Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A TM (Eden ESP6000-667MHzModel) User Manual
Introduction The PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) (PS-A) of Compact Panel Computers are multipurpose factory automation (FA) computers, which embody Pro-face’s latest, cost-effective architecture. Before using the PS-A, read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the PS-A’s operation procedures and functions. NOTE 1. It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole, or in part, without the permission of the Digital Electronics Corporation. 2.
Essential Safety Precautions This manual includes the following cautions concerning procedures that must be followed to operate the PS-A correctly and safely. Prior to operating the PS-A, be sure to read this manual and any related materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit. Safety Icons To allow you to use the PS-A correctly, throughout this manual, the following icons are provided next to operations requiring special attention.
After the PS-A’s backlight burns out, unlike the PS-A’s “Standby Mode”, the touch panel is still active. If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel, a potentially dangerous machine operation error can occur. If your PS-A’s backlight suddenly turns OFF, use the following steps to determine if the backlight is actually burned out. 1) If your PS-A is not set to “Standby Mode” and the screen has gone blank, your backlight is burned out.
When PS-A Hard Disk (HDD) data is lost: The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held responsible or provide any compensation for damage(s) caused by the loss of data stored in the PS-A’s hard disk drive (HDD). It is therefore strongly suggested that all important data and software be backed up regularly to an external data backup device.
Information Symbols This manual uses the following icons: Indicates a warning or a product limitation. Be sure to follow the instructions given with this icon to insure the safe operation of the PS-A. Contains additional or useful information. * SEE (1) (2) PS-A Indicates terms or items that require further explanation. See the footnote on that page. Indicates pages containing related information. Indicates steps used to accomplish a given task.
Package Contents The following items are included in the PS-A’s package. Before using the PS-A, please confirm that all items listed here are present. PS-A (PS3700A-T41-ASU-E66) Moisture Resistant Gasket (1) Installation Fasteners (4/set x 2) USB Cable Clamp (1) AC Power Cord (1) AC Power Cord Clamp (1) CD-ROM (1) Installation Guide (1) (PS370XA-E66 User Manual & Driver CD) (Japanese/English) Installation Guide • Be careful when installing the PS-A not to damage the built-in HDD.
UL/c-UL (CSA) Application Notes PS3700A-T41-ASU-E66 unit is UL/c-UL listed product (UL File No. E220851). Please pay special attention to the following instructions when applying for UL/c-UL approval for machinery which includes any of PS-A units. The PS-A conforms as a component to the following standards: UL508 Industrial Control Equipment CAN Std C22.2 No.14-1995 CAN/CSA 22.2 No.60950 PS3700A-T41-ASU-E66 (UL Registration Model No.
CE Marking Notes PS3700A-T41-ASU-E66 unit is CE marked, EMC compliant product. Safety EN60950 EMI EN61000-6-4, EN55011(Group 1, Class A) EMS (EN61000-6-2/EN61131-2) EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11, EN61000-4-12 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A If the following requirements are not met, the PS-A may fail to meet EN60950 standard requirements.
Contents Introduction................................................................................................................ 1 Essential Safety Precautions..................................................................................... 2 Information Symbols.................................................................................................. 5 Package Contents .....................................................................................................
2.3 Wiring the PS-A ............................................................................................ 2-16 2.3.1 Connecting the Power Cord................................................................................2-16 2.3.2 Power Supply Cautions.......................................................................................2-17 2.3.3 Grounding Cautions ............................................................................................2-19 2.3.
CHAPTER 5 Monitoring Features 5.1 RAS Features ................................................................................................. 5-2 5.1.1 PS-A RAS Features ..............................................................................................5-2 5.1.2 RAS Feature Details .............................................................................................5-3 5.1.3 RAS Feature Overview .........................................................................................
Appendices A.1 Hardware Configuration.............................................................................. App-2 A.1.1 I/O Map............................................................................................................ App-2 A.1.2 Memory Map.................................................................................................... App-3 A.1.3 Interrupt Map ................................................................................................... App-4 A.
