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1. INM 19 102156 A 218 505mm 8 603in 3 1 4 Bottom View Workstation 296mm 11 654in ra LJ I o o a Ride Wa 5 2 Wey VISMA JD Q E DAP YI 3 1 5 View Workstation 63 627mm 2 505in 167 509mm 6 595in 122 932mm 4 840in 51 308mm 2 020in INM 19 102156 A 3 1 6 Sun Shade and Yoke Custom Option Only INM 19 102156 A Preliminary Views Preliminary Views INM 19 102156 A 3 2 Connectors To expand your computing capabilities your system unit supports a variety of external peripheral devices It is equipped with several interface ports in which to connect these devices Located on the bottom panel the connection ports are labeled for easy hook up and installation The Barracuda worksta tion also provides an Ethernet port for connecting the system into an existing network Thoroughly read the Precautions section before connecting any
2. INM 19 102156 A Revision Date Edited by Changes 1 0 26 March 2014 KAG First draft A 25 July 2014 JMG Release 61 Crouse Hinds by AUSTRALIA MTL Instruments Pty Ltd 205 209 Woodpark Road Smithfield New South Wales 2164 Australia Tel 61 1300 308 374 Fax 61 1300 308 463 E mail mtlsalesanz eaton com CHINA Cooper Electric Shanghai Co Ltd Room 2001 China Life Tower 16 Chao Yang Men Wai Street Chao Yang District Beijing China 100020 Tel 86 10 5980 0231 Fax 86 10 8562 5725 E mail mtl cn eaton com FRANCE MTL Instruments sarl 7 rue des Rosi ristes 69410 Champagne au Mont d Or France Tel 33 0 4 37 46 16 70 Fax 33 0 4 37 46 17 20 E mail mtlfrance eaton com GERMANY MTL Instruments GmbH Heinrich Hertz Str 12 50170 Kerpen Germany Tel 49 0 22 73 98 12 0 Fax 49 0 22 73 98 12 2 00 E mail mtlgmbh eaton com INDIA MTL India No 36 Nehru Street Off Old Mahabalipuram Road Sholinganallur Chennai 600 119 India Tel 91 0 44 24501660 24501857 Fax 91 0 44 24501463 E mail mtlindiasales eaton com ITALY MTL Italia srl Via A Meucci 10 1 20094 Corsico MI Italy Tel 39 0 2 61802011 Fax 39 0 2 61294560 E mail chmninfo eaton com JAPAN Cooper Crouse Hinds Japan KK MT Building 3F 2 7 5 Shiba Daimon Minato ku Tokyo Japan 105 0012 Tel 81 0 3 6430 3128 Fax 81 0 3 6430 3129 E mail mtl jp eat
3. RR eR ROB NUS amos 40 8 5 Cleaning the Barracuda Casing ise ede exer escono RODA Ra d RR RR E Rn 40 System Resources ae ede bia bed ee peu Rer d xx CK E ER CRX Ea 41 9 1 AT W O Address Maps od ena n Y Rar ae gene e deca ed dud ES 41 9 2 System Memory MAPpbpliFig s epu Re e Reb RU Berean ees 42 9 3 Interrupt Assignments ss esse en RR m ng SEE eRe ee ee ae RE e 42 Flat Panel Display 43 10 1 SCIT ES 44 Troubleshooting and Quick Reference 44 45 Resistive Touchscreen 46 12 1 OVEIVIEW 2 EY hese Lae EN dd gn aq 46 Projected Capacitance Touchscreen 46 13 1 OVETVIEW eet 46 13 2 Projected Capacitance Usage cesse e er e eae ee Ra le Rd aen 46 13 3 ur 47 13 4 Precautions dE domu te eee de ue dus etos ost 47 13 5 SpecifiCatiOriS oe Se eene ee rto Usb ier MOS ere ee uibs Cd E 47 Certificates scierie res
4. ben Rene y Ee rre ul Peds x RORIS erm es 12 3 1 6 Sun Shade and Yoke Custom Option 13 14 3 2 Connectors E abet fio hd acide DES E P c def bes fes 15 3 2 1 WorkstatioM een dedos Um re tue o dde a eR ER cec 15 3 2 2 ColiniectorjP HYOUES sse sesenta Ele Gi Rid sene Tee Base dela Rr are 16 17 3 3 Front Panel NIS EN End NE SUE 18 3 4 SpecifiGatiOTis dagen aem wed ien scene dagen Peg al gos o dod 19 3 4 1 Workstation System Board 5 19 3 4 2 Flat Panel Native Display 2 20 34 3 PowerSupply Specifications dee d aei ee ada Pee UE POUR dada 20 3 4 4 Barracuda Overall 5 2 21 3 4 5 Installation Certification Requirements 2 21 INSTALLING THE 22 4 1 Betore InstallatiQmn ence Bu d uu ee EN eked vues Sr D
5. Figure 7 Connection to Barracuda 15 both versions INM 19 102156 A 6 Troubleshooting In most cases problems with your system can be the result of improper hardware or software configurations such as improper jumper settings or driver selections Improperly connected cables or loose connections can be another source of your problem A quick check of all your cable connections can sometimes eliminate your problem When you troubleshoot your system observe the way your equipment behaves and collect all the pertinent data on the failure error messages audible beeps etc You may then eliminate the causes of the problem one by one This section focuses on some of the most common installation failures If your system experiences a failure that is not described in this section visit the Azonix website www azonix com for technical assistance 6 1 Typical Start up Sequence When you turn On your system the Barracuda executes a predefined set of activities related to hardware initialization This set of activities is known as a start up sequence POST Your system must complete each step listed below before you can consider the System operational 1 Your system is properly connected to a grounded outlet and is receiving power 2 The system begins the POST test This test verifies that the system memory systeboard hard disk drive and any other external peripheral devices are all operational 3 As the POST test executes i
6. for OS and touch screen drivers to fully load before use Recalibrate touch screen via desktop icon or Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Uninstall and reload touch screen drivers Return for factory repair NOTE When in doubt reboot multiple reboots to make a problem go away For factory repair complete an RMA request here Consider powering down for 10 minutes Sometimes it takes http www azonix com support rma request html INM 19 102156 A 46 11 Resistive Touchscreen Option 11 1 Overview Resistive touchscreens are capable in providing a long and trouble free life in all weather and environmental conditions providing certain conditions are met The resistive touch screen is faced with a flexible Mylar film sometimes referred to as a PET or Polyester film where the touch is activated by pressing the film with a finger or stylus It works with bare fingers or gloved broad faced rubber tipped stylus or similar It is also resistant to debris grit and mud as could be transferred to the touch screen by dirty hands or gloves Operating or exposing the Mylar film to sharp objects including ball point pens pencils or other or objects such as tools can damage the film resulting in faulty operation and failure Apart from these limitations the touchscreen is very resistant to false touches by rain snow spraying flying water insects mud debris and resistant many chemicals 12 Proj
7. proof of the defect and at the Buyer s expense return the defective Products to the factory or warehouse designated by the Seller In no event shall the Seller be responsible for any claimed defect in the Products sold hereunder unless written notice identifying such defect shall be received by Seller within one year after Seller s shipment of the defective goods All repairs shall be made at Seller s facilities unless otherwise agreed in writing Seller shall not be liable or responsible for any general special or consequential damages This warranty shall not apply to a any defect or damage arising from the repair or replacement of equipment or any part thereof unless the repair or replacement was made with Seller s prior written approval b any equipment not maintained and used in accordance with proper standards and procedures including any written instructions or specifications furnished by Seller c any equipment not manufactured or designed by Seller d any equipment used in an abnormal manner for a purpose or with equipment other than that for which it was intended e any defect in a design furnished by Buyer f any Product or part thereof covered by this Agreement which has a design life under normal usage inherently shorter than one 1 year If Seller notifies Buyer of Seller s desire INM 19 102156 A 1 10 INM 19 102156 A to replace change or add to equipment or parts thereof covered by this warranty for the pu
8. relating to Product Safety EN61010 1 2010 Council Directive 94 9 EC ATEX Directive relating to equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres EN60079 0 2012 EN60079 15 2010 Ed 2nd July 2014 Stewart Parfitt Great Marlings Butterfield MTL Instruments Measurement Technology Limited Luton Bedfordenis Luton England Engineering Director Tel 44 44 0 1582 422283 Inst com COOPER Crouse Hinds Registered in England Ne 1012778 INM 19 102156 A 59 60 Annexe 1 Conforming Products Product Description LVD ATEX Cat1 Cat2 ATEX Cert No ATEX Cert No Barracuda Gen2 15 Ruggedized Industrial Computer with D Ges WS External Power Supply None Sira 4 4124 Notes relating to CE Marking 1 Entries in this column may be Yes Product conforms to the EMC Directive N R Product is not required to conform to the EMC Directive 2 Entries in this column may be Yes Product conforms to the LVD Directive N R Product is not required to conform to the LYD Directive 3 Entries in this column may be Yes Product conforms to the ATEX Directive N R Product is not required to conform to the ATEX Directive 4 Marking i136 Ex nA IIC T3 Ge Tamb 40 C to 60 C INM 19 102156 A 14 Document Revision History
9. 1 281 571 8065 Fax 1 281 571 8069 E mail mtl us info eaton com The given data is only intended as a product description and should not be regarded as a legal warranty of properties or guarantee In the interest of further technical developments we reserve the right to make design changes THE AMERICAS 1 800 835 7075 mtl us info eaton com 2014 MTL All Rights Reserved ASIA PACIFIC 65 6 645 9888 sales mtlsing eaton com Publication No INM 19 102156 A US September 2014
10. CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 11 Part 0 General requirements CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 15 12 Part 15 Equipment Protection by Type of protection n UL Std No 61010 1 3rd Edition 5 Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 e UL Std No 60079 0 6th Edition Part 0 General requirements UL Std No 60079 15 4th Edition Part 15 Equipment Protection by Type of Protection n INM 19 102156 A 57 58 Supplement to Certificate of Compliance Certificate 2691765 Master Contract 161192 The products listed including the latest revision described below are eligible to be marked in accordance with the referenced Certificate Product Certification History Project Date Description 2691765 Mar 20 2014 New Certification of Model Barracuda WS 15 Gen 2 partly based on Barracuda WS Gen 1 INM 19 102156 A 13 4 AEx Certificate of Compliance Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the Barracuda Gen2 15 WS product family listed in Annexe 1 overleaf to which this declaration relates conforms to the requirements of the Directives below by compliance with the standards listed 1 Council Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive relating to Electro Magnetic Compatibility EN 61326 1 2006 Class A equipment Table 2 industrial locations Council Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive
11. INM 19 102156 A 2 IECEx Certificate ECEx of Conformity Certificate No IECEx SIR 14 0046 Date of Issue 2014 07 01 issue No 0 Page 4 of 4 EQUIPMENT continued For operation down to 40 C Including switch on at AO C a thermostatically controlled distributed heater system is used to selectively heat certain parts to a suitable temperature before the system is allowed to start up Temperature control is is achieved by electromechanical thermostat which only allows AC mains to the heater PSU below an Internal temperature of 15 C The heater pads are supplied with 24 from the heater PSU and no pads are running above 20 Watts each In the DC powered system the raw DC which can be as low 9 V is fed to an internal DCDC PSU to provide the necessary 24 VDC for the heater pads As a protection against thermal run away in the AC unit an additional 100 C thermal fuse is in series with the electromechanical thermostat and can cut heater power permanently For the DC unit the same thermostat control is used with the secondary protection being incorporated into the DCDC module itself For the AC or DC systems supplied with detachable power cords there are no user accessible parts under the covers The cables are attached to the connectors and the unit powered up For the AC glanded PSU version the customer is expected to remove the PSU from the main unit and wire in his AC power cabling accessing the terminals under remova
