Ampro Corporation P/N 5001795A REV A manual Audience Assumptions

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TRADEMARKS

Ampro and the Ampro logo are registered trademarks, and CoreModule, EnCore, Little Board, LittleBoard, MightyBoard, MightySystem, MiniModule, ReadyBoard, ReadyBox, ReadyPanel, and ReadySystem are trademarks of Ampro Computers, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective companies.

REVISION HISTORY

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Reason for Change

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A, 2

Preliminary Release

May/06

 

 

 

A, A

Initial Release

Mar/07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Audience Assumptions

This manual is for the person who designs computer related equipment, including but not limited to hardware and software design and implementation of the same. Ampro Computers, Inc. assumes you are qualified in designing and implementing your hardware designs and its related software into your prototype computer equipment.

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User’s Guide

ReadyPanel 6.5

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Contents ReadyPanelTM User’s Guide Audience Assumptions Contents User’s Guide ReadyPanel Requirements ReadyPanel SetupUsing this Guide Power Specifications What’s in the BoxSetting Up the Work Space PreparationsTouch Screen Installing Mounting HardwareLocating the I/O Connectors Air VentsVGA Connecting the Power Supply Angle View of ReadyPanel I/O PanelApplying Power to the ReadyPanel Linux 2.6 OS is shown as an exampleUser’s Guide ReadyPanel Opening the ReadyPanel Enclosure ReadyPanel ComponentsTools Required To remove the cover of the ReadyPanelExploded View of ReadyPanel Assembly with Cover and Screws Replacing the ReadyPanel Memory To Remove the Sodimm from the ReadyPanel See -2and FigureExploded View of Enclosure with Chassis and Board To Install the Sodimm into the ReadyPanel Bottom view of Chassis with Sodimm in SocketUser’s Guide ReadyPanel Appendix a Technical Support Http//ampro.custhelp.comAppendix a