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1.                                                                                                           2      y    3  1 Panel  2 Multi touch panel  3 Status indicator  Rear View         1  2  1 Heatsink  2 Industrial Personal Computer interface  3 Industrial Personal Computer cover to storage drives  2 5  SATA HDD SSD  CFast   4 Industrial Personal Computer back to access mini PCle and internal connector for optional interfaces    NOTE  The cooling method is passive heat sink        21    Physical Overview       Bottom View             1 2 3 45 678 910g 11    1 x Optional interface   COM2 port RS 232 422 485   COM1 port RS 232   Audio line out   USB1  USB 3 0  and USB2  USB 3 0    Eth2  10 100 1000 Mbps    Eth1  10 100 1000 Mbps  support AMT  active management technology   Monitor Panel  HDMI   SMA connector for the Wi Fi external antenna  10 SMA connector for the GPS external antenna  11 DC power connector    COONOAARWHND      NOTE  Use an extension cable to connect the external antenna        22    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Industrial Personal Computer W19    Description    Introduction  During operation  surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach more than 70   C  158   F      A WARNING          RISK OF BURNS  Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              Front View                   1 Panel  2 Multi touch pane
2.      93    Hardware Modifications                                                    Features Values   Communication   Protocol CAN 2 0 A B   Signal support CAN_H  CAN_L   Speed 1 Mbps   CAN frequency 16 MHz   Termination resistor 120 Q  selected by jumper   Protection   Isolation 2500 Vdc   ESD 15 KV   EFT 2500 V   Surge 1000 Vdc   Environment   Operation temperature  20   60   C   4   140   F   Storage temperature  40   85   C   40   185    F   Relative humidity  5   95    non condensing       Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may disconnect the equipment        4 CAUTION       LOSS OF POWER    e Ensure that communication connections do not place excessive stress on the communication  ports of the Industrial Personal Computer    e Securely attach communication cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin cables with a locking system in good condition        Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage              94    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       PROFIBUS DP Master Interface Module Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBMPPBM 2 is categorized as industrial communication with fieldbus protocol modules   It is all compatible with the mini PCle card     The figure shows the PROFIBUS DP master interface module           The figure shows the dimensions of the PROFIBUS DP master interface module     mm  In           19 4  0 76                                     Cable Length  200   
3.      e All installation panel surfaces used should be strengthened  Due consideration should be given  to the weight of the Industrial Personal Computer  especially if high levels of vibration are  expected and the installation panel can move  Attach metal reinforcing strips to the inside of the    panel near the panel cut out  to increase the strength of the installation panel     e Ensure that all installation tolerances are maintained   e The Industrial Personal Computer is designed for use on a flat surface of a Type 4X enclosure     Indoor use only         36       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Industrial Personal Computer Installation    Vibration and Shocks    Take extra care with respect to vibration levels when installing or moving the Industrial Personal  Computer  If the Industrial Personal Computer is moved  for example  while it is installed in a rack  equipped with caster wheels  it can receive excessive shock and vibration        CAUTION          EXCESSIVE VIBRATION    e Plan your installation activities so that shock and vibration tolerances in the unit are not  exceeded    e Ensure that the installation panel opening and thickness are within the specified tolerances    e Before mounting the Industrial Personal Computer into a cabinet or panel  ensure that the  installation gasket is in place  The installation gasket provides additional protection from  vibration    e Tighten the installation fasteners using a torque of 0 5 Nm  4 5 
4.     RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION  Do not use this product in hazardous locations     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury           A WARNING    EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTION OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION    e Ensure that power  communication  and accessory connections do not place excessive stress  on the ports  Consider the vibration environment when making this determination    e Securely attach power  communication  and external accessory cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin connector cables with a locking system in good condition    e Use only commercially available USB cables        Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              Serial Interface Connections    This interface is used to connect Industrial Personal Computer to remote equipment  via a serial  interface cable  The connector is a D Sub 9 pin plug connector     By using a long PLC cable to connect to the Industrial Personal Computer  it is possible that the  cable can be at a different electrical potential than the panel  even if both are connected to ground     The Industrial Personal Computer serial port is not isolated  The shield ground and the functional  ground terminals are connected inside the panel     A A DANGER    ELECTRIC SHOCK    e Make a direct connection between the ground connection screw and ground    e Do not connect other devices to ground through the ground conne
5.     iy 7 87 g       PROFIBUS DP Master Interface Module Description  The table provides technical data for the PROFIBUS DP master interface module                             Features Values   General   Bus type Mini PCle card revision 1 2  Connector 1 x socket D Sub 9 pin  Power consumption 650 mA at 3 3 Vdc          95    Hardware Modifications          Features    Values       Communication       Protocol    PROFIBUS DP V1       Signal support    RxD TxD P  RxD TxD N                Speed 9600   12 Mbps   Termination resistor 120 Q  provided by PROFIBUS connector   Protection   Isolation 2500 Vdc   ESD 15 KV       Environment       Operation temperature  Storage temperature     20   60   C   4   140   F    40   85   C   40   185   F        Relative humidity           5   95    non condensing       Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may disconnect the equipment           CAUTION       LOSS OF POWER       e Ensure that communication connections do not place excessive stress on the communication  ports of the Industrial Personal Computer    e Securely attach communication cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin cables with a locking system in good condition     Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage        PROFIBUS Specification    The table provides the PROFIBUS DP specification        Features    PROFIBUS slave PROFIBUS master       Slave max       125       Cyclic data max        488 bytes  IOCR  7 
6.   Designates this port as hot pluggable        Serial ATA Port 4          Port 4  Enable or disable serial ATA port   Hot plug  Designates this port as hot pluggable        This table shows the PCH FW Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       MDES BIOS Status Code    Enable or disable MDES BIOS status code        fTPM Device Selection    Select GPDMA work around or MSFT QFE solution         TPM Device Selection          Enable or disable TPM device selection   PTT or dTPM  PTT Enables PTT  in SkuMgr dTPM 1 2  Disables PTT in SkuMgr informing  PTT dTPM is  disabled and all data saved on it is lost        Firmware Update Configuration Submenu    Configure management engine technology parameters     This table shows the Firmware Update Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       ME FW Image Re Flash          Enable or disable ME FW image re Flash function        USB Configuration Submenu  This table shows the USB Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       Legacy USB Support    Enable or disable legacy USB support  Auto option disables legacy support  if no USB devices are connected  Disable option keeps USB devices  available only for EFI applications        USB3 0 Support    Enable or disable USB3 0  XHCI  controller support            XHCI Hand off Enable or disable XHCI hand off  This is a workaround for OS without XHCI  hand off support  The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI  driver    EHCI Hand off En
7.  5    O  7 DTR4 RxD4  50  O  8 DSR4 N C  S o  9 RTS4 N C  o    10 TxD4 RxD4 o  gt   11 DCD2 TxD2  Data2  oL   e   12 GND GND o 9  o oll 3  13 CTS2 N C  19 to  wa   14 RxD2 TxD2 Data2      15 RM N C                                                  89    Hardware Modifications                                                                                                    Pin Assignment  RS 232 RS 422 485  16 DTR1 RxD1   17 DSR1 N C   18 RTS1 N C   19 TxD1 RxD1  20 RI3 N C   21 DTR3 RxD3   22 DSR3 N C   23 RTS3 N C   24 TxD3 RXD3  25 DCD4 TxD4  Data4   26 GND GND VEE4  27 CTS4 N C   28 RxD4 TxD4 Data4   29 RI2 N C   30 DTR2 RxD2   31 DSR2 N C   32 RTS2 N C   33 TxD2 RxD2  34 DCD1 TxD 1  Datat   35 GND GND VEE1  36 CTS1 N C   37 RxD1 TxD1 Data1   Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may disconnect the equipment   A CAUTION  LOSS OF POWER  e Ensure that communication connections do not place excessive stress on the communication  ports of the Industrial Personal Computer   e Securely attach communication cables to the panel or cabinet   e Use only D Sub 9 pin cables with a locking system in good condition   Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage              RS 485 Interface Specificity    NOTE  All the pins of the RS 422 default interface should be used for operation     The RTS line must be switched each time the driver is sent and received  There is no automatic  switch back  This cannot be configured in Windows     Th
8.  Chapter  This chapter describes the system monitor features of the Industrial Personal Computer     What Is in This Chapter   This chapter contains the following topics                       Topic Page  System Monitor Interface 102  Using System Monitor 106  Using Remote Monitoring 109  Using Notification Center 112                101    System Monitor       System Monitor Interface    Overview    The System Monitor interface provides remote monitoring  a features that helps you to access  multiple clients through a single console for remote device management  The System Monitor  immediately recognizes equipment and provides real time equipment maintenance  which improve  system stability and reliability     Remote Monitoring monitors the system status of remote devices  The monitored items include  hard disk temperature  hard drive health  network connection  system CPU temperature and  system voltages     Remote Monitoring also provides support for function logs so that managers can regularly check  the status of their remote devices     The System Monitor can display messages when thresholds are exceeded     System Monitor Requirements    Operating system requirements        Operating system       Windows Embedded Standard 7  WES7P  SP1 64 bits MUI       Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64 bits       Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry 64 bits MUI          Software requirements              Description Software  Framework Microsoft NET Framework version 2 0 or higher  Driver Pro face Sof