12. Reserved IRO12 PS 2 Mouse IRO13 80287 IRO14 Primary IDE IRO15 Secondary IDE INM 19 102156 A 9 Flat Panel Display Characteristics 9 1 Overview The display screen in your product may exhibit one or more dots that are always lit on or are always dark off This dot can look like a tiny pin hole in the screen If your display does have a non functioning dot it is not usually noticeable when the screen is viewed from a normal distance but may appear if the dots surrounding it are of a contrasting color for example a white dot on a field of black This is considered a normal occurrence for Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display AM LCD technology and does not signal impending failure of your screen Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays are highly complex electronic components that are under a constant state of improvement and refinement The technology that allows these AM LCDs to be manufactured is very advanced but does not however always produce 100 perfect displays Unfortunately cost effective visually perfect displays are virtually impossible to attain at this point in the technology timeline Consequently a balance has to be made between a requirement for cost effective visually perfect screens and the manufacturer s actual ability to produce a product of near perfect quality at a reasonable price This has driven the AM LCD manufacturers to write detailed specification documents defining what the difference i
13. Typ 13 Panel power consumption 1 35 Typ 14 Weight 1350g g 3 3 8 Power Supply Specifications The Barracuda is supplied with a high efficiency 100W switching power supply unit which is EN61000 3 2 3 compliant It operates from a 100 to 240 VAC external AC power source at 47 to 63 Hz Power Supply Specifications Operating Temperature Range No Heater 10 C to 60 C at the full rated output power Operating Temperature Range Heater 40 C to 60 C at the full rated output power Storage Temperature Range 40 C to 70 C Humidity 0 to 75 non condensing Shock 30 G pk half sine 6 axis Vibration 2 Grms 5 Hz to 500 kHz 3 axis ESD Immunity EN61000 4 2 level 2 Perf Criteria B Input Protection Internal 3 15 A fuse in line and neutral MTBF 250 kHrs per MILHDBK 217F INM 19 102156 A 3 3 4 Barracuda Overall Physical Dimensions Physical Dimension Specifications Panel Bezel Dimensions Height 11 75 Width 15 00 Depth 4 84 Unit Weight 20 Ibs without power supply 23 5 105 with power supply 3 3 5 Installation Certification Requirements Humidity Requirements Pollution Degree 2 Installation Category Il Max Operating Altitude 3000 m 0 to 95 Supply Voltage Mains 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 2A Max Temperature 40 C to 60 C Main Supply Voltage Fluct
14. are sold by the Azonix Corporation ABOUT THIS USER S MANUAL This document provides information about the Barracuda No warranty of suitability purpose or fitness is implied While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate the information contained within is supplied as is and can change without notice Customer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s manual discover an error or just want to provide feedback please send us a message using our Web site www azonix com under Technical Support Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible Thank you Trademarks Barracuda is a trademark of Azonix Corporation All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright Notice Copyright O 2014 Azonix Corporation All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the written permission of Azonix Corporation Standards Azonix Corporation is certified to ISO 9001 standards Manual Part Number 19 102156 1 8 1 9 Technical Support If you have technical questions or need assistance in identifying or solving a problem the technical support department
15. by the insulated outer cable jacketing Alternatively shield can be co nected only to PE and not connected to the isolated return line 5 The horn must be securely closed after connection Failure to close the housing securely could allow moisture and dust to penetrate the internals causing failure 6 The horn is constructed from ABS plastic Do not place the horn where it can be exposed to solvents or aggressive acids in liquid or vapor form 7 For cleaning wipe down the housing with a damp cloth to reduce the risk of static charge build up from the plastic Do not use aggressive or ammonia based cleaners Water with dilute soap is the recommended cleaner 8 As a further precaution do not physically connect or disconnect the horn while energized or while flammable vapors are present INM 19 102156 A Beka Horn BR385 specifications All rights reserved Beka Associates Ltd A full listing of certifications can be found at http www beka co uk certificates_atex html Classification ATEX Ex 1G Ex ia T4 Ga 40 C lt Ta lt 60 C Notified Body SIRA EC Type Examination Sira06ATEX2032X FM approved IS Class 1 Zone 0 ia IIC T4 IS Class 1 Division 1 Groups ABCD Intrinsic characteristics Ui 28v li 93mA Pi2660mW 0 Li 0 Ingress protection IP66 with a sealed cable gland 48 programmable alarm tones 1 500065 Qo Se 5253 q 123456 Tone selection Volume switches control Termi
16. complied with before servicing Service providers who defeat safety features or fail to perform safety checks may be liable for any resulting damages and may expose themselves and others to possible injury TROUBLE OBSERVATION REMEDY Black Blank Dark Screen No Video The screen is too dark Check keypad backlight disable button press the button Check with flashlight to see if OS or GUI can be seen If so back lights or inverter are not working Return for factory repair Check that the Brightness Control is at the appropriate position not at the minimum Solid white screen No Video eVideo signal not supplied to LCD Return for factory repair Video moving Screen is shaking Move all objects that emit a magnetic field such as a motor or transformer away from the monitor Power e Will not power up Dead eVerify 4 pin connection from external power supply to Barracuda is connected and tight Make sure proper input voltage supply is between 90 240 VAC Verify proper cable continuity thru power connector Check for active heater light If active on initial boot heaters are active and unit will boot when internal temperature achieves 10 C or above Max time is 25 min e f above remedies check OK Still no lights or functions at all Return for factory repair e Version 2 or V2 Power supply unit has been swapped for a n
17. for full workstation functionality The display is passively enhanced for full sunlight viewability FEATURES The Barracuda offers the following features 15 1 XGA 1024 x 768 resolution Sunlight Viewable LCD with LED backlights Tempered anti glare glass Mylar resistive touch screen e Optional projected capacitance all glass touch screen Dismountable 100 240 12vDC certified power supply e Detachable power cord and optional Field wire able version e Rugged and durable for indoor and outdoor usage e Front panel user controls e Locking Military style connectors e Supports standard VESA 75 and 100mm mounting e Alternative side mounts for yoke and panel mounting applications e Tough corrosion resistant powder coat paint finish INM 19 102156 A 2 3 Checklist In addition to your Barracuda Gen 2 15 workstation the shipping carton should contain the following items e Driver Package e Touch screen Drivers For resistive version only e Barracuda User s Manual e System Board Manual All the above ona single CD 2 4 Options The following optional items are available for use with the Barracuda Gen 2 e Fiber LAN Multimode with Glass fiber drivers Fiber LAN with Plastic fiber drivers EOPOF e Second serial port e Horn driver board e AC source DC 24V Heaters for 40C operation DC source DC 24V Heaters for 40C operation e DC DC power supply 9 36VDC e Larger capacity 1 8 SSDs e Sun
18. is left to the installer dependent on cable type used and can either be of the plastic certified variety or any plastic or metal 20mm gland typical for the installer s approved use In order to install the gland the 4 corner screws 2 At this time if the cable length is known the cable be fed through the gland and wires connected to the correct terminals a Beka Horn the elected plus wire to 1 and return wire to pin 3 See figure 3 Close the horn retighten the 4 corner screws and tighten the gland b Yoda Horn the elected plus wire to pin 2 and return wire to pin 1 See figure 4 Close the horn retighten the 4 corner screws and tighten the gland INM 19 102156 A 29 30 3 Connect the supplied Amphenol connector PTO6W 12 10S023 to the free end of the cable in accordance with figure 5 4 Connect the horn to the 10 pin serial port connection on the Barracuda figure 6 and power up the unit To test operation send any tone to the sound card and check that the Horn operates Note Please ensure the volume sound bar is turned to the maximum position Low volume levels may not be enough to trigger the Horn Board detector Warning The horn is loud Be prepared for the loud noise when the horn board operates 5 The horn alarm is triggered by sound wave files so it is important that all sound making operations in Windows are disabled Beeps and other Windows alerts will trigger the horn Note N
19. may render its explosion protection null and void e changes to any of the components that might impair their explosion protection are permitted If any information provided here is not clear Contact MTL or one of its representatives Note Improper installation and operation of the enclosure can result in the invalidation of the guarantee INM 19 102156 A 2 1 2 2 Getting Started BARRACUDA These rugged and reliable stand alone 15 workstations are designed for use in harsh industrial conditions Designed for space constricted situations Barracudas require minimal clearance They can be set up or mounted almost anywhere The VESA 75mm 100mm mounting footprint allows them to be used with all VESA 75 and 100 arms brackets and stands For durability the enclosure is a bonded hybrid aircraft grade aluminum aluminum extrusion structure and the touch screen is fully bonded for ultimate protection against the rigors of hose down cleaning or inclement weather conditions The Barracuda s light weight and alternative mounting options offer multiple application possibilities in all environments For light and heavy industrial use including HAZLOC areas the Barracuda offers ultra reliable operation backed by hundreds of hours of testing and full compliance with multiple Military and HAZLOC standards The workstation version integrates an Intel i7 processor or an Intel B810 processor on an industrial single board computer
