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2. TT 32 x 14 FLATHEAD SCREW oes x ur TRUSS HEAD SCREW a2 HEX NUT 22 PHILLIPS DAWE m2 PHILLIPS DRIVE 3c HEX DRIVE i 4 D Is ls nH Max imm FLAT HES OSCR EX U NUFBESNEUNNTE bi o reme ica SELF TAPPING PLASTITE SCREW 2 PHILLIPS DRIVE Figure C 1 Screws used in MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 S Class systems MaxVision Requi MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 47 red Tools Note It is extremely important that you use only high quality tools so as to avoid any slippage and stripping of screw heads and threads Note It is highly recommended that you use magnetized screwdrivers so as to prevent screws from dropping inside the case and or aiding in retrieving them if they do drop inside the case If your screwdriver isn t already magnetized you can make it so by repeatedly stroking the blade with a permanent magnet Using a high quality universal screwdriver with replaceable Phillips 1 and 2 bits is a good idea to ensure that your bits are always in excellent condition Most of the module replacement and upgrade procedures discussed in this chapter can be performed using only a pair of 1 small tip and 2 regular tip Phillips screwdrivers EE PROTO LL For some procedures however needle nose pliers will be of use and you may have to cut cable ties on occasion MaxVision 48 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Appendix D Contactin
3. 4 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 4 Carefully tip the case such that its lid is on the floor as shown in Figure 1 3 note that the case was rotated 180 from the view shown in Figure 1 2 prior to it being tipped for the purposes of these photographs 5 Carefully slide the MaxPac out of the case Figure 1 4 Note This process can be GREATLY facilitated by taking hold of the handle on top of the Explorer case and tilting the case forward towards the lid resting on the floor This will cause the MaxPac to gently slide out of the case lt p um moe Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 6 Observe that the keyboard mouse power cord and documentation package are located in the Explorer case under the system Figure 1 5 7 Keeping your back straight bending at the knees and using your legs as much as possible lift the MaxPac system and place it on the cleared area noted in point 2 above and illustrated in Figure 1 6 below 8 Check the packing slip to ensure that everything is as you expect with regard to the main system Pay particular attention to any special options you may have requested such as number of disk drives memory upgrades and custom graphics subsystems 9 Check the contents of the envelope containing the documentation associated with your system In addition to this manual and also any user guides and manuals associated with special upgrade options you may have ordered such
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5. 9 Bring together the elements forming the filter assembly Figure B6 10 Reattach the filter assembly to the main chassis using the four knurled knobs Resetting the Motherboard BIOS In the event that your motherboard BIOS is corrupted or lost completely this could be caused by failure of the lithium battery electrostatic discharge a major power surge or user error you may reset the BIOS as follows 1 Power the system down completely a simple Start gt Turn Off Computer gt Restart command is typically NOT recommended or sufficient and then initiate the power up sequence as discussed in Chapter 1 2 Due to extensive system initialization and verification checks the BIOS boot up process can take a significant amount of time especially in the case of systems with large amounts of memory It can take 45 seconds before all three LEDs above the numerical keypad on the keyboard flash This is your cue to enter the BIOS setup utility which you achieve by pressing the lt Del gt key on the keyboard Note that the system may not immediately respond to your pressing this key which may be buffered until higher priority initialization tasks have been completed Once the system does respond to this key you will be presented with the System Overview screen of the BIOS Setup Figure B 7 BIOS SETUP UTILTY Wed 13 2011 116 49 50 1 00 12 09 2011 2048 MB DDR3 Figure B 7 MaxvVision 44 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Ser
6. OS With regard to the 32 bit Windows XP Professional operating system for example the maximum amount of memory that will ever be reported in the System Information dialog is about 3 GB By comparison in the case of the 64 bit Windows XP Professional x64 Edition of the operating system the System Information dialog will accurately report the true amount of physical memory and all of this memory will be available to the applications Adding Replacing Memory Sticks 1 Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter Y Und t F0 US A K ir TA 1 j All 2 E SF TIC d y o Af ENE Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Note The six DDR3 slots are divided into two sets of three one set is blue and the other set is black If you are using only one to three memory sticks it is important to utilize the blue slots first 2 In order to remove and replace a memory stick gently press down and out on the two plastic rabbit ears at either side of the stick which will cause it to pop out and then remove the stick from the system Figures 3 24 and 3 25 3 Take the memory provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order 26 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide PCI Express Card 1 2 6 Hemove the main display assembly and then
7. your configuration 2 Remove the PCI Express card and any PCI cards as discussed earlier in this chapter 3 Remove any cable ties securing the power supply wires to the riser bracket as illustrated in Figure 3 31 4 Use a Philips 2 screwdriver to remove the two screws attaching the riser assembly to the inner chassis as illustrated in Figures 3 32 and 3 33 YA on j l ET 4 i i am Figure 3 31 Figure 3 32 5 Remove the PCI Paddle cards from the motherboard PCI slots Figure 3 34 RAT MaxVision 28 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide TI WE I Uillil ieee reer dirt carriers ry reer M i07 Figure 3 33 Figure 3 34 6 3 36 and 3 37 Release the motherboard PCI Express connector latch Figure 3 35 to remove the PCI Express paddle card Release the motherboard PCI Express while removing the riser assembly Figures i l i D I i e PEPPER Pe rrr rr Figure 3 37 7 Take the new riser assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 29 Main System Cooling Fans 1 Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter 2 Remove the four 2 screws from each of the two fans as illus