9.  Computer  18 W typical  60 W max   W19    Industrial Personal Computer  28 W typical  60 W max           Operating Systems    The products are delivered with a pre installed operating system according to the configuration        Operating Systems       Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry 64 bits MUI       Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64 bits          Windows Embedded Standard 7  WES7P  SP1 64 bits MUI       NOTE  All Windows 8 configuration product must be connected to Internet during first start up for  activation of Operating System        28                PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Interface Characteristics    Serial Interface                   Element Characteristics   Type 1 x RS 232 422 RS 485  with auto data flow control  modem capable  not  electrically isolated   Amount 2   Transfer rate Maximum 115 2 kbps   Connection D Sub 9 pin  plug                USB Interface                         Element Characteristics   Type USB 3 0   Amount 2   Transfer rate Low speed  1 5 Mbps   full speed  12 Mbps   high speed  480 Mbps  and super  speed  5 Gbps    Connection Type A   Current load Maximum 1 A per connection             Ethernet Interface                         Element Characteristics   Type RJ45   Amount 2   Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps   AMT Support active management technology  Ethernet1           HDMI Interface                         Element Characteristics   Type High Definition multimedia interface connector  Amount 1   Resolution Supports HDVI up 
10.  DMI Link Extended Synch  Control    Enable or disable DMI link extended synch control  The control of extended  synch on SB side of the DMI link        PCle USB Glitch W A    Enable or disable PCle USB glitch W A  PCle USB glitch W A for bad USB  device connected behind PCle PEG port        PCI Express Root Port 1    Change PCle root port 1 settings        MINI PCle          Change PCle root port 6 settings           PCI Express Root Port 1 Configuration Submenu    This table shows the PCI Express Root Port 1 Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       PCI Express Root Port 1    Enable or disable PCle root port        ASPM Support    Set the ASPM level    e Force LOs  force all links to LOs state   e Auto BlOS auto configure       Disable  disables ASPM        L1 Substates    Change L1 substates settings                 PME SCI Enable or disable PME SCI   Hot Plug Enable or disable hot plug   PCle Speed Select PCle speed        Detect Non Compliance  Device          Enable or disable detect non compliance device  If enabled  it takes more  time at POST time              63    Configuration of the BIOS       Mini PCle Configuration Submenu       Extra Bus Reserved    Select extra bus reserved  0   7  for bridges behind this root bridge        Reserved Memory    Select reserved memory range for this root bridge   Prefetchable memory  Select prefetchable memory range for this root  bridge        Reserved I O    Select reserved I O  4k 8k 12k 16k    48k  range
11.  Discard Changes    Select this option to discard any current changes and load previous system  configuration        Restore Defaults    Select this option to configure automatically all BIOS setup items to the optimal  default settings  The optimal defaults are designed for maximum system  performance  but may not work best for all computer applications  Do not use the  optimal defaults if the user   s computer is experiencing system configuration  problems        Save User Defaults    When the system configuration is complete  select this option to save changes as  the user defaults without exit BIOS setup menu        Restore User Defaults    Select this option to restore the user defaults        Boot Override    Selects a device to use for a boot override        Launch EFI Shell from  filesystem device          Attempts to launch EFI shell application from one of the available file system  devices           68       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 8    Hardware Modifications       Subject of This Chapter    This chapter is about the hardware modifications for the Industrial Personal Computer     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following sections                    Section Topic Page  8 1 Before Modifications 70  8 2 Storages Modifications 72  8 3 Optional Interfaces 78                   69    Hardware Modifications       Section 8 1    Before Modifications       Before Modifications    Overview    For detailed install
12.  E Detault Group  devices V Edit         Network warning group  Group or Device name    Number of online agents    Click to Add Group    Click to Add Device    Click to Set Threshold           A E nnn 6 Click to remove one or more entire agent from item list    Add Group  create group name and edit description then add device s  to a specific group    Add Device  click Add Device to add devices  Click Search to scan for device s  on the LAN and  select the devices which you wanted then add it them    Threshold Setting  monitoring threshold contains four items  Temperature  Fan Speed  Voltage   and Hard Disk  In addition to the defaults  managers can increase or decrease items from this page   When the status higher or lower than threshold  the number color will change to red for warning   Remove  if you have determined that your device or group is not online  click Remove to remove it  from the list    Update All Agent  console detect agent   s update status  once one of your agents on device list is  not up to date  the icon Update All Agents icon will show on the top of extended function  and you  can update all agents by clicking it    Manage device of group  click Edit on the device bar to add or remove device s   Click Edit to edit  group name and related description                    109    System Monitor          Description       Detailed device status  click device to get detailed information contained several items   CPU Memory Usage  System Temperature  CPU Temper
13.  collected and processed separately   when they have run out and at the end of product life     Refer to the section Maintenance  see page 115  to extract cells and batteries from the product   These batteries do not contain a weight percentage of heavy metals over the threshold notified by  European Directive 2006 66 EC        16    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       European  CE  Compliance    CE Compliance Note    The products described in this manual comply with the European Directives concerning  Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage  CE marking  when used as specified in the  relevant documentation  in applications for which they are specifically intended  and in connection  with approved third party products     KC Markings       of  su  Sy      5        o  AAE AERA  ARAARA A  EE aeae 0  AS HSA  hee  7AA  AAAA ABE AS 4A os Ae             17    Important Information          18    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 2    Physical Overview       Subject of this Chapter    This chapter provides a physical overview of the Industrial Personal Computer     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following topics                       Topic Page  Package Contents 20  Industrial Personal Computer W15    Description 21  Industrial Personal Computer W19    Description 23  Industrial Personal Computer Status Indicator 25                19    Physical Overview       Package Contents    Items    The followin
14.  covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc           Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        Optional Memory Card  The table provides the possible memory card part number        Part number Description  PFXZPBMPCFA2 CFast card 16 GB                   Preparing to Use a CFast Card    The Industrial Personal Computer operating system views the CFast card as a hard disk  Proper  handling and care of the CFast card helps extend the life of the card  Familiarize yourself with the  card prior to attempting insertion or removal of the card     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before apply
15.  for this root bridge        PCIE LTR    Enable or disable PCle LTR        PCIE LTR Lock    Enable or disable PCle LTR configuration Lock        Snoop Latency Override    Select snoop latency override for PCH PCle        Non Snoop Latency  Override          Select non Snoop latency override for PCH PCle        This table shows the Mini PCle Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       PCI Express Root Port 6    Enable or disable PCle root port 6       ASPM Support    Set the ASPM level    e Force LOs  force all links to LOs state   e Auto BlOS auto configure       Disable  disables ASPM        L1 Substates    Change L1 substates settings              PME SCI Enable or disable PME SCI   Hot Plug Enable or disable hot plug   PCle Speed Select PCle speed        Detect Non Compliance Device    Enable or disable detect non compliance device  If enabled  it takes  more time at POST time        Extra Bus Reserved    Select extra bus reserved  0   7  for bridges behind this root bridge        Reserved Memory    Select reserved memory range for this root bridge   memory  Select prefetchable memory range for this root bridge        Reserved I O    Select reserved I O  4k 8k 12k 16k    48k  range for this root bridge        PCIE LTR    Enable or disable PCle LTR        PCIE LTR Lock    Enable or disable PCle LTR configuration Lock        Snoop Latency Override    Select snoop latency override for PCH PCle           Non Snoop Latency Override       Select non snoop late
16.  of torque when tightening the installation fastener   enclosure  accessory  or terminal block screws  Tightening the screws with excessive force  can damage the plastic installation fastener    e When installing or removing screws  ensure they do not fall inside the Industrial Personal  Computer chassis     Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage              CAUTION          STATIC SENSITIVE COMPONENTS    Industrial Personal Computer Internal components  including accessories such as RAM modules  and expansion boards  can be damaged by static electricity     e Keep static producing materials  plastic  upholstery  carpeting  out of the immediate work  area    e Do not remove ESD sensitive components from their anti static bags until you are ready to  install them    e When handling static sensitive components  wear a properly grounded wrist strap  or  equivalent     e Avoid unnecessary contact with exposed conductors and component leads with skin or  clothing        Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage           71    Hardware Modifications       Section 8 2    Storages Modifications       Overview    This section shows the installation of the HDD SSD drives and the CFast card     What Is in This Section              This section contains the following topics   Topic Page  HDD SSD Drive Description and Installation 73  Memory Card Installation 75                72       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Co