20. of 4 Schedule EQUIPMENT Equipment and systems covered by this certificate are as follows The Barracuda 15 WS Gen 2 is an industrial Computer Module for use on rig floors and rugged use areas The equipment has a cast post machined aluminium enclosure and an Aluminum sheet metal sub chassis The front bezel has an UL Rated ABS inlay to allow the use of a projected Capacitance P Cap touch sensor The finish is an exterior powder coated Polyester over a trivalent chrome passivation layer The field IO is backward compatible with the existing Barracuda 15 WS under Sira OBATEX4103X and IECEx CSA 10 0015X but has been upgraded with the jam nut connector style for additional impact strength It is available with an AC and DC detachable power supply the AC being offered with a detachable AC power cord or glanded cable field wireable input Enclosure and face seals are achieved with silicone closed foam gaskets VHB bonding tapes and military grade RTV front glass permanent sealing Internally the main unit operates on 12 V DC with an auxiliary 5 V low power module the maximum operating power around 80 Watts at full brightness and 100 processor utilization The main heat producing parts are directly and thermally coupled to the heavily finned enclosure im order to move as much heat out the box as necessary to use commercial electronic hardware in 60 C ambient environments Refer to EQUIPMENT continued for additional information
21. on each side of the unit to promote proper air circulation and ventilation e Cable routing may require additional clearance This unit should only be operated in ambient temperatures between 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F and 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F with the heater option installed To ensure the unit is protected from extreme voltage fluctuations use a surge arrester and or a UPS supply The required AC power cable s copper core cross section should be at least 1 5mm2 per wire ALTERNATING CURRENT MISE LA TERRE To prevent electrical shock the Safety Earth Ground location on the rear as indicated by this symbol must be bonded to the local earth ground through a minimum 12 AWG wire and as short as possible Pour viter les chocs lectriques l emplacement de la prise terre comme indiqu par ce symbole doit tre li la terre locale travers un 12 AWG minimum et aussi court que possible Aconveniently located circuit breaker of 15A Max must be included in the installation in order to de energize the unit and must be suitably located and easily reached and marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment Where applicable all local regulatory installation instructions and rules must be observed e Do not allow power surges gt 10 of the maximum rated voltage to affect the unit CAUTION ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines may result in pe
22. supplied with 24 VDC from the heater PSU and no pads are running above 20 Watts each In the DC powered system the raw DC which can be as low as 9 V is fed to an internal DCDC PSU to provide the necessary 24 VDC for the heater pads As a protection against thermal run away in the AC unit an additional 100 C thermal fuse is in series with the electromechanical thermostat and can cut heater power permanently For the DC unit the same thermostat control is used with the secondary protection being incorporated into the DCDC module itself For the AC or DC systems supplied with detachable power cords there are no user accessible parts under the covers The cables are attached to the connectors and the unit powered up For the AC glanded PSU version the customer is expected to remove the PSU from the main unit and wire in his AC power cabling accessing the terminals under a removable bottom cover 14 DESCRIPTIVE DOCUMENTS 141 Drawings Refer to Certificate Annexe 14 2 Associated Sira Reports and Certificate History 0 30 June 2014 R70006511A The release of prime certificate This certificate and its schedules may only be reproduced in its entirety and without change Sira Certification Service Rake Lane Eccleston Chester 9JN England Page 2 of 3 Tet 44 0 1244 670900 Fax 44 0 1244 681330 Form 9402 Issue3 Email ioe saksit com Web wwwsiracertificaton com INM 19 102156 A 49 50 15 16 17 1
23. 0000 Form 9402 Issue 3 al Web www siracertificaton com INM 19 102156 A 52 13 2 IECEx Certificate of Conformity 5 IECEx Certificate IECEx of Conformity INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Certification Scheme for Explosive Atmospheres for rules and details of the IECEx Scheme visit www iecex com Certificate No IECEx SIR 14 0046 issue 0 Carti cate history Status Current Date of Issue 2014 07 01 Page 1 of 4 Applicant Azonix Corporation 101 Billerica Avo Building 4 North Massachusetts 01862 United States of America Electrical Apparatus industrial Computer Barracuda 15 WS Gen 2 Optional accessory Type of Protection Type nA Marking Ex nA T3 Gc Ta 40 to 60 C Approved for issue on behalf of the IECEx C Ellaby Cartification Body 1 This certificate and schedule may only be reproduced in full 2 This certificate is not transferable and remains the property of the issuing bdd 3 The Status and authenticity of this certificate may be verified by visiting the O Certificate issued by si sira CH4 9JN 1 19 102156 pu FT IECEx Certificate of Conformity Certificate No IECEx SIR 14 0046 Date of Issue 2014 07 01 Issue No 0 Page 2 of 4 Manufacturer Azonix 101 Billerica Ave Buiding 4 North Bilerica Massachusetts 01862 United States of America Additional Manufacturin
24. 0079 15 2010 The above list of documents may detail standards that do not appear on UKAS Scope of Accreditation but have been added through Sira s flexible scope of accreditation which is available on request 10 If the sign X is placed after the certificate number it indicates that the equipment is subject to special conditions for safe use specified in the schedule to this certificate 11 This TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE relates only to the design of the specified equipment and not to specific items of equipment subsequently manufactured 12 The marking of the equipment shall include the following Ex nA IIC T3 Gc Ta 40 C to 60 C C Ellaby Project Number 70006511 Deputy Certification Manager This certificate and its schedules may only be reproduced in its entirety and without change Sira Certification Service Rake Lane Eccleston Chester CH4 9JN England Form 9402 Issue 3 Tek 44 0 1244 870000 Sira CERTIFICATION Fax 344 0 1244 681320 Ema Web www siracertification com INM 19 102156 A sira CERTIFICATION SCHEDULE TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE Sira 14ATEX4124 Issue 0 13 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT The Barracuda 15 WS Gen 2 is an Industrial Computer Module for use on rig floors and rugged use areas The equipment has a cast post machined aluminium enclosure and an Aluminum sheet metal sub chassis The front bezel has an UL Rated A
25. 71 17 2 sira CERTIFICATION SCHEDULE TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE Sira 14ATEX4124 Issue 0 SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE None ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS EHSRs The relevant EHSRs that are not addressed by the standards listed in this certificate have been identified and individually assessed reports listed in Section 14 2 CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION The use of this certificate is subject to the Regulations Applicable to Holders of Sira Certificates Holders of Type Examination Certificates are required to comply with the production control requirements defined in Article 8 of directive 94 9 EC This certificate and its schedules may only be reproduced in its entirety and without change Form 9402 Issue3 Page 3 of 3 Sira Certification Service Rake Lane Eccleston Chester 9JN England Tel 44 0 1244 670000 Fax 44 D 1244 681320 Emal siracertificatcn com Web wwwsiracertificabon com INM 19 102156 A Certificate Annexe Ed Certificate Number Sira 14ATEX4124 H ra Industrial Computer Barracuda 15 WS 2 C Equipment Applicant Azonix C tion CERTIFICATION Issue 0 17 200388 General Arrangement This certificate and its schedules may only be lin is enti its entirety and without change Sira Certification Service Rake Lane Eccleston Chester CH4 OJN England Page 1 of 1 Tek 44 0 1244 67
26. AL DAMAGES THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY AWRITTEN INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY SELLER AND BUYER INTHE EVENTTHAT ANY PROVISION HEREOF SHOULD FOR ANY REASON BE HELD INEFFECTIVE THE REMAINDER OF THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT Unpacking and Inspecting Inspect the unit for shipping damage Also check the packing material to en sure that you have found all of the proper cables and accessories Check your items against the original order to make sure that all of the items have arrived If you have received a damaged unit or device call your sales representative If the damages are the result of shipper mishandling you need to file a claim against the carrier who delivered your unit In this case save all of the ship ping material and paperwork and immediately contact the shipping firm for information on how to file a claim 1 11 Customer Support and Return Instructions A return authorization number must be obtained from us prior to your returning any product All returns will receive a Return Material Authorization RMA via our web portal at http www azonix com support Select the Support tab then select the Secure RMA Portal Enter your User Name and Password If you do not have a User Name and Password please call our service center at 713 280 3436 or 3417 and request one Once logged in select Request Service and a Web Form will appear to be filled out Use the serial number dro
27. BS inlay to allow the use of a projected Capacitance P Cap touch sensor The finish is an exterior powder coated Polyester over a trivalent chrome passivation layer The field IO is backward compatible with the existing Barracuda 15 WS under Sira O8ATEX4103X and IECEx CSA 10 0015X but has been upgraded with the jam nut connector style for additional impact strength It is available with an AC and DC detachable power supply the AC being offered with a detachable AC power cord or glanded cable field wireable input Enclosure and face seals are achieved with silicone closed cell foam gaskets VHB bonding tapes and military grade RTV front glass permanent sealing Internally the main unit operates on 12 V DC with an auxiliary 5 V low power module the maximum operating power around 80 Watts at full brightness and 100 processor utilization The main heat producing parts are directly and thermally coupled to the heavily finned enclosure in order to move as much heat out the box as necessary to use commercial electronic hardware in 60 C ambient environments For operation down to 40 C including switch on at 40 C a thermostatically controlled distributed heater system is used to selectively heat certain parts to a suitable temperature before the system is allowed to start up Temperature control is is achieved by a electromechanical thermostat which only allows AC mains to the heater PSU below an internal temperature of 15 C The heater pads are
28. CUDA WS 15G2 Substitution of componente may IECEX SIRA 14 0046 INPUT POWER 100 240 VAC 5060 us The cab iabeificationa fo EX T3 Gc IPSE STORAGE TEMP 40 C TO 70 unt s covers remove cables un CLASSI ZONE 2 AEX 1 6 40 C 60 C OPERATING be without hazardous gasea Azontx Corp 101 Billerica Ave 4 Billerica 01862 USA A NOTE The above label information is for reference only and may not display the latest certification level FCC Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to be within the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer ence in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible fo
