User manual

Chapter 4 Setting up Your PS-A Unit
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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 proce-
dures for setting up a PS-A unit using a hard disk with no pre-installed OS. For an explanation of how to set
up a PS-A using a hard disk with a pre-installed OS, refer to the “Pre-installed Type Installation Guide”, pro-
vided with the HDD unit.
4.2.1 Setup Procedures
First, you will need to install either Windows
®
2000 or Windows
®
XP. You also need to install any required
utility software.
Installing the HDD Unit
Check to see if a hard disk unit is installed in your PS-A unit. If it is not, please install one prior to going to the
next step.
Setting Up HDD Unit System Information
After you install your HDD unit, you will need set up a variety of system information. Set up this information
so that the system recognizes the newly-installed hard disk drive.
Setting Up the OS
Install your operating system. For detailed setup procedures, refer to that product's installation manual.
PS-A Utility Setup
Install the necessary drivers and utility software from the “PS370XA-E66 User Manual & Driver CD”.
SEE
PSA-HD20 Installation guide
SEE
PSA-HD20 Installation guide
The PS-A unit supports the following two OS. PS-A unit performance cannot be
guaranteed when any other operating system is used.
Windows
®
2000 Service Pack 4
Windows
®
XP Service Pack 1/Service Pack 2
A PS/2 (mini-DIN) type keyboard or a USB keyborad is required to install the OS.
When using a touch panel display with the PS-A, the touch panel will require an optional mouse
emulator (PL-TD000). Before installing the mouse emulator, be sure to specify the Touch
Panel’s Communication Changeover SW settings. Please refer to 1.4.1 RS-232C Interface
(COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4) Switches. After specifying the switch either COM4 or USB,
install the mouse emulator.