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Clean Screen Mounts and Accessories P/N12" wall mounted swing arm M3S12Flush wall mount system (for head and keyboard cabinet) M3WC0Flush wall mo
x Planar Clean Screen PC User’s ManualFront PanelFigure 1 Connections (Bottom)Figure 2 Flat Panel colorLCD TFT displayranging from12.1 inch to13.8 inc
Chapter One: The Installation ExpressIf you are an experienced technician and have already installed Clean Screen PCs before, thencheck out Chapter On
Chapter Two: The Clean Screen PCWelcomeThank you for purchasing Planar’s Clean Screen color LCD personal computer, an IBM®com-patible PC integrated wi
The Clean Screen PC does not include an integrated floppy disk. There is provision for exter-nally accessing a floppy disk drive through a custom conn
Back HousingFigure 6 — Remove the back housing to gain access to the unit.Inside Figure 7 4 Planar Clean Screen PC User’s ManualTwelve T25 Torx screws
Do not remove the T-Bar or the standoffs. Their removal is not necessary to install or replace the ISA card, battery, hard disk, memory, or EP-1 modul
Chapter Three: Hardware Installation andReplacementThis chapter refers to installing or replacing options within the Clean Screen itself. Instructions
Installing an ISA Adapter CardFigure 9 Do not remove the T-Bar or standoffs.1. Remove the back housing as above.2. Remove the blank metal spacer from
Installing MemoryFigure 10 Do not remove the T-Bar or standoffs. Each SO DIMM bank is wired in parallel and requires two modules. You can fillone bank
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Replacing the Hard Disk DriveFigure 11Removing the existing hard disk1. Remove the back housing as above.2. Locate the hard disk under the T-Bar.3. Re
Replacing the BatteryFigure 12Battery: Rayovac BR2335 or equivalent.1. Remove the back housing as above.2. Gently pulling up on the battery bracket, r
Replacing the FusesFigure 13 Use only the fuses specified below to prevent damage to the Clean Screen.Fuses: F1 Schurter 001.1014, 10 AF2 Schurter 340
Mounting the Clean ScreenFigure 14 — The back of the Clean Screen, showing the location of mounting holes.Planar offers a variety of mounting options.
Chapter Four: System SetupAttach the keyboard and all peripherals before you power up the unit. All connections are madeat the bottom of the unit. If
If this device is used in a medical facility, any operating systems or programsused are required to be in the user’s language.Power SupplyIf you will
Setup (<F2>)When the screen first writes, press <F2> on the keyboard to enter the CMOS Setup menu. Referto the next chapter for details.Dr
Chapter Five: BIOS SetupThe Setup program customizes the way the Clean Screen PC uses the hardware features of itsBIOS (Basic Input/Output System). Th
Main MenuFigure 17 — Main BIOS Setup menu.The first screen you’ll see is the Main menu.System Time and System DateThese values are changed by moving t
Memory Cache Sub-MenuThe term memory cache refers to the technique of caching BIOS images.Memory Shadow Sub-MenuThe term memory shadow refers to the t
ii Planar Clean Screen PC User’s ManualThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.This publication may not be reproduced, st
Boot Sequence Sub-Menu (under Main Menu)The Boot Sequence sub-menu accesses Boot Options.Figure 18 — Boot Sequence sub-menu.Boot DelayThis option sets
Floppy CheckThis option is used to enable or disable the floppy drive search during the boot. To speed upbooting, the floppy check should be disabled.
