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Preface Thank you for purchasing Pro-face’s PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series (Hereafter referred to as the “PS-A unit”). Before operating your PS-A unit, be sure to read this manual to familiarize yourself with the PS-A unit’s operation procedures and features. NOTICE 1. Copying this manual’s contents, either in whole or in part, is prohibited without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation, Japan. 2. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. 3.
Essential Safety Precautions All safety-related procedures stated in this document must be followed to operate the PS-A correctly and safely. Be sure to read this and any related documents thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of the PS-A unit. Safety Icons Throughout this manual, these icons provide essential safety information for PS-A operation procedures requiring special attention.
Do not use the PS-A with aircraft control devices, aerospace equipment, central trunk data transmission (communication) devices, nuclear power control devices, or medical life support equipment, due to these devices’ inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability.
Installation Be sure all cable connectors are securely attached to the PS-A unit. A loose connection may cause incorrect input or output signals. Wiring Be sure to ground the PS-A unit’s FG wire separately from other equipment FG lines. Also, be sure to use a grounding resistance of 100Ω or less and a 2mm2 or thicker wire, or your country’s applicable standard. Otherwise, electric shock or malfunctions may result. Be sure to use only the designated torque to tighten the PS-A unit’s terminal block screws.
Do not operate or store the PS-A in locations where it can be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, excessive dust, moisture or vibration. Do not operate or store the PS-A where chemicals evaporate, or where chemicals are present in the air. Corrosive chemicals: Acids, alkalines, liquids containing salt Flammable chemicals: Organic Solvents Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to remove dirt or oil from the PS-A unit’s surface.
• When the same image is displayed on the PS-A unit’s screen for a long period, an afterimage may appear when the image is changed. This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect. • To prevent an afterimage: * Set the PS-A unit’s display OFF feature when you plan to display the same screen image for a long period of time. * Change the screen image periodically and try to not display the same image for a long period of time.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Model Names The term “PS-3710A/PS-3711A” Series refers to the following numbers: Series Models Type PS3710A-T41 PS-3710A Series AC Power Supply Type PS3710A-T42 PS-3710A Series PS3710A-T41-24V PS-3710A Series DC Power Supply Type PS3710A-T42-24V PS3711A-T41 PS-3711A Series AC Power Supply Type PS3711A-T42 PS-3711A Series PS3711A-T41-24V PS-3711A Series DC Power Supply Type PS3711A-T42-24V 7
Package Contents The following items are included in the PS-A unit’s package. Before using the PS-A, please check that all items listed here are present. PS-A Unit: 1 • Installation Guides (Set of Japanese/Set of English) • Warning/Caution Information (1) Installation Gasket: 1 (Attached to the PS-A unit) Installation Fasteners: 4 per set x2 USB Cable Clamp: (2 ports) 2 Power Connector: 1 DC Power Supply type AC Power Supply type (for AC Power Supply type) (5.08mm [0.2in.
Installation prerequisites for standards • UL listed products Industrial Control Equipment refer to UL508 see [a] in the “Product List“ Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D Hazardous (classified) locations, or Non-Hazardous Locations. refer to ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 see [b] in the “Product List“ Process Control Equipment refer to CSA-C22.2 No.
Be aware of the following items when building the PS-A into an end-use product: • The PS-A unit’s rear face is not approved as an enclosure. When building the PS-A unit into an end-use product, be sure to use an enclosure that satisfies standards as the end-use product’s overall enclosure. • The PS-A unit must be used indoors only. • Install and operate the PS-A with its front panel facing outwards.
The information below concerns the use of the USB I/F located on the PS-A unit's front modules used in Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D hazardous locations (from Doc No. 35016429). PS-A’s Front module USB Pin Description 1. Vcc 2. D3. D+ 4. GND (See Note 1 for details) Shield GND 1 2 3 Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus 4 Associated Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus Notes: 1. Nonincendive Circuit Parameters: Front USB Port: Voc = 5.
CE Marking PS3710A-T41/PS3710A-T42/PS3711A-T41/PS3711A-T42 units are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives and Low Voltage Directives. PS3710A-T41-24V/PS3710A-T42-24V/PS3711A-T41-24V/PS3711A-T42-24V units are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives. For the detailed information on CE Marked, be downloaded and refer the Declaration of Conformity from Pro-face Home Page. Home Page URL http://www.pro-face.com/ FCC Statement The following units conform to the FCC Rules.
Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................... 1 Essential Safety Precautions..................................................................................... 2 Information Symbols.................................................................................................. 6 About the Manuals ....................................................................................................
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3.1 Installation • Uninstallation.............................................................................. 3-2 3.1.1 Installation.............................................................................................................3-2 3.2 Peripheral Devices Installation ....................................................................... 3-6 3.2.1 Removal/Attachment the Rear Cover ...................................................................3-6 3.2.