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9. a lot of screws and other small items In order to keep track of things and to prevent misplacing any parts it is strongly recommended to have a plastic container divided into small compartments and to label these compartments as you work Required Tools and Techniques Most of the module replacement and upgrade procedures discussed in this chapter can be performed using only a pair of 1 small tip and 2 regular tip Phillips screwdrivers However some procedures will require additional tools as discussed in Appendix C Note It is extremely important that you use only high quality tools so as to avoid any slippage and stripping of screw heads and threads Furthermore in order to avoid any slippage it is VERY important to apply adequate force in the form of firm and steady pressure See Appendix C for details on the tools required to service the system Note It is highly recommended that you use magnetized screwdrivers so as to prevent screws from dropping inside the case and or aiding in retrieving them if they do drop inside the case If your screwdriver isn t already magnetized you can make it so by repeatedly stroking the blade with a permanent magnet Note For additional immunity to vibration all screws in a MaxPac 8051 system are secured with removable blue LOCTITE If you remove any screws then you should reapply LOCTITE prior to replacing those screws Names and Types of Screws MaxPac S Class systems use a variety of di
10. as graphics cards a basic MacPac 8051 documentation pack will include a Windows and CD ROM a Motherboard CD and or manual a This document QO Recovery DVD see also Appendix A MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 5 erf ENERGYSTAR Power Management Settings Within the Operating System and the BIOS MaxPac S Class 8051 SRA1 Single Screen systems are ENERGYSTAR http www energystar gov certified and have power saving settings enabled by default These settings are recommended for optimal energy savings The benefits for using these settings are not only financial but environmental as well The following table illustrates the financial benefits over the lifetime of the workstation Estimated Lifetime 4 yrs Savings per Desktop Computer How Your Computers are Used Ifyou pay S 11 Ifyou pay S 18 per kWh per kWh We typically leave our computers on nights amp weekends 88 144 We typically turn our computers off every night 24 40 We will activate power management settings on the new 216 352 computers but did not do so on the old computers For a more specific calculation to your own configuration use ENERGYSTAR s Equipment Savings Calculator by following the link Additionally see the same link for information on the benefits and business cases for ENERGYSTAR compliance http www energystar gov index cfm c power mgt pr power mgt low carbon In order t
11. as to permit the free flow of cooling air in through the intake filter and out via the exhaust vents Power Requirements MaxPac 8051 power supplies are auto sensing 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz units Ensure that the supplied power is sufficient stable and without spikes or surges for operation of your MaxPac and other required equipment Tilting the System 1 Place one hand underneath the system and the other hand on top of the system Figure 1 15 Press down lightly with the hand on top of the system while gently pulling the bottom of the system forward with your other hand Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 MaxvVision 8 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Accessing and Connecting the Keyboard Mouse etc 1 Remove the keyboard mouse and power cord from the Explorer case Figure 1 16 and place these items on the table in front of the system Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 2 Plug the keyboard into the PS2 connector in the lower right hand corner of the main interface panel which is on the right hand side of the system Figure 1 17 Note Both the mouse and keyboard may be USB and can be installed to any of the USB ports circled in red in Figure 1 18 ju Figure 1 19 Figure 1 18 3 Plug the power cord into the main power input port which is located on the left hand side of the system and then plug the other end of the cable into a suitable power outlet Observe the soft power sw
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13. freight prepaid if the customer s address is within United Stated of America excluding Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico and U S possessions Shipments to other locations will be shipped at the customers expense MaxVision must receive notice of all events before the warranty period expires NOTE MaxVision will not be responsible for data on the hard disk drive Before you ship the product s to MaxVision please back up your data from the hard disk drive s or any other storage device s in the product s
14. may slightly obscure the screws but you can easily slip the tip of the screwdriver between the foam and the flange Note the two metal strips that are now free to also be removed Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 11 Observe the three hinges linking the two displays together Figure 3 15 Each hinge has four screws two per display Use a Phillips 1 screwdriver to remove three pairs of screws from the portions of the hinges attached to the display you wish to replace m pes eat 2 cx ros da ERI a Wwe pow NL 2 p p 2 gure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Fi MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 23 12 Unscrew the knurled knob holding the two displays together Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 13 Remove the screw that is holding the hinge mechanism on the opposite side of the monitor and lay both screen flat on a protected surface as illustrated in Figure 3 18 and 3 19 Figure 3 19 14 Exchange the defective display s with the replacement unit s supplied by MaxVision support and then re assemble the system by performing the above steps in their reverse order MaxvVision 24 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Accessing the Inner Chassis 1 Perform steps 1 through 6 as illustrated in Figures 3 1 through 3 8 in the previous topic in order to detach the display assembly from the main chas
15. titles commands and path and file names a Bold may be used to emphasize text highlight menu items and denote the titles of dialog boxes a Menu gt Command identifies the path used to select a menu command Q Courier font is used for program listings and for any text messages that the software displays on the screen a Note describes important information warnings or unique commands O Select means click the left mouse button on the indicated item Q Click left or just click means click the left mouse button on the indicated item Qa Click middle means click the middle mouse button on the indicated item a Click right means click the right mouse button on the indicated item a Double click means click twice consecutively with the left mouse button a Drag left or just drag means press and hold the left mouse button on the indicated item then move the cursor pointer to the destination and release the button Q Shift click left means press and hold the Shift key then click the left mouse button on the indicated item QO Ctrl click lef means press and hold the Ctrl key then click the left mouse button on the indicated item Inspecting the Shipment MaxPac systems are packaged to withstand the roughest of treatment during shipping Any boxes foam core padding and anti static bags should be stored safely away in case you need to ship the system for any reason in the
