Figure 2.3: Back side of PowerBrick

PowerBrick User’s Manual

MIC, L-in, L-out, TV-out

port

PS/2 mouse/ key port

RJ 45 Ethernet port

DC in from power supply

USB 2.0

Serial ports RS232

VGA port

Parallel port

Figure 2.3: Back side of PowerBrick

After connecting all applicable cables it is safe to power-on the system. (Warning: use either DC from the dedicated power supply or AC, never both at the same time!)

2.3. Mounting in your vehicle or final location

This chapter provides you with the information of fixed system mounting. Prior to that, please prepare the installation tools and appropriate items. If you are not clear about the items, contact your dealer for information.

2.4. Mounting tools

For mounting your computer in a vehicle you need the following tools:

?Screw driver

?Drill

?Bolts and nuts appropriate to mount the plate in your vehicle

2.5.Computer installation

Mounting bolts and nuts for mounting to your specific vehicle are not provided, as there are many variations of thickness that the unit might be mounted to. If mounting in a vehicle that is subject to vibration and shock, It Is important to use the mounting plate with attached shock absorbers where vibration could occur. The mounting plate should be fastened tightly with bolts and nuts. Please ensure that if you mount any bolts/nuts under the computer, that they do not touch the computer itself. Otherwise, the shock absorbers will not protect the computer properly.

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