Planar C3013T, C3012T user manual Safety Instructions, Clean Screen Mounts and Accessories

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Clean Screen Mounts and Accessories

P/N

12" wall mounted swing arm

M3S12

 

 

Flush wall mount system (for head and keyboard cabinet)

M3WC0

 

 

Flush wall mount system (head only)

M3FHM

 

 

Roll stand only

M3POLE

 

 

Roll stand with batteries (not for use with the C3013T product)

M3POLE-PS

 

 

Batteries

CBATT

 

 

IS Manager’s Kit

C3DOC

 

 

IS Manager’s Kit, TOUCH

C3DOC-TS

 

 

Keyboard cabinet with keyboard and mouse

M3W00

 

 

External floppy drive

C3FLOP

 

 

Safety Instructions

Your Planar Clean Screen PC has been designed, assembled, and inspected to ensure both the highest quality product and greatest level of safety for the user. To maintain both quality and safety, you must follow the instructions in the manual and the following safety guidelines.

1.Read the safety and installation guidelines carefully.

2.Keep the manual handy for future reference.

3.Install and use the Clean Screen only on a sturdy surface and in stable surroundings.

4.Use the Clean Screen in dry environments only.

5.Do not block vents or other slots on the Clean Screen housing.

6.Use only the power supply module included with the Clean Screen.

7.Use and maintain the safety ground plug set (power cord) included with the unit.

8.After the Clean Screen has been installed, secure all electrical cords out of the way to prevent the unit from being pulled off the table or other accidental damage.

9.Turn off and unplug the Clean Screen before removing the Clean Screen’s back housing to access internal user serviceable parts.

10.Avoid placing the Clean Screen or any of its cables on or near heat sources.

11.Clean Screen and its power supply meet the UL2601 standard for cleaning in a hospital environment. Please see Chapter Six: Care and Cleaning for details.

12.Before cleaning, or if the unit becomes wet for any reason, it is always best to disconnect the unit from its power source.

13.Practice caution when moving the Clean Screen to a different location. Use original pack- aging whenever possible.

14.If the Clean Screen does not power-up when the power is switched on, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual in Appendix C and follow the directions. If the Clean Screen still does not work, immediately disconnect it from its power source and contact a qualified service technician.

If this device is used in a medical facility, any application software used on the Clean Screen PC must be in the language of the user.

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Contents User’s Manual USER’S Manual Integrated Computer with LCD Color DisplayIi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Duration of Warranty Commencement of WarrantyFederal Communications Commission FCC Requirements Installation Place of Repair or ReplacementLimitation of Warranty Technical AssistanceTable of Contents Vi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Vii Reference GuideWhat’s in this manual? Before You BeginWhat’s in the box? What if I’m missing something?Safety Instructions Clean Screen Mounts and AccessoriesFront Panel Connections BottomChapter One The Installation Express SetupClean Screen Facts Chapter Two The Clean Screen PCWelcome Connections Bottom Back Housing InsideChapter Two The Clean Screen PC Chapter Three Hardware Installation and Replacement Removing the Back HousingInstalling an ISA Adapter Card Do not remove the T-Bar or standoffsTo install a SO Dimm module Installing MemoryTo remove an SO Dimm module Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Installing the new hard diskRemoving the existing hard disk Replacing the Battery Flash memory. See Chapter Five Bios SetupReplacing the Fuses Mounting the Clean Screen Connecting Peripherals Chapter Four System SetupConnecting the Keyboard Floppy Drive ConnectorHeadphones or External Speakers Power SupplyPower Cord Selection Powering Up the Clean Screen PCDriver Overview Setup F2Push-Button Volume Control Front Panel ControlsEntering the Bios Setup Program Chapter Five Bios SetupSetup Screens Main Menu Memory Cache Sub-Menu Boot Sequence Sub-MenuKeyboard Features Sub-Menu Memory Shadow Sub-MenuBoot Sequence Boot Sequence Sub-Menu under Main MenuBoot Delay Setup PromptFloppy Check Summary ScreenAdvanced Menu Bios Extension Size Bios ExtensionsBios Extension Offset in FBD Destination AddressLPT Port LPT ModeIntegrated Peripherals Sub-Menu Diskette ControllerTouch Panel IRQ Touch Panel Base AddressLocal Bus IDE Adapter Standby Timeout Power MenuPower Savings Suspend TimeoutKeyboard Fixed Disk TimeoutStandby Timer Reset Events Standby Break EventsStandby Wakeup Events Exit Menu Clear Over Temperature Error Restore ConditionAppendix C Cleaning Tips Chapter Six Care and CleaningMaintenance Tips Approved cleaning solutions includeAppendix a Product Specifications Printer Port Thermostatic Switch/Temperature SensorExternal Serial Ports Floppy Disk Drive PortNorth America European Environmental SpecificationsDescription Pin Assigned and Available IRQs Appendix B Programming InterfaceMemory Map Range CPU address Region CachedAddress List DMAsAddress Device Troubleshooting Procedure Appendix C TroubleshootingAnti-Virus Alert Boot Failures CausesProblems At Initial System Startup Problems After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyProblems Running New Application Software Problems Operating Add-In BoardsProblems Operating Pcmcia Cards Problems and Suggestions What happens What to doOver Temperature Error and press enter Error and Information Messages Error Message / Beeps ExplanationError Message Explanation PostPCI Configuration Status and Error Messages Message ExplanationResetting the System Cmos Configuration Appendix D Touch Screen optionalFor Further Information and Driver Updates For ServiceAppendix E Technical Support Canada