16. uses ui ees EE tpa eiusm tacos de eer E 14 PONS tO THC DISPIS NER RR TEHROE 15 Chapter 3 Module Replacement Upgrade Procedures e eeeeeee ee Leeeeeee eee eee eene nean nnn 16 dguferelt ei oj oee MH 17 miserere xime nee OE EO STET 17 Names and Types O Sor WD aniinentisiutdiiedut S redmcamtid o seo on ee eee ene eee ias DU S Gui dots 17 Motherboard ee Maie EO ENDS 18 HRemovildg the DISDIAY S scsecsssievasssacexersuiansacd COveuug PEU 2YERC SvEa Kal RU as CE CU Va RM PER CE Ye UV Emi aii Error Bookmark not defined Ac essing the Inner ChaSSiS NT ETT 24 KOMO ee E E URN RC cuPO PEL A ra UT EERUPLEU EC REO Rua UFU TEUV CUTE RNV NK R UP TELO RO CRF ORI REP CI RUOE 25 FOEDE SS O ETT HH 26 mime Me 27 Main oyslem OOolNno F iS en ee ee i E E A TEE E a E RS 29 MONETO MR Error Bookmark not defined Appendix A Creating and Using Backup Images Including Restoring Your OS 31 lglideo tleii o aese E E E E E 31 Appendix B Regular System Maintenance cccccsessseeesssensseeeeeeesnseeeeeesseeeseoensseeeeeneasseeeseoesaseeeseoensseesooesneees 41 cleaning Intenor DUSI RC E 41 Maintaining Cleaning the Baghdad Filter ccccc
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19. MaxVision RUGGED PORTABLE COMPUTERS WORKSTATIONS amp SERVERS MaxPac 8051 SRA 1 2 User Operations and Maintenance Guide Maxision MaxVision i MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 User Operation and Maintenance Guide Operating and Maintaining Your MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Transportable Workstation Rugged Portable Computers LLC 495 Production Avenue Madison AL 35758 USA MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide lil MaxVision iV MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Warranties and Liabilities Rugged Portable Computers LLC herein named MaxVision warrants that the Product in the course of its normal use will conform to MaxVision s specifications and be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of the original sale Such warranty commences on the purchase date appearing on the invoice The original end user is entitled to customer support through telecommunication during normal MaxVision business hours and email support to be responded to as support staff are available Such support shall be limited to hardware operations and the software required operating such hardware Upon written request and subject to the availability of MaxVision personnel additional support may be provided by MaxVision in its sole discretion on a time and materials basi
20. OT1 Plena insert the modia marked Volume laet Volumm 2 Eur Presa Rese el a Cancel t cancel fa Jr 3 2 Jl 3 2 Acronis Acronis as Recovery Managqur IehiitibH I 7e Mnlidato Backup Archie Fal a Validen Backup Archin Figure A 41 MaxVision 40 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Un image Mame Operon 2 of Restoring partition sector by sector Hard disk 1 r Pick a Tool 5 Manag Acronis Secure Zone lup Validate Backup Archat p Ey Y n Figure A 43 Figure A 44 MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 41 Appendix B Regular System Maintenance Cleaning Interior Dust You should periodically check your system for the presence of interior dust and clean the enclosure as required The frequency of such checks will be strongly dependent on your situation Perhaps not surprisingly systems deployed in a desert environment for example will typically require such cleaning more often than systems located in less rigorous settings Having said this even in harsh environments it should not be necessary to clean the system interior of dust very often so long as you maintain your Desert Filter as discussed below In order to clean the interior you should perform the following steps e Shut down the system and unplug the power cord e Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed i
21. Port connectors to release them from their secured position as illustrated in Figure 3 2 EAT MaxVision 20 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 3 Gently unplug these cables Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 4 Two XLR connectors are used for display power These connectors can be unlocked by rotating the fastener in the counter clockwise position until it releases as illustrated in Figure 3 4 5 Gently unplug the two display power cables from the main chassis Figures 3 4 and 3 5 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 21 6 Usea Phillips 2 screwdriver to remove the four black button head screws two on each side of the system attaching the display assembly to the main chassis Figures 3 6 and 3 7 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 7 Gently lift the display assembly away from the main chassis Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 8 Gently lay the display assembly face down on the table 9 Remove the video cable retaining bracket as illustrated in Figures 3 9 MaxvVision a a a 22 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 10 Use a Phillips 2 screwdriver to remove the eight screws attaching the protective bezel to the display assembly as illustrated in Figure 3 11 and 3 12 observe the foam strip running around the outer edge of the back of the assembly this
22. RS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL COMPANY S AGGREGATE LIABILITY HEREUNDER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU This limitation shall apply notwithstanding any failure or inability to provide the limited remedies set forth above Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to you i MaxVision p MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide V Proprietary Rights Contracts with Certain U S Government Agencies If the Software is acquired under the terms of a Department of Defense or civilian agency contract the Software is commercial item as that term is defined at 48 C F R 2 101 Oct 1995 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations and its successors and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 through 227 7202 4 June 1995 of the DoD FAR Supplement and its successors All U S Government end users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth in this Agreement Export Restrictions You acknowledge that the laws and regulations of the United States restrict the export and re export of certain commodities and technical data of United States origin including the Product and the Software in any medium You agree that you will not knowingly without prior aut
23. access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter Hemove the upper PCI card if present Most systems will not have PCI card above the PCI Express graphics card NOTE The PCI Card and Riser Card may appear different depending on your configuration Prior to removing the PCI Express card the perforated cover must be removed as illustrated in Figures 3 26 and 3 27 This cover provides pressure to the top of the PCI Express Graphics card to help hold the card fully seated into the PCI Express slot Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Use a Philips 42 screwdriver to remove the screw attaching the card s retaining bracket to the inside of the inner chassis Figure 3 28 Gently pull the rear latch to disengage the PCI Express card from the riser assembly while pulling the PCI Express card out of its slot in riser assembly Figure 3 29 Figure 3 28 Figure 3 29 Some PCI Express cards may have an auxiliary power connector If so disconnect it as shown in Figure 3 30 MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 27 7 Take the new PCI Express card provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order Figure 3 30 Riser Assembly 1 Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed earlier in this chapter NOTE The riser card may look different or have different slots depending on