1 Overview 1. Prior to Operating the PS-A Unit 2. PS-A Unit System Configuration 3. PS-A Unit Part Names and Features 4. Interfaces 5.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 1.1 Prior to Operating the PS-A Unit The following explanation shows the preparation steps required prior to operating the PS-A. Connect the display unit and any optional devices. Connect Peripheral Devices Connect Power SEE Connect the PS-A unit’s power cord to AC Interconnection and turn the power switch ON. SEE Set Up the System 2.3 Wiring the PS-A (page2-16) Configure the PS-A unit's BIOS.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.2 PS-A Unit System Configuration Bottom of PS-A unit Side of PS-A unit Front of PS-A unit PS3700A-T41-ASU-E66 Inside PS-A unit The following chart shows the range of peripheral items connected to the PS-A.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 1.2.1 Setting Up the Touch Panel Connection The connection method used can be via either a serial (RS-232C) or USB interface. Depending on the type of Touch Panel connection used, the OS types that can be used will vary. DIPSW1 Changes the Touch Panel Communication method (Serial ↔ USB). For the details about the switch, SEE 1.4.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.3 PS-A Unit Part Names and Features 1 2 : Display / Touch Panel : Power Lamp LED (POWER) LED 2 3 4 1 Green Orange Orange/Red 3 Front 5 6 10 12 11 Top 22 20 25 26 28 14 15 17 23 19 24 LED PS-A Status Green Currently using IDE I/F 6 : USB Connector (1 port) Provides a USB 1.1 compatible connection. Connect a USB connectable device here.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 24 25 26 27 28 29 : Speaker Output Connector (SPEAKER OUT) : Mike Input Connector (MIC IN) : Printer Connector (LPT1) : Cooling FAN : CF Card Slot : AC Inlet Connector • Prior to attaching peripheral units to the PS-A, be sure the PS-A’s power cord is disconnected from the main power supply.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.4 Interfaces 1.4.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Switches The following switch settings corresponding to each Serial Interface need to be signified. To set the switches, remove the PS-A’s Rear Cover and locate the following switches, next to the PS-A’s circuit board. For information about attaching/removing the Rear Cover, SEE 2.1.
Chapter 1 Overview DIPSW2 No.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 1.4.2 Printer Interface (LPT1) This interface conforms to Centronics standards. D-sub 25 pin (Female) 1 13 • Electrical Specifications O.D : Open Drain T.S : 3 state I/O TTL : TTL Input 14 25 Screw Size: (4-40): Inch Type Pin No. SPP/ ECP Mode Signal Name EPP Mode Signal Name 1 STRB 2 Direction Electrical Specif. Pin No. SPP/ ECP Mode Signal Name WRITE In/Output O.D/T.S*1 14 AUTOFD DSTRB In/Output O.D/T.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.5 PS-A Unit External Views and Dimensions PS-A Unit Unit:mm [in] 383 [15.08] Top 100 [3.94] 395 [15.55] Front 282 [11.10] 5 [0.20] 294 [11.57] 1.5.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 1.5.2 External Dimensions (with Installation Fasteners installed) Unit:mm [in] 394.8 [15.54] 160[6.30] 160[6.30] Top 100 [3.94] 404.8 [15.94] Front Side Bottom 165 [6.50] 1-12 160 [6.30] 293.8 [11.57] 303.8 [11.96] 5 [0.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.5.3 Panel Cut Dimensions Unit:mm [in] +1 282.5 0 [11.12+0.04 ] 0 le 4-R ss th +0.04 +1 3[0 an .12 383.5 0 [15.10 0 ] ] • Be sure the thickness of the installation panel is from 1.6 mm [0.06 in] to 10 mm [0.39 in]. • All panel surfaces used should be strengthened. Especially, if high levels of vibration are expected and the PS-A’s installation surface (i.e. an operation panel’s door, etc.) can move (i.e.open or close) due consideration should be given to the PS-A’s weight.
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2 Hardware Installation 1. Installtion 2. Installing the PS-A Unit 3.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.1 Installtion A wide variety of optional units, Main Memory, CF cards, PCMCIA (PC cards) manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation and commercial expansion boards (PCI bus compatible board *1), PCMCIA (PC Cards) can be used with the PS-A. Unscrew the five (5) cover attachment screws, and remove the cover. Install the desired products as shown in the "2.1.2 PS-A Internal View" drawing.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.1.3 Main Memory Installation (1) SEE (2) Remove the PS-A unit's rear cover. 2.1.1 Removing the PS-A Unit's Cover (page2-2) Angle the main memory module down slightly, and push it in until the connector pins mate with the module's pins. Then, lower the module until it is horizontal and insert it completely into the connector. This connector is shown in 2.1.2 PS-A Internal View. Connector Main Memory (3) (2) Stopper (3) 2.1.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation (3) Insert the expansion board (commercial-type PCI) into the expansion board connector, and secure it in place using the filler panel’s screw. The necessary torque is 0.5N•m to 0.6N•m. Expansion Board Connector Expansion Board (Commercial type) (4) Replace the rear cover and secure it in place using the five (5) attachment screws. • The maximum size allowed for an expansion board is 240mm [9.44in.] x 106.68mm [4.2in.].
