- OPtima PC
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 2.1 CE EMC Compliance
- 2.2 Mounting
- 2.3 Wiring
- 2.4 Adding Hardware
- 3. Peripheral Devices
- 4. The Operating System
- 4.1 BIOS Password Settings
- 5. Setup
- 5.1 Windows NT Setup
- 5.2 Installing the Wonderware License
- 5.3 Power Shutdown/Battery Backed Power Supply
- 5.4 Backups
- 6. The Display
- 6.1 The Touchscreen
- 7. Keyboard Functionality (Model DSA2 only)
- 7.1 Function Keys
- 7.2 Numeric Keyboard
- 7.3 Left/Right Mouse Buttons
- 7.4 Cursor Keys
- 7.5 Machine Function Keys sent as Keyboard Buttons
- 7.6 Machine Function Keys as Interbus-S Buttons
- 8. Environmental Specifications
- 9. Automatic Logon to Windows NT
- 9.1 Disabling AutoLogon
- 9.2 Bypassing AutoLogon
- 9.3 Changing the Username and Password
- 9.4 Using the Registry Editor
- 10. Troubleshooting/Application Tips
- 11. Disconnecting the Display
- 12. End User License Agreement
- Figures
- Figure 1. Model DSA2 Dimensions for Flange Mount
- Figure 2. Model DSA2 Dimensions for Panel Mount
- Figure 3. Model DSB2 Dimensions for Flange Mount
- Figure 4. External Floppy Drive Cutout and Dimensions
- Figure 5. SA85 Board Jumpers & Switches
- Figure 6. Model DSA2 Keyboard
- Figure 7. Disconnecting the Display

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7.2.1 Special Cases
The shift keys are used for the following special function:
CTL-ALT-DEL: Yellow Shift (release), CTL (release); Yellow Shift (release), ALT
(release); Yellow Shift (release), DEL (release).
7.3 Left/Right Mouse Buttons
Once an NT window is activated, the left and right mouse button perform the
same function that a standard left and right mouse button do.
7.4 Cursor Keys
The yellow half-diamond keys are used for left/right/up/down cursoring.
7.5 Machine Function Keys sent as Keyboard Buttons
The 24 gray machine function keys are mapped left to right, top to bottom. The first
row of keys is sent as CTRL-SHFT-a through CTRL-SHFT-h. The next row is sent
as CTRL-SHFT-i through CTRL-SHFT-p. The last row is sent as CTRL-SHFT-q
through CTRL-SHFT-x. They can be remapped for use in Wonderware. A key
LED turns on when the key is pressed. These LEDs are not programmable.
7.6 Machine Function Keys as Interbus-S Buttons
When the OPtima PC is ordered with the machine function Interbus-S option, the
machine function keys are tied to the Interbus-S port. The bus connections are
made with the two small D-sub connectors on the side of the Optima PC. The
machine function keys are Bits 0 - 23 of the 2 input words. The LED’s are Bits 0
- 23 of the 2 output words. When defining I/O in Concept, a generic I/O device
(like IOBUS-203, which is a 2 word bidirectional device) or the 32-508-100 can
be used to map the switches and LED’s.
8. Environmental Specifications
Operating:
The operating temperature is 10 to 45°C, 8 to 80% RH (relative humidity)
with a wet bulb temperature of 29°C and no condensation.
The maximum operating temperature of the Model DSA2 with the internal
120 MB Superdisk option included is 40°C.
Storage:
The storage temperature is -20 to 60°C, 5 to 90% RH with a wet bulb
temperature of 29°C.
Vibration:
10 to 500 Hz at 4.91m/s
2
(0.5 G) continuous vibration.
Shock:
49.1 m/s
2
(5.0 G) shock for 11 ms with a half sinewave in each of three
mutually exclusive perpendicular axes.
Weight:
25 lbs (11.4 kg)










