer. The integrated Watchdog Timer can be set up in the system reset mode by program.
; IF to disable WDT: O 2E 30 O 2F 00 ; Can be disable at any time Timeout Value Range 1 to 255 Minute / Second Program Sample 2E, 87 2E, 87 2E, 07 2F, 08 Logical Device 8 2E, 30 Activate 2F, 01 2E, F5 2F, N Set Minute or Second N=08 (Min),00(Sec) 2E, F6 2F, M 19.
AppendixB Digital I/O Using the Digital Input Function Start Un-Lock SuperI /O: O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O SelectMultiplexed pin to GPIO Function: O 2E 2A O 2F FF Select Logic device: O 2E 07 O 2F 07 Activate Logic Device: O 2E 30 O 2F 01 Select GPI Function: O 2E F0 O 2F E0 (for 3 IN/5 OUT) ( When set to a '1', respective GPIO port is programmed as an input port. When set to a '0', respective GPIO port is programmed as an output port.
Using the Digital Output Function Start Un-Lock SuperI /O: O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O SelectMultiplexed pin to GPIO Function: O 2E 2A O 2F FF Select Logic device: O 2E 07 O 2F 07 Activate Logic Device: O 2E 30 O 2F 01 Select GPO Function: O 2E F0 O 2F E0 (for 3 IN/5 OUT) ( When set to a '1', respective GPIO port is programmed as an input port. When set to a '0', respective GPIO port is programmed as an output port.