29. PGA988B socket e Processor alternates Intel B810 1 6 GHz Chipset e ntel QM67 Sandy Bridge chipset with integrated HD 3000 Graph ic Engine DRAM Module e 1x DDR3 SODIMM socket up to 8GB non ECC 1333 MHz DRAM LVDS amp VGA Function e LVDS internal connection supporting a single 18 24bit dual channel LVDS panel Supports 24 bit dual channel LVDS panel Ethernet Function e 1 Intel 82583V PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Audio Function e Sound Intel Realtek ALC662 Expansion Slot e Mini PCle half length card expansion Storage e User removable 32GB CF Card on 44 pin IDE bus e User removable 1 8 SSD on SATA Bus min 120Gb Internal I O Connectors pin header 6 x USB 2 0 2 x USB 3 0 2 x serial ports one selectable RS422 RS485 2 x SATA 3 0 2 x Ethernet VGA Audio line out line in mic BIOS e AMI BIOS Form Factor e 3 5 20 3 3 2 Flat Panel Native Display Specifications General Specification No Item Specifications Unit 1 LCD size 15 inch diagonal inch 2 Driver element a Si TFT active matrix 3 Resolution 1024 RGB x 768 4 Display mode Normally white Transmissive 5 Pixel pitch 297 x 297 mm 6 Active area 304 1 W x 228 1 mm 7 odule size 326 1 W x 255 0 H x 15 9 D mm 8 Surface treatment Anti Glare 9 Color arrangement RGB stripe 10 View angle direction 6 o clock 11 Interface LVDS 12 Backlight power consumption 14 5
30. September 2014 ion Manual Instructio INM 19 102156 A HMI and Visualisation Azonix Barracuda 15 Rugged Zone 2 Workstation Sitemap Search lt A member of The MTLInstruments Group automation as a user interface a the optimum point of attack In addition Azonix designs and WTI Crude Oil 101 14 40 84 exploration data acquisition fleet and truck mount comput interface and rugged wireles Azonix Drilling Unit Survives Rig Fire Glick Here SSS Azonix Tough See Video Contact Us We supply highly engineered computers and displays that are used for ProPanel PRO450021 nd command and control center at 15 Zone 1 Workstation Barracuda Lite 19 Safe Area Workstation Customer Service Mailing Address Eaton Experience Center Azonix Houston Service Center 3413 North Sam Houston Parkway West Suite 200 Houston Texas 77086 Tel 866 929 6649 Technical Support Visit our site at http www azonix com support 2014 Azonix Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s manual is provided for reference only Azonix does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s manual may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Azonix nor the rights of others All trademarks registered
31. ble bottom cover INM 19 102156 A 56 13 3 AEx Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance Certificate 2691765 Master Contract 161192 Project 2691765 Date Issued March 20 2014 Issued to Azonix Corporation 101 Billerica Ave Bldg 4 Billerica MA 01862 USA Attention John Grega The products listed below are eligible to bear the CSA Mark shown with adjacent indicators C and US for Canada and US or with adjacent indicator US for US only or without either indicator for Canada only E e Nicholay Comerow Issued by Nicholas Cameron C US PRODUCTS CLASS 225802 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT For Hazardous Locations CLASS 225882 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT For Hazardous Locations Certified to US Standards Ex nA IIC T3 IP66 Class I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T3 Gc IP 6 Industrial Computer Model Barracuda WS 15G2 P N with Optional Keyboard Permanently Connected Equipment rated 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 80W and 2A Ambient Operating Temperature 40 C to 60 C APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 10 General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code Part II CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 12 3rd Edition aia for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 Requirements DQD 507 2012 05 22 INM 19 102156 A Certificate 2691765 Master Contract 161192 Project 2691765 Date Issued March 20 2014 CAN
32. can assist you with your problems and provide you with the technical information you require You can contact technical support by visiting our Website at http www azonix com support or call 713 280 3436 or 3417 When you contact technical support please have the following information e Azonix Serial number of your system e Azonix Model number of your system e and version of your operating system e and version of your software program e Peripheral devices connected to your system e Operating Parameters during issue e What messages if any are on the screen e Technical Support Link http www azonix com support Warranty Policy Seller warrants the Products to be new and to be free from defect in materials and workmanship and to conform strictly to the specifications drawings or samples specified or furnished All warranties shall survive any inspection design approval delivery acceptance or payment by Buyer All warranties shall run to Buyer its successors assignees and original end users Seller agrees to repair or replace at Seller s option without expense to Buyer excluding transportation and handling costs Products not conforming to the foregoing requirements when notified by Buyer during a period of twelve 12 months after shipment by Seller except for spare parts which are warranted for ninety 90 days after shipment To invoke the warranty set forth in this Paragraph 7 the Buyer must submit
33. code or displays message when it detects a correctable error An error message may be followed by a prompt to press F1 to continue or to press Del to enter Setup Each error message is accompanied by an explanation or a solution Refer to your system board manual for additional information NOTE For those error messages without solutions you will need to contact Azonix technical support for further assistance www azonix com NOTE The BIOS displays a screen when the POST routines are successfully completed 6 6 System Fails to Power Up If no errors are reported by the BIOS but the system still fails to operate properly use the following guide to troubleshoot your system The information is provided as typical symptoms and possible solutions If the system fails to power up check the following items s the power cord properly plugged into its power receptacle and is the other end plugged into a grounded power source s the flat panel monitor plugged into a switched multiple outlet box Is the switch on the outlet box turned On s the power switch turned On s the AC outlet working Plug a different electrical device into the outlet to make INM 19 102156 A 6 7 Software Application Program Not Working If you are running several application programs in addition to the operating system software problems can arise If the operating system works but an installed applicati
34. e connected a keyboard and it fails to work properly check the following items Verify that the keyboard cable is securely connected Make sure the keyboard was connected before powerup Make sure that the system board supports the type of keyboard you are using If the keyboard you are using has a fuse make sure that it is not blown INM 19 102156 A 37 38 6 10 Mouse Fails to Work Properly If you have a mouse or other pointing device connected to the Barracuda workstation and it fails to work check the following items Did you install the correct mouse driver on your hard drive s the cable for the mouse device securely connected f you are using a serial mouse device is the serial port enabled Is the serial port jumper properly configured s the serial port on the Barracuda working properly Connect another serial device to the serial port to find out Make sure the driver configuration matches your mouse installation e g that the mouse is connected to the port referenced by the driver usually 1 e f the mouse cursor does not move or it is moving erratically remove the mouse ball and clean it and the rollers Use a cotton swab moistened with surgical alcohol to clean the rollers Do not use water 6 11 Touch Screen Fails to Work Properly Resistive Versions Only e Check that the touch driver utility is installed e Enable the Touch Utility and look for a recognized controller Make sure s
35. e the Barracuda is connected to a properly grounded power outlet Turn the system back On If the system issues a series of beeps before the display device initializes a fatal error has occurred Generally it is a problem associated with your memory Refer to the section on Beep Codes later in this chapter Observe the system s Start up sequence The system should successfully complete each of the steps described in the Typical Start up Sequence If the system does not complete each of these steps the component activated during that step may be faulty Contact Azonix technical support for help or advice if the Start up sequence cannot be entirely executed If the system issues any error messages during the start up sequence take the appropriate corrective action described under Error Messages in this chapter If you isolate the problem to a specific device refer to the user s manual which came with that device and try to fix the problem yourself If you are experiencing problems with a particular program try re running that program If the problem keeps arising see the program s documentation for instructions on setting up the program s parameters You can also try running the BIOS Setup If your system passes all these steps and is now functioning properly be sure to turn Off your system and reconnect any peripheral devices that you disconnected during your troubleshooting effort If all these steps have been tak
36. easily contact Azonix technical support for assistance 72 Handling the Flat Panel Display Use care when handling the flat panel display The flat panel display is glass and can crack or break if the unit is dropped Be careful not to scratch or press hard with any object on the touch screen surface By doing SO you may easily damage the PET surface e Shade the display from direct sunlight To protect your display against burn in from over extended periods of use try using a screen saver program Use one of the older screen savers like Starfield The 3GL screen savers that rotate and twist multiple tubes or geometrical shapes should not be used as they consume a large amount of processing power when running slowing the system and causing unnecessary heating 73 Working with System Power CAUTION ATTENTION There is a danger of explosion if a new battery is incorrectly installed A Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Turn the power Off to the Barracuda before connecting any external peripheral devices e f you add or remove any cables while the power to the Barracuda is On you may damage the system or its components You might also cause injury to yourself Disconnect the power cable if it becomes frayed or damaged Replace it with a new cable immediately Do not c
37. ech bus E eens 2 1 9 Warranty cack stig dealt wae ogee ade dee Re Redes adie a eases 4 2 1 10 Unpacking andi INSPSCtNG bene eme o eek ed hae ce aede ale 3 1 11 Customer Support and Return 4 GETTING STARTED isme reser RR X stead FR uu kes Rees err bla eke ye Ks 6 2 1 ELIT C r 6 2 2 Features cc Ned baeo etie Sti eL Ada ied eM arth 6 2 3 Checklist o edu EDISON RIPE E Rem Rude Rui Dude 7 2 4 Ole M 7 2 5 7 2 6 Industry Ca ada 2 cada dep ep pter deus dS bude a eeu Baldness Eta ahs 8 22 55 5 25 55 ee eee owe eee ea 9 3 1 Product Description rmn ated awh E ect edis 9 SET Front View and Layout DIFmensioris DT PESE RP UNE uS e mdp 9 3 12 Side View WAOrkstation sx 3 4 rd e Bevan ding oper quoted ae E 10 3 13 Rear View Workstation DES eet ERGO aeui dci Ge ERE EEG 11 3 14 Bottom View Workstations icons e idees te Ux e aste xe Sadana due Uu Rad e UR 12 3 1 5 Top View VWOFKSIBEIOR iui edes