1 Overview 1. System Design 2. Accessories 3. Part Names and Functions 4. Prior to Operating the PS-A Unit This chapter describes peripheral devices that can be connected to PS-A Series units along with the name and functions of each part.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 1.1 System Design 1.1.1 PS-3710A Series Bottom of PS-A unit Side of PS-A unit Front of PS-A unit PS-3710A Series Inside of PS-A unit The following diagram illustrates the standard range of items that can be connected to PS-3710A Series units.
Chapter 1 Overview PS-3711A Series Bottom of PS-A unit Side of PS-A unit PS-3711A Series Inside of PS-A unit The following diagram illustrates the standard range of items that can be connected to PS-3711A Series units. Front of PS-A unit 1.1.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 1.2 Accessories All accessories listed here are produced by Digital Electronics Corporation. 1.2.1 Option Items Product Name DIM module Model No.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.2.2 Maintenance Items Product Name Model No. Installation Fastener CA3-ATFALL-01 Installation Gasket CA3-WPG15-01 CA3-BLU15-01 Replacement Backlight*1 CA7-BLU15-01*2 Protective panel sheet CA3-DFS15-01 AC Power Supply Connector (Straight) CA7-ACCNL-01 DC Power Supply Connector (Straight) CA7-DCCNL-01 DC Power Supply Connector (Right-angle) CA5-DCCNL-01 Description Used to install the PS-A into a solid panel (4 pieces/set).
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 1.3 Part Names and Functions 1.3.
Chapter 1 Overview PS-3710A Series DC Power Supply Type 1 2 N U S XW Y N: USB Interface (USB) 4 ports. USB 2.0 compatible. Uses a “TYPE-A” connector. Z O PQ T R V Power supply voltage 5V DC ±5% Output current Each port: 500mA(max.), 5 ports total: 500mA(max.) Maximum communication distance 5m Bottom PS-3710A Series DC Power Supply Type 1 N U S XW Y 2 O: Ethernet Interface (LAN1) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto Changeover.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual X: Mic Input Interface (MIC IN) 1 port. (standard type AUDIO jack) Y: RAS Interface (RAS) D-Sub 25-pin plug type. Z: Cooling FAN 1: CF Card Interface Cover CF Card interface is under the cover. Type II-compliant slot. IDE-type connection.*1 CF Card (Type I / IIcompliant) is available. 2: Power Connector • When 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 1.3.2 PS-3711A Series A: Power LED/RAS Status Lamp (POWER) LED A B C D E Front PS-A Status Green (lit) Normal Operation (power is on) Green (blinking) Soft OFF state Orange (lit) System Monitor Error Touch Panel Self Test Error Orange/Red (blinking) Backlight burnout is detected Not lit Power is OFF B: IDE Access Lamp LED F Green (lit) PS-A Status Currently using IDE I/F C: Front Cover D: Hardware Reset Switch (RESET) Used to restart PS-A.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual G: PCMCIA Interface (PCMCIA) 2 ports. PCMCIA Type II, Type III can be available. Corresponding to CARD BUS (Excluding VIDEO G ZOOM, SOUND functions) H: Ethernet Interface (LAN1) H 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto Changeover. This I J interface uses an RJ-45 type modular jack connector (8 pins). I: Ethernet Interface (LAN2) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Auto Changeover. This interface uses an RJ-45 type Left Side modular jack connector (8 pins).
Chapter 1 Overview • When attaching peripheral units to the PS-A, be sure the PS-A's power cord is disconnected from the main power supply.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 1.4 Prior to Operating the PS-A Unit 1.4.1 Power Supply About states of PS-A’s power supply, there are three kinds of states, which are No Energization, Active State (Normal), and Soft OFF State*1. Each state is outlined in the following.
2 Specifications 1. PS-3710A Series 2. PS-3711A Series This chapter describes the general, functional and interface specifications of the PS-A as well as its part names and dimensions.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 2.1 PS-3710A Series 2.1.1 General Specifications Electrical Specifications Power Supply PS-3710A Series AC Power Supply Type (PS3710A-T41/PS3710A-T42) Input Voltage Rated Voltage Rated Frequency Allowable Voltage Drop Power Consumption Voltage Endurance Insulation Resistance 2-2 AC100/240V AC85 to 265V 50/60Hz 1 cycle or less (Voltage drop interval must be 1s or more.
Chapter 2 Specifications Electrical Mechanical Physical Environmental Specifications Surrounding Air Temperature Storage Temperature Ambient Humidity Storage Humidity Dust Pollution Degree Corrosive gas Atmosphere (Using height) Vibration Resistance*1 Noise Immunity AC Power Supply type DC Power Supply type Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Noise Immunity (Fast Transient Burst Noise) *1 0 to 50°C: without HDD 5 to 50°C: with HDD −20 to +60°C 10 to 90%RH (Not condensing, wet bulb temperature: 29°C or
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual • 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/SSD have a fixed lifetime, but that accidents can always occur. Therefore, be sure to back up your Hard Disk/SSD’s data regularly, or prepare another Hard Disk unit that can be used for backup.