24. arks MaxVision Rugged Portable Computers LLC and MaxPac are registered trademarks and MaxPro and TeraPac are trademarks of Rugged Portable Computers LLC Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Xeon is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Regulatory Approvals EN60950 EN55024 EN55022 FCC Part 15 EN61000 3 2 amp EN61000 3 3 Warnings Changes or modifications to this device that are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not attempt to open the device unless instructed to do so Do not use any tool for purposes other than instructed A Lithium lon battery is included with the system motherboard This battery is used for the Real Time Clock RTC circuit The expected lifetime of the battery is approximately 5 years There is a danger of explosion if this battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the motherboard manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions MaxVision vi MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Contents Legal and Related Information Sedem V TACTICS TENERE RKu
25. axvVision 7 ui OM MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 7 4 Then in the Power Options in the Control Panel a list of power plans are listed Figure 1 12 Under the Power Saver plan select Change plan settings The Turn off the display is set to 15 minutes and the Put the computer to sleep is set to 30 minutes Figure 1 13 Preferred plans Change settings for the plan Power saver Chest thee sheep amd delay pritni thal you wand your computer t wie 5 Balanced recommended Change plan settings Automatically balances performance with energy consumption on capable hardware KG Tum off the display a Power saver Change plan settings Saves energy by reducing your computer s performance where possible Pus the cor pruber to diei 30 menutes F I Change advanced power settings Show additional plans Restore default settings for this plam TM Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 5 When the system has entered sleep mode to wake the computer press a key on the keyboard or press the power button as if turning the system on 6 If you have any further questions regarding ENERGYSTAF certifications of MaxVision products please contact Technical Support as described in Appendix D Setting Up Your MaxPac Location Your MaxPac 8051 system needs to be positioned in a location with the capacity to safely support at least 38 to 43 lbs depending on its configuration The unit should be unobstructed so
26. cccssseeceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeceeesseeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeesseaeeeeeesseneeeeeeas 41 Resetting the Motherboard BIOS cccccccccsssssececceeseceecceeeeeesceeuseceeesaaaseceeesuauseeeeessageeeeessaaeceesssagsecessssaaeeeess 43 Replacing the Lithium Battery llsseeeeseseeeeseeeseeeeeee nennen nennen nnne nnne nnns enirn ra sui sari saa earns nnne 45 Appendix C Screws and Required ToOlS 5 5 rine oro sonus oen punc eua Sus Casa xv Fun a aGuua Fou CE Ua M a aRx vu rvEn EE eis v alccua s oua ras 46 wei m E 46 mise B cere TOOS RN I Rm E ee ee eee ee ee 47 Appendix D Contacting MaxVision Support RMA and Serial Numbers ss 48 Repairing Replacing Products Accessories cccccseseccceeseeecseeeeeeseuseeeceeeeeesaueeeeeseeeeesaeeeessageeeesseeeeessaseeseneees 48 Contacting Technical Support and RMA Numbers ccccccccecceseeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeeeessaanaeses 48 MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 1 Chapter 1 Quick Start Setup MaxVision 2 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Documentation Conventions Icons The information icon is used to annotate important information O The exclamation icon is used to annotate cautionary information Fonts Q talics font is used for emphasis book
27. d if failure of the Product has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication If MaxVision confirms a Product is defective after you have obtained a Return Materials Allowance Number for such Product and at your expense have returned the Product to MaxVision for inspection MaxVision will at its election repair or replace such Product at no charge to you Replacement Product may be either new or remanufactured In the event that the Product returned is not defective you will be responsible for freight costs for return shipment to you The foregoing warranty shall not apply to Product that has been a damaged by accident Acts of God shipment improper installation abnormal physical or electrical stress misuse or misapplication as determined by MaxVision in its sole reasonable discretion or b modified without MaxVision s express written acceptance of such modification for warranty purposes MaxVision reserves the right to charge additional fees for repairs or replacements performed outside the Warranty Period Any replaced or repaired components subassemblies or units as well as spare parts are warranted for thirty 30 days or the remainder of the original warranty period whichever is longer MaxVision shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of yours contained in stored on or integrated with any Products returned to MaxVision pursuant to any warranty under this Agreement Disclaimer of Warranties
28. e steps described above in reverse order 4 To remove the 2 5 Hard Disk Drive unscrew the two knurled knobs associated with the hard disk drive with a 1 phillips head screw driver Then pull the drive out Figures 1 29 and 1 30 Figure 1 29 Figure 1 30 MaxvVision 12 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Removable Optical Drive 1 Unscrew the two knurled knobs associated with the optical drive using a Phillips head 1 Figure 1 31 Figure 1 32 MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 13 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Graphics and Displays MaxvVision 14 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Setting Up the Network In the majority of environments it is sufficient to use the Windows XP defaults for the network Simply plug your network cable into one of the two Gigabit connectors Figure 2 1 the system should auto detect the presence of the network and the data communications light next to the network cable connector should start to flash Figure 2 1 Connecting the network cable The easiest way to test your network connection is to invoke your web browser and visit a website such as www MaxVision com In the event of any problems or special requirements you should first consult your on site IT representative if the problems persist contact MaxVision support as discussed in Appendix D S
29. etting Up the Graphics Irrespective of the configuration the graphics on your system will have been custom pre configured to suite your particular requirements If you do have a special graphics card you should consult the manual associated with this card this manual will be included in your documentation package as discussed in Chapter 1 or contact MaxVision support as discussed in Appendix D for more information Mayvision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 15 Adjusting the Displays In the case of a dual display configuration each display has a set of controls mounted on the top of the screen Figure 2 2 By comparison In the case of single display configuration these controls are mounted on the right side of the system MENU EXIT A v rr Mm Ne 2 1 Fb P c Co i IE AG j 4 i MIRTE TAI Wi Aaah Pee A A TN kyr 4 wisd o S TIN V MU pp ye ye LT uon Pre ern A be oer ws 1 5 MT MT TTA AT NE UNT TNR A Me Y CM ACE LEY Onda pep ER Tie AT M Ne Hj AAT ORY Mh TU MUN FAULT E D M i TATE Ly E J d few AE 4 1 ASAD Ati a eae 7 eile fa v D ne i e r Dod iav MCN AUC SPA WATES a yh ane aie i M vm UN 7 uf IY MEL hg at E 4 m i NOMAT Kf NW ie NSA Re N VATA CA QA s Ve ROR AB PT ele MC a Ss n ae a Figure 2 2 Look carefully at the controls shown in Figure 2 2 for example Observe the power button located to the right of the power ligh