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.1.5 PCMCIA Unit Installation (1) Remove the PCMCIA slot cover’s screws (2). PCMCIA Slot Cover (2) [Inserting a commercial-type PC Card] Insert the commercial-type PC Card into the PCMCIA connector. Eject Button PC Card (commercial) • The PCMCIA slot has 2 connectors. When inserting the PCMCIA Card, check carefully that it is connected to the correct connector.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1.6 USB Cable Clamp Installation This holder prevents the USB cable from becoming disconnected due to vibration, etc. (1) Place the PS-A unit face-down on a flat surface as shown below. Your PS-A unit has two USB connectors. Upper USB Connector Lower USB Connector • When using only one of the USB ports, be sure to use the lower USB connector. This allows you to securely clamp the USB cable in the cable clamp.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.1.7 CF Card Installation and Removal When using the PS-A Unit and a CF Card, follow the precautions below: Be sure to use only CF Cards manufactured by the Digital Electronics Corporation. PS-A unit performance cannot be guaranteed when using another manufacturer's CF Card.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation When inserting the CF Card (1) Unscrew the CF Card cover's attachment screw (1), and remove the CF Card cover. CF Card Cover (2) Insert the CF Card firmly into the CF card slot, and check that the eject button pops out. CF Card Eject Button Removing the CF Card (3) Press the eject button in fully to remove the CF Card from the CF Card slot.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.2 Installing the PS-A Unit 2.2.1 Installation Caution Temperature Related Cautions • The PS-A should be installed in a vertical position, and forced air cooling should be used, instead of natural air circulation. • Check the ambient temperature at the positions shown in the illustrations below.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation Location • Avoid placing the PS-A next to other devices that might cause overheating. • Keep the PS-A away from arc-generating devices such as magnetic switches and non-fuse breakers. • Avoid using the PS-A in environments where corrosive gases are present. • To ensure the reliability, operability and ventilation of the PS-A, be sure to install it in locations that are more than 50mm away from adjacent structures or equipment.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.2.2 Installation Procedures Follow the steps given below when installing the PS-A. Attaching the Installation Gasket Even if the your PS-A’s Installation Gasket is not needed to prevent water from entering the unit, the gasket also acts as a vibration absorber and should always be attached.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Create a Panel Cut Create a panel cut for the PS-A, like that pictured here. Two additional items, the installation gasket and the installation fasteners are required when installing the PS-A. SEE 1.5.3 Panel Cut Dimensions (page1-13) Panel Panel Cut • To obtain the maximum degree of moisture resistance, be sure to install the PS-A on a smooth, flat surface. • The panel itself can be from 1.6 mm [0.06 in] to 10.0 mm [0.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Insert the PS-A into the installation slot Unit:mm [in] PS-A ] 2] r de [0.1 n u R3 4- Mounting panel Side panel 282.5 +10 [11.12 +0.04 ] 0 +1 383.5 0 +0.04 [15.10 0 • Be sure the panel cut’s actual measurements are the same as those given here, otherwise the PS-A may slip or fall out of the panel.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Attach and Secure the Rear Installation Fasteners (1) Locate the PS-A’s attachment holes, located on the top, bottom, and sides of the PS-A. Bottom Top Attachment Holes Left Side Right Side Panel Installation Fastener PS-A • Excessive torque may damage the PS-A unit. • To ensure a high degree of moisture resistance, the torque should be 0.5N•m. • Depending on the installation panel's thickness, etc.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 2.3 Wiring the PS-A 2.3.1 Connecting the Power Cord Insert the power cord (AC inlet plug) into the PS-A's bottom face AC connector. To avoid an electric shock, check that the PS-A's power supply is turned OFF, via a breaker, or similar unit before connecting the PS-A's power cord to the AC connector.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation (2) Connect the AC plug to the PS-A’s AC connector, as shown in fig. 2. (3) Lock Pin Hole Cord Clamp Lock Pin Lock Tab Release (4) AC Connector AC Plug (2) Cord Clamp AC Plug Collar Figure 2 (3) Insert the Cord Clamp Lock Pin into the PS-A’s Lock Pin Hole. (4) Adjust the Lock Pin’s Lock Tab length until it is securely held.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual • Wire the power cords of the PS-A, I/O AC100V devices, and power supply devices sepaMain power source rately. PS-A power source I/O power source • To improve noise immunity, it is recom- Main power source PS-A I/O device PS-A power source mended to attach a ferrite core to the power PS-A AC200V cord.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.3.3 Grounding Cautions (a) Dedicated Ground *1 • Set up a dedicated ground when using the rear panel’s FG terminal. PS-A Other device (b) Shared Ground - allowed *1 • If a dedicated ground is not possible, use a shared ground, as shown in figure. • Inside the PS-A unit, the SG (Signal PS-A Other device PS-A Other device Ground) and FG (Frame Ground) terminals are connected to each other.
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3 System Setup 1. Setup Procedures 2.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.1 Setup Procedures • Normally, use only the factory (default) settings. • The following settings are those pre-set at the factory. (1) Connect a keyboard to the PS-A. (2) Turn the PS-A’s power ON. (3) After the message "Press to Enter SETUP" appears, press the [DEL] key until the following screen appears.