Chapter 2 Specifications Installation Structural Specifications Grounding Grounding resistance of 100Ω 2mm2 or thicker wire, or your country’s applicable standard. (Same for FG and SG terminals) Structure*1 Rating: Equivalent to IP65f NEMA #250 TYPE 4X/12 (When Not Using front-face USB Port unit. When installing Panels.) Feature size: All-in-one Installation configuration: Panel embedding, VESA Arm Cooling Method Forced cooling by unit fan and CPU fan Weight Approx. 8.0kg [17.6lb] max.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 2.1.2 Performance Specifications Performance Specifications Touch Panel CPU L2 Cache Memory Main Memory Chipset Graphic accelerator BIOS Graphics Video Memory Type Resolution Service Life Intel® Pentium® M 1.6GHz (Banias) 1MB (Built in the CPU) 2Slots (Max.2GB) SO-DIMM socket 256MB to 1GB (PC2700) Intel® 855GME GMCH and Intel® ICH-4 Build-in Intel® 855GME GMCH FirstBIOS Embedded Pro (Phoenix Technologies Co.) XGA (1,024 x 768 dots) Max.
Chapter 2 Specifications *1 If “Serial” is selected, COM4 cannot be used. *2 To change the Master/Slave setting of Primary IDE I/F, set Serial Mode Select switch #5 pin on the circuit board to the desired position. *3 *4 SEE Switches (page 2-11) Available only for reading CD/DVD-ROM and DVD-VIDEO. The clock, RTC, built-in the PS-A has a timing error. The range of the error will be between +300 and -300 sec. / month, depending on the PS-A’s conditions such as lifetime usage or temperature difference.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 2.1.3 Interface Specifications This section describes the specifications of each interface of the PS-3710A Series unit. Serial Interface (COM1,COM2,COM3,COM4) The PS-A unit side connector is a D-Sub 9 pin plug type. Interfit Bracket #4-40 (UNC) • Do not connect any pins to COM3 [NC]. • Connect the FG terminal line to the shell.
Chapter 2 Specifications COM3 COM3 can be changed to either RS-232C, RS-422 or RS-485. (The factory setting is RS-232C.) To change this setting, open the PS-A unit's rear cover and set slide switch on the circuit board to the desired position. SEE Switches (page 2-11) • Be sure to confirm what settings will be used by the other device and set the slide switches accordingly. Failure to do so can result in a unit malfunction or damage.
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Chapter 2 Specifications Switches The following switch settings corresponding to each Serial Interface need to be signified. To set the switches which are on the PS-A’s circuit board, remove the PS-A’s Rear Cover. Please refer to "3.2.1 Removal/ Attachment the Rear Cover" (page 3-6).
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Switch No. Description ON OFF Factory Settings 1 Disable/enable Detecting the middle point during touching two points simultaneously.*1 Disabled Enabled OFF 2 Changes PIO/DMA of CF Card. PIO+DMA PIO ON 3 Changes PIO/DMA of CF Card. PIO+DMA PIO ON 4 Disable/enable Hardware Reset Switch. Disabled Enabled OFF 5 Able to change a Master/Slave setting for CF Card slot. Master Slave OFF*3 6 Disable/enable Access to the Front USB port.
Chapter 2 Specifications Switch No. Description ON OFF RS-485 RS-485 (Data is not (Data is automatiautomatically concally conRS-232C RS-422 trolled via the trolled via the RTS sigRTS signal.)*1 nal.)*1 1 Used by the system.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Serial Mode Select Switches (SW4 to SW10) operate as shown in the circuit diagram below.*1 *1 To enable RTS automatic control of the TX output driver, be sure to set SW No. 9 and 10 ON, and set SW No.4 OFF. To enable control of the TX output driver via RTS signals, be sure to set SW No. 9 and 10 OFF, and set SW No.4 ON.
Chapter 2 Specifications RAS Interface The PS-A unit side connector is a D-Sub 25 pin plug type. Interfit Bracket Pin Arrangement 13 25 14 #4-40 (UNC) Pin No.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual General-Purpose Input (DIN 0 to 3, RST) Input Voltage DC12V to 24V Input Method Sink / Source Input Input Current 10mA ( DC24V ) Input Resistance 3.6kΩ Input Points 5 points ( common with external reset input ) Operation Range ON voltage DC10V or more OFF voltage DC3V or less Isolation Method Photocoupler Isolation Dielectric Strength Voltage 500V or more (Interface Circuit) +5V 1.8kΩ 1/10W R 1.