17.  pin  functional ground connection pin   Switching cabinet   Grounding strip    khwWD         46    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual                                         AC DC power adapter    Functional Ground    i          Use the AC DC power adapter for connecting the Industrial Personal Computer     NOTE  Use the AC DC power adapter for connecting the Industrial Personal Computer   see page 51      When grounding  use the following        Step    Action       1    System wiring   Connect the cabinet to ground    Ensure that all cabinets are grounded together    Connect the ground of the power supply to the cabinet    Connect the ground pin of the Industrial Personal Computer to the cabinet   Connect the I O to the controller if needed    Connect the power supply to the Industrial Personal Computer        Check that the grounding resistance is 100 Qor less        When connecting the SG line to another device  ensure that the design of the system connection  does not produce a ground loop     NOTE  The SG and ground connection screw are connected internally in the Industrial Personal  Computer              Use 2 5 mm   AWG 14  wire to make the ground connection  Create the connection point as  close to the Industrial Personal Computer as possible and make the wire as short as possible           Grounding I O Signal Lines    4 DANGER       RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION    Do not use this product in hazardous locations     Failure to follow the
18. 168 244 bytes slave                         Acyclic read write 6 240 bytes  DPV1 Class 1 2 240 bytes  Signal support Yes  Configuration data 244 bytes  Application specific parameters 237 bytes          96             PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Wi Fi Interface Card Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBPFWF2 is categorized as a local area wireless for USB equipped wireless embedded  systems  It does not use the mini PCle slot  Wi Fi direct support to connect Wi Fi devices to each  other with no need for a wireless access point     The figure shows the Wi Fi interface card        The figure shows the dimensions of the Wi Fi interface module   mm 12 5 3 63    j 0 49         0 14                            _  363    0 14    42 R  1 65    NOTE  The interface is mounted on a USB cable available within the product  The antennas are  mounted directly on the product to locations in the bottom  see page 22   They can also be  mounted remotely using intermediate cables           97    Hardware Modifications       Wi Fi Interface Card Description    The table provides technical data for the Wi Fi interface card        Element    Characteristics       General       Standard conformance    802 11 a  802 11b  802 11 g  802 11 n       Frequency range    USA    2 4   2 483 GHz  5 15   5 35 GHz  5 47   5 725 GHz  5 725   5 825 GHz  Europe   2 4   2 483 GHz  5 15   5 35 GHz  5 47   5 725 GHz  Japan   2 4   2 497 GHz  5 15   5 35 GHz  5 47   5 725 GHz  China   
19. 2 4   2 483 GHz  5 725   5 85 GHz       Antenna connector    2 x U FL connectors       Power consumption    410 mA at 5 Vdc       Communication       Signal    2x Tx 2x Rx       Channel spacing    5 MHz       Host interface    4 pin USB 2 0 pin header  pin 1  5 Vdc  pin 2  D   pin 3  D   pin 4  GND        Operation distance    30 Mbps at 50 m  164 ft        Modulation technique    DSS with CCK  DQPSK  DBPSK  OFDM with BPSK  QPSK  16QAM  64QAM       Mac protocol    CSMA  CA with ACK architecture 32 bit MAC       Security    64   128 bit WEP  WPA  WPA2  TKIP  AES  WAPI       Environment       Operation temperature  Storage temperature    0   60   C  32   140   F    20   80   C   4   176   F        Relative humidity        15   95    non condensing          Wi Fi Interface Cable Description    The table provides technical data for the Wi Fi interface cable and antenna        Part number    Characteristics       PFXZPBCBAN5S2          Remote Wi Fi antenna cable 5 m  16 4 ft           98          PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Part Ill    Installation       Subject of this Part  This part describes the product installation     What Is in This Part   This part contains the following chapters                 Chapter Chapter Name Page  9 System Monitor 101  10 Software API 113  11 Maintenance 115                      99    Installation          100    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 9    System Monitor       Subject of this
20. 485 isolated  Interface 4 x RS 422 485   Interface 2 x USB 3 0   Interface 2 x RS 232 isolated  Interface 4 x RS 232   Interface 2 x Gigabit POE LAN  Interface 16 x DI   8 x DO   1 x Wi Fi module   Interface 2 x CANopen   Interface 1x PROFIBUS DP with NVRAM  Interface 1 x Gigabit IEEE1588 LAN                                           ALS  olm SC  N   Om  a   Ww  rm   gt    gt O       Second storage None   CFast 16 GB  HDD 500 GB  HDD 1 TB  SSD 80 GB  SSD 160 GB  SSD 240 GB                      IO TM O  YS  Z          Software bundle None  BLUE  WinGP             Remote HMI server       BLUE and remote HMI server       ci IID ol wz    WinGP and remote HMI server             Customization None 0                Spare None 0          NOTE  All instructions applicable to the enclosed product and all safety precautions must be  observed     Validity Note  This document is valid for the PS5000 Series     The technical characteristics of the device s  described in this manual also appear online at  http   www pro face com trans en manual 1001  html    The characteristics presented in this manual should be the same as those that appear online  In  line with our policy of constant improvement we may revise content over time to improve clarity and  accuracy  In the event that you see a difference between the manual and online information  use  the online information as your reference        PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Registered trademarks    Microsoft   an
21. 4X Indoor or  Type 4 is not part of UL certification        40    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Part Il    Implementation       Subject of this Part    This part describes setting up the product     What Is in This Part     This part contains the following chapters                          Chapter Chapter Name Page  5 Getting Started 43  6 Industrial Personal Computer Connections 45  7 Configuration of the BIOS 57  8 Hardware Modifications 69                41    Implementation          42    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 5  Getting Started       First Power up    License Agreement    Limitations on your usage of the Microsoft Windows Operating System are noted in Microsofts End  User License Agreement  EULA   This EULA is included on the media containing the software  required to reinstall the operating system  Read this document before first power up     On first power up of your Industrial Personal Computer  to customize and set the parameters for  your system  refer to the Industrial Personal Computer Installation Guide     EWF Manager    The Industrial Personal Computer operating system  WES  is installed on a memory card  This  card is a re writable CFast card that enables approximately 100 000 write operations     The EWF Manager  Enhanced Write Filter Manager  minimizes the number of write operations to  help extend the life of the CFast card  The EWF Manager loads temporary data  for example   system upd
22. D81 SSD 80 GB MLC  PFXZPESSD161 SSD 160 GB MLC  PFXZPBSSD242 SSD 240 GB MLC  PFXZPECFA162 CFast 16 GB   Accessories   PFXZPBCNDC2 DC power connectors  5 pieces   PFXZPPAF12P2 Installation fastener  12 pieces   PFXZPPDSP152 Protective sheet W15     5 pieces   PFXZPPDSP192 Protective sheet W19     5 pieces   PFXZPPWG152 Gasket for W15     PFXZPPWG192 Gasket for W19     PFXZPSPUAC3 AC power module                121    Accessories          122    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Appendix B    After sales Service       After sales Service    Information  For details on after sales service  refer to Pro face website at    http   www pro face com trans en manual 1001  html       123    After sales Service          124    
23. Ib in      Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage              Installation Gasket    Use of the installation gasket may help extend the operating life of your Industrial Personal  Computer  The gasket is required to meet the protection ratings  IP65  IP20  NEMA 4X Indoor  of  the Industrial Personal Computer and provides additional protection from vibration     NOTE  NEMA 4X Indoor or Type 4 is not part of UL certification        CAUTION          LOSS OF SEAL    e Inspect the gasket prior to installation or reinstallation  and periodically as required by your  operating environment    e Replace the complete Industrial Personal Computer if visible scratches  tears  dirt  or  excessive wear are noted during inspection    e Do not stretch the gasket unnecessarily or allow the gasket to contact the corners or edges of  the frame    e Ensure that the gasket is fully seated in the installation groove    e Install the Industrial Personal Computer into a panel that is flat and free of scratches or dents    e Tighten the installation fasteners using a torque of 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in      Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage              Easy Installation of the Industrial Personal Computer  The installation gasket is required when installing the Industrial Personal Computer  With easy  installation  an individual can complete the panel mount process     NOTE  For easy installation  the suggested mounting pane
24. KV  air   EFT 1000 V   Surge 1000 Vdc       Environment       Operation temperature  Storage temperature     20   60   C   4   140   F    40   85   C   40   185   F        Relative humidity           5   95    non condensing          Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may disconnect the equipment           CAUTION       LOSS OF POWER       e Ensure that communication connections do not place excessive stress on the communication  ports of the Industrial Personal Computer    e Securely attach communication cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin cables with a locking system in good condition     Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage           92       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       CANopen Interface Module Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBMPCANWN2 is categorized as industrial communication with fieldbus protocol  modules  It is all compatible with the mini PCle card     The figure shows the CANopen interface module        The figure shows the dimensions of the CANopen interface module     mm  in                    5   ace                                              Cable Length  200       p 7 87       CANopen Interface Module Description  The table provides technical data for the CANopen interface module                       Features Values   General   Bus type Mini PCle card revision 1 2  Connector 2 x plug D Sub 9 pin  Power consumption 400 mA at 5 Vdc           