38. ected Capacitance Touchscreen Option 12 1 Overview Projected capacitance touch sensors colloquially called Pcap or ProCap touchscreens embody the very latest features available for rugged touch sensors being constructed from solid strengthened glass sensing through gloved hand multi touch and gesture capable and with unsurpassed visual clarity How to check whether the Barracuda has a Pcap touch screen It is easy to identify a Barracuda fitted with a Pcap touch screen from the style of the Front Panel Button Pad Barracuda 15 Resistive TS Barracuda 15 with Pcap option 12 2 Projected Capacitance Usage The Pcap touch screen can be used in most places the standard resistive touchscreen can be used It has been fully tested in the lab and in the field performing well offering an extreme level of robustness in normal and abnormal use When used outside in sunlight its superb clarity enables improved screen viewing and an enhanced user experience due to the gentle responsiveness and high resolution native to this technology Being solid glass it is impervious to virtually all chemicals and materials used in harsh industrial workplaces and can be wiped clean with most cleaning materials except those with abrasive properties scouring pads and the like which could leave light scratch marks in the surface INM 19 102156 A 12 3 Durability Unlike the resistive touchscreen the Pcap has no top membrane and presents a solid toughen
39. ed glass surface to the user making it virtually immune to damage by objects such as pens screwdrivers broken styli gritty and mud covered gloves which have been known to be used as touch input devices It is rated for normal use in the temperature range of 40C to 60C operating correctly even with frost on the surface 12 4 Precautions For outdoor use the Pcap touchscreen must be protected from rain and snow as excessive standing or running water will disrupt operations causing erratic cursor movement and other undesirable actions Likewise for indoor operation the Pcap touchscreen should be protected from the possibility of spraying water from a process or activity where this is possible While the unit is switched off the Barracuda fitted with a Pcap touchscreen can be washed down by hand or low pressure washers without harm Typically a sunshade or installation in a doghouse or other roofed structure provides enough protection for land based outdoor use For offshore use the installer must take into account driving winds sea spray and rain mounting the unit in a way to protect the face of the unit from the potential of running or pooling water 12 5 Specifications e 15 laminated glass construction with integrated optical enhancements e Durable and wear resistant e Optimized sensing surface e Operation with gloved hand e Available with Windows 7 and natively driven through the embedded Pen and Touch application e No touch d
40. en and the problem is still occurring contact Azonix technical support for advice INM 19 102156 A 6 3 Typical System Problems and Solutions A few typical problems and their solutions are listed in the following table Problem Solution The system will not power On Check the power cable and make certain it is connected to an AC power source time correctly or at all The system does not display the date and Enter the BIOS Setup utility and correct the time and date settings 6 4 Screen Image Issues If you are experiencing difficulties or are having problems with the displayed screen image this section may be of help to you Take the time to read this section as it might assist you with your problems Use the following guide to troubleshoot your Barracuda If your display experiences a problem not described in this section contact Azonix technical support Problem Problem Problem Activated screensaver Disable screen saver Brightness set too low Turn up the Brightness control Blank or di ET Display disabled Push the LCD ON blue Button Display not turned On Push On the power switch Image too bright white Brightness not properly set Turn down the Brightness setting Partial or incorrectly displayed Wrong Resolution setting Make sure the display resolution image is not beyond the supported range Image is unstable and Wrong Resolution set
41. erial is enabled in Windows 6 12 Battery Fails If the error message CMOS Battery Failed appears during the POST test it indicates that the CMOS battery is no longer functional Contact Azonix technical support for assistance If the system Setup program loses the system configuration information when the computer is turned off the battery may be weak or defective Contact Azonix technical support for assistance NOTE A note is used to make helpful information stand out INM 19 102156 A 7 Maintenance If you are experiencing difficulties or are having problems with the operation of the Barracuda this section may be of help to you Take the time to read this section as it might assist you with your problems Use the following guide to troubleshoot your Barracuda If your display experiences a problem not described in this section call Azonix technical support for assistance The Barracuda flat panel workstation is an extremely rugged system requiring very little maintenance But despite its ruggedness any piece of electrical equipment should be handled with care and used accordingly to its specifications 71 Working with Connectors and Cables Always hold a cable by the connector when attaching it or removing it from a socket or a plug e Never force a connector into a socket or plug Check the orientation of a connector before attaching it to the Barracuda e f the connections do not join together
42. external peripheral devices to your system Make sure the unit is turned Off before connecting any cables After you make the connections start the system 3 2 1 Workstation Judi GF PCMGIA USB1 USB2 LAN 10 100 1GB SERIALCOM2 DCIN ACIN Figure 1 Connector Layout Workstation Connectors Workstation Icon Type Description Mating Connectors Amphenol e Heater AC Input 3 pin plug shell PTO6W 12 3S023 Protective Earth 14AWG 2AWG wire Ground terminal DC Input 4 pin plug shell PTO6W 12 4S023 lolol COM Serial Port 10 pin plug shell PTO6W 12 10SO23 wee LAN Ethernet Port RJ45 jack RJFTV6MN w Uspi USB Port USB 4 pin type A USBFTV6N s Usp2 USB Port USB 4 pin type A USBFTV6N optional INM 19 102156 A 15 16 3 2 2 Connector Pinouts AC Input and Heater Connector DC In Connector DC In Connector TT LAN RJ45 Connector Pin Name A LINE EARTH NEUTRAL Pin Name Function A VIN 12Vdc to SBC B VOUT 24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply C VIN 12V DC to SBC D VOUT 24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply Pin Name Description 1 VCC 5VDC 2 D Data 3 D Data 4 GND Ground Pin Name Description LAN RJ45 Connector 1 TX Transfer Data 2 TX Transfer Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 n c Not co
43. fully chosen to provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset Setup has the potential for causing you to use the override NOTE If no bootable media is found the system will automatically drop into the BIOS The user must ensure that a bootable Compact Flash and or a bootable Solid State Drive is installed INM 19 102156 A 27 28 5 Horn Installation Installation instruction for external certified horn model BR385 and Yoda Alarm YO IS T used with Barracuda 15 workstation Figure 2 Beka Associates LTD Horn Figure 3 Yoda Alarm Horn 5 1 Overview In some circumstances the user needs to connect an alarm device to a Barracuda and this can be realized using the certified horn from Beka Associates Limited UK Figure 1 or Yoda Alarm family devices for example YO5 Figure 2 The IS horns can only be connected to the Barracuda if the internal Horn Board option is purchased Please contact Azonix Corporation Sales for information on this factory installed option Please note both horns are manufactured by their respective companies all rights reserved IMPORTANT The Horn board is certified under the Barracuda main certification as an option The Horn therefore must only be installed in Hazloc classified areas for which Barracuda is defined See Certifications and Safety Markings above INM 19 102156 A 5 2 Operation The Horn Board pr
44. g location isk This certificate is issued as verification that a sample s representative of production was assessed and tested and found to comply with the IEC Standard list below and that the manufacturer s quality system relating to the Ex products covered by this certificate was assessed and found to comply with the IECEx Quality system requirements This certificate is granted subject to the conditions as set out Scheme Rules 02 and Operational Documents amended STANDARDS The electrical apparatus and any acceptable variations to specified in the schedule of this certificate and the identified documents was found to comply with the following standards IEC 60079 0 2011 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 General requirements Edition 6 0 IEC 60079 15 2010 Explosive atmospheres Part 15 Equipment protection by type of protection n Edition 4 This Certificate does not indicate compliance with electrical safety and performance requirements other than those expressly included the Standards listed above TEST amp ASSESSMENT REPORTS sample s of the equipment listed has successfully the examination and fes requirements as recorded in Test Report GB SIR EXxTR14 0164 00 Quality Assessment Report GB SIR QAR10 0020 03 INM 19 102156 A 54 IECEx Certificate of Conformity Certificate No IECEx SIR 14 0046 Date of Issue 2014 07 01 Issue No 0 Page 3
45. ka e ead tesa Ceca deena Ra an 48 14 1 ATEX Certificate of Conformlty mae Rec cna a e e gee d sepan 48 49 50 51 14 2 IECEx Certificate of Conformity o pi eR e HP bat ded ENS 52 53 54 55 14 3 AEX Certificate of Compliance sss rre niet pare aka o p tnm A 56 57 58 14 4 Declaration of s aue nox E ACER BUREAU e SR aei ese RU RS 59 60 Document Revision 61 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 CONNECTOR EAYOUT WORKSTATION T Y ervyveueR5e T ds 20 FIGURE 2 ASSOCIATES LID TIORN 402 28 er entente Enceinte Vm aun en er eel 33 FIGURE 3 YODA AEARMIHORN 56 ee ata datur bae Scene tet duit 33 FIGURE 4 HORN INTERNAL POWER 36 FIGURE 5 YODA HORN YO5 ISC INTERNAL POWER 37 FIGURE 6 WIRINGTO AMPHENOL 2 4 4 4 37 FIGURE 7 CONNECTION TO BARRACUDA 15 38 INM 19 102156 A 1 USER INFORMATION 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 INM 19 102156 A ABOUT THIS PRODUCT AZONIX Barracuda 15 Gen 2 Workstations
46. lesser e Wipe dustand fingerprints off the outside casing using a cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild ammonia based cleaning solution Do not use this cloth on the touch screen itself The Touch Screen can be cleaned with a glass cleaner such as Windex Do not use an abrasive cleaner or High Pressure Washer on the screen WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE HAZARD SEE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION DANGER POTENTIEL CHARGE ELECTROSTATIQUE VOIR INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Rubbing the unit vigorously with a dry cloth especially in very dry conditions can result in a static charge being built up which can cause a spark Always use a damp cloth 40 INM 19 102156 A 8 System Resources 8 1 AT I O Address Each peripheral device in the system is assigned a set of port addresses which becomes the identity of the device There is a total of 1K port address space avail able The following table lists the port addresses used on the system board Address Device Description 000h 01Fh DMA Controller 1 020h 03Fh Interrupt Controller 1 040h O5Fh System Timer 060h 06Fh Keyboard Controller 070h 07Fh RealTime Clock NMI 080h 09Fh DMA Page Register 0AOh Interrupt Controller 2 OFOh DMA Controller 2 OF1h Clear Math Coprocessor Busy Signal 1FOh 1F7h Reset Math Coprocessor 2F8h 2FFh IDE Interface 2B0 2DF Parallel Po