Chapter 3 System Setup 3.2 System Parameters 3.2.1 Standard CMOS Features • Normally, use only the factory (default) settings. Selecting the STANDARD CMOS FEATURES menu item produces the following screen. Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy): Time (hh:mm:ss): 4IDE Primary Master 4IDE Primary Slave 4IDE Secondary Master 4IDE Secondary Slave Wed,Jun 25 2003 14 : 50 : 3 [None] [None] [None] [None] Drive A [1.44M, 3.5 in.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) Displays the name of the IDE type Hard Disk connected to the PS-A. Pressing the [Enter] key will call up the Parameter settings menu. For details, SEE 3.2.2 IDE HDD Auto-Detection (page3-5) Drive A This setting determines the format used by the PS-A’s internal floppy disk drive. The available settings are [None], [360K - 5.25in], [720K - 3.5in], [1.2M - 5.25in], [1.44M - 3.5in], or [2.
Chapter 3 System Setup 3.2.2 IDE HDD Auto-Detection Selecting either [IDE Primary (Secondary) Master] or [IDE Primary (Secondary) Slave] will call up the following menu. The following example uses the [IDE Primary Master] setting. Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto-Detection [Press Enter] IDE Primary Master Access Mode [Auto] [Auto] Item Help Menu Level 44 To auto-detect the HDD’s size, head...
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.3 Advanced BIOS Features Selecting the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES menu item calls up the following screen.
Chapter 3 System Setup Quick Power On Self Test This setting determines whether the quick self test is performed when the power is turned on. The available settings are [Disabled] or [Enabled]. The factory default setting is [Enabled] and is recommended for most users. First/ Second/ Third Boot Device The selections for the search drive sequence of the operating system.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Typematic Delay (Msec) When [Typematic Rate Setting] is set to [Enabled], this setting determines the delay period until the initial repetition is started. The [250] selection is factory set and is recommended for most users. Security Option This setting designates the area to request a password. If a password needs to be entered, select [Setup] in BIOS setup, or [System] during system startup.
Chapter 3 System Setup 3.2.4 Advanced Chipset Features Selecting the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES menu item calls up the following screen.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Video BIOS Cacheable Sets whether the Video BIOS Cache is used or not. Settings available are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory setting is [Disabled]. When this feature is [Enabled], the BIOS ROM range available for caching is from C0000h - F7FFFh, which will improve video performance. However, if another program tries to write to this area of memory, a system error may occur.
Chapter 3 System Setup PCI Master O WS Write Designates the wait time used when writing data to the PCI board. Available selections are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. Selecting [Enabled] means there is no wait time. The factory setting is [Enabled]. PCI Delay Transaction Controls the transaction delay function. Available selections are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory setting is [Disabled]. PCI #2 Access #1 Retry During AGP (PCI #2) Master Retry, designates if the AGP is to be disconnected or not.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.5 Integrated Peripherals Selecting INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP menu item Displays the following screen.
Chapter 3 System Setup Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) PIO Designates the IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) channel’s PIO data transfer mode. Available selections are [Auto], [Mode 0], [Mode 1], [Mode 2], [Mode 3] and [Mode 4]. The factory setting is [Auto]. IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) UDMA Designates the IDE Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave) channel’s UDMA data transfer mode. Available selections are [Disabled] and [Auto]. The factory setting is [Auto].
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Onboard Serial Port 2 Designates the PS-A’s Serial Port2 I/O address and interrupts. The selections include [Disabled], [Auto], [3F8/ IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4] and [2E8/IRQ3]. The [2F8/IRQ3] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. Onboard Serial Port 3 Designates the I/O address to be used by the Onboard Serial Port 3. Available selections are [Disabled], [3F8], [2F8], [3E8] and [2E8].
Chapter 3 System Setup ECP Mode Use DMA Designates the ECP mode's DMA channel. [1] and [3] are available selections, however, this item can be set when the Parallel Port Mode is set to [ECP], [ECP+EPP 1.7]or [ECP+EPP 1.9]. The factory default setting is [3]. EPP Mode Select When [EPP] or [ECP + EPP] mode is selected, this feature allows you to select the EPP mode protocol. [EPP 1.7] or [EPP 1.9] can be selected. The factory default setting is [EPP 1.9].
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.6 Power Management Setup Selecting the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP menu item calls up the following screen.
Chapter 3 System Setup Video Off Method This setting determines the method to blank the display screen. The available settings are [Blank Screen], [V/ H SYNC+Blank], and [DPMS]. The [Blank Screen] selection blanks the display. The [V/H SYNC+Blank] blanks the display and also suspends the Vertical/Horizontal synchronization signal of the display. The [DPMS] selection controls the operation when a CRT that supports DPMS*1 is used. The factory default setting is [DPMS] and is recommended for most users.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.7 PnP/PCI Configurations Selecting the PnP/PCI Configuration menu item Displays the following screen. Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP/PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data [No] [Disabled] Resources Controlled By × IRQ Resources [Auto(ESCD)] [Press Enter] PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled] Item Help Menu Level 4 Default is Disabled.