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26. R DL format  and with USB connection     Setting up the hardware     e Shut down Windows   in an orderly fashion and remove all power from the device   e Disconnect all external peripherals     NOTE  Save all main data on the hard drive or memory card  the reinstallation process erases all  data   The reinstallation process returns the computer to its factory settings     Reinstallation  Refer to the procedure in the leaflet provided with the recovery media        116    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Regular Cleaning and Maintenance    Introduction    Inspect the Industrial Personal Computer periodically to determine its general condition  For  example    e Are all power cords and cables connected properly  Have any become loose    e Are all installation fasteners holding the unit securely    e ls the ambient temperature within the specified range    e Are there any scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket     The following describes service maintenance work which can be carried out by a trained  qualified  user     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all cove
27. ROM priority setting           66          PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Security Menu    Security Setup  Select Security Setup from the main BIOS setup menu  All Security Setup options  such as  password protection is described in this section  To access the submenu for the following items   select the item and press Enter   Change Administrator   User Password  Select this option and press Enter to access the  submenu  and then type the password        67    Configuration of the BIOS       Save  amp  Exit Menu    Menu    This table shows the Save  amp  Exit menu setting options        BIOS setting    Description       Save Changes and  Exit    When the system configuration is complete  select this option to save changes  exit  BIOS setup and  if necessary  reboot the computer to take into account all system  configuration parameters        Discard Changes and  Exit    Select this option to quit setup without making any permanent changes to the  system configuration        Save Changes and  Reset    Selecting this option displays a confirmation message box  On confirming  you  save changes to the BIOS settings  save the settings to CMOS  and restart the  system        Discard Changes and  Reset    Select this option to quit BIOS setup without making any permanent changes to the  system configuration and reboot the computer        Save Changes    Select this option to save the system configuration changes without exiting the  BIOS setup menu       
28. Serial COM Port 1 Configuration Submenu    This table shows the Serial COM Port 1 Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       Serial COM Port 1    Enable or disable the COM port           Change settings          Select an optimal setting for super I O device        Serial COM Port 2 Configuration Submenu    This table shows the Serial COM Port 2 Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       Serial COM Port 2    Enable or disable the COM port        Change settings          Select an optimal setting for super I O device           iManager Configuration Submenu    This table shows the iManager Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       CPU Shutdown Temperature    Select CPU shutdown temperature        iManager WatchDog IRQ    Select iManager IRQ number eBrain watchdog           Backlight Enable Polarity          Switch backlight enable polarity for native or invert           61    Configuration of the BIOS       Hardware Monitor Submenu  This table shows the Hardware Monitor status        BIOS setting Description       CPU temperature        VBAT        V5SB        VIN                COM2 Configuration Submenu  This table shows the COM2 Configuration options                          BIOS setting Description   CON2 art mode setting Select RS 232 or RS422 RS485 mode  The default setting is RS 232 mode   COM2 RS422 485 type Select RS485 422 slave or RS422 master setting    setting   COM2 RS422 485 120 ohm Enable or disable t
29. Sub 9 pin plug connector     By using a long PLC cable to connect to the Industrial Personal Computer  it is possible that the  cable can be at a different electrical potential than the panel  even if both are connected to ground     The serial port not isolated have the signal ground  SG  and the functional ground terminals  connected inside the panel     A  amp  DANGER    ELECTRIC SHOCK    e Make a direct connection between the ground connection screw and ground    e Do not connect other devices to ground through the ground connection screw of this device    e Install all cables according to local codes and requirements  If local codes do not require  grounding  follow a reliable guide such as the US National Electrical Code  Article 800     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury                 88    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       The table shows the D Sub 9 pin assignments                                               Pin Assignment  RS 232 RS 422 485  1 DCD TxD  Data  D Sub 9 pin plug connector   2 RxD TxD  Datat 1 5  3 TxD RxD       4 DTR RxD  oldo  5 GND GND VEE    6 DSR RTS  6 9  7 RTS RTS   8 CTS CTS   9 RI CTS                       The table shows the D Sub 37 pin assignments                                                        Pin Assignment  RS 232 RS 422 485  1 N C  N C  D Sub 37 pin socket connector   2 DCD3 TxD3  Data3  LQ  3 GND GND VEE3  itl  4 CTS3 N C  o O20  5 RxD3 TxD3 Data3 S 9  6 RI4 N C 
30. able or disable EHCI hand off  This is a workaround for OS without EHCI    hand off support  The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI  driver         USB Mass Storage Driver  Support          Enable or disable USB mass storage driver support           60                PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          BIOS setting    Description       USB transfer time out    Select time out section  The time out value for control  bulk  and interrupt  transfers        Device reset time out    Select device time out section  USB mass storage devices start unit  command time out        Device power up delay    Select device power up section  Maximum time the device takes before it  properly reports itself to the host controller  Auto uses a default value  for a  root port it is 100 ms  for a hub port the delay is taken from the hub  descriptor        USB2 0 FlashDisk2 10          Select USB2 0 FlashDisk2 10 section  Mass storage device emulation type   Auto enumerates devices according to their media format  Optical drives  are emulated as CDROM drives with no media are emulated according to a  drive type           IT8768E Super IO Configuration Submenu    This table shows the IT8768E Super IO Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       Serial COM Port 1  Configuration    This item allows user to set parameters of COM port 1        Serial COM Port 2  Configuration          This item allows user to set parameters of COM port 2           
31. al equipment and its installation  and has received safety training to recognize and avoid  the hazards involved        PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       About the Book    7       At a Glance    Document Scope    This manual describes the configuration and usage of the PS5000 Series   from now on referred    to as the Industrial Personal Computer      The Industrial Personal Computer is designed to operate in an industrial environment     The configuration number format is as follows                                                                                                                    Character number Prefix  1 4  5 7  8 10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17   18   Part number PFXP H D 8 0 N O N  N JO 0   example   Base unit Slim panel type S   Product generation Second generation   Display Slim panel Core i3 W15    H  Slim panel Core i3 W19    K   Box type None N   CPU type Core i3 4010U   1 7 GHz 3   Power supply DC D   RAM sizes 8 GB 8   Operating system None  Windows Embedded Standard 7  WES7P  SP1 64 bits   4  MUI  Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64 bits  Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry 64 bits MUI   Storage device None N  CFast 16 GB A  HDD 500 GB C  HDD 1 TB E  SSD 80 GB F  SSD 160 GB G  SSD 240 GB H                   Character number Prefix  1 4  5  6 7  8  9  10  11  12  13   14  15  16  17   18       Part number PFXP S 2  H N  3 D  8  O  N O IN IN  O  O  example                                  Options None   NVRAM mini PCle   Interface 2 x RS 422 
32. ar cover  Secure the rear cover using the 2 screws                 NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in         Data Writing Limitation  The CFast card is limited to write operations  Back up all CFast card data regularly to another  storage media    CFast Card Data Backup    Refer to the relevant procedure in the Software Installation Guide for Industrial Personal Computer  and Terminals  shipped with the product        77    Hardware Modifications       Section 8 3    Optional Interfaces       Overview    This section describes the optional interfaces and of the installation     What Is in This Section   This section contains the following topics                                      Topic Page  Optional Interface Installation 79  NVRAM Card Description 83  16DI 8DO Interface Module Description 84  RS 232 422 485 Interface Module Description 86  Ethernet Interface Module Description 91  CANopen Interface Module Description 93  PROFIBUS DP Master Interface Module Description 95  Wi Fi Interface Card Description 97          78       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Optional Interface Installation    Introduction    Before installing or removing an interface module  shut down Windows   in an orderly fashion and  remove all power from the device     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to in
33. art Ill  Chapter 9    Chapter 10  Chapter 11  Appendices  Appendix A    Appendix B    Optional Interfaces    Optional Interface Installation       0 00 0    cee eee  NVRAM Card Description                 0000  0c eee eee  16DI 8DO Interface Module Description                          RS 232 422 485 Interface Module Description                     Ethernet Interface Module Description                     22    CANopen Interface Module Description                          PROFIBUS DP Master Interface Module Description               Wi Fi Interface Card Description                  000200000 0s    Installation       System Monitor  sesso tds a Fa went ae ie ee es  System Monitor Interface             0  00 000 cee eee  Using System Monitor              0 0    e eee  Using Remote Monitoring                     00220000 ee uee  Using Notification Center                     0 220000 220 eee    Software API      Intelligent Management for Embedded Platform                     Maintenance       Reinstallation Procedure          0    00  cece eee    Accessories       Accessories for the Industrial Personal Computer                  After sales Service          00 0c eee cece eee eee    After sales Service    78  79  83  84  86  91  93  95  97  99  101  102  106  109  112  113  113  115  116  117  119  121  121  123  123       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual    Safety Information G           Important Information    NOTICE  Read these instructions carefully  and l
