Optima Company PC user manual

User manual for the device Optima Company PC

Device: Optima Company PC
Category: Kitchen Entertainment Center
Manufacturer: Optima Company
Size: 0.34 MB
Added : 9/19/2013
Number of pages: 20
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OPtima PC
Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.1 CE EMC Compliance ..................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Mounting

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1. Introduction The OPtima PC is made up of a single board computer with a 233 Mhz proces- sor. It has 1 PCI expansion slot and 2 ISA expansion slots. External connectors are provided for 1 parallel port and 1 serial port. Connectors are also provided for attaching an external monitor and keyboard. The Model DSA2 is equipped with a 10.4” (800 x 600 pixels) active matrix “touchscreen” display, a floppy disk drive and a proprietary keyboard. The Model DSB2 is equipped with a 15” (1024 x 768 pixe

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Include a switch or circuit breaker in the installation. It must be placed in close proximity to the equipment, within easy reach of the operator and must be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. Remove cover for access to expansion slots. 1.423 5.481 12.620 0.075 .375 5.000 3.435 Parallel port PCI expansion slot 1.873 Serial port (COM1) CRT port Internal keyboard ISA expansion slot ISA expansion slot 7.483 External keyboard (mini-DIN) Interbus-S In (pins) 17.844 Interbus-S Out

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Include a switch or circuit breaker in the installation. It must be placed in close proximity to the equipment, within easy reach of the operator and must be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. 0.550 7.450 Shock mounts are 1/4-20 threads Remove cover for access to expansion slots. 6.979 0.750 ISA expansion slot ISA expansion slot Serial port (COM1) CRT port Internal keyboard PCI expansion slot Parallel port Interbus-S In (pins) Interbus-S Out (sockets) 17.844 for machine funct

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Include a switch or circuit breaker in the installation. It must be placed in close proximity to the equipment, within easy reach of the operator and must be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. 18.100 .180 Note that this panel cutout applies to both the Model DSB2 and 11.640 11.280 the Remote I/O Station 1.550 7.500 7.500 Ø .188 (6) ISA expansion slot Chassis Ground DC - (0 Vdc) ISA expansion slot Serial port (COM1) DC + (24 Vdc) CRT port 24 Vdc Internal keyboard Class 2 Input

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6.0 (152.4) 4.0 6.86 (139.7) 0.688 (101.6) (17.5) Cable Clearance 3.0 (76.2) Side View Front View External Floppy Drive 5.5 (139.7) Dimensions shown in inches; 2.5 2.1 millimeters in parenthesis ( ). (53.3) (63.5) 5.1 (129.5) Drive must be mounted within 15 in. (381 mm) of OPtima #6 tap thru (4) Cutout and floppy cable connector. Mounting Pattern Figure 4. External Floppy Drive Cutout and Dimensions Page 6 1660-IN-010-0-04

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2.4 Adding Hardware Observe proper ESD precautions (use an appropriately grounded wrist strap or similar device) when installing any device. 2.4.1 Adding Boards The OPtima PC has 1 PCI expansion slot and two ISA slots. Access to these slots is through a cover (at the top of the DSA2; the side of the DSB2). Half-size ISA cards will fit the ISA slots. Full size ISA cards will not. Cards longer than 7- 1/4” (185mm) will not fit in the ISA slots. PCI cards must be the standard 4-3/4” (120mm) leng

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2. Power up the OPtima. From Control Panel (in Settings) select Add/Remove Programs and click Install. Insert the SW-LNET-INT disk in the floppy drive and select “A:setup.exe.” Install the file to the C:\Modicon\WinConX\MBX Driver di- rectory. If the installer will not create this directory, create it first, and then perform the installation again. If you are prompted for a computer name and company, enter “Preferred Customer” and “Preferred Company” respectively. Restart the computer after th

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2.4.3 Adding Memory Two slots of 72 pin SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) sockets are available for on-board system DRAM (one slot is occupied by the standard 64 M of memory). To insert a SIMM, place it in at a moderate angle. Note that it fits in the socket in only one direction. Push it in from an angle to an upright position. The retaining clips will grab and click into place. When positioned properly, the pins on the top of the vertical pins should rest in the holes of the SIMM modules