Advanced MenuThe Advanced menu contains settings for integrated peripherals, memory shadow, cache, andlarge disk access mode.Figure 19 — Advanced menu
BIOS ExtensionsThese items control the loading (shadowing) of BIOS extensions contained in the FBD mainblock #3. Note that there are actually three gr
Integrated Peripherals Sub-MenuThe options in this sub-menu configure the onboard serial and parallel ports and disk controllers.Figure 20 — Integrate
Touch Panel Base AddressThis option configures the touch panel serial port base address. The choices for I/O base address-es are: Disabled; 3F8H; 2F8H
Power MenuThe options in this menu provide control over the power management facilities. Only about halfof the Power menu screen entries are actually
Fixed Disk TimeoutThis option enables and sets the duration of fixed disk access inactivity required before the sys-tem shuts off the disk drive, or i
Standby Wakeup EventsThis option enables or disables the ability of the keyboard or mouse to cause a Standby WakeupEvent—i.e., this option allows keyb
Exit MenuThe options in this menu allow the user to: save settings and exit, abandon changes and exit tothe system, and control the backup and restora
Regulatory and Warranty Information iiiREGULATORY INFORMATIONU.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RequirementsThe Planar Clean Screen PC has b
Restore ConditionThis option determines under what conditions the System BIOS will restore CMOS RAM fromFBD main block #1 when booting. The restore co
Chapter Six: Care and CleaningMaintenance TipsThe Clean Screen PC is a well designed unit that does not require any regular maintenance.There are, how
REFERENCE GUIDEAppendix A: Product SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsThe Clean Screen PC is an IBM compatible PC integrated with a color LCD screen.
External Serial PortsA National Semiconductor PC87336 chip is used to implement the two standard PC COM ports.These COM ports are compatible with the
Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature +10°C to +40°COperating Humidity 20 to 80% RH non-condensingOperating Shock 50 gEMI Standards Conduc
34 Planar Clean Screen PC User’s ManualAppendix B: Programming InterfaceMemory MapRange CPU address Region Cached0 to 640K 00000000-0009FFFF DRAM yes6
DMAsPCS PC-compatible DMA channels:DMA0 8-bit IEEE1284 ECP port or Sound BlasterDMA1 8-bit IEEE1284 ECP port (BIOS Setup) or Sound BlasterDMA2 8-bit F
Appendix C: TroubleshootingAnti-Virus AlertPlease note that you should run an anti-virus program whenever your system exhibits problems.Although the c
Boot FailuresThe System BIOS attempts to display an error message on the display and halts when itencounters the following error conditions.1. Fixed d
Problems At Initial System StartupProblems that occur at initial start-up are usually caused by incorrect installation or configura-tion. Hardware fai
iv Planar Clean Screen PC User’s ManualPlace of Repair or ReplacementIn order to obtain service under this warranty, Buyer must notify Planar of the d
Problems Running New Application SoftwareProblems that occur when you install or run new application software are usually related to thesoftware. Faul
Problems Operating PCMCIA CardsProblems related to PCMCIA cards are usually related to improper card installation or interruptand address conflicts. G
Problems and SuggestionsContact your service representative if the suggested actions do not solve the problem.What happens What to doApplication softw
What happens What to doSystem does not power-up Check AC power receptacle.Check plug into power adapter.Check plug into Clean Screen head.Check fuses.
Error and Information MessagesThe rest of this chapter describes beep codes and error messages that you might see or hear whenyou start up the system.
Error Message ExplanationGate A20 Error Gate A20 on the keyboard controller is notworking. Call for service.Invalid Boot Diskette The BIOS can read th
PCI Configuration Status and Error MessagesThe following PCI messages are displayed as a group with bus, device, and function information.Message Expl
Resetting the SystemTo reset the system from the keyboard, press the key sequence:<Ctrl + Alt + Del> You can also reset the system by shutting t
Appendix D: Touch Screen (optional)CMOS ConfigurationIf your Clean Screen has the optional touch screen installed you will need to enter into CMOS Set
Appendix E: Technical SupportFor ServiceIf your Clean Screen PC needs servicing, call Planar Advance Customer Service at503-614-4126 between 8:00 AM a
Table of Contents vTable of ContentsRegulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INSTALLATION GUIDEBefore You BeginInstalling and setting up your Clean Screen PC is very straight forward. But before you getstarted, there are some t
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