34. ates and software operations  into RAM  and does not write this information to the  CFast card     As aresult  when using the EWF Manager  restarting the Industrial Personal Computer overwrites  changes that the user has made to the system  The following types of changes may be overwritten  if the EWF Manager is active and the system is restarted     Newly installed applications    Newly installed peripherals    Newly created or modified user accounts    Network configuration changes  such as IP addresses or default gateways    Operating System customizations  such as desktop background      NOTICE    DATA AND CONFIGURATION LOSS    e Disable the EWF Manager before making any permanent changes to the hardware  software   or Operating System of the Industrial Personal Computer  Confirm that the EWF icon in the  Windows system tray has a red  X     e Re enable the EWF Manager after making permanent changes and confirm that the EWF icon  in the Windows system tray does not have a red  X   This helps extend the operating life of the  memory card    e Back up all memory card data regularly to another storage media                 Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage        Enabling Disabling the EWF Manager    You can change the status of the EWF Manager by running the ChangeEWFState  exe program  located in C  Program Files Change EWF State   After running this program  restart the  system for the change to take effect  You need administrator privile
35. ation procedures for optional units  refer to the OEM  Original equipment  manufacturer  Installation guide included with the optional unit     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury              4 DANGER       RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION  Do not use this product in hazardous locations   Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        During operation  surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach more than 70   C  158   F      A WARNING          RISK OF BURNS  Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage                 70    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual             CAUTION       OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE    e Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in 
36. ature  Device MAC Address  Motherboard  Model  BIOS version  Processor Model  Memory Capacity  OS version  System Status  Storage  Status and Network Status     Detailed info for OEM 731HX40DOAC    Usage      pgs   iia       Temperature    System  35  C  CPU  29  C    Device Information       Name  OEM 731HX4000AC    1P  locainost                Monitoring threshold settings   The Setting window can be used to monitor threshold setting  this contains 4 items  Temperature   fan speed  voltage  and hard disk  In addition to this  managers can increase or decrease items in  this page     Threshold Setting    Monitoring threshold      a  l ug  Threshold rule       system       Normal Value Show on Homepage    ions  V       Temperature System    Fan Speed CPUt    Fan Speed System_    Vottage Veore    vonane vaa             110       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Description             Set report schedule   The main feature for this is to set up a schedule and the running report status  The function is based  on the information that you set in the Set Report Schedule window  If you want to use the schedule  and the repeat functions  follow the step by step instructions  Click the Schedule Report button to  start  and set the repeat mode  time  and mailing list recipient then press the OK button     Set Report Schedule                111    System Monitor       Using Notification Center    Notification Center Monitoring    The Notification Center appl
37. buttons on the right to the application name to switch  between hierarchical or flat viewing mode  In the hierarchical mode  the devices can be divided into  different groups for easier management  in flat viewing mode  all the devices are shown in the same  page to have the overview of all the devices        2 Group Tab  according to the information or functionality they are divided into several tabs  The tabs  also display the number of current devices        3 Sorting  click on the column header to sort all the important information  Default is to sort by device  name        Device item  shows all device items        Status count  this shows the values that users care most about        Extended function  for each user  every remote application has its own customized functions                    106    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Description       7 Remove devices  If a device is offline for some time and you do not want it to show up  click the  Remove Device button to remove it     NOTE  If the device comes online  it shows up again     Remove    Click the checkbox to remove specific devices        Device Name    a etauit croup  0 devica s                                 Configuration  You can set configuration such as auto start up  language selection  wallpaper and update     General  Change system behaviors   click Edit to set System Monitor to appear in the system  tray and then set it to appear automatically in the system tray when th
38. cache lines        CPU AES    Enable or disable CPU advanced encryption standard instructions        Boot performance mode    Select the performance state that the BIOS set before OS handoff        EIST    Enable or disable Intel SpeedStep        CPU C states    Enable or disable CPU C states        ACPI CTDP BIOS    Enable or disable ACPI CTDP BIOS support        Configurable TDP Level    Select configurable TDP level  Allow reconfiguration of TDP levels based on  current power and thermal delivery capabilities of the system           Config TDP Lock          Enable or disable config TDP Lock  Locks the config TDP control register           59    Configuration of the BIOS       SATA Configuration Submenu    PCH FW Configuration Submenu    This table shows the SATA Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       SATA Controller s     Enable or disable SATA devices        SATA Mode Selection    Select SATA mode selection   Determines how SATA controllers operate         Aggressive LPM Support    Enable or disable PCH to enter  aggressively  link power state        SATA Controller Speed    Indicates the maximum speed the SATA controller can support        Serial ATA Port 1    Port 1  Enable or disable serial ATA port   Hot plug  Designates this port as hot pluggable        Serial ATA Port 2    Port 2  Enable or disable serial ATA port   Hot plug  Designates this port as hot pluggable        Serial ATA Port 3    Port 3  Enable or disable serial ATA port   Hot plug
39. ction screw of this device    e Install all cables according to local codes and requirements  If local codes do not require  grounding  follow a reliable guide such as the US National Electrical Code  Article 800     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury                 55    Industrial Personal Computer Connections       The table shows the D Sub 9 pin assignments  COM1 COMZ2                                                Pin Assignment  RS 232 RS 422 485  1 DCD TxD  Data  D Sub 9 pin plug connector   2 RxD TxD  Datat  1 5  3 TxD RxD     4 DTR RxD  olJ  5 GND GND VEE    6 DSR N A 6 9  7 RTS N A  8 CTS N A  9 RI N A                      Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may disconnect the equipment     NOTE  Adjust the serial port configuration in the BIOS  You can select RS 232  RS 422  or RS   485  The RS 485 port is designed with auto data flow control capability and automatically detects  the data flow direction        56    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 7  Configuration of the BIOS       What Is in This Chapter   This chapter contains the following topics                             Topic Page  BIOS Main Menu 58  Advanced Menu 59  Chipset Menu 63  Boot Menu 66  Security Menu 67  Save  amp  Exit Menu 68                57    Configuration of the BIOS       BIOS Main Menu    General Information    BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System  It is the most basic communication betwee
40. d Windows   are registered trademarks of Microsoft corporation in the United States  and or other countries     Intel    and Core i3   are registered trademarks of Intel corporation     Product names used in this manual may be the registered trademarks owned by the respective  proprietors     Product Related Information    4A DANGER    RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION  Do not use this product in hazardous locations     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury             A WARNING       LOSS OF CONTROL    e The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths  and  for certain critical control functions  provide a means to achieve a safe state during and  after a path failure  Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and overtravel  stop    e Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions    e System control paths may include communication links  Consideration must be given to the  implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the link     e Each implementation of a Industrial Personal Computer must be individually and thoroughly  tested for proper operation before being placed into service     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage               1  For additional information  refer to NEMA ICS 1 1  latest edition    Safety Guidelines for the  Application  Installatio
41. e OS starts up     Language  Change User Interface Language     Change Wallpaper  Change your main wallpaper in the framework   click Edit to select your  own wallpaper on the main screen        107    System Monitor       System Monitor Console Framework Update  Detect available updates   when the console  connects to the internet and finds a new update on the server  the Update icon is enabled and  allows you to update online  Sometimes  the updater will ask you to reboot this device when the  update is complete      amp  Configuration      El General       Language  El       Change Wallpaper    System Monitor Framework Update    I gt              108    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Using Remote Monitoring    Remote Monitoring    The Remote Monitoring application monitors the system status of remote devices  this includes  hard disk temperatures  hard drive health  network connection  system CPU temperatures   system CPU fan speeds and system voltages  Email alarms and function logs are generated so  that managers can regularly keep track of their remote devices     This procedure shows to access the Remote Monitoring application        Description       1   Click Remote Monitoring icon to run the application   Main application screen     Hard disk warning group    System warning group  Remote Monitoring 7 aad             All Devices System Warning   Hard disk Warning   Network Warning Q  Device Name    System Status HD Status Network Response  