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To set supervisor/user BIOS passwords, first connect an external keyboard (for the Page Up/Page Down function). Press Del on power up. This takes the computer into the AWARD BIOS setup. When the setup screen comes on, select the supervisor password. A small screen appears for password definition (up to eight characters), followed by a second screen to verify the entry. The method is the same for the user password. Once passwords are defined, password entry will be required before any BIOS

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5.2 Installing the Wonderware License If Wonderware has been installed, before using the application the end user must first install the Wonderware License. To do this, perform the following steps: 1. Select InTouch from the Start menu. Once the InTouch App Manager appears, go to the Help selection on the top toolbar. 2. Select About Application Manager, then select View License. A License Utility window appears. 3. Select File on the toolbar, and then the subtopic Install License File. Pla

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1 2 3 CF I B EH A DG 5 4 6 LO R K NQ J MP 8 7 9 UX & TW Z SV Y . - 0 /\ % * () @ TAB <> : SPACE SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT CTL ALT DEL ESC Figure 6. Model DSA2 Keyboard 7. Keyboard Functionality (Model DSA2 only) This proprietary keyboard sends standard PC keyboard codes. Note that only one key can be pressed at a time. Go to Note that a “button template” (“OPtima PC Button Temp.doc”) for creating key Button Template labels is included in the “Other Files” folder of the instruction manual CD. It is in M

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7.2.1 Special Cases The shift keys are used for the following special function: CTL-ALT-DEL: Yellow Shift (release), CTL (release); Yellow Shift (release), ALT (release); Yellow Shift (release), DEL (release). 7.3 Left/Right Mouse Buttons Once an NT window is activated, the left and right mouse button perform the same function that a standard left and right mouse button do. 7.4 Cursor Keys The yellow half-diamond keys are used for left/right/up/down cursoring. 7.5 Machine Function Keys sent as

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9. Automatic Logon to Windows NT Since the Model DSB2 OPtima PC has no built-in keyboard functions, it is shipped from the factory with the Windows NT AutoLogon feature enabled. This has been accomplished by setting a username and password (under Start/Programs/Ad- ministrative Tools/User Manager) and matching that password with the DefaultPassword in the system registry (see below). For shipment the powerup user is “Administrator” and the DefaultPassword is “password.” 9.1 Disabling AutoLogo

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10. Troubleshooting/Application Tips Note: In ANY situation that requires the unit to be open, proper shutdown and ESD precautions MUST be followed. Front keypad or touchscreen stops working: Plug in an external keyboard (a Windows 95 keyboard will give you the Start key.) Using the Start, Tab and Arrow keys, go to Control Panel\ELO Touchscreen. Look to see that the COM Port is set to single touchscreen/Com 2. If it is not, set it to single touchscreen/Com2. If the touchscreen still will not f

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11. Disconnecting the Display If for any reason it is necessary to open the case, it may also be necessary to disconnect and remove the display from the rest of the case. In order to detach the display from the rear portion of the case, you must remove the connector located on the backside of the display (refer to Figure 7). (Connector is located on the backside of the display) Figure 7. Disconnecting the Display 12. End User License Agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE IM

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• Storage/Network Use. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is installed on the SYSTEM over an internal network from a server, you must acquire and dedi- cate a license for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for each SYSTEM on which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is used or to which it is distributed. A license for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be shared or used concurrently on different SYSTEMS. • Back-up Copy. If Manufacturer has not included a copy of the SOFTWARE on separate media with the SYSTEM, you may make a single copy of

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3. UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA • If the SOFTWARE is provided by Manufacturer on media separate from the SYSTEM and is labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” (“Upgrade SOFT- WARE”), you may install one copy of the Upgrade SOFTWARE onto the SYSTEM as a replacement copy for the SOFTWARE originally installed on the SYSTEM and use it in accordance with Section 1 of this EULA. You may also install additional copies of the Upgrade SOFTWARE as replacement copies onto additional SYSTEMS which are the same b

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1660-IN-010-0-04 Page 19

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Barber-Colman Company / Eurotherm Controls, Inc. 741-F Miller Drive, Leesburg, VA 20175 Phone: 703-443-0000 Fax: 703-669-1300 http://www.barber-colman.com http://www.eurotherm.com An Invensys Company Copyright © 2001 Barber-Colman Company


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