Toshiba 2000 user manual Name and Function of Each Part, Dip-Sw

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Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Power

1.2 Name and Function of Each Part

RGB connector

Ethernet (10/100base-TX)

LEDs indicating

RST Sw itch

INZ Sw itch

USB connector

DIP-SW

 

C2PU37

 

R UN

 

 

 

 

H DD

 

RGB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/100BASE-

 

 

 

 

 

HDD

T X

 

 

 

 

RST

 

 

 

 

 

 

INZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

COM

0

1

 

 

 

USB

 

MOUSE

 

 

S W1

 

 

 

 

D

KEYBOAR

 

 

HDD Pack

PC card slots

COM por t

HDD Drawer

HDD fixed board

Mouse

Keyboard

10/100BASE-TX connector

Connector for the Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector.

Mouse connector

Connector for the PS/2 mouse.

Keyboard connector

Connector for the PS/2 keyboard.

RGB connector

Connector for the analog RGB display

FDD connector

Connector to connect the 3.5-inch (2HD, 2DD) external floppy disk drive.

RS-232C connector

Connector to connect the RS-232C interface device (such as mouse or

(COM1)

modem).

USB connector

Connector to connect USB compatible device.

LEDs and push button

LEDs indicating the module status and RESET/INZ button.

switches

 

DIP switch

User settable switches. The setting can be read from user application

program in the C2.

 

PC card slots

Slot to insert the PC card.

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Computer module C2PU37 User’s Manual

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Contents Integrated Controller Vseries Important Information Safety Precautions Markings used on the model 2000 and in this Manual Precautions on Installation Precautions on Wiring Precautions for Operation Safety Precautions on Maintenance and Inspection Safety Precautions on Replacing Components Safety Precautions in Daily Operation Safety Precautions on Disposal Limitation of Applications Preface Related Manuals Procedure flow Notational convention Guide to Reading this Manual Functions and Features Excellent system performanceContents Hardware Setup・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・39 Before Turning On the Power Checking the Content of the PackageName and Function of Each Part DIP-SWName and Function of Each Part RST Installation Requirements EMCComputer module C2PU37 User’s Manual Power Requirements 24VDCDaily use Precautions when usingWhen turning Off the Power About the Hard Disk DriveRepair and Service Daily Cleanup and Storage/TransportationRadio Wave/Power Voltage Interference About the External FDDBattery disposal Disposal Module disposalProcedure InstallationBefore Getting Started Installing Bases Precautions when Installing in the CaseModule Installation Grounding Grounding TipsGrounding method Installation Grounding connection between base Wiring of the power supply Wiring of the power supply 6E8C1111 Connector Connection Turning Off the Power Power On and Power OffTurning On the Power HandlingPower Off with Windows Power Supply module PS694 with Battery6F8C1111 Power Supply module PS691 with UPS I/F UPSAbout the Hard Disk Hard Disk HandlingAbout the External FDD Floppy Disk HandlingTo enable write Write Protecting a Floppy DiskAbout the PC Card Installation Removal Maintenance Daily InspectionPeriodic Maintenance Replacement Timing of Major Parts CRTReplacing the Hard Disk Drive How to Remove the HDD packIntalling the HDD pack RAS Function RAS Hardware RAS Function OverviewRAS Support Software Hardware Processing RAS Functions WDT Circuit and Hardware ResetInterrupt Signals RAS MemoryNMI events MI eventsHardware Setup Setting the Bios Xxxxxx KB Boot Main Advanced An error message appears Power does not turn onAppendix a Q&A Mouse does not work No character is entered when a key is pressedScreen display is improper Operating system does not startFloppy disk drive cannot be used Application program cannot be usedFloppy disk cannot be used Television and radio interference appears If the problem is still not solvedCase of trouble or malfunction Appendix B Device Specifications SpecificationsModels RGB Interface Interface SpecificationsSerial Interface RS-232C USB Interface Keyboard and Mouse InterfaceEthernet Interface FDD Interface Pcmcia card slot Page 6F8C1111
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