42. e voltage drop caused by long line lengths can lead to greater potential differences between bus  stations  which can hinder communication  You can improve the communication by running a  ground wire with the other wires     NOTE  When using RS 422 485 communication with PLCs  you may need to reduce the  transmission speed and increase the TX Wait time        90    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Ethernet Interface Module Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBMPRE2zZ is categorized as industrial communication with IEEE protocol modules  It is  all compatible with the mini PCle card     Overview  The figure shows the Ethernet interface module        The figure shows the dimensions of the Ethernet interface module     wo   6 r 379 7                                                                                KIRS 0 20     ka Is  S  y    A   NS    lt 9    o Gs   N      Cable Length  200  F 7 87 g  e   Ethernet Interface Module Description  The table provides technical data for the Ethernet interface module   Features Values  General  Bus type Mini PCle card revision 1 2  Connectors 1 x RJ45 GbE half  full duplex  Power consumption Max  9 W at 3 3 V  Communication  Speed 10 100 1000 base TX  auto negotiation  Support 9K jumbo frames  hardware based support for precise  time synchronization over Ethernet  wake on LAN                   91    Hardware Modifications                Features Values   Protection   Isolation 1500 Vdc   ESD 4 KV  contact  8 
43. erference  in your application  observe the following two rules     e Install and operate the Industrial Personal Computer in such a manner that it does not radiate  sufficient electromagnetic energy to cause interference in nearby devices    e Install and test the Industrial Personal Computer to ensure that the electromagnetic energy  generated by nearby devices does not interfere with the Industrial Personal Computer   s  operation     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user   s authority to operate this product        A WARNING       ELECTROMAGNETIC   INTERFERENCE    Electromagnetic radiation may disrupt the Industrial Personal Computer   s operations  leading to  unintended equipment operation  If electromagnetic interference is detected     e Increase the distance between the Industrial Personal Computer and the interfering  equipment    e Reorient the Industrial Personal Computer and the interfering equipment    e Reroute power and communication lines to the Industrial Personal Computer and the  interfering equipment    e Connect the Industrial Personal Computer and the interfering equipment to different power  supplies    e Always use shielded cables when connecting the Industrial Personal Computer to a peripheral  device or another computer     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage                 14    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  U
44. ernet Gigabit IEEE1588  DIO interface module PFXZPBMPX16Y82 16 x DI   8 x DO and 2 m cable and terminal  CANopen interface module PFXZPBMPCANM2 2 x CANopen  PROFIBUS DP interface module PFXZPBMPPBM2 1 x PROFIBUS DP master with NVRAM  Wi Fi interface module PFXZPBPFWF2 Wi Fi module 802 11 a b g n  USB PH  and 2 x  antennas                   Interface Module Installation    Before installing or removing a mini PCle card  shut down Windows   in an orderly fashion and  remove all power from the device     A DANGER       RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION  Do not use this product in hazardous locations     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury           80    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          NOTICE       ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE    Take the necessary protective measures against electrostatic discharge before attempting to  remove the Industrial Personal Computer cover        Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage           NOTE  Be sure to remove all power before attempting this procedure     The table describes how to install an interface module                                Step Action   1 Disconnect the power cord to the Industrial Personal Computer    2 Touch the housing or ground connection  not the power supply  to discharge any electrostatic  charge from your body    3 Remove the 11 screws   Lift the back plate up to remove it   Insert the interface module in the slot and fas
45. g curve   120        100        80        60        40     Output Watts        20                             0        0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80    Temperature    C     Wiring and Connecting the Terminal Block    The table below describes how to connect the power cord to the DC terminal block of the Industrial  Personal Computer        Step Action       1 Remove all power from the Industrial Personal Computer and confirm that the power adapter  has been disconnected from its power source        2 Remove the terminal block from the power connector and connect the power cord to the terminal  block as shown below     Terminal block             Functional  Ground                               AC inlet    Connect the black wire with the 0 V and the red wire with the 24 V of the terminal block  Use  2 5 mm  copper wire to make the ground connection of the terminal block                    53    Industrial Personal Computer Connections          Step    Action       3       Place the terminal block in the power connector and tighten the screws                  Power cord    Terminal block       NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in            54       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Industrial Personal Computer Interface Connections    Introduction    The information below describes usage of the Industrial Personal Computer interface connections  in Class I  Division 2 Groups A  B  C  and D hazardous locations     A DANGER
46. g items are included in the package of the Industrial Personal Computer  Before using  the Industrial Personal Computer  confirm that all items listed here are present           Industrial Personal Computer                             Installation fasteners     12x panel mount clamps x         12x panel mount screws                   Restore  amp  documentation recovery media containing  the software required to reinstall the operating  system  the Microsoft Windows EULA  Installation  Language pack DVD for windows PRO OS Guide  Chinese user manual    Before using this product  flyer  Warning Caution information  Chinese RoHS flyer    DC terminal block  3 pin power connector    1 x wire for chassis ground    A bag with 4 x screws for mounting the HDD SSD and  2 x black screws for mounting mini PCle cards                       The Industrial Personal Computer has been carefully packed  with special attention to quality   However  should you find anything damaged or missing  contact your local distributor immediately        20    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Industrial Personal Computer W15    Description    Introduction  During operation  surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach more than 70   C  158   F      A WARNING          RISK OF BURNS  Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              Front View                     
47. ges to enable and disable the  EWF Manager              43    Getting Started       Right Click from Touch Screen Interface    HORM    To access Right click function from the touch screen  keep touching the screen for 2 seconds and  the corresponding Right click function is activated  for instance  displaying the shortcut menu      In HORM  Hibernate Once Resume Many  environment  a single hibernation file is used to boot  the system repeatedly  To set a HORM environment  please follow the steps below     Make sure EWF is disabled  You can run OSUnLock to disable EWF     Enable hibernation support  From the Control Panel  run Power Options and then select Enable  Hibernation in Hibernation panel     Enable EWF  Run OSLock  and then the system restarts   Open the software that customers want to use right after the system resumes from hibernation   Hibernate via HORM utility  Click Start Menu    All Programs    WF    The system continues to use the HORM environment unless you disable HORM  To disable  HORM  Run the EWF commit command  ewfmgr c   commit  and then restart the system  When  the system starts up  enter F8 and select Discard hibernation file        44    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 6    Industrial Personal Computer Connections       Subject of This Chapter  This chapter describes the connection of the Industrial Personal Computer to the main power  supply  It also describes the USB ports and identifies the serial interface pin a
48. he RS422 TX 485 data 120 ohm setting    setting   COM2 RS422 120 ohm Enable or disable the RS422 RX 120 ohm setting    setting          EC Watchdog Configuration Submenu  This table shows the EC Watchdog Configuration options        BIOS setting Description       EC Watchdog setting Select EC watchdog setting                    62    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chipset Menu    Chipset BIOS Features Tab    For details about the Chipset submenus  refer to     e PCH IO configuration    e System agent  SA  Configuration    PCH IO Configuration Submenu    This table shows the PCH IO Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       PCI Express Configuration    Change PCle configuration settings        USB Configuration    Change USB configuration settings        PCH LAN Controller    Enable or disable on board NIC        Wake on LAN    Enable or disable integrated LAN to wake the system   The Wake on LAN  cannot be disabled if ME is no at Sx state           Restore AC Power Loss          Select AC power state when power is reapplied after a power outage        PCI Express Configuration Submenu    This table shows the PCI Express Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       PCI Express Clock Gating    Enable or disable PCle clock gating for each root port        DMI Link ASPM Control    Enable or disable DMI link ASPM control  The control of active state power  management on both NB side and SB side of the DMI link       
49. ication manages the messages with 3 different types  Error  Warning   and Notify     This procedure shows the Notification Center application        Description       1 Click Notification Center icon to run the application   Main application screen     Notification Center      Notification Center          Device Name      Event Type      Detail      Date Time a    Notification Types    Setting Notification    Advanced Event Log Search       All  list latest 500 logs in 5 pages  and allow search bar to search the latest 500 event logs   Setting  shows advanced notification center settings        2 Event Logs  click the Event Logs icon to search the log   Search  you can search all logs here within a period by keyword   Export  log supports to be exported for your searching result                    112    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 10  Software API       Intelligent Management for Embedded Platform    Description    This Software API is a micro controller that provides embedded features for system integrators   Embedded features have been moved from the OS BIOS level to the board level to increase  reliability and to simplify integration  Software API runs whether the operating system is running  or not  it can count the boot times and running hours of the device  monitor device health  and  provide an advanced watchdog to handle errors found as they happen  Software API also comes  with a secure and encrypted EEPROM for storing main secu