Chapter 3 System Setup PCI/VGA Palette Snoop The two selections available are [Disabled] and [Enabled]. The [Disabled] selection is factory set and recommended for most users. However, if a VGA or MPEG board is used, set this to [Enabled]. For setting details, refer to your VGA or MPEG board’s Installation guide. 3.2.8 IRQ Resources Selecting IRQ Resources from the PnP/PCI Configuration menu and the following screen will appear.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.9 System Monitor Setup Select PC Health Status from the System Monitor Setup and the following screen will appear. Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility System Monitor Setup Warning Voltage +3.
Chapter 3 System Setup System Fan Speed Limit If the system fan’s RPM level falls below the set value, this feature, as part of system monitoring, issues a warning. The available settings are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled]. Power Fan Speed Limit When enabled, this setting designates the allowed speed range reductions allowed for Power FAN. The available settings are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled]. 3.2.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 3.2.12 Load Optimized Defaults Selecting [Load Optimized Defaults] designates whether or not you will revert to the PS-A unit’s factory settings. The selections are [Y] and [N]. • When the PS-A unit uses its factory settings, the USB interface cannot be used.
Chapter 3 System Setup 3.2.13 Set Supervisor Password This password is used to change system information settings. It is designed to prevent unapproved users from changing the system information settings. Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password. When you wish to have no password, click on the [Enter] key. Next, the words “PASSWORD DISABLE” will appear, providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set.
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4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit 1. CD-ROM Contents 2. Setting Up Your PS-A Unit 3. Installing Drivers 4. Special Application Program Features 5.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 4.1 CD-ROM Contents 4.1.1 Software This section explains the organization of the software included in the accessory CD-ROM. PS370XA-E66 User Manual & Driver CD [Driver] [4 in 1] 4 in 1 Driver Windows®2000 Windows®XP [Audio] Audio Driver Windows®2000 Windows®XP [Display] Display Driver Windows®2000 Windows®XP [USB] USB 1.
Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit 4.2 Setting Up Your PS-A Unit There are two types of PS-A units. One has a hard disk with no pre-installed OS and one has a hard disk with a pre-installed OS. Therefore, the setup procedures used will differ. This manual describes only the procedures for setting up a PS-A unit using a hard disk with no pre-installed OS.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Installing Software from the PS370XA-E66 User Manual & Driver CD-ROM To begin the installation, click on the “Setup.exe” file in your OS’ folder. Example) With Windows®XP D:\Utility\WinXP\Disk1\Setup.exe (When the CD-ROM drive is “D”) For Windows®2000, this will be “Win2000”. PS-A Hard Disk Data Setting up the PS-A unit’s utilities will create a [Proface] folder on the C drive.
Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit Installing the HDD Unit After opening the PS-A unit’s packing box, check that a hard disk unit is installed. If it is not, you will need to install it. SEE Pre-installed HDD Unit Installation Guide Setting Up the PS-A Unit’s System Information If your PS-A unit does not have a pre-installed HDD, you will need to install an HDD unit and then configure that drive’s system information. Be sure to check that the system successfully recognizes the drive.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 4.3 Installing Drivers Four types of dedicated PS-A drivers (4 in 1, Audio, graphic accelerator, and USB 1.1) are available. Install the required drivers from this data when using a PS-A with no pre-installed OS (A PS-A unit that has been recovered using the Recovery CD-ROM will have all the required drivers installed). This explanation given in this section assume that the [Proface] folder has been created.
Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit 4.4 Special Application Program Features The special programs designed for the PS-A unit are located in the following folders. Windows®XP File Name Windows®2000 PSA_RAS.DLL PSA_DLL.DLL PSA_IOC.DLL PSA_BLC.DLL C:\Windows\System32 C:\Winnt\System32 Backlight Control.scr Bl Bright.cpl Disp.exe C:\Proface\Disp Keyclick.exe C:\Proface\Keyclick PSA_Smon.exe C:\Proface\Sysmon PSA_Wps.exe C:\Proface\Sysmon Psamon.sys C:\Windows\ System32\Drivers Blctrl.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual System Monitoring/RAS Applications: PSA_Smon.exe/PSA_Wps.exe The RAS and System Monitoring features allow users to monitor temperature voltage, and fan operation alarms. This program runs on Windows®. System Monitoring Program: PSA_Smon.exe SEE 5.2.3 System Monitoring Operation (PSA_Smon.exe) (page5-9) Watchdog Parameter Setup Program: PSA_Wps.exe SEE 5.2.2 System Monitoring Property Settings (PSA_Wps.
Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit Backlight Brightness Adjustment (Bl Bright.cpl) Backlight brightness can be set to one of four levels: Level 0, Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3. Brightness level 0: Very dark Brightness level 1: Somewhat dark Brightness level 2: Somewhat bright Brightness level 3: Very bright To use this program, click the [Control Panel]’s [Backlight Brightness] icon. 4.4.1 Uninstalling Utility Software Utility programs can be uninstalled using the following procedure.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 4.5 When Using Windows®2000/Windows®XP 4.5.1 Automatic System Log-on Setup This setting allows users to simplify password entry at startup. Windows®2000 (1) Double-click on the [Control Panel]’s [User and Password] icon. (2) Designate the automatic logon user, and deselect the [User must enter the user name and password to use this computer] checkbox.
Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit 4.5.2 Uninterrupted Power Supply System (UPS) Be sure to shut down your OS before turning off your machine. Also, use of an uninterrupted power supply is recommended to protect your data from accidental power failures. An uninterrupted power supply will give you sufficient time to shut down your system safely in case of a power failure, and can even be set up to automatically shut down your Windows® OS.
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5 Monitoring Features 1. RAS Features 2. System Monitor/RAS Features 3. Error Displays When Using Event Viewer 4. Remote RAS 5.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 5.1 RAS Features 5.1.1 PS-A RAS Features RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) features include a variety of useful system performance monitoring features, with the main feature being device monitoring. These features are designed to improve overall system reliability. Types of Monitoring The PS-A unit supports the following Alarm Monitoring features.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5.1.2 RAS Feature Details Error Monitoring Power Voltage Alarm Monitors the status of the PS-A unit’s built-in power supply and internal CPU power supply. Cooling Fan Rotation Alarm Monitors the power-supply and CPU cooling fan RPM speeds. Watchdog Timer Timeup This feature monitors the performance of the CPU by writing the CPU’s time-up count value to the RAS feature's built-in programmable timer and by periodically clearing the count value from the CPU.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Types of Processing Detects Backlight alarms. When an alarm occurs, the LED will flash orange/red. LED Indicator The three-color LED is used to indicate PS-A system conditions. It is also used as a power ON/OFF indicator. The LED is located on the front face of the PS-A unit. LED Color Green (Lit) Orange (Lit) Orange/Red (Lit) System Status Output Created Normal Operation (Power ON) None A RAS alarm has occurred.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features RAS Feature Overview System Monitor *1 BIOS Setup System Properties Voltage, Fan RPM, Detection Settings Enable/Disable Power Alarm, Fan Alarm, Output Settings, BIOS Watchdog Timer Value Settings, Watchdog Reset Enable/Disable System Alarm Data *1 *2 Popup Message *2 OS Shutdown User Application System Monitoring Application Driver or API-DLL WDT Reset Mask Settings 5.1.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 5.2 System Monitor/RAS Features 5.2.1 Setup Procedures Follow the steps below to enable the System Monitor/RAS features. Via System Monitor Setup Screen Use the [System Monitor Setup] menu’s System Setup screen to enable or disable monitoring features. SEE 3.2.9 System Monitor Setup (page3-20) Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility System Monitor Setup Warning Voltage +3.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features System status can be monitored at any time via the System Monitor. Select [Start] → [Programs] → [System Monitor] • Administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring. When a user who does not have the administrator authentication logs in, nothing is displayed in the item of SMART. 5.2.2 System Monitoring Property Settings (PSA_Wps.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual The following table lists the description of each operation. Item Operation Buzzer Sounds a beep as an alarm. (Cannot be set up when a checkmark is put to the "OS Shutdown" checkbox. Pop-up Message Displays error messages as pop-up messages. (The messages pop up on the screen.) OS Shutdown Shuts down the operating system. OS Reset Restarts the operating system.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5.2.3 System Monitoring Operation (PSA_Smon.exe) The System Monitor screen will not be displayed immediately after the System Monitor is started, instead, the icon will be stored in the System Tray. When and error is detected, the “Operations (buzzer, pop-up message output, etc.)” set on the System Monitor Property are performed, and then an “X” mark appears on the icon on the System Tray, which indicates an error status.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual The [Buzzer Off], [Reset], [Minimize], [Close] buttons are located at the bottom of the System Monitor screen. The following table lists the features of the buttons. Button Operation Buzzer Off Stops the buzzer sounds at normal operations. Reset Clears the error condition held at normal operations and inside the System Monitor. Minimize Minimize the System Monitor into the icon display. Close Closes the System Monitor.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features For example, look at the “+3.3 V” and “+5.0 V” options in the Voltage field. When the pop-up message feature for monitoring the voltage status is enabled, the pop-up message “+3.3 V Power Supply Error” appears on the screen when the +3.3 V power supply error occurs. Press the [OK] button on the dialog box to hide the message. The “+3.3 V Power Supply Error” will not appear even when a +3.3 V power supply error occurs again. However, when a +5.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 5.2.4 Error Messages This section describes the error message and closing messages displayed on the System Monitor and System Monitor Property screens. System Monitor Error Pop-up Message When an error occurs while the “Popup Message” option is enabled for Error Action, the following messages appears on the pop-up screen output screen under the factory-configured settings. Error-generating Item Message +3.3V Voltage "+3.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features System Monitor Property Overlapped Startup Message “System Monitor property has started.” “Terminate the System Monitor Property.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 5.3 Error Displays When Using Event Viewer Error type/location and error actions are recorded as error events in the System Log. Error event information can be checked using the Event Viewer. • This feature can be used with Windows® 2000, Windows® XP. 5.3.1 Error Message Display (1) Start the [Control Panel]->[Administrative Tools]->[Event Viewer], and select [System Log].