30. fferent screw types In order to help you follow the instructions in this chapter details on these screws are provided in Appendix C MaxvVision 18 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Motherboard Quick Reference FAN 5 USB 6 7 USB3 0 0 1 LELEA JKBMS1 HD AUDIO LAN2 LAN1 USB 2 3 S cc E i b ev uid c o9 e D 1 x T1 JPAC1 JSPDIF OUT AUDIO FP rai IUE COM2 COM1 USB8 9 USB10 11 USB12 13 SASO SAS1 SAS2 SAS3 D a a RERHRIIEIRIUI pooccg cocco 1 3 SGPIO1 fe SAS4 Ji SAS5 An SAS6 SAS7 3 SGPIO2 ga l SATA1 nl E 2 iz i 38 JTPM1 mz 4 EY UU Bof ey E ak T z JPW2 ooon es CE T JPI2C1 noooo OeSPeesseEssE diols eobachbla J MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 19 Motherboard I O o ewm eng the Displays NOTE The process for removing displays is the same for both dual screen and single screen MaxPac8051 systems The only difference is steps 10 through 12 which are applicable only to dual screen MaxPac8051 systems 1 Lay the system flat on the table with the displays in the closed position and facing upwards it is recommended that you lay the system on a protective surface such as the bubble wrap shown in this example in order to protect the finish 2 Press the red push button on the Display
31. future Inspect the box the system arrived in If there is any unusual MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 3 damage to the box make note of the damage on the delivery form and contact MaxVision support see Appendix D for more details Unpacking the System MaxPac 8051 systems are usually shipped in an associated Explorer case Depending on the T configuration of your system one or two displays and one or two disk drives the Case MaxPac rw combination weighs between 38 and 43 Ibs 60 65 Ibs including the Explorer case If you are unable to lift this weight safely you should obtain assistance in unpacking and moving the system 1 Place the Explorer case and MaxPac system on the floor Remove the packing slip from the outside of the case and save it for later use as discussed below 2 Clear an area on a desk or table on which to place the MaxPac system T Note In order to raise or lower the handle on the Explorer case use your thumb to slide the release catch to the right if looking toward the back of the case as shown in Figure 1 1 mod N at 5 eor ate tke n dan IT MEI rre OR Figure 1 1 Use the release catch to operate the handle on the Explorer case 3 Place the Explorer case flat on its back on the floor and open it Figure 1 2 INN AUAM eu 4 Susu Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 2 Open the Explorer case containing the MaxPac System MaxvVision
32. g MaxVision Support RMA and Serial Numbers Repairing Replacing Products Accessories MaxVision will repair or replace products accessories due to defects in material or workmanship or any failure of the hardware system to conform to written specifications Warranty repairs will be performed at MaxVision s service center Any replacement parts products shall be new or refurbished Any repaired or replaced product will not extend the original warranty term of the product Additionally this warranty period will not be extended as a result of the purchase of any additional parts products from Rugged Portable Computers LLC Contacting Technical Support and RMA Numbers During the warranty period MaxVision will provide technical support for hardware diagnosis via email maxvision suppornt maxvision com or support maxvision com or the technical support and customer service hotline 800 533 5805 If MaxVision s technical support determines that the product is defective MaxVision will issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number to the customer The customer Is required to ship the product referencing the RMA number on the outside of the original or equivalent packaging with a copy of MaxVision s RMA form if provided The return shipment must be sent insured and prepaid to Rugged Portable Computers LLC 495 Production Avenue Madison AL 35758 USA Attn Support MaxVision will ship the repaired or replaced product to the customer with
33. horization if required export or re export the Software or the Product in any medium without the appropriate United States and foreign government licenses Severability You acknowledge and agree that each provision of this Agreement that provides for a disclaimer of warranties or an exclusion or limitation of damages represents an express allocation of risk and is part of the consideration of this Agreement Invalidity of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this Agreement General This Agreement is the entire agreement between you and MaxVision relative to the Product and the Software and supersedes all prior written statements proposals or agreements relative to its subject matter It may be modified only by a writing executed by an authorized representative of MaxVision No MaxVision reseller or sales representative is authorized to make any modifications extensions or additions to this Agreement This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Alabama without application of the principles of conflicts or choice of laws The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods to this Agreement is expressly excluded Copyright The materials in this document are the copyrighted works of Rugged Portable Computers LLC copyright 2005 2006 All rights reserved Email sales maxvision com for permission to duplicate and otherwise re use Tradem
34. ies User Operation and Maintenance Guide 3 Depress the F3 key to load optimal defaults 4 Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced section 5 Use the arrow keys to select the SATA Configuration menu Figure B 9 Arrow down to SATA Mode and press Enter to select AHCI mode or RAID Mode Figure B 10 Contact MaxVision Technical Support if you are unsure if your machine is setup for RAID or AHCI BIOS SETUP UTILTY RO cunty boot n1sabisd Oisabied Vorsion xaxxocxxx Copyright C 2X Figure B 9 Figure B 10 6 Use the arrow keys to select the Boot Features section under the Advanced Menu Figure B 1 1 7 Usethe arrow keys to select the Power Button Function and set it to 4 Seconds Override Figure B 12 HIOS SETUP UTILTY Figure B 11 Figure B 12 mn _ MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 45 8 Inthe same menu arrow to Quiet Boot and set it to Enabled so that you may see details on screen while the unit is booting Figure B 13 9 Inthe same menu arrow down to Restore on AC Power Loss and set it to Stay Off This will ensure that the unit will not power cycle excessively in the case of intermittent power Quiet Boot Figure B 13 Figure B 14 10 Press the lt F4 gt key to save and exit the BIOS This will cause a confirmation form to appear on the screen Use the arrow keys to highlight the OK option and then press the lt En