47. nals Figure 4 Beka Horn internal power connection terminal Yoda horn 5 ISC T4 NOTE Example only Consult manufacturer s user handbook for alternative Yoda family devices A full listing of certs can be found at http www cliffordandsnell com home certificates html Classification Ex II IG EEx ia or T6 Examine Schedule for temperature rating BASEEFA BAS02ATEX1190X Intrinsic Characteristics Ui 30v 133mA 1 3W Ciz 0 Li 0 Ingress Protection IP65 with sealed cable gland INPUT OUTPUT SUPPLY SUPPLY TO NEXT MODEL 19225 4 5 12 354 S SOUND SELECTION SWITCH VOLUME 4x2 WAY INPUT AND OPEN 0 CLOSE 1 CONTROL OUTPUT TERMINALS 32 programmable alarm tones Figure 5 Yoda Horn 5 ISC internal power connector INM 19 102156 A 31 Amphenol PTO6W 12 10S023 Connection to pins G and K as shown in table below Pin Name Description A DSR Data set ready B DCD Data carrier detect C RTS Ready to send D RXD Receive data E CTS Clear to send F TXD Transmit data G 15024 Horn plus H DTR Data terminal ready GND Signal ground J ISO Ret Horn minus VION 49 6 Serial Port Connector
48. nnected 5 n c Not connected 6 RX Receive Data 7 n c Not connected 8 n c Not connected Pin Name Description CTR Signal S SHD Ground INM 19 102156 A Serial Connector Pin Name Description A DSR Data set ready B DCD Data carrier detect C RTS Ready to send D RXD Receive data E CTS Clear to send F TXD Transmit data G 15024 Horn plus H DTR Data terminal ready GND Signal ground J ISO Ret Horn minus Barracuda 15 WS Serial Port Pin outs for Alternate Comms formats Amphenol I O RS232 RS422 RS485 Comments Circular Conn A DSR RTS B DCD TX DATA RTS RTS D RX TX DATA E CTS CTS F TX RX G RI ISO CTS Horn power H DTR RX J GND GND GND K ISO Horn power Notes If RS422 CTS or RS232 RI signals are required contact Azonix These signals are not available with the Horn option INM 19 102156 A 3 3 Front Panel LEDs Icon Color Description 0 Green Power on LED 5 Yellow HDD Active LED Heater ON LED Blue LCD Touch OFF LED Buttons Icon Description LCD Touch On Off Button Brightness Up Down Buttons Reset Button oO Power On Off Button INM 19 102156 A 3 3 1 Workstation System Board Specifications Processor e Supports Intel Core i7 2 2GHz processor r
49. oblems beet eet hoe cde E 33 34 73 Typical System Probl mis and Solutions PSP Sadie CEN pa quee 35 74 Screen Image SSUES has sss BERGER Nea ERE 35 75 BIOS Beep Codes ae bined aS Pe Loss 35 76 System Fallsto Power UD aig eee drain en ee ce aeque Li HR ea CURRUS eee RE 36 77 Software Application Program Not Working 37 78 Flat Panel Fails to Display gehen egt ie eda tox Ter ee UNUS RUE Sek Sod 37 79 Keyboard Falls to Work Properly 222r bhatt ee dew EROR be aad atid ware todos 37 710 Mouse Fails to Work Properly nehme RR Rao ERE Pe EORR E eae 38 7 11 Touch Screen Fails to Work Properly Resistive Versions 38 712 src DR EE 38 MAINTENANCE ien Ae au eoe dcs fer rs 39 8 1 Working witli Corinectors arid Cables mn he RR Rt RE Ro RUE Dec 39 8 2 Handling the Flat Panel Display eni ondas ond FER UEBER SEGUE 39 8 3 Working with System POWeP lt 05 20c ei ee0e decd de bad eid RU SHE DEP 39 8 4 Cleaning the Glass Display tmm d
50. on V2 power supply or vice versa INM 19 102156 A TROUBLE OBSERVATION REMEDY 1 0 e No communication Intermittently loses communication No Ethernet or Serial communication Intermittent communication via Ethernet or Serial Unplug and replug connection in question Verify proper cabling continuity and seated connections e Verify proper network settings on both the server and client side Try to connect to a different end device Check to see if anyone else s machine is having problems If everyone is then it could be the network is having difficulties e Verify secure Ethernet or serial connections Tight connections Inspect for connection corrosion and poor wiring System Unit has power but will not boot Barracuda is on but it is frozen Will unit POST and start to load OS My cursor is stuck on the hourglass and won t let me do anything Re load or re image flash or HDD e Verify no external boot device is connected Return for factory repair Simultaneously press Ctrl Alt Delete and reboot Or e Shut down the Barracuda Cold Boot Start up of a computer from a powered down state Touch screen Poor performance Touch screen not operating Curser not responding Curser placement is off set up to 2 from finger placement on touch screen No touch screen response Reboot Barracuda and wait
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52. on program does not check the following items 6 8 Has your software program been properly installed and configured Make sure you read the entire installation instructions before attempting to install it You may be instructed to modify some operating start up files such as config sys and autoexec bat files Is the processing speed compatible with your application software Refer to the documentation supplied with your application software to determine the speed at which the computer must run Have you made any input errors If prompted make sure you enter the correct information about your system when installing your software program Is there a conflict between a software application and your device drivers Is there an Interrupt conflict between your devices Does your software program require any extra hardware devices Are there any special memory requirements for the application software you are running Are there any version requirements for your specific operating system application Flat Panel Fails to Display If the flat panel fails to display check the following items 6 9 15 the system s power turned On Make sure the power cable is properly connected at both ends Is it plugged into a proper power source If the display is On but flickering or garbled make sure that the right video driver has been installed Adjust the contrast and brightness controls Keyboard Fails to Work Properly If you hav
53. onnect or disconnect cables while the unit or cables are Live or before confirming that the area is free and made safe from inflammable gases or vapors Always plug the power cord for the Barracuda into a grounded AC outlet INM 19 102156 A 39 WARNING AVERTISSEMENT This product must be grounded Use only a grounded AC outlet Install the additional PE ground wire if the local installation regulations require it Ce produit doit tre mis a la terre Utilisez uniquement une prise mise a la terre Installer le fil de terre PE suppl mentaire si les reglements locaux d installation l exigent 74 Cleaning the Glass Display Wipe the flat panel display with a dampened absorbent cotton cloth Do not use any abrasive cleaner on the screen Use care when handling the Barracuda The flat panel display is glass and can crack or break if the unit is dropped e Becareful not to scratch the Touch glass Keep all sharp objects away from the screen 75 Cleaning the Barracuda Casing Use the following procedure to clean the Barracuda CAUTION ATTENTION Before cleaning the Barracuda make sure the power is turned Off and the power cord is disconnected otherwise you may damage the Barracuda or injure yourself Avant de nettoyer le Barracuda assurez vous que l alimentation est coup e et le cordon d alimentation est d branch dans le cas contraire vous pouvez endommager le Barracuda ou vous b
54. ormal lab use and set up can be made without alarm accompaniment by turning the volume sound bar to the minimum setting or muting the sound function 6 Install the horn in the final position ensuring that it or the cable does not pose an impediment to personnel Use the 8mm two molded in mounting lugs at the base of the housing for fastening screws or bolts Common sense should be used to position the cabling away from any mechanical dangers promoting long and reliable operation 5 4 Precautions 1 The horn isolated power rail and return wires must not be connected to power supply grounds or PE 2 The horn draws lt 93mA 22AWG core wire be used to the maximum length allowed 138 meters 448 feet or by calculation for the selected cable 3 The connection cable capacitance plus any other capacitance must not exceed 83nF Co 83nF This typically limits the cable run to about 138 meters 448 feet but full inspection of the unit capacitance of the selected cable must be made and the total capacitance known by the installer i e the unit capacitance multiplied by the unit cable length must be equal or 83nF 4 Shielded semi armored flexible 2 core wire may be used but check capacitance as in 2 above The shield must be connected only to the isolated return line at both ends The shield must not be connected to the connector shell metal armor conduit or a PE point The shield must be internal to the cable and fully protected
55. ovides a Zener barriered output of 24Vdc off load which is fully isolated from the internal power rails and AC ground The horn must be connected to the i s rails provided by the Horn Board Connecting the horn to an un barriered 24v power source could compromise the zone certification and pose a potential hazard to personnel The horn is operated by sending a steady wave file tone to the sound chip by software The Horn Board detects the sound and switches on the 24v isolated Zener barrier protected horn power The horn will remain energized for the duration of the sound tone The frequency of the sound tone is unimportant but should be in the normal audio range Once the sound wave is terminated the horn will be de energized 5 3 Installation The horn can be installed in any indoor or outdoor position providing the front horn radiator is pointing horizontally or any angle down wards Pointing the horn upwards will cause the horn to become clogged with water or dust effecting performance NOTE Local codes of practice may override certain installation aspects NOTE Installation in accordance with NEC ANSI NFPA 70 guidelines for classified locations Excellent installation guides are available from the manufacturer s websites http www beka co uk sounder is html http www cliffordandsnell com iss htm Summary guide as follows 1 The horn must first be fitted with a 20mm gland of choice The gland selection
56. p down list to select your unit from the inventory If the unit does not appear in the list fill in the fields manually Our system will indicate whether the unit is Warranty or Non Warranty If the unit is Warranty no method of payment will need to be entered Please enter all data requested When the process has been completed you will receive a message referencing your RMA number Please print a copy of this document and return it with the unit Maintain a copy for your records Return unit to Eaton Experience Center Azonix Houston Service Center RMA xxxxxxxxx enter your number here 3413 North Sam Houston Parkway West Suite 200 Dock 1 or 2 Houston TX 77086 Should it be necessary to return your unit back to the Azonix Houston Service Center for servicing please pack your unit in the original shipping container If the original shipping container is no longer available the unit must be securely packed to prevent damage during shipment You must obtain a RMA number from customer service prior to shipment The serial number of your unit and the RMA number must accompany the returned unit INM 19 102156 A ADVISORY CONVENTIONS Four types of advisories are used throughout this user s manual to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Notes Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing any electrical componen