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5.3.2 Error Type/Location The error types/locations shown by the Event Viewer are as follows. Error Type/Location 5.3.3 Error Message +3.3V +3.3V Error has occurred. +5.0V +5.0V Error has occurred. +12V +12V Error has occurred. -12V -12V Error has occurred. CPU FAN CPU FAN Error has occurred. Power FAN Power FAN Error has occurred. System FAN System FAN Error has occurred. Watch Dog Timer Watch Dog Timer Error has occurred.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 5.4 Remote RAS The Remote RAS feature uses the Pro-face’s Pro-Server with Pro-Studio (optional) installed in the host PC to monitor and control the System Monitor/RAS feature of the PS-A. Pro-Server with Pro-Studio Ver.3.12 of higher is required to use the Remote RAS feature. When using this feature, refer to the installation guides provided with the Pro-Server as well as this manual. 5.4.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5.4.2 Installation Procedures On the server PC, start up the “Setup.exe” file in the [RASSvr] folder on the accessory CD-ROM, and then install the program by following the instructions on the screen. 5.4.3 Setup and Preparation of the Remote RAS Feature In order to monitor the System Monitor/RAS features from the server PC, you are required to set up the Remote RAS feature and start up the System Monitor (PSA_Smon.exe).
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Setting Up the Server PC (1) Start up the Pro-Studio. (2) Register the PS-A you want to include in the network to the network station, and edit the participant stations. SEE Pro-Server with Pro-Studio for Windows Operation Manual • When using the Pro-studio’s [Find Stations] command to register the PS-A to the network station, the System Monitor should be activated with the Remote RAS feature enabled in the PS-A.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features 5.4.4 Read and Write of the System Monitor/RAS Feature The read/write operation of the operating conditions of the client PS-A and System Monitor/RAS feature can be performed from the server PC via the Pro-Server. User Application Server PC Pro-Server with Pro-Studio (Optional) Two-Way feature Pro-Easy.dll Ethernet User Application PSA_Smon.exe Shared Memory Client PS-A PSA_Ras.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual List of Device Addresses Device Type Device +3.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features Bit Assign of Error Event, and Error Mask Device Name Error Event Error Mask Item +3.3V Voltage Error +5V Voltage Error +12V Voltage Error -12V Voltage Error CPU FAN Error Power FAN Error System FAN Error Watchdog Timer Error Backlight Error SMART Error +3.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual Error Messages This section describes the error messages of the Pro-Server that are displayed for the errors caused during device read/write operations. The following table lists the error codes for the RAS feature. Error Code Decimal Number 9530 253Ah RAS Initialization Error 9531 253Bh Command not supported. 9532 253Ch Access type not supported. 9533 253Dh Read/Write type not supported.
Chapter 5 Monitoring Features • Direct Read Feature • Direct Write Feature • Cache Read Feature • Retrieval of Multithreading Handle • Release of Multithreading Handle • Loading of Network Project File • Error Code String Conversion. • Station Status Readout Feature • Initialization of Simplified DLL • Termination of Simplified DLL • Note that the PS-A-supported OS and features supported by Pro-Server are different.
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6 Maintenance and Inspection 1. Regular Cleaning 2. Cleaning the Fan Filter 3. Changing the PS-A Backlight 4.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 6.1 Regular Cleaning 6.1.1 Cleaning the Display Do not clean the unit with thinner, organic solvents, or strong acids. When the display surface or frame become dirty, use a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent to wipe away any dust or stains. Neutral detergent Do not use sharp or hard objects, such as a mechanical pencil or screwdriver, to push on the display. This could damage the unit.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6.1.2 Installation Gasket Replacement The moisture resistant gasket protects the PS-A and improves its water resistance. For instructions on installing the PS-A’s gasket. SEE 2.2.2 Installation Procedures (page2-12) • A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it, and could have lost much of its water resistance. Be sure to change the gasket periodically (or when scratches or dirt become visible). 6.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 6.3 Changing the PS-A Backlight The PS-A’s backlight can be changed after it wears out. The corresponding backlight model number is CA3BLU15-01. The steps involved are outlined below. • If the backlight or the display unit is damaged, the screen display will go out. Even if the screen goes out, however, there is a possibility that the touch panel is still operating correctly.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection (3) Detach the FDD unit cable and power cable from the connector, and remove the two attachment screws to detach the FDD unit. Power Connector Rear of FDD Drive FDD Drive Connector Attachment Screw Power Cable Attachment Screw FDD unit Cable (4) Insert a screwdriver into the two holes (points) shown below, and remove the backlight attachment screws (1 per hole).