35. itch located underneath the power input port Figure 1 19 MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 9 Opening the Displays For Dual Displays 1 Inthe case of a dual display system undo the knurled knob located at the lower left hand side of the system Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 Figure 1 20 2 Pull the second display away from the system as illustrated in Figure 1 21 unfold this second display completely MaxvVision 10 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Powering Up Your MaxPac 1 Press and release the soft power switch located to the left of the main power input connector as illustrated in Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 2 Due to extensive system initialization and verification checks the BIOS boot up process can take a significant amount of time especially in the case of systems with large amounts of memory In the case of a system containing 8 GB of RAM for example it can take 45 seconds before all three LEDs above the numerical keypad on the keyboard flash to indicate that the system is ata point where information should start to appear on the main display Note If nothing appears on the main display the fact that the three LEDs flash on the keyboard indicate that the system is alive Shutting Down the System In order to shut the system down gracefully you must perform the following steps 7 Close down any applications that are current
36. ives you would beato restera end neo now ready t proceed with rastaratian Figure A 36 Y MaxVision Acronis PUR E EE iil I True Image dein doen the backup echie Here is the complete list of Hama x poertions In be pectamad 1 m Disk Partition Recovery from Archivo HE From Hie E iseogisced era 12 oh igi Adiitionol sotngs Wh tm Operation 1 of 2 rau can conige eddisicenl sgtmqsdarthe data Daleting partition rising ation pecs BREL Heed dsk id i ial Drives letter c L dil File amp ys em NTFS Volume babel Siz zu GH Opomin ol 2 Restoring partition sector by factor Heed isk Drive letter e File system NTFS Volume babet i 200 GB Oper an pr CE IEEE Z B Acronis Acronis Disk Partition Recovery from Archivo Woo tans True Image From fila umm j Horne mespaci220xna3 tib ESTEE UI r1 new LI Winning WOO040011 Plone insert the media marked WOOT Monse insert the modis marked Volume Z soluma 1 Frogs Funtry whan rendy or press Cangt 1 cancel tha nirereson Press Funtry when ready ce press Cancel ta cancel the Acronis Jd 1 Jl Acronis i perntin Pronit Acronis True Image From Ha Disk Partition EXTA from Archive S Home Acronis Disk Partition Bacaan from Arkh napach 2ira32 tib True Image From file e Opension Z of Z vem Restoring partition sodor by sector Hard disk M sh Worneng Drive letter z File synem ju W QO4D
37. l require activation before use no 30 day grace period At this time you will need to supply the correct OS license number for the MaxPac and activate prior to use this procedure may vary depending on the version and license type of Windows used For the purposes of this example we will assume that you are restoring your image from CD media as opposed to DVD and that the image occupies two CDs 1 Power down the system 2 Ensure that the bootable recovery DVD supplied in the accessory pack is in the system s CD DVD drive In the case of a multiple DVD image ensure Disk 1 is in the drive 3 Power up the system This will automatically launch the Acronis application as shown in Figure A 23 Use the mouse to select the Acronis item as shown in Figure A 23 Acronis LAUREL PIDE ERG Acronis Rescue Media A DSL Acronis True Image Figure A 23 Figure A 24 4 Following the splash screen Figure A 24 under the Pick a Task heading select the Restore option the top item as illustrated in Figure A 25 5 Follow the actions depicted by the screenshots shown in Figures A 25 through A 43 Y MaxVision T Anona Troe Image Home 5 Qperebons View Tools Hen wp UP uw oc Acronis nl ESI Trie izara w holp you so recover lost ar comapted Stes ar antra Tools Pick a Task pertions from the backup archive you have peovioushyereaied og hiensqge Acronis Sacure Ecem 7 WE Activate Acronis Startup ibn
38. ly running 8 Use the Start Shut Down command 9 Select one of the following options in the pull down menu e Restart Shutdown and restart the system e Shutdown Shutdown the system e Log Off Log off the current user session 10 Click the OK button Do s and Don ts 1 Always disconnect the external AC power source when removing or installing system components BAT MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 11 2 Inthe case of extreme dust conditions it is imperative that you use and maintain the oil based Desert Filter supplied with your system see also the discussions on maintaining this filter as presented later in this manual Removable Hard Disk Drive s Note If you are removing both drives for any reason safe storage for example it is important to replace the drives in their original slots because the system expects to boot from the drive containing the operating system 1 Remove all four knurled knobs associated with the hard disk drives Figure 1 27 and then remove the protective securing plate i ps P Figure 1 27 Figure 1 28 2 Using the holes in the front of the drive s gently pull the drive s to be removed away from the inner chassis as illustrated in Figure 1 28 3 You may wish to remove a hard drive a for security and safe storage or b due to a failed unit In either case when it comes to replacing the drive perform th
39. m as illustrated in Figure A 7 Acronis True Image Home Jl JE FEIFE E IEEE eer LA ZLLLL LL OOR 4 Pa E pr 5 2 n Xi Jt Tools Pick a Task EET o I Moeage Acronis Secure Zon Pick a Teskfor tbe Upon j 4 na NO d E Sod conte Sii Ack o Task tor the Local Compter 0 ra a Voidete Backup Archive EAE Em M na S TEEN idees or he entice hord disk ET P Janaqg cronis Secu 1 sy clivate Acronis Startup Recovery Manageo Figure A 8 6 Follow the actions depicted by the screenshots shown in Figures A 8 through A 22 Figure A 9 Figure A 10 Y MaxVision 34 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide WO ne fier levee Mone pera Grate Backup Wizard Suebrct Hackup Mode O Create diterenial backup archie Dascripiipn Eralan n pe horku acer et eee flee folders partitons or enira hand disk lie mage prin nin Backup Vwirrard Boos amaA siad o md operae O Pa arches qeu esia Compra ip Compression leval ES comment can help you to led fe appropesie accvcs mach Wine A Masc T8 FUA Winans P Pn PT Mas aed le deseen Lc Selact ane of the compression levels beloer Thar mede panned across 2 CDa 0 08 higher coepeas sion natio tha legs archive ilg size but ihe backup process cen bake longer O Nene O Nernel 2 High 8 Mesimumi Dascripiion The estsimened site of the backup archives i 1 774 GS end fw estimated oeaan Sire p 6