Chapter 2 Specifications General-Purpose Output (DOUT 0 to 3) Rated Voltage DC12V to 24V Maximum Load Current 120mA/point Out Voltage Drop 1.5V or less (at 100mA load current) Output Points 4 points Isolation Method Photocoupler Isolation Dielectric Strength Voltage 500V or more External Power Supply DC12V / 200mA, DC5V / 100mA ( Interface Circuit ) +5V DOUT2(+) DOUT0(+) DOUT1(+) DOUT3(+) R pin # pin # pin # pin # 8 10 20 22 Load *1 Cable SSTA06 DC12V to 24V PC357 4.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 2.1.4 Dimensions The following dimensions apply to PS-3710A Series. (This figure shows an AC Power Supply type. DC Power Supply type has same dimensions.) Installation Fasteners Attached Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] 382 [15.04] Top 160 [6.30] 383 +0.2 -0.4 160 [6.30] [15.08 +0.01 ] -0.02 395 [15.55] 100 [3.94] +0.01 [11.10 -0.02 ] +0.2 282 -0.4 294 [11.57] 303.8 [11.96] 5 [0.20] Left Side 404.8 [15.94] 165 [6.50] Front Bottom 2-18 160 [6.
Chapter 2 Specifications Cable Attached Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] Top 54.5 [2.15] Bottom Right Side 33.5 [1.32] (USB Interface) 33.5 [1.32] (Serial Interface) 47.5 [1.87] (RAS Interface) Rear 10 [0.39] (Line Input / Speaker Output / Mike Input Interface) Left Side 15.8 [0.62] 282 [11.10] 383 [15.08] • All the above values are designed in case of cable bending. The dimensions given here are representative values depending on the type of connection cable used.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Panel Cut Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] +0.04 +1 [15.10 ] −0 −0 4-R3[0.12] or less Panel thickness area 1.6[0.06] to 10.0[0.39] +1 +0.04 282.5 −0 [11.12 −0 ] 383.5 • Please read "3.1.1 Installation (page 3-2)" before designing the Panel Cut. Installation Fasteners Unit: mm[in.] 11[0.43] 16[0.63] 16.6[0.65] Φ10[0.39] M6 2-20 31[1.
Chapter 2 Specifications 2.2 PS-3711A Series General Specifications Electrical Specifications PS-3711A Series DC Power Supply Type (PS3711A-T41-24V /PS3711A-T42-24V) PS-3711A Series AC Power Supply Type (PS3711A-T41/PS3711A-T42) AC100/240V DC24V Rated Voltage AC85 to 265V DC19.2 to 28.8V Rated Frequency 50/60Hz - Allowable Voltage Drop Drop 1 cycle or less (Voltage drop interval must be 1s or more.
Electrical PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Noise Immunity AC Power Supply type Noise Voltage: 1,500Vp-p(via noise simulator) Pulse Duration: 50ns, 500ns, 1µs Rise Time: 1ns DC Power Supply type Noise Voltage: 1,000Vp-p(via noise simulator) Pulse Duration: 50ns, 500ns, 1µs Rise Time: 1ns Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Noise Immunity (Fast Transient Burst Noise) 2-22 6kV (complies with EN 61000-4-2 Level 3) Power supply line: 2kV (IEC61000-4-4) COM port: 1kV (IEC61000-4-4)
Chapter 2 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/SSD have a fixed lifetime, but that accidents can always occur. Therefore, be sure to back up your Hard Disk/SSD’s data regularly, or prepare another Hard Disk unit that can be used for backup.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Installation Structural Specifications Grounding Grounding resistance of 100Ω 2mm2 or thicker wire, or your country’s applicable standard. (Same for FG and SG terminals) Structure*1 Rating: Equivalent to IP65f NEMA #250 TYPE 4X/12 (When Not Using front-face USB Port unit. When installing Panels.) Feature size: All-in-one Installation configuration: Panel embedding, VESA Arm Cooling Method Natural air circulation Weight Approx. 6.0kg [13.2lb] max.
Chapter 2 Specifications Performance Specifications L2 Cache Memory Main Memory PS3711-T41/ ULV Intel® Celeron® M (600MHz) PS3711-T41-24V PS3711-T42/ ULV Intel® Celeron® M (1GMHz) PS3711-T42-24V 512KB (Built in the CPU) 1Slot (Max.1GB) SO-DIMM socket 256MB to 1GB (PC2700) Chipset Intel® 855GME GMCH and Intel® ICH-4 Graphic accelerator BIOS Graphics Video Memory Build-in Intel® 855GME GMCH FirstBIOS Embedded Pro (Phoenix Technologies Co.) XGA (1,024 x 768 dots) Max.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual *2 The clock, RTC, built-in the PS-A has a slight timing error. The range of the error will be between +300 and -300 sec. / month, depending on the PS-A’s conditions such as lifetime usage or temperature difference. If you use the PS-A in a system that takes this error seriously, adjust the clock in regular intervals.
