Ampro Corporation P/N 5001795A REV A manual Vga

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Chapter 1

ReadyPanel Setup

Serial 1 (COM1) Serial 2 (COM2)

10/100 Ethernet (LAN 1) DC Power In

VGA Compact Flash

USB 0 (top), USB 1 (bottom)

Audio Line Out

Reset Button

Power LED

Storage Activity LED

Mouse/Keyboard

Figure 1-3. Flat View of ReadyPanel I/O Panel

Table 1-2. I/O Panel Connectors, Controls, and Indicators

Control/Connector

Description

DC Power In

This 6-pin connector accepts input from the external DC In cable adapter.

 

 

VGA

Use this standard 15-pin (DB15) connector for the video connection. This connector

 

resides on the ReadyBoard.

 

 

Mouse/Keyboard

This 6-pin single PS/2 mouse and keyboard connector resides on the ReadyBoard.

 

 

USB 0 & 1

These standard USB connectors reside on the ReadyBoard.

 

 

LAN 1 (Ethernet 1)

This 8-pin (RJ45) Ethernet port is used for the 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection and

 

resides on the ReadyBoard.

 

 

COM 1& COM 2

Use these two this 9-pin (DB9) serial ports for the standard RS232 connections to the

(Serial 1 & Serial

ReadyPanel. These connectors reside on the ReadyBoard.

2)

 

 

 

AUDIO: Line Out

Use this audio out connector for standard stereo out connection from the ReadyPanel.

 

 

Power LED

This green power-on indicator, shown in Figure 2-1 on page 10, resides on the

 

ReadyBoard and glows when power is turned on and goes dark when the ReadyPanel

 

power is turned off.

 

 

Storage Activity

This yellow activity indicator, shown in Figure 2-1 on page 10, resides on the

LED

ReadyBoard and flickers when IDE or compact flash card activity occurs in the

 

ReadyPanel.

 

 

Reset Button

Press this reset button, momentarily, to reset the ReadyPanel (hard reset). This button

 

resides on the ReadyBoard.

 

 

Compact Flash

This compact flash cover and slot (not shown) protects the compact flash card if

Cover and Slot

installed, and ensures good EMI shielding for the ReadyPanel.

 

 

Compact Flash

The compact flash socket is provided on the underside of the ReadyBoard and

Socket (not shown)

accepts the compact flash card through the compact flash slot.

 

 

NOTE If you wish to connect a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) or CD-ROM to the ReadyPanel, you can use one of the USB ports to connect the device.

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Contents ReadyPanelTM User’s Guide Audience Assumptions Contents User’s Guide ReadyPanel ReadyPanel Setup Using this GuideRequirements What’s in the Box Power SpecificationsPreparations Setting Up the Work SpaceLocating the I/O Connectors Installing Mounting HardwareTouch Screen Air VentsVGA Angle View of ReadyPanel I/O Panel Connecting the Power SupplyLinux 2.6 OS is shown as an example Applying Power to the ReadyPanelUser’s Guide ReadyPanel Tools Required ReadyPanel ComponentsOpening the ReadyPanel Enclosure To remove the cover of the ReadyPanelExploded View of ReadyPanel Assembly with Cover and Screws To Remove the Sodimm from the ReadyPanel See -2and Figure Replacing the ReadyPanel MemoryExploded View of Enclosure with Chassis and Board Bottom view of Chassis with Sodimm in Socket To Install the Sodimm into the ReadyPanelUser’s Guide ReadyPanel Http//ampro.custhelp.com Appendix a Technical SupportAppendix a