40. n Chapter 3 e Using acommercially available compressed air PC cleaning product blow the accumulated dust out of the unit Pay special attention to air passages grills and heat sinks e Close up the system Maintaining Cleaning the Desert Filter 1 Observe the filter on the rear of the main chassis Figure B 1 This filter is located over the air intake vents any uncovered fans act as exhausts i 5 y a emi T nain a ES TAM LJ TII Figure B 1 Figure B 2 2 The filter is attached to the main chassis using four knurled knobs Unscrew these knobs and gently pull the filter away from the system as illustrated in Figure B 2 3 The filter should be cleaned as mandated by local conditions a good rule of thumb is to clean the filter when it looks physically dirty MaxvVision 42 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 4 Separate the filter element from its frame and then place the filter element on a working surface that is protected by some form of absorbent disposable material Figure B 3 Note As illustrated in Figure B 3 The filter recharge kit MaxVision Part Number 228 0002 0 comprises a pump spray cleaner and an aerosol spray containing replacement oil MaxVision Part Number 228 0003 0 comprises a pump spray cleaner and an pump spray containing replacement oil B I UM Eid RECHARGER UII Figure B 3 Figure B 4 5 It is rec
41. o meet ENERGYSTAR requirements your MaxPac 8051 SRA1 system was shipped with the following settings configured 1 Toenter the BIOS press the Del key while the unit is booting Once in the BIOS under the Advance menu select the ACPI Settings menu Figure 1 6 The ACPI Sleep State is set to S3 Suspend to RAM Figure 1 7 BIOS SETUP UTILTY 4 Q a Li ncPI Sleep Etato 3 Guepend to RAM Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 MaxvVision 6 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 2 Under the Advance menu in the CPU Configuration select the CPU Power Management Configuration The Power Technology option is set to Energy Efficient Figure 1 8 Then still in the same menu the Energy Performance Bias is set to Energy Efficient Figure 1 9 Energy Efficient Energy Pert ormence Bima Balanced Perform Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 3 Within the operating system there are also some power saving settings that were enabled by default These screen shots are examples of these settings in Windows 7 In the Device Manager Control Panel gt All Control Panel Items gt System Device Manager double click one of the Gigabit network adapters to bring up the properties page Figure 1 10 In the Power Management tab the following three check boxes are checked Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power Allow this device to wake the computer Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer Figure 1 11
42. ommended that you first tap the filter element on the work surface to dislodge any large embedded dirt particles and then gently brush it with a soft bristle brush Next spray the cleaner onto both sides of the filter element Figure B 4 leave for ten minutes and then rinse the element using a low pressure water source tap water is OK 74 y Note Always apply the water from the clean side of the filter element 4n Note The use of other cleaning materials including high pressure air may damage and or Wm reduce the effectiveness of the filter element 6 Shake off any excess water and then let the filter element dry naturally 7 Spray replacement oil on the dirty side of the filter element Figure B 5 Keep the nozzle about three inches from the filter Note that the cotton in the filter element will absorb and distribute the oil into an even film thus it is important to use only a single pass for each area of the filter and to not over spray the filter gt Note The filter oil is a compound of mineral and animal oil blended with special polymers to form a very efficient barrier Red dye is added to show just where you have applied the oil this red color will eventually fade but the oil will remain and filter the air 8 Letthe filter stand for 20 minutes and then touch up any spots that do not visibly show the red dye contained in the oil MaxvVision il ha eich aa aaan e P Figure B 5 Figure B 6
43. rally configured and customized your MaxVision system the way you like it At this stage before you deploy the system it is strongly recommended that you use the Acronis True Image application to create an image of the system Similarly as you add additional applications or generate additional datasets it is strongly recommended that you create periodic backup images This greatly facilitates your ability to return the system to a known good state should any problems arise such as a virus attack or a hard drive failure at some stage in the future For the purposes of this example we will assume that you are writing your image to CD media as opposed to DVD and that the image will occupy two CDs 1 Power down the system 2 In this case you will need to create your own Acronis Recovery bootable DVD media from the Acronis Windows application 3 Ensure that the bootable recovery DVD supplied in the accessory pack is in the system s CD DVD drive In the case of a multiple DVD image ensure Disk 1 is in the drive 4 Power up the system This will automatically launch the Acronis application as shown in Figure A5 Use the mouse to select the Acronis item as shown in Figure A 5 ViaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 33 Acronis Rescue Media Figure A 5 Figure A 6 5 Following the splash screen Figure A 6 under the Pick a Task heading select the Backup option the top ite
44. s Limited Warranty for Software MaxVision warrants to the original end user only that the Software as delivered at the time of purchase will perform in MaxVision hardware and that the original diskettes or compact disks are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of original sale provided the Software is used with a MaxVision unit MaxVision makes no warranty that the Software will work in combination with any hardware or software products provided by third parties that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free or that all defects in the Software will be corrected This limited warranty is void if failure of the Software has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication MaxVision s entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy shall be at MaxVision s option either to a correct or help you work around or avoid a reproducible Error or b replace defective diskettes or compact disks Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original Limited Software Warranty Period Limited Warranty for the Product MaxVision warrants to the original end user only that all Products sold by MaxVision will be free from defects in material and workmanship and conform substantially to the applicable standards set forth in the Documentation under normal use for a period of 365 days from the date of original sale This limited warranty is voi
45. s slow dewa the restoring process fhe backup archhas is located on rermavable m rasiga ncrease or decrease the size he paritans er Mote thal perttion resizing can peed O Yes want to resize portions 8 No do notweekto resize 8 LWKECTIERCORI rore I PPIRTITHIRTI RETE a Enlnct his teen il you want bo rosioce parece to thair original lacesiaers Inam which thay wore backed up This operation is recommended if your backup archive is located on 1 remevable media zl Amane ERILUR Imac Hami i a B ape Apator Data ern E Restored cue e Picasa select the restored partion type OE O Logical The ectve partisan is he panion the computer boots bom Only ang partion can b eane a aime The active partisan can contein cpessting rysterms and data filas If dus paritan image coninins an operating gyptam i is recammendad thet rastpem this jon ad Going Note that original portion type is selected by datoult Figure A 33 Memnun panion size 200 GB ETE sie 200 GB Free space before 0 bytes 1 sg Beritionsice M0GB Free paco piter l bytes Figure A 34 imagE Harm fe Dahu en Hox Selection You can ratore another partion or heed disk drosa roc tha backup erchive Dia you went to choose anchor partition or herd disk drive C yes Lwaetto restore enothes partiton or hard disk drive if J j Selactthis tem you have chosen all the partitions end had disk d
46. sis 2 Gently lift the inner chassis away from the outer chassis Figures 3 20 and 3 21 and lay it on the desk as illustrated in Figure 3 22 Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 3 Usea Phillips 22 screwdriver to remove the four countersunk screws attaching the lid to the inner chassis Figures 3 22 l Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 4 Gently remove the lid from the inner chassis Figure 3 23 MaxVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 25 Memory Note Due to the fact that high end computer systems can experience a host of memory compatibility issues and problems you should only use replacement and or additional memory sticks supplied by MaxVision Note In order to obtain the best possible performance from your MacPac system memory sticks should be used in pairs 128 bit interleaved with each pair having the same size capacity Systems as supplied by MaxVision will typically come equipped with unbuffered DDR2 memory modules i ih Note In the event that you begin to experience problems with the memory that is already resident in TF your MaxPac you must first determine which stick has failed under the direction of MaxVision support Note The BIOS will always report the true amount of physical memory that is present in the system This may be as much as 256 GB However the amount of memory that can actually be seen by the system is determined by the main operating system
47. t under the direction of MaxVision support you are going to replace your primary hard drive s and or restore the original MaxVision supplied image In this case you will lose any applications and data that you have installed loaded or created on your main C drive partition Note If you do re load the original MaxVision supplied image you will also have to re run the initialization procedures including re activating re registering your OS license as described earlier in this manual 1 Power down the system 2 Ensure that the bootable recovery DVD supplied in the accessory pack is in the system s CD DVD drive 3 Power up the system This will automatically launch the Acronis application as shown in Figure A 1 m1 e xn d i u io fhe cnginal state will remorse nli fos SN m wor cendo yos sa ord r Do you want to proceed b r E wath Acronis a E True Image True Image Figure A 1 Figure A 2 4 Select Yes in the dialog shown in Figure A 2 to allow Acronis to completely restore your disk MaxvVision 32 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 5 Figures A 3 and A 4 show the completing steps for restoring you image back to the MaxVision configuration as originally shipped Acronis True Image Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Creating Your Own Image This scenario assumes that you have added new applications loaded or created new datasets and gene
48. t emitting diode LED This is an independent power button for the display Pressing the MENU SEL button will bring up a series of items on the screen Use the buttons to move between these items press and release the MENU SEL button to select that item use the buttons to vary the settings and then press and release the MENU SEL button to accept the new settings MaxvVision 16 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 3 Module Replacement Upgrade Procedures MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 17 Introduction The instructions in this chapter describe how to replace and upgrade various modules in your MaxPac system Note Generally speaking you should only access the MaxPac internals under the direction of MaxVision support In some cases performing unauthorized procedures or using components that have not been tested and approved by MaxVision may invalidate your warranty Note Power down your MaxPac system shut down Windows and then remove the power cable before performing any of the procedures discussed in this chapter Also please be aware of static discharge when working on your MaxPac In general touch the metal part of the chassis to discharge any static prior to handling any delicate electronic parts Note When accessing the system internals and or performing module upgrade procedures you are quickly going to end up with
49. ter gt key to save your changes to CMOS and exit the BIOS Setup utility Replacing the Lithium Battery A Lithium lon battery is included with the system motherboard This battery is used for the Real Time Clock circuit The expected lifetime of the battery is approximately 5 years There is a danger of explosion if this battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the motherboard manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions In order to replace the lithium battery you should perform the following steps 1 Shut down the system and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the main display assembly and then access the inner chassis as discussed in Chapters 3 and 4 3 Remove and replace the lithium battery according to the manufacturer s instructions 4 Close up the system MaxvVision 46 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide Appendix C Screws and Required Tools Screws The various screws used in a MaxPac 9200 SRA2 S Class system are illustrated approximately full size as shown in Figure C 1 amp f I gt 9 I e 1i go f is di bie ved E PEW 4 40 X 3 1568 FLATHEAD UNDERCUT SCREW C 32 X 3 46 FLAT HEAD UNDERCUT SCR EN z TUE ae 2 PHILLIPS DE IV E amp 32 X 716 FLAT HEAD SCREW amp 32 x VT HEX HEAD SCREW 8 32 X 3 PAN HEAD SCREW i 2 PHILLIPS DRIVE it ania EE ro PHILLIPZ ORIVE T 071
50. trated in Figure 3 38 The two fans are attached together as a set Gently lift the fan assembly away from the inner chassis as illustrated in Figure 3 39 Figure 3 38 Figure 3 39 3 he fan assembly is attached to the motherboard by its power cable Detach this connector so that the fan set can be removed as illustrated in Figure 3 40 Figure 3 40 4 Take the new fan assembly provided by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the system by performing the steps described above in reverse order 30 MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide MaxvVision MaxPac 8051 SRA1 2 Series User Operation and Maintenance Guide 31 Appendix A Creating and Using Backup Images Including Restoring Your OS Introduction Every MaxVision system comes equipped with a MaxVision Recovery DVD In addition to an image of your operating system this disc also contains a copy of the Acronis True Image application from Acronis www acronis com Acronis True Image is a superb tool for operating system OS deployment software distribution back up and disaster recovery In particular this utility allows you to make reliable backups of your system drives including applications and critical data There are two primary scenarios that need be considered as follows Restoring the MaxVision supplied Image This is the worst case scenario It assumes that your system has undergone some catastrophic failure such tha

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