Chapter 2 Specifications 2.2.3 Interface Specifications This section describes the specifications of each interface of the PS-3711A Series unit. Serial Interface (COM1,COM2) The PS-A unit side connector is a D-Sub 9 pin plug type. Interfit Bracket #4-40 (UNC) • Do not connect any pins to COM2 [NC]. • Connect the FG terminal line to the shell. • Always connect the #5 SG (Signal Ground) of the PS-A unit to the connected device, especially if the connected device is also not isolated.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual COM2 COM2 can be changed to either RS-232C, RS-422 or RS-485. (The factory setting is RS-232C.) To change this setting, open the PS-A unit's rear cover and set slide switch on the circuit board to the desired position. SEE Switches (page 2-30) • Be sure to confirm what settings will be used by the other device and set the slide switches accordingly. Failure to do so can result in a unit malfunction or damage.
Chapter 2 Specifications RS-485 Pin No.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Switches The following switch settings corresponding to each Serial Interface need to be signified. To set the switches which are on the PS-A’s circuit board, remove the PS-A’s Rear Cover. Please refer to 3.2.1 Removal/ Attachment the Rear Cover (page 3-6).
Chapter 2 Specifications Switch No. Description ON OFF Factory Settings 1 Disable/enable Detecting the middle point during touching two points simultaneously.*1 Disabled Enabled OFF 2 Changes PIO/DMA of CF Card. PIO+DMA PIO ON 3 Changes PIO/DMA of CF Card. PIO+DMA PIO ON Notes The middle point is not considered to be touched when the SW is ON. It is considered to be touched when the SW is OFF. The hardware switch is unavailable when the SW is ON.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Switch No. Description ON OFF RS-485 RS-485 (Data is not (Data is automatiautomatically concally conRS-232C RS-422 trolled via the trolled via the RTS sigRTS signal.)*1 nal.)*1 1 Used by the system.
Chapter 2 Specifications Serial Mode Select Switches (SW4 to SW10) operate as shown in the circuit diagram below.*1 *1 To enable RTS automatic control of the TX output driver, be sure to set SW No. 9 and 10 ON, and set SW No.4 OFF. To enable control of the TX output driver via RTS signals, be sure to set SW No. 9 and 10 OFF, and set SW No.4 ON.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual RAS Interface The PS-A unit side connector is a D-Sub 25 pin plug type. Interfit Bracket Pin Arrangement 13 25 14 #4-40 (UNC) Pin No.
Chapter 2 Specifications General-Purpose Input (DIN 0 to 3, RST) Input Voltage DC12V to 24V Input Method Sink / Source Input Input Current 10mA ( DC24V ) Input Resistance 3.6kΩ Input Points 5 points ( common with external reset input ) Operation Range ON voltage DC10V or more OFF voltage DC3V or less Isolation Method Photocoupler Isolation Dielectric Strength Voltage 500V or more (Interface Circuit) +5V 1.8kΩ 1/10W R 1.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual General-Purpose Output (DOUT 0 to 3) Rated Voltage DC12V to 24V Maximum Load Current 120mA/point Out Voltage Drop 1.
Chapter 2 Specifications 2.2.4 Dimensions The following dimensions apply to PS-3711A Series. (This figure shows a DC Power Supply type. AC Power Supply type has same dimensions.) Installation Fasteners Attached Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] 382 [15.04] Top 160 [6.30] 160 [6.30] +0.01 ] +0.2 383 -0.4 [15.08 -0.02 60 [2.36] 5 [0.20] *1 +0.01 [11.10 - 0.02 294 [11.57] +0.2 282 -0.4 303.8 [11.96] ] 395 [15.55] 404.8 [15.94] Left Side 165 [6.50] Front 160 [6.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Cable Attached Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] Top 54.5 [2.15] 31.5 [1.24] 38.5 [1.52] (RAS Interface) Bottom Right Side 24.5 [0.96] (Serial Interface) Rear 24.5 [0.96] (USB Interface) Left Side 0.5 [0.02] (Speaker Output Interface) 282 [11.10] 383 [15.08] • All the above values are designed in case of cable bending. The dimensions given here are representative values depending on the type of connection cable used.
Chapter 2 Specifications Panel Cut Dimensions Unit: mm[in.] +0.04 +1 [15.10 ] −0 −0 4-R3 [0.12] or less Panel thickness area 1.6[0.06] to 10.0[0.39] +1 +0.04 282.5−0 [11.12 ] −0 383.5 • Please read "3.1.1 Installation (page 3-2)" before designing the Panel Cut. Installation Fasteners Unit: mm[in.] 11[0.43] 16[0.63] 16.6[0.65] 31[1.22] Φ10[0.
