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Specification
Install
Password
Load Bios Defaults
Watchdog Timer Configuration
Dimension
Hard Disk Configurations
Reset system JP16
System Setup
Jumpers and Connectors
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User's Manual
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Contents
PPC-120/140
Copyright Notice
FCC Class B
Packing List
Additional Information and Assistance
Safety Instructions
Wichtige Sicherheishinweise
Das Gerät war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt
Contents
Hardware Installation and Upgrading
PCI Bus Ethernet Interface
Audio
Touchscreen 119
Appendices
Tables
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Figures
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General Information
Introduction
Illustrations of the panel PC in this manual may
How to Use This Manual
How to read the PPC-120/140 manual
Specifications
General
Standard PC functions
PCI SVGA/flat panel interface
Audio function
PCI bus Ethernet interface
Touchscreen optional
Optional modules
Environment
Dimensions
Dimensions of the PPC-120/140
System Setup
Quick Tour of the Panel PC
Front view of the panel PC Speaker
Left side view of the panel PC
Rear view of the panel PC
Shows the I/O section and power switch of the panel PC
Preparing For First-time Use
Installation Procedures
Connecting the power cord
Connecting the keyboard and mouse
Switching on the power
Running the Bios Setup Program
Installing System Software
Installing the Drivers
Drivers and utilities used for the PPC-120/140 panel
Using the Panel PC
Floppy Drive
Inserting and ejecting a floppy diskette
CD-ROM Drive
Inserting and ejecting a CD-ROM disc
Pcmcia
USB
Using the I/O interface lower level ports and COM ports
PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard
PCI/ISA Bus Expansion
PCI/ISA bus expansion
Parallel Port
Serial COM Ports
VGA Port
Game Port
USB Ports
Adjusting the LCD Contrast and Brightness
Audio Interface
Ethernet
Infrared Module
Touchscreen Optional
Hardware Installation and Upgrading
Overview of Hardware Installation and Upgrading
Disassembling the Panel PC
Disassembling the rear panel of the panel PC
Installing the 2.5 Hard Disk Drive HDD
Installing the primary 2.5 HDD
Installing the Central Processing Unit CPU
When you are working on it. Do not make connections
When you install a new CPU, be sure to adjust
Installing the Sdram Memory Module
Installing the Sdram
Installing the Floppy Disk Drive FDD
Installing the FDD
Installing the CD-ROM Drive
Installing the CD-ROM drive
Jumper Settings and Connectors
Jumpers and Connectors
Setting jumpers
Jumpers
Label Function
Locating jumpers
Locating jumpers on the PPC-120/140 motherboard
Connectors
Locating connectors
Locating connectors on the PPC-120/140 motherboard
CPU Installation and Upgrading
System clock setting JP11, JP8
PCI clock
CPU core voltage setting JP13
CPU voltage setting JP13
None
CPU frequency ratio setting JP14
CPU frequency ratio for AMD K6 JP14
Cyrix linear mode enable JP10
Cmos clear for external RTC JP12
Reset system JP16
1 COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting JP3, JP4, JP5
COM-port Interface
2 COM3/COM4/RI pin setting JP2, JP1 Reserved
Port
LCD panel power setting JP6
VGA Interface
Panel type select JP9
1024 x TFT color
Watchdog Timer Configuration
Watchdog activity selection JP15
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PCI Bus Ethernet Interface
Installation of Ethernet Driver
Installation for MS-DOS & Windows
Installation for Windows
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Installation for Windows NT
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Further Information
PCI Svga Setup
Chipset
Display memory
Display types
Installation of Svga driver
Installation for Windows
ChipsCPL
\VGA\Win95\
Chapter PCI Svga Setup
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Installation for Windows NT
\VGA\NT40\
Chapter PCI Svga Setup
Installation for OS/2
Chapter PCI Svga Setup
Select the Screen tab Change resolution and refresh rate
Audio
Installation of Audio Driver
Installation of MS-DOS
Changing settings in DOS
Controlling volume in DOS
Following windows illustrations are examples only
Next
Select ES1869 Control interface Click Finish to complete
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\Audio\nt40
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Award Bios Setup
Cmos Setup Utility
Setup program initial screen
Standard Cmos Setup
Cmos setup screen
Hard Disk Configurations
Bios Features Setup
Bios features setup screen
External Cache
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Chipset Features Setup
Knowledge is required to effect such changes
Power Management Setup
Power Management setup screen
Options are 2 Default, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
This function is designated as Disabled
HDD Ports Activity
PNP/PCI Configuration Setup
PNP/PCI configuration setup screen
Reset Configuration Data
Load Bios Defaults
Load Setup Defaults
Integrated Peripherals
Integrated peripherals screen
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WDT Active When Power on
Password Setting
IDE HDD Auto Detection
IDE HDD auto detection screen
Save and Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
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Touchscreen
Specifications
Environmental specifications
General information
Installation of Touchscreen Driver
Installation for MS-DOS and Windows
DOS
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An alternative Windows 95 touchscreen driver is
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Installation for OS/2 MonitorMouse
READ.ME
Where
Example MonitorMouse for OS/2 Device command
Install the Touchscreen Control Panel
LCD Specifications and Selection Settings
PPC-140T PPC-140S PPC-120T
Programming Watchdog Timer
Programming the Watchdog Timer
Data Time Interval
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Full Disassembly Procedures
PPC-120/140 User’s Manual
Figure C-1 Steps 1
PPC-120/140 User’s Manual
Figure C-2 Steps 5
PPC-120/140 User’s Manual
LCD
PPC-120/140 User’s Manual
Pin Assignments
IR Connector J1
Flat Panel Display Connector J2
Flat Panel Display Connector J3
Internal COM4 Connector J4
Touchscreen Power Connector J5
Sandisk SSD Connector J6
Eide Hard Disk Drive Connector J7
Floppy Drive Connector J8
CD-ROM Connector J9
CPU Fan Power Connector J10
PCI/ISA Bus Expansion Connector J11
Side view
Iochk GND SD7 RST SD6
Sbhe MEM16
GND INT INT3 INT4
Serr
Fan Power Connector J12
AT Power Connector J13
ATX Power Connector J14 *Reserved
Internal Speaker Connector J15
Inverter Power Connector J16
COM2
Mounting Instructions
Panel Mounting
Panel thickness should not exceed 10 mm
Figure E-2 Panel mounting
Using the two screw holes
Desktop Stand Mounting
Figure E-3 Desktop stand mounting
Swingarm Stand Mounting
Figure E-4 Swingarm stand mounting
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