50. ing power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc        Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury              75    Hardware Modifications             CAUTION       MEMORY CARD DAMAGE AND DATA LOSS    e Remove all power before making any contact with an installed memory card    Use only memory cards manufactured by Pro face  The performance of the Industrial Personal  Computer has not been tested using memory cards from other manufacturers    Confirm that the memory card is correctly oriented before insertion    Do not bend  drop  or strike the memory card    Do not touch the memory card connectors    Do not disassemble or modify the memory card    Keep the memory card dry     Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage           Inserting the Memory Card    The procedure below describes how to insert the memory card                       Step Action  1 Disconnect the power cord to the Industrial Personal Computer   2 Touch the housing or ground connection  not the power supply  to discharge any electrostatic  charge from your body   3 Remove the two screws of the rear cover   4 Insert the CFast card firmly into the card slot and fasten it to the Industrial Personal Computer          with 2 screws              76          PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Step Action       5 Replace the re
51. ize    Change aperture size        DVMT Pre Allocated    Select DVMT 5 0 pre allocated  fixed  graphics memory size used by the  internal graphics device        DVMT Total Gfx Mem    Select DVMT 5 0 total graphic memory size used by the internal graphics  device           Gfx Low Power Mode          This option is applicable for SFF only           65    Configuration of the BIOS       Boot Menu    Boot Settings    This table shows the boot menu options        Boot setting    Description       Setup Prompt    Select the number of seconds to wait for setup activation key              Timeout   Bootup NumLock   Select the keyboard NumLock state    state   Quiet Boot Enable or disable Quiet Boot option    Fast Boot Enable or disable boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch    active boot option  It has no effect for BBS boot options        Boot Option  1    Set the system boot order        CSM  parameters          Change CSM parameter setting        CSM Parameters    This table shows the CSM parameters        Boot setting    Description       Launch CSM    Enable or disable launch CSM        Boot option filter    Select boot option filter setting        Launch PXE  OpROM policy    Select launch PXE OpROM policy setting        Launch Storage  OpROM policy    Select launch storage OpROM policy setting        Launch Video  OpROM policy    Select launch video OpROM policy setting        Other PCI  device ROM       priority       Select other PCI device 
52. l  3 Status indicator    Rear View                                                                                                             Heat sink   Industrial Personal Computer interface   Industrial Personal Computer cover to storage drives  2 5  SATA HDD SSD  CFast    Industrial Personal Computer back to access mini PCle and internal connector for optional interfaces    khwOND      NOTE  The cooling method is passive heat sink        23    Physical Overview       Bottom View                          1 234567 89 103 11    1 x Optional interface   COM2  port RS 232 422 485   SMA connector for the external antenna   Audio Line out   USB1  USB 3 0  and USB2  USB 3 0    Eth2  10 100 1000 Mbps    Eth1  10 100 1000 Mbps  support AMT  active management technology   SMA connector for the external antenna  use an extension cable to connect the external antenna when  HDMI cable is connected    9 Monitor Panel  HDMI   10 COM1  port RS 232   11 DC power connector    ONOahWHND         24    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Industrial Personal Computer Status Indicator    Indicator Description      Status indicator       The table describes the meaning of the status indicator                    Color State Meaning  Blue On Supply voltage is OK   Orange On Stand by     No light   Supply voltage is off                    25    Physical Overview          26    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 3    Characteristics       Subject 
53. l thickness can be up to 2 mm   0 079 in         37    Dimensions Assembly       Follow these steps for the easy installation of the Industrial Personal Computer        Step    Action       1    Check that the gasket is correctly attached to the Industrial Personal Computer     NOTE  When checking the gasket  avoid contact with the sharp edges of the Industrial Personal  Computer frame  and insert the gasket completely into its groove        Release the 2 screws  cross type  at the top of the Industrial Personal Computer to raise the snap  hook                             Install the Industrial Personal Computer in the panel opening  see page 36  and push it into the  wall  The snap hook holds the Industrial Personal Computer to the wall                    38    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Step Action       4 Industrial Personal Computer installation complete    NOTE  Ensure that the angle is tilted no more than allowed by the mounting orientation  requirements                 Installation of the Industrial Personal Computer    The installation gasket and installation fasteners are required when installing the Industrial  Personal Computer     Follow these steps when installing the Industrial Personal Computer with installation fasteners        Step Action       1 Check that the gasket is correctly attached to the Industrial Personal Computer     NOTE  When checking the gasket  avoid contact with the sharp edges of the  Industrial Personal Com
54. n  and Maintenance of Solid State Control  and to NEMA ICS 7 1  latest  edition     Safety Standards for Construction and Guide for Selection  Installation and Operation of  Adjustable Speed Drive Systems    or other applicable standards in your location     This product has a touchscreen with Projected Capacitive Touch technology that may have  abnormal operation when surface is wet     A WARNING          LOSS OF CONTROL    e Do not operate when touchscreen surface is wet   e  f the touchscreen surface is wet  remove any excess water and dry the surface with a soft  cloth before operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage                    NOTE  The Industrial Personal Computer is a highly configurable device and is not based on a  real time operating system  Changes to the software and settings of the following must be  considered new implementations as discussed in the previous warning messages  Examples of  such changes include    e System BIOS   System Monitor   Operating system   Installed hardware   Installed software         A WARNING       UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION  Use only Pro face software with the devices described in this manual     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              10       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Part      General Overview       Subject of this Part  This part provides an overview of 
55. n the user  and the hardware     The BIOS Setup Utility lets you modify basic system configuration settings  This information is  stored in flash ROM so it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off     NOTE  To enter BIOS setup  press DEL  or F2 key during startup     Main Tab    When you press the  DEL  key during startup  the Main BIOS setup menu appears     This screen  like all the BIOS screens  is divided into three frames    e Left  This frame displays the options available on the screen    e Upper right  This frame gives a description of the user selected option    e Lower right  This frame displays how to move to other screens and the screen edit commands     This table shows the Main menu options that can be set by the user                    BIOS setting Description   System Time This is the current time setting  The time must be entered in HH MM SS format  The  time is maintained by the battery  CMOS battery  when the unit is turned off    System Date This is the current date setting  The date must be entered in MM DD YY format  The  date is maintained by the battery  CMOS battery  when the unit is turned off        NOTE  The grayed out options on all BIOS screens cannot be configured  The blue options can  be configured by the user        58       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Advanced Menu    Advanced BIOS Features Tab  For details about the Advanced submenus  refer to     ACPI Settings  CPU Configuration  SATA Configu
56. ncy override for PCH PCle        USB Configuration Submenu    This table shows the USB Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       USB Precondition    Enable or disable USB Precondition Precondition work on USB host  controller and root ports for faster enumeration              XHCI Mode Select mode of operation of XHCI mode    XHCI Idle L1 Enable or disable XHCI Idle L1  XHCIIDLE L1 can be set to disable for LPT   LP Ax stepping to work around USB3 hot plug will fail after 1 hot plug  removal    BTCG Enable or disable trunk clock gating        USB Ports Per Port Disable  Control          Enable or disable USB ports per Port disable control  Control each of the  USB ports  0   13  disabling           64             PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       System Agent  SA  Configuration Submenu    This table shows the System Agent  SA  Configuration options        BIOS setting    Description       VT d    Enable or disable VT d function        Graphics Configuration          Change graphics setting           Graphics Configuration Submenu    This table shows the Graphics Configuration options           BIOS setting Description  Graphics Turbo IMON Shows graphics turbo IMON current values supported  14 31    Current       Primary Display    Select which of  GFX PEG PCI graphics device should be primary display or  select SG for switchable Gfx        Internal Graphics    This item keeps IGD enabled based on the setup options        Aperture S
57. ns                  32   Industrial Personal Computer W19    Dimensions                  33   Installation Requirements                 0000  cee eee ee eee 34   Industrial Personal Computer Installation                        37   Part Il Implementation                0 0200 e eee eee 41  Chapter 5 Getting Started          asaa anaana annann 43  EN LON T e E E E E E E E ET  43   Chapter 6 Industrial Personal Computer Connections          45  Grounding aeea a a a teen ae Ss  ier aE A A a 46   Connecting the DC Power Cord               00  eee eee eee ee 49   AC   DC Power Adapter Description                0 00  e eee 51   Industrial Personal Computer Interface Connections               55   Chapter 7 Configuration of the BIOS                        57  BIOS Main Menu                 00  eee eee ee 58   Advanced Menu oerien ennes ori ere aoe k hee eres ees oe 59   Chipset Men         0225052580 ec eee ede Be ob oe Pa oe aa 63   Boot  MENU  cosit hed add bein dd ME bd Ah GES MAS Beene 66   Security Menu av  cise he eis ew eee ahs  Oe deere aetna  faced Gee 67   Save  amp  Exit Menu              20 0002 es 68   Chapter 8 Hardware Modifications                   00005  69  8 1 Before Modifications               0 000 eee 70   Before Modifications                0 0000 cece ees 70   8 2 Storages Modifications               0 000 cee ee 72  HDD SSD Drive Description and Installation                     73   Memory Card Installation               0000 200 e eee 75          8 3    P