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual (5) Remove the cable from the cable clamp, and detach the cable from the backlight connector on the inverter board. Cable Backlight Connector Cable Clamp (6) Pull out the cable in the direction shown by the arrow. The backlight unit detaches from the backlight unit insertion point. Cable Backlight Unit Backlight Unit Insertion Point • The entire backlight unit should be changed, not just the backlight.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection (7) Insert the new backlight unit into the backlight holder. (8) Re-attach the cable to the backlight connector (opposite of step (6)), and secure the cable in position using the cable clamp (opposite of step (5)). • Be sure the cable is inserted completely into the backlight connector. Failure to do so may cause arcing, which can damage the connector. • Be sure to always change both of the PS-A backlights at the same time.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 6.4 Periodic Inspection Items Be sure to inspect the PS-A periodically to ensure it is in good working condition.
7 Specifications 1. General Specifications 2.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 7.1 General Specifications 7.1.1 7.1.
Chapter 7 Specifications • When using any of the PS-A’s optional devices, be sure to check that device’s specifications for any special conditions or cautions that may apply to its use. • Be aware that not only does the Hard Disk have a fixed lifetime, but that accidents can always occur. Therefore, be sure to back up your Hard Disk’s data regularly, or prepare another Hard Disk unit that can be used for backup.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 7.1.3 Structural Specifications *1 Grounding 100Ω or less, or your country’s applicable standard Ratings*1 Equivalent to IP65f (JEM 1030) (When Not Using front-face USB Port unit) Design Type: Modular Installation method: Panel / VESA Arm Cooling Method Via Cooling Fans (for Unit/ for CPU) Weight Approx. 8.0kg (17.6Ib) Dimensions (W x H x D) 395 mm [15.55 in] x 294 mm [11.57 in.] x 100 mm [3.94 in.
Chapter 7 Specifications 7.2 Performance Specifications 7.2.1 Performance Specifications CPU Interface Touch Panel DRAM(SO DIMM) BIOS Graphics Video Memory Type Resolution EdenTM ESP6000 667MHz (VIA Inc.) DIMM Socket 1: 128MB/256MB Phoenix AwardBIOS (Phoenix Technologies Co.) XGA (1024x768 dots) 4MB Resistive Film (Analog) 1024x1024 COM4 Use the DIPSW1 to select whether to use the serial communication (COM4) interface or the USB communication interface. *1 1.4.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual 7.2.2 7.2.3 Display Functions Display Type TFT Color LCD (15 inch) Pixel Density 1024 x 768 pixels Dot Pitch 0.297 x 0.297mm Effective Display Area 304.1 x 228.1mm Display Colors 16,777,216 Colors Backlight's Life Span CFL (Replaceable) More than 50,000 hours at an ambient temperature of 25°C. (Until the backlight_fs brightness dims to half of the original level.
App Appendices 1. Hardware Configuration 2.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual A.1 Hardware Configuration A.1.
Appendices A.1.2 Memory Map MAXMEM Frame Buffer MAXMEM Frame Buffer Size *1 Expansion Memory 1MB System BIOS F000:0000 Expansion ROM Area PXE BIOS, VGA BIOS D400:0000 C000:0000 Video RAM A000:0000 Conventionally 0000:0000 *1 Depending on the BIOS Setting [Advanced Chipset Feature] [Frame Buffer Size] setting value, Memory range may differ. The default setting is 16MB.
Compact Panel Computer PS-3700A (EdenTM ESP6000-667MHz Model) User Manual A.1.3 Interrupt Map • The interrupts and DMA channel will change depending on the PCI/ISA features available.
Appendices A.2 List of Optional Devices The following table lists the Digital Electronics Corporation’s optional devices and commercial products used with the PS-A. Product Name Model Description PSA-SDR128 SO (DIM) with capacity of 128 MB. PSA-SDR256 SO (DIM) with capacity of 256 MB. PSA-SDR512 SO (DIM) with capacity of 512 MB. Mouse Emulator V2 PL-TD000 This software adds mouse and keyboard-like functionality to the Touch Panel. HDD Unit PSA-HD20 20 GB 2.5" HDD unit. (OS not included.
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Index A H AC Power Cord ................................................. 2-16 API-DLL ............................................................... 4-7 Automatic System Log-on Setup ....................... 4-10 Hardware Installation........................................... 2-1 B Backlight Brightness Adjustment ......................... 4-9 Backlight OFF Screen Saver ............................... 4-8 C CD-ROM Contents .............................................. 4-2 CE Marking Notes ...........
Remote Shutdown Feature................................ 5-23 Removing the PS-A Unit's Cover......................... 2-2 RS-232C Interface ............................................... 1-7 S Screen Display ON/OFF ...................................... 4-8 Setting Up the Touch Panel Connection .............. 1-4 Setting Up Your PS-A Unit ................................... 4-3 Setup Procedures ................................................ 3-2 Software....................................................