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3 Installation and Wiring 1. Installation • Uninstallation 2. Peripheral Devices Installation 3.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.1 Installation • Uninstallation 3.1.1 Installation This section describes the procedures and precautions for installing the PS-A units. Check the Installation Gasket’s Seating It is strongly recommended that you use the installation gasket, since it absorbs vibration in addition to repelling water. For the procedure for attaching the installation gasket, refer to “4.4 Replacing the Installation Gasket”. SEE "4.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Installation Requirements • For easier maintenance, operation, and improved ventilation, be sure to install the PS-A at least 50mm [1.97in.] away from adjacent structures and other equipment. Unit: mm [in.] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] 50 [1.97] • Be sure that the ambient operation temperature and the ambient humidity are within their designated ranges.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual • When installing the PS-A in a slanted panel, the panel face should not incline more than 30°. 30° or less • When installing the PS-A in a slanted panel, and the panel face inclines more than 30°, the surrounding air temperature must not exceed 40°C. You may need to use forced air cooling (fan, A/C) to ensure the surrounding air temperature is 40°C or below. • The PS-A Series unit does not support longitudinal mounting.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Installation Panel Hook (3) Insert each of the fasteners, as shown. Be sure to pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole. (4) Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten each fastener screw and secure the PS-A in place. • Tightening the screws with too much force can damage the PS-A unit’s plastic case. • The torque required to tighten these screws is 0.5 N•m.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.2 Peripheral Devices Installation A wide variety of optional units, DIM module, CF Cards, manufactured by Pro-face and commercial Expansion boards (PCI bus compatible board), PCMCIA (PC cards) can be used with the PS-A. When installing the optional units, refer to each unit's “Installation Guide”. Be sure to confirm that power is not supplied to the PS-A unit before installing or removing any optional units, DIM module, CF Cards, or Expansion boards (PCI boards).
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring For PS-3710A Series Unscrew the five (5) attachment screws used to hold the Rear Cover in place, and remove the Rear Cover. The torque of the rear cover required for these screws is 0.5 to 0.6 N•m. For PS-3711A Series Unscrew the eight (8) attachment screws used to hold the Rear Cover in place (As for AC Power Supply type, remove the power cover as shown below), and remove the Rear Cover. The torque of the rear cover required for these screws is 0.5 to 0.6N•m.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3.2.3 Attaching the Power Switch cover For the AC type to conform to ANSI/ISA standards, the Power Switch cover needs to be attached to the main unit. The necessary torque is 0.5N•m to 0.6N•m. PS-3710A Series 3.2.4 PS-3711A Series Main Memory Installation (1) Remove the PS-A unit's rear cover. SEE (2) "3.2.1 Removal/Attachment the Rear Cover" (page 3-6) Angle the main memory module down slightly, and push it in until the connector pins mate with the module's pins.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual (2) Remove the blank panel’s screw, and detach the blank panel. (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.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring • The maximum size allowed for an expansion board is 235mm x 106.68mm [9.25in.x 4.2in.]. When using an expansion board of this size, be sure to secure it in place using the expansion board support cover. Before the rear cover is closed, remove the expansion board support cover screw and be sure the expansion board support cover is detached.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.2.6 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. • The PCMCIA slot has 2 connectors. When the PS-A unit is placed as shown below, insert your PC Card with its face up. Eject Button PC Card (commercial) [Removing the PC Card] Press the eject button twice to remove the PC Card from the PCMCIA connector.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring • When using a PC Card with a cable attached, Pro-face recommends you use a clamp or other type of device to prevent vibration from possibly dislodging the cable. • Be sure to stop the PS-A unit PC Card’s driver prior to removing the PC Card. A failure to stop this driver may result in damage to either the PC Card, the PC Card's data, or may cause Windows® to hang up. For information on the procedure for stopping the PC Card’s driver, please refer to your OS' User Manual.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.2.7 HDD/SSD Unit Installation Shock Danger! Be sure to unplug the PS-A unit from its power supply prior to installing the HDD unit. • Since the HDD/SSD unit is a precision instrument that has a low resistance to shocks, be sure it is neither hit by nor pressed strongly against another object when installing it. • Even when the PS-A unit’s screen display disappears, the power might be distributed inside (such as the “Standby” status etc.).
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring When attaching the HDD/SSD to the PS-3711A (1) Place the PS-A unit face down and unscrew eight (8) PS-A unit’s Rear Cover attachment screws (See diagram). • As for AC Power Supply type, remove the power cover as shown below. (2) Lift the PS-A unit’s Rear Cover off of the PS-A unit. (3) Insert the HDD/SSD unit cable connector completely into the IDE I/F. Attach the HDD/SSD unit using four (4) attachment screws. The torque should be 0.5 to 0.6 N•m.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.2.8 CF Card Insertion/Removal Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card, be sure to confirm that the PS-A unit is turned OFF. If you do not, CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost or the OS may stop. While a CF Card is being accessed (IDE Access Lamp: Lit in green), NEVER turn OFF or reset the PS-A, or insert or remove the CF Card. If you do not, CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring When inserting the CF Card For PS-3710A Series (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 For PS-3711A Series (1) Slide the CF Card cover in the direction shown and open the CF Card cover.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual (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 For PS-3710A Series (3) Press the eject button in fully to remove the CF Card from the CF Card slot. (4) After inserting/removing the CF Card, be sure to replace the CF Card cover and secure it in place using the attachment screw. • The necessary torque is 0.5N•m to 0.6N•m.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3.2.9 USB Cable Clamp Attachment/Removal This clamp is used to prevent the USB cable connected to the USB Host Interface on the bottom of the PS-A unit from being unplugged due to vibration or other causes. Attachment (1) Place the PS-A unit face-down on a flat surface as shown below. Your PS-A unit has four USB connectors.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Band Band Clamp Clamp Cable collar Cable collar Bridge Bridge USB Cable USB Cable (For PS-3710A) (For PS-3711A) Removing the USB Cable Clamp (1) To remove the clamp from the USB cables, push down on the clamp strap’s clip to release it while pulling up on the clamp.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Attach the PS-A unit to an Arm To attach the PS-A unit to an Arm or to the wall, insert the attachment screws for a commercial-type arm or wall mount adaptor into the holes in the PS-A’s rear face. (Holes specifications: VESA 75mm) For detailed attachment instructions, please refer to that product's installation guide. The VESA Arm Attachment Hole dimensions are signifies as follows; 75 [2.95] PS-3710A Rear 75 [2.95] (unit: mm [in.]) 75 [2.95] 3.2.10 75 [2.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.3 Wiring Precautions This section describes the procedures and precautions for wiring power cords. 3.3.1 Connecting the Power Cord To avoid an electric shock, prior to connecting the PS-A unit’s power cord terminals to the power terminal block, confirm that the PS-A unit’s power supply is completely turned OFF, via a breaker, or similar unit. Supplying a power voltage other than that specified will damage the power source and the PS-A unit.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Power Cord Specifications Power Cord Diameter 0.75 to 2.5mm2 (18 to 12 AWG) Conductor Type Simple or Stranded Wire*1 10mm[0.39in.] Conductor Length *1 If the Conductor’s end (individual) wires are not twisted correctly, the end wires may either short against each other, or against an electrode. • Use copper conductors only. Wiring When connecting the power cord, use the following items when performing wiring. (Items are made by Phoenix Contact.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual (4) After inserting all three pins, insert the Power Plug into the Power Connector at PS-A. Fix the plug with two (2) slot screws. • Confirm that all wires are connected correctly. • The torque required to tighten these screws is 0.5 to 0.6N•m. • To prevent the possibility of a terminal short, use a pin terminal that has an insulating sleeve.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Connecting the Power Cord (1) Confirm that the power is not supplied to the PS-A unit. (2) Push the Opening button with a small and flat screw driver to open the desired pin hole. (3) Insert each pin terminal into its each hole. Release the Opening button to clamp the pin in place. Power supply cord (4) Opening Button After inserting all three pins, insert the Power Plug into the Power Connector at PS-A. Fix the plug with two (2) slot screws.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Power Connector (Plug) Specifications FG + 24V - 0V − + FG Insertion Direction FG Grounding Terminal connected to the PS-A • Accompanying DC type power supply connector is CA5-DCCNL-01 from Pro-face or *1 GMVSTBW2.5-3-STF-7.62 (made by Phoenix Contact*1). For details, please contact your local Phoenix Contact distributor. Wiring When connecting the Power Cord, use the following items when performing wiring. (Items are made by Phoenix Contact.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Connecting the Power Cord • Be sure to remove the connector from the PS-A unit prior to starting wiring. Failure to do so may cause an electric shock. • The temperature rating of field installed conductors: 75°C only. (1) Confirm that the power is not supplied to the PS-A unit. (2) Loosen three screws in the center of the Power Connector. (3) Strip the membrane of the power cord, twist the wire ends, and connect them to the Power Connector (Plug).
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 3.3.2 Connecting the Power Supply This section describes the precautions for supplying a power voltage. Twisted-pair cord PS-A Constant Voltage FG • If the supplied voltage exceeds the PS-A unit’s range, connect a constant voltage transformer. SEE Twisted-pair cord Insulating Transformer Chapter 2 "Specifications" • For between the line and ground, select a power supply PS-A FG that is low in noise.
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3.3.3 Grounding This section describes the precautions for grounding the PS-A unit. Do not use common grounding, since it can lead to an accident or machine breakdown. (a) Exclusive Grounding (BEST) • When supplying power to the PS-A unit, be sure to separate the Other Equipment PS-A input/output and power lines, as shown. [diagram (a)] • Check that the grounding resistance is 100Ω or less. • FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the PS-A.
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4 Maintenance 1. Cleaning the Display 2. Cleaning the Fan Filter 3. Periodic Check Points 4. Replacing the Installation Gasket 5. Replacing the Backlight 6. Replacing the Internal Battery This chapter explains cautions and inspection criteria that will ensure trouble-free use of the PS-A.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 4.1 Cleaning the Display When the surface or frame of the display become dirty, soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent, wring the cloth tightly, and wipe the display. • Do not use paint thinner, organic solvents, or a strong acid compound to clean the unit. • Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch-screen panel, since it can damage the panel surface. 4.
Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.3 Periodic Check Points To keep your PS-A unit in its best condition, please inspect the following points periodically. PS-A Operation Environment Is the operating temperature within the allowable range? PS-3710A: 0°C to 50°C (without HDD) 5°C to 50°C (with HDD) PS-3711A: 0°C to 50°C (without HDD) 5°C to 45°C (with HDD) Is the operating humidity within the specified range? PS-3710A: 10 to 90%RH (Not condensing, wet bulb temperature: 29°C or less.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 4.4 Replacing the Installation Gasket The installation gasket provides protection against dust and moisture. • 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 at least once a year, or when scratches or dirt become visible. • The PS-A unit installation gasket’s model number is CA3-WPG15-01.
Chapter 4 Maintenance • The gasket must be inserted correctly into the groove for the PS-A’s moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f. • Since the gasket is flexible but not elastic, be careful not to stretch it unnecessarily, as doing so could tear the gasket. • Be sure the gasket’s seam is not inserted into any of the unit’s corners, only in the straight sections of the groove. Inserting it into a corner may lead to its eventually tearing.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 4.5 Replacing the Backlight • The backlights of the PS-A which is marked on Rev.5 cannot be replaced by the user. When the backlight needs to be replaced, please contact your local PS-A distributor. About the Backlight PS-A units use a CFL, long-life type backlight. The actual life of the backlight however, will vary depending on the PS-A’s operating conditions. It is recommended that it be replaced periodically. A PS-A backlight has a life of 50,000 hours (approx.
Chapter 4 Maintenance Preparation Please have the following ready beforehand. • • • Replacement backlight One pair of clean (preferably new) cotton gloves. Phillips screwdriver (no.2) • The appropriate replacement backlight depends on your PS-A model. PS-A 4.5.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual (5) Insert a screwdriver into the two holes (points) shown below, and remove the backlight attachment screws (1 per hole). FDD unit Insertion Area Insert a screwdriver (2 holes) DVD-ROM Drive (6) Remove the cable from the cable clamp, and detach the cable from the backlight connector on the inverter board.
Chapter 4 Maintenance (7) 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. (8) Insert the new backlight unit into the backlight holder. (9) Re-attach the cable to the backlight connector, and secure the cable in position using the cable clamp (opposite of step (6)).
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual 4.5.2 PS-3711A Series Be sure to wear gloves when exchanging the backlight, and follow the following procedures. (1) Confirm that the power is not supplied to the PS-A unit, and remove the power cable. (2) Remove the PS-A unit from the equipment (panel etc.) to which the unit has been incorporated, and place the PS-A unit on a flat, level surface facing the display face downwards. • Be sure to perform the backlight changeover on a flat, level surface.
Chapter 4 Maintenance (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. (7) Insert the new backlight unit into the backlight holder.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual • 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. (9) Secure both backlights in place using the backlight screw (opposite of step (4)). The necessary torque is 0.147N•m. (10) Replace the rear cover and secure it in place using the eight (8) attachment screws. The necessary torque of the rear cover is 0.
Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.6 Replacing the Internal Battery The PS-A unit has an internal battery for backup of internal clock data. Compatible Battery Service Life Lithium Battery CR2032 (Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.) 5 years • The expected battery service life is 5 years, however the battery may die before then. It is strongly recommended that you replace the battery regularly. • When the battery is replaced, some of the BIOS settings are initialized.
PS-3710A/PS-3711A Series Hardware Manual Battery Replacement Procedure The battery is on the PC board inside the PS-A unit. Refer to “3.2.1 Removal/Attachment the Rear Cover (page 3-6)” for how to open the PS-A unit. (1) Be sure to confirm that power is not supplied to the PS-A unit and open the unit. Internal Battery PS-3710A Internal View (2) PS-3711A Internal View Remove the battery. Push the clip of the battery holder with your finger, the forceps etc. and the battery is pushed up and removed.