57. p menu Exit current page and return to Main menu PgUp Key ncrease the numeric value or make changes PgDn Key Decrease the numeric value or make changes Key ncrease the numeric value Key Decrease the numeric value F1 Key General help Status Page Setup amp Option Page Setup menu s only Shift F2 Key Change the color from a total of 16 colors F2 to select color forwards Shift F2 to select color backwards F3 Key Calendar Status Page Setup menu only F4 Key Reserved F5 Key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS Option Page Setup menu only F6 Key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table Option Page Setup menu only F7 Key Load the default F8 Key Reserved F9 Key Reserved F10 Key Save all the CMOS changes Main menu only 4 3 Obtaining Help Press the F1 key to display a small Help screen that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted option To exit the Help screen Press the Esc key or the F1 key 4 4 Troubleshooting the BIOS If after making and saving system changes in Setup you discover that your computer is no longer able to boot the Award BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings This override resets the system to its default settings Only alter the settings which you thoroughly understand It is strongly recommended that you avoid making any changes to the default settings These default settings have been care
58. perature and the unit will auto start once the safe operating internal temperature has been reached if it had been started from cold After the system receives power it begins a Power On Self Test POST If you want to review your hardware configurations press the Del key immediately after powering On the system If you do not enter the Setup utility immediately after start up the POST continues its test routines preventing you from entering the Setup utility 25 26 4 BIOS 4 1 Entering the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS functions as an interface between the hardware and the operating system It provides a Setup utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings It is immediately activated when you first power On the computer The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it When it finishes the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks launch it and then turn control over to the operating system To enter the Setup utility you must press the lt Del gt key immediately after powering On the system If you don t enter the Setup utility the POST will continue with its test routines preventing you from entering the Setup utility If you are a little bit late pressing the Del key you can re start the system by pressing the Ctrl Alt Del keys You will want
59. r compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To meet FCC requirements shielded cables are required to connect the device to another Class A certified device Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CET appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada INM 19 102156 A 298 450mm 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1 Product Description 3 1 1 Front View and Layout Dimensions 381mm 15 000in A a KS E o N 2 4 XS Q0 Sp INM 19 102156 A 3 1 2 Side View Workstation 5 i Fy N 2 1 55 Hi 2 B ed yoy E 0 0 2 51 308mm 2 020in 122 932mm 4 840in 167 509mm 6 595in 10 INM 19 102156 A 3 1 3 Rear View Workstation 111 825mm 4 403
60. rivers needed e High resolution e Multi touch capable up to 10 fingers e Digitally scanned free of drift INM 19 102156 A 47 48 13 Certificates The Barracuda Gen2 15 Workstation is certified for Hazardous Area usage according to the following certificates 13 1 ATEX Certificate of Conformity 1 TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE 2 Equipment intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive 94 9 EC 3 Certificate Number Sira 14ATEX4124 Issue 0 Equipment Industrial Computer Barracuda 15 WS Gen 2 5 Applicant Azonix Corporation 6 Address 101 Billerica Ave Building North Billerica Massachusetts 01862 USA 7 This equipment and any acceptable variation thereto are specified in the schedule to this certificate and the documents therein referred to 8 Sira Certification Service certifies that this equipment has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements that relate to the design of Category 3 equipment which is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres These Essential Health and Safety Requirements are given in Annex II to European Union Directive 94 9 EC of 23 March 1994 The examination and test results are recorded in the confidential reports listed in Section 14 2 9 Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements with the exception of those listed in the schedule of this certificate has been assessed by reference to EN 60079 0 2012 EN 6
61. rpose of improving such equipment or eliminating a defect therein Buyer shall permit Seller to do so at Seller s expense at the earliest commercially reasonable time Failure to permit any such replacement or change shall terminate this warranty In no event shall any warranty run for more than a total of twelve 12 months unless agreed to by Seller in writing whether or not the Product is returned or repaired Seller does not warrant any software delivered by Seller to be suitable for any particular use it is Buyer s responsibility to determine the suitability of delivered software and documentation for Buyer s purposes The above warranty is made only to the original end user of the equipment covered hereby THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED IN THIS PARAGRAPH ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN SUBSTITUTION FOR AND SELLER HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND BUYER HEREBY WAIVES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES OF SELLER AND ALL CLAIMS AND REMEDIES OF BUYER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECTTO ANY DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCTS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY A IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR USE OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE B ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OFTRADE AND C RECOVERY BASED UPONTORT WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM SELLER S NEGLIGENCE AND 4 ANY RECOVERY BASED UPON DAMAGED PROPERTY OR OTHERWISE BASED UPON LOSS OF USE OR PROFIT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTI
62. rsonal injury damage to your unit or a hazard in the operational area Ne pas suivre ces directives peut entrainer des blessures endommager votre INM 19 102156 A 23 24 3 6 Mounting the Barracuda Barracuda 15 workstations come fully assembled and ready to be mounted CAUTION ATTENTION Observe all local installation requirements for connection cable type A and protection level Respecter toutes les exigences d installation locale pour cable type et la protection au niveau connexion 1 Before installing the unit bench test by connecting all data and power connections Turn On the power After the adjustments have been made turn Off the power and disconnect the cabling 2 Carefully mount the unit onto the chosen mounting bracket and tighten the screws For the VESA 75mm or 100mm mounts the fasteners used must not exceed a thread depth of 0 30 3 Connect all cables and peripheral devices 4 When the installation is complete plug the power cord into a grounded AC outlet Turn on the power 3 7 Screw Pattern for VESA Mount 100mm VESA Mounting 10 32 x 30 DP 2 46 i 810 32x 30DP 246 19 102156 3 8 Starting the System fiber optic port must always be connected to a fiber cable prior to energizing the system CAUTION ATTENTION Ensure all cabling is connected to the Barracuda prior to energizing the system in an area where explosive ga
63. rt 42 LPT2 378h 3FFh Serial Port 2 COM2 360 36F Graphics Adapter Controller 3B0 Parallel Port 1 LPT1 3C0 3CF Network Ports 3D0 3DF Monochrome amp Printer Adapter 3FOh 3F7h EGA Adapter 3F8h 3FFh CGA Adapter Blank or dim screen Floppy Diskette Drive Controller Blank or dim screen Serial Port 1 COM1 INM 19 102156 A 41 42 8 2 System Memory Mapping The following table illustrates the system memory mapping Address Hex Function 00000000 0007FFFF 512K System RAM 00080000 0009FFFF 128K System RAM 000A0000 000BFFFF 128K Video RAM 000C0000 000C7FFF 32K Video BIOS 000C8000 000CFFFF 32K I O ROM 000D0000 000DFFFF 64K ROM 000E0000 000EFFFF 64K Extended BIOS ROM 000F0000 000FFFFF 64K On Board BIOS ROM 00100000 FFFDFFFF System Memory FFFEO000 FFFFFFFF 128K On Board BIOS ROM 8 3 Interrupt Assignments There are a total of 15 IRQ lines available on the system board Peripheral devices use interrupt request lines to notify the CPU for the service required The following table shows the IRO lines used by the peripheral devices Level Function IROO System Timer Output IRO1 Keyboard IRO2 Interrupt Cascade IRO3 Serial Port 2 IRO4 Serial Port 1 IRO5 Reserved IRO6 Floppy Disk Controller IRO7 Parallel Port 1 IROS RealTime Clock IROS Reserved IRO10 Reserved IRO11
64. s between a screen of acceptable quality and one of unacceptable quality These documents contain detailed technical analyses and often are intended to help define that balance between perfection and price A normal AM LCD panel may contain between 15 for VGA and 30 for SXGA nonfunctional dots on the screen In VGA resolution this is less than 0016 of 921 600 dots subpixels that make up a screen of 640 pixels horizontal x 480 pixels vertical x 3 subpixels one subpixel each for red green and blue For a SXGA screen with 30 nonfunctional subpixels this would represent 00076 of 3 932 160 subpixels To minimize the possibility of ANY non functional subpixels Azonix only uses the highest quality display screens from name brand manufacturers Working closely with these major AM LCD manufacturers insures the highest quality AM LCD screens possible All display screens are tested for conformance to the specifications of their manufacturer and are certified to be within those specifications Should you have questions pertaining to the exact display screen specifications in your product please contact Azonix technical support INM 19 102156 A 43 44 10 Troubleshooting and Quick Reference Guide No 19 7000214 Product Barracuda Models All 15 Versions PRODUCT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Product Safety Precautions are described in the Azonix manual s for models covered in this bulletin All safety precautions and checks shall be
65. s open or loose will compromise the environmental sealing specification Be aware of humidity levels Consult the Specifications chapter to ensure that the humidity will not exceed the defined limits In very dry environments static charge builds up very readily Proper grounding of the equipment through the AC power cord can help reduce the likelihood of static discharges which may cause unpleasant shocks or operational hazard Adjust the display brightness to a comfortable viewing level Operating the unit continuously at maximum brightness will cause eye strain and unnecessary heating of the unit 3 5 Guidelines The following section provides the installation procedures for mounting the Barracuda Gen 2 15 workstation When properly mounted the Barracuda enclosure protects the delicate internal electronics against water and dust intrusion being designed to meet NEMA 4 and IP66 standards in all orientations 22 INM 19 102156 A CAUTION ATTENTION disconnect any cable when the equipment is energized in an area where explosive gases are known to be present Risque d explosion Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle ni retirer les cables de cette unit sauf si l alimentation a t coup e ou s il a t confirm qu aucun gaz dangereux n a t d tect dans le secteur Observe the following guidelines before installing the Barracuda Allow adequate space behind the Barracuda Allow at least 1 in 25 mm behind and
