Planar C3013T, C3012T user manual Appendix a Product Specifications

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Appendix A: Product Specifications

General Specifications

The Clean Screen PC is an IBM compatible PC integrated with a color LCD screen. Utilizing Intel’s Pentium processing power, the Clean Screen PC supports up to 128 MB of memory and can use most 2.5" IDE hard disks. The Clean Screen offers a choice of either a 800 x 600, 12.1" or 1024 x 768, 13.8" flat panel display. The unit has one parallel port (LPT1), one AT keyboard port, one PCMCIA Type III (or two Type II), and one 16-bit ISA format 12-card size expansion port. There are two external serial ports (COM A and COM B) using high speed UARTs. The unit is powered by a single, external power supply brick. Standard mounting options for the Clean Screen include wall mounts and swing arms. The integrated PC/display unit is rated to withstand shocks of up to 50 g. Both the unit and the power supply are UL2601 listed. They can be wiped down without interrupting operation.

In short, the Clean Screen PC provides compact, rugged, and efficient PC support to medical, industrial, and clean room applications.

EPM-1 Module

The processor, chipset, cache, DRAM, real-time clock and BIOS reside on a RadiSys EPM-1 daughter board. This board can be easily replaced for repair or upgrade. The two Dual SO DIMM sockets support from 8–256 MB of 3.3V Fast Page mode or EDO DRAM modules. It has a 512 KB write-back L2 Cache supporting pipelined burst SRAM. Its Phoenix BIOS allows for power reduction by shutting down the display and disk drive power when no activity is detected.

LCD Support

The standard Clean Screen color LCDs are the NEC NL8060BC31-01 12.1" 800 x 600 256k color TFT-AMLCD Panel and the Sharp LQ14X03 13.8" 1024 x 768 256k color TFT-AMLCD Panel.

VGA/Flat Panel Graphics Controller

VGA graphics support is provided by a Cirrus Logic CL-GD7555 with 2 MB of buffer DRAM.

PCMCIA Controller

A Cirrus Logic CL-PD6720 PCMCIA Host Adapter chip supplies the functionality of an Intel 82365SL PCMCIA interface, meeting PCMCIA 2.1/JEIDA 4.1 standards. The controller is also connected to IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ14, and IRQ15. Interrupts from PCMCIA cards or the 6720 Card Status Change circuitry may use any of these IRQs.

The PCMCIA slots support one or two Type I or II PCMCIA cards, or one Type III PCMCIA card. The PCMCIA socket will only accept 5V PCMCIA cards (no 3.3V only cards).

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Contents User’s Manual USER’S Manual Integrated Computer with LCD Color DisplayIi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Commencement of Warranty Duration 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 SetupChapter Two The Clean Screen PC Clean Screen FactsWelcome 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 standoffsInstalling Memory To install a SO Dimm moduleTo remove an SO Dimm module Installing the new hard disk Replacing the Hard Disk DriveRemoving 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 ControlsChapter Five Bios Setup Entering the Bios Setup ProgramSetup 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 Base Address Touch Panel IRQLocal Bus IDE Adapter Standby Timeout Power MenuPower Savings Suspend TimeoutKeyboard Fixed Disk TimeoutStandby Timer Reset Events Standby Break EventsStandby Wakeup Events Exit Menu Restore Condition Clear Over Temperature ErrorAppendix 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 PortEnvironmental Specifications North America EuropeanDescription Pin Assigned and Available IRQs Appendix B Programming InterfaceMemory Map Range CPU address Region CachedDMAs Address ListAddress Device Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProcedureAnti-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 Service For Further Information and Driver UpdatesAppendix E Technical Support Canada