58. nual       Industrial Personal Computer W19    Dimensions    W19    Dimensions  The following figure shows the dimensions     56 70   lt           2 23  37 10       488 g       1 46  7 00             i 19 24  411 60  gt    16 20 Fl            309 60  12 17  232 20                                        0 28       33    Dimensions Assembly       Installation Requirements    Important Mounting Information  Overheating can cause incorrect software behavior  therefore     Ensure that environmental characteristics are respected    The Industrial Personal Computer is only permitted for operation in closed rooms    The Industrial Personal Computer cannot be situated in direct sunlight    The Industrial Personal Computer vent holes must not be covered    When mounting the Industrial Personal Computer  adhere to the allowable mounting angle        A WARNING          UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION    Do not place the Industrial Personal Computer next to other devices that might cause  overheating    Keep the Industrial Personal Computer away from arc generating devices such as magnetic  switches and non fused breakers    Avoid using the Industrial Personal Computer in environments where corrosive gases are  present    Install the Industrial Personal Computer in a location providing a minimum clearance of 10 mm   0 39 in   or more on the left and right sides  50 mm  1 96 in   or more on the rear side  and  100 mm  3 93 in   or more above and below the product from all adjacent structure
59. of this Chapter    This chapter lists the product characteristics     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following topics                    Topic Page  Industrial Personal Computer Characteristics 28  Interface Characteristics 29  Environmental Characteristics 30                27    Characteristics       Industrial Personal Computer Characteristics    The characteristics are shown below        Element    Characteristics       Intel chipset and    Core i3 4010U  1 7 GHz             processor  Expansion slot 1 x Mini PCle   Memory 8 GB  DDR3 1600 MHz  SO DIMM SDRAM  Buzzer Yes       Cooling method    Passive heat sink       Weight          W15    Industrial Personal Computer  Approximately 6 kg  13 22 Ibs   W19    Industrial Personal Computer  Approximately 7 kg  15 44 Ibs        Display Characteristics                      Element 15    Screen size 19  Screen size  Display type HD TFT LED LCD   Display size 15 6    18 5      Display resolution 1366 x 768 pixel  FWXGA    Number of colors 16 7 million       Brightness control    Step less adjustment                Backlight life Life span  gt  50 000 h   25   C  77   F   Touchscreen resolution 4096 x 4096 DPI  dot per inch   Multi touch 5 simultaneous touch  projected capacitive           DC Power Supply    The following table describes the DC power supply        Element    Characteristics       Rated voltage    24 Vdc  20         Inrush current    TBD       Power consumption       W15    Industrial Personal
60. on by third party agencies   These agencies have certified this product as meeting the following standards     Underwriters Laboratories Inc   UL 60950 and CSA 60950  Industrial Control Equipment  CCC  RCM and EAC or GOST R certification  Refer to product markings     NOTE  For information on certifications and standards  such as certified models and certificates   see product markings or the following  http   www  pro face com trans en manual 1002  html     Compliance Standards    Pro face tested this product for compliance with the following compulsory standards   e United States    e Federal Communications Commission  FCC Part 15  Class A  e Europe  CE   e Directive LV 2006 95 EC  low voltage   based on IEC 60950   e Directive 2004 108 EC  EMC class A   based on IEC 61006 2 and IEC 61006 4    e Australia   e Standard AS NZS CISPR11  C Tick    RCM     Qualification Standards    Pro face voluntarily tested this product to additional standards  The additional tests performed  and  the standards under which the tests were conducted  are specifically identified in Environmental  Characteristics  see page 30      Hazardous Substances    This product is compliant with    e WEEE  Directive 2012 19 EU   RoHS  Directive 2011 65 EU   RoHS China  Standard SJ T 11363 2006  REACH regulation EC 1907 2006    End of Life  WEEE     The product contains electronic boards  It must be disposed of in specific treatment channels  The  product contains cells and or storage batteries which must be
61. on of 0 75 to 2 5 mm2  AWG 18 to AWG 14  and use 2 5 mm  wire  to make the ground connection   3 Place the terminal block in the power connector and tighten the screws                        Power cord    Terminal block    NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in            50       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       AC   DC Power Adapter Description    Introduction    The PFXZPSPUACS3 is an AC   DC power adapter  The external AC power adapter to be installed  out of Industrial Personal Computer  delivered with US  Europe and Japan power cord     Overview    A  amp  DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury           A WARNING    EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTION OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION    e Ensure that power  communication  and accessory connections do not place excessive stress  on the p
62. ook at the equipment to become familiar with the device  before trying to install  operate  or maintain it  The following special messages may appear  throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention  to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure     The addition of this symbol to a    Danger    or    Warning    safety label indicates that an  electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not  followed     hazards  Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or  death     A DANGER    DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result in death or serious  injury        This is the safety alert symbol  It is used to alert you to potential personal injury       A WARNING    WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in death or  serious injury           A CAUTION    CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in minor or  moderate injury              NOTICE    NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury           PLEASE NOTE  Electrical equipment should be installed  operated  serviced  and maintained only by qualified  personnel  No responsibility is assumed by Pro face for any consequences arising out of the use  of this material   A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation  of electric
63. orts  Consider the vibration environment when making this determination    e Securely attach power  communication  and external accessory cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin connector cables with a locking system in good condition    e Use only commercially available USB cables        Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage           A WARNING       RISK OF BURNS  Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage                 51    Industrial Personal Computer Connections       This figure shows the AC DC power adapter        This figure shows the dimensions of the AC DC power adapter     mm    189  1       89 5   1  3 52   0 04     oio    7 44   0 04                         45 5 1  1 79   0 04                                                                                           AC   DC Power Adapter  The table provides te    chnical data for the AC   DC power adapter              Element Characteristics  Input 110   240 Vac   47   63 Hz   1 89   0 65A  Output 24 Vdc   6 25 A max        Environment       Operation temperature  Storage temperature    See derating curve   40   85   C   40   185    F           Relative humidity        0   95    non condensing          52       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Operation temperature of the AC   DC power adapter deratin
64. ove 100   C  212   F   or incinerate   Recycle or properly dispose of used batteries           Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury           118    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Appendices    rem       Subject of this Part    This part provides the accessories for the Magelis Industrial Personal Computer products     What Is in This Appendix   The appendix contains the following chapters                       Chapter Chapter Name Page  A Accessories 121  B After sales Service 123          119             120    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Appendix A    Accessories       Available Accessories    Accessories for the Industrial Personal Computer    Accessories are available as options  The table shows the list of accessories available for the  Industrial Personal Computer                                                                                            Reference Description   Interfaces   PFXZPBMPNR2 NVRAM mini PCle  PFXZPBMPR42P2 2 x RS 422 485 isolated  PFXZPBMPR44P2 4 x RS 422 485  PFXZPBMPR24P2 4 x RS 232   PFXZPBMPR22P2 2 x RS 232 isolated  PFXZPBMPRE2 1 x Ethernet Gigabit IEEE1588  PFXZPBMPX16Y82 16x DI 8xDO  PFXZPBMPPBM2 1 x PROFIBUS DP master with MRAM  PFXZPBMPCANM2 2 x CANopen   PFXZPBPFWF2 Wi Fi card and 2 x antennas  PFXZPBCBAN52 Remote Wi Fi antenna cable 5 m  Drives   PFXZPBHDD502 Hard disk drive 500 GB blank  PFXZPBHDD1002 Hard disk drive 1 TB blank  PFXZPESS
65. ps with cable length  lt 15 m  Transfer rate Maximum 115 kpps with cable length  lt 1200 m  RS 422 485   Protection   Isolation 2000 Vdc   ESD 15 KV   EFT 2500 V   Surge 1000 Vdc             87       Hardware Modifications          Element    Characteristics       Part number    PFXZPBMPR42P2       PFXZPBMPR22P2       PFXZPBMPR44P2   PFXZPBMPR24P2          Environment       Operation temperature    20   60   C   4   140   F   Storage temperature    40   85   C   40   185    F        Relative humidity           5   95    non condensing       Cable Serial Interface    The table provides the technical data of the cable serial interface        Element    Characteristics       Signal lines    Cable cross section RS 232  Cable cross section RS 422  Cable cross section RS 485  Wire insulation   Conductor resistance  Stranding   Shield    4 x 0 16 mm   26 AWG   tinned Cu  wire  4 x 0 25 mm   24 AWG   tinned Cu  wire  4 x 0 25 mm   24 AWG   tinned Cu  wire  Protective earth ground   82 Q km   Wires stranded in pairs   Paired shield with aluminum foil       Grounding line    Cable cross section  Wire insulation    1 x 0 34 mm   22 AWG 19   tinned Cu  wire  Protective earth ground             Cable shielding       Conductor resistance B9 Ykm  Outer sheathing Material PUR mixture  Features Halogen free    From tinned Cu  wires       Serial Interface Connections          This interface is used to connect Industrial Personal Computer to remote equipment  via a cable   The connector is a D 
66. puter frame  and insert the gasket completely into its  groove        Install the Industrial Personal Computer in the panel opