2.3.2 Connecting the keyboard and mouse
Connect the PS/2 mouse and keyboard port on the I/O section of the panel PC.
2.3.3 Connecting the display
Connect the display to the VGA sub in the bottom of
2.3.4 Switch on the power
Switch on the power switch on the rear cover.
2.4 Running the BIOS setup program
Your panel PC is likely to have been properly set up and configured by your dealer prior to delivery. You may still find it necessary to use the panel PC's BIOS (Basic
The settings you specify with the setup program are recorded in a special area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery so that it will not be erased when you turn off or reset the system. Whenever you turn on the power, the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them to the equipment check conducted during the power on
2.5 Installing the system software
Recent releases of operating systems from major vendors include setup programs which load automatically and guide you through hard disk preparation and operating system installation. The guidelines below will help you determine the steps necessary to install your operating system on the panel PC hard drive.
If required, insert your operating system's installation or setup diskette into the diskette drive until the release button pops out. The BIOS of the panel PC supports system
Power on your panel PC or reset the system by pressing the "Ctrl"+"Alt"+"Del" keys simultaneously. The panel PC will automatically load the operating system from the diskette or
If you are presented with an operating system command prompt, such as A:\>, then you must partition and format your hard drive, and manually copy the operating system files to it. Refer to your operating system user's manual for instructions on partitioning and formatting a hard