66. ses are known to be present Unused ports must have dust caps installed However the S assurer que tous les cables sont reli s au Barracuda avant l activation du syst me dans une zone o gaz explosifs sont connus pour tre pr sents Ports inutilis s doivent avoir les capuchons install Cependant le port fibre optique doit toujours tre connect un cable fibre optique avant d alimenter le syst me After making all of the appropriate cable connections for external devices and properly securing them the system is ready to receive power T Make sure all of the power breakers switches are in the Off position 2 Connect the appropriate end of the power cable into the system unit first INM 19 102156 A Then connect the other end into a grounded AC power source After the system is connected to a power source apply power to the system using the user accessible breaker press the ON button on the front panel and after a few seconds delay the unit should boot In the event of the unit being too cold for immediate boot up the heater will initiate automatically illuminating the amber LED on the front panel to alert the user Once the heater lamp has extinguished The unit can be started by pressing the on button For cold starts above 35 C simply press the button to start In cold operating conditions the heater will run as necessary to maintain the correct system tem
67. shade with yoke mount brackets e Boom chain mount e Panel mount option e Hard travel case e Extended detachable AC power cable Beka horn e USB keyboard 2 5 Certifications See Appendix F for the product certificates Council Directives EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Standards to which Conformity is declared LVD EN61010 1 3rd Ed EMC EN61326 with A1 and A2 Class A ATEX EN60079 0 60079 15 protection type nA INM 19 102156 A 2 6 The Barracuda fulfills the requirements for Group ll Category equipment in accordance to the ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Safety Markings IECEx Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 North America Class1 Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 EUROPE ATEX 6 3G Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66 Without Heater Option 3G SIRA 14ATEX4124 IECEx SIRA 14 0046 Ex T3 Gc CLASS ZONE 2 AEx nA Gc IPOS PROOUCT BARRACUDA WORKSTATION Q oinm Explosion pb ls cus sata y tor Cuubsineations to INPUT POWER 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 24 certified Do not STORAGE TEMP 40 C TO 70 C Tam 10 C TO 60 C OPERATING tn utr sorora oar can wre without hazardous gases Azontx Corp 101 Billerica Ave Bidg 4 Billerica MA 01862 USA Pm EAT oer With Heater Option usc PRODUCT BARRACUDA WORKSTATION WARNING Explosion peel SIRA 14 124 MODEL BARRA
68. t NOTE A note is used to make helpful information stand out IMPORTANT An important note indicates information that is important for you to know CAUTION ATTENTION CAUTION alert indicates potential damage to hardware and explains how to avoid the problem Une ATTENTION indique des dommages potentiels au mat riel et explique comment viter une telle situation WARNING AVERTISSEMENT An ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING indicates the potential for bodily harm from electrical hazards and explains how to avoid the problem A Un AVERTISSEMENT DE CHOC LECTRIQUE indique un risque de l sions corporelles contre les risques lectriques et explique comment viter le probl me ALTERNATING CURRENT MISE LA TERRE The Protective Conductor Terminal Earth Ground symbol indicates the potential risk of serious electrical shock due to improper grounding Le symbole de Mise la Terre indique le risque potentiel de choc lectrique grave due la terre incorrecte During operation e the relevant instructions available at all times to the operating personnel e Observe safety instructions e Observe national safety and accident prevention regulations e Operate the equipment within its published specification e Servicing maintenance work or repairs not described in this manual must not be performed without prior agreement with the manufacturer e Any damage to this equipment
69. t displays system values processor type memory size etc and settings on the screen Be sure to verify that these values match your actual system configuration NOTE When a system experiences problems during start up it halts the sequence displays an error message or issues a series of beep codes to indicate that a failure has occurred 6 2 Installation Problems If your system does not power up correctly after the initial installation the cause may be one or more of several minor problems Problems that occur the first time you power up are usually installation errors or an incorrect CMOS hardware configuration If the system fails when you first start it review the installation and configuration process and re read the applicable sections of this manual Try to answer the following questions s the power supply cable connected correctly and is the power switch turned On e Are all the interface cable connections secure and correct e Are the values listed in the BIOS Setup utility correct e 5 installed memory module of the correct type DDR2 667 533 SDRAM is the correct memory type INM 19 102156 A 33 34 If the installation problem can not be solved by the previously mentioned measures try the steps below 1 2 10 Turn the system Off Disconnect any serial devices from the system unit Make sure a USB keyboard and mouse is correctly connected to the Barracuda Make sur
70. ting The system will not power On unfocused Displayed image not sized Wrong Resolution setting Make sure the display resolution properly is not beyond the supported range 6 5 BIOS Beep Codes NOTE This section applies to the Barracuda Workstation version only Each time you turn On your system the BIOS executes a Power On Self Test POST This series of tests verifies that the unit is able to perform basic functions related to the system board It also performs a system configuration verification in which it compares the defined configuration with the actual hardware installed INM 19 102156 A 35 36 These tests make sure the system board and its memory are functioning properly Problems detected by the BIOS are communicated through error messages Errors are reported in one of two ways f the error occurs before the display device initializes a series of beeps will sound Beep codes indicate that a fatal error has occurred A beep code is an error message consisting of speaker tones arranged in distinctive patterns f the error occurs after the display device initializes the error message is displayed as text With some displayed error messages a prompt to press lt F1 gt may appear Should your system issue any error messages or beep codes before or during POST testing contact Azonix technical support for assistance During the Power On Self Test POST the BIOS either emits a beep
71. to enter the BIOS Setup Utility for the following reasons Changing components for example if you add a hard disk or memory If you do not run the Setup utility after adding the components the system will halt and prompt you to run Setup e Restoring CMOS memory This is a very unlikely situation but it may happen Therefore it is a good idea to write down or print out the CMOS settings in case you need to restore them e Customizing your system Your system may be functioning properly but you may want to take advantage of some of the Setup options for example To display a reminder message for virus checkup at start up NOTE Refer to the system board manual for more information on the BIOS Setup Utility as well as CMOS settings and options 4 2 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Use the arrow keys to highlight items press Enter to select use the Page Up PgUp and Page Down PgDn keys to change entries press F1 for help and press Esc to quit The following table provides more details about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard INM 19 102156 A Key Up Arrow Up Arrow ove to the previous item Down Arrow ove to the next item Left Arrow ove to the item on the left Right Arrow ove to the item on the right Esc Key ain Menu Quit and not save changes to the CMOS Status Page Setup amp Option Page Setu
72. trademarks and trade names used in this user s manual are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America and Canada This user s manual contains information proprietary to Azonix Customers may reprint and use this user s manual in other publications Customers may alter this user s manual and publish it only after they remove the Azonix name cover and logo Azonix reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology Changes which affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s manual ii INM 19 102156 A 1 CONTENTS USER INFORMATION 1 1 1 About this PRODUCE aod De on ae hee Boer Sree a 1 1 2 About this User s Manual ssr 22c2ac0shec e eb Me ce d petri E oec E de E 1 1 3 Customer COMMeNntS 25 2 lt aes erede ted Leto 1 1 4 1 1 5 Copyright iere re eoe Recien ee e RR TRADERE DX allan Reed aea ede 1 1 6 perti mec rrr 1 1 7 Manual Part du coti een erret dean ob em anes atrii d 1 1 8 Technical a die MAE
73. uations Not to exceed 10 of nominal supply voltage INM 19 102156 A 21 Installing the Barracuda 3 4 Before Installation Before installing the Barracuda Gen 2 15 workstation consider environmental factors at the site that could affect the performance of your system as well as any possible harmful effects from the operation of equipment nearby The following guidelines on placement of your unit will help ensure that it will provide safe and reliable service Make sure sufficient power is available and that a grounded AC outlet is nearby in which to connect the power cord Ensure that sufficient space is available to provide the circulation necessary for cooling Make sure the ambient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum temperature With some installations use of a heat exchanger air conditioner or user supplied fan to circulate the air may be required to meet this condition The Barracuda is designed to operate at a range of extremes However it is not good practice to continuously operate it at the highest end of the specified temperature range The overall life span of any electronic device is shortened when operated at its highest rated temperature Leave all covers in place at all times during operation The covers protect the user against high voltages inside of the unit and inhibit radio frequency emissions that may interfere with other devices or equipment Leaving the cover
74. udes iet 22 4 2 SIDE CPC 22 23 4 3 Mounting the Barracuda pssi wack hee Rex hr expe SAC RUE UR KR o Bare 24 4 4 Screw Pattern for VESA Mo nt I ee E yep REOR EE VER ERE DERE 24 4 5 Starting the Syste apta o toe oe Eve ence e oe ob dde Tee a ERE IR ug 25 BlOS rea be aac E Rem Gane arae sad Sos hehe theese bald E EE 26 5 1 Entering the BIOS Setup Utility ROLES EE ERE Een date eed 26 5 2 Using the BIOS Setup Utility ean eov e pou e PR HS Ep Pa go v VP as ed PP aret 26 5 3 Obtainitndg duet are 27 5 4 Troubleshooting the BlOS gt ares dae eee een ee Ace det 27 H m installati n creer Rb REPERI EEG de de 28 6 1 ju NI Mn 28 6 2 Operations ETT 29 6 3 ihe Dn bebe anes dae et be LA atate Sea i tester tnt reci i oy ae 29 6 4 30 31 32 19 102156 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 Troubleshooting ric RE RR EIER Meee eas S NE RUE EE 33 71 Typical Startup Sequence ica dais seem xp epe pace m WEEE hoe 33 72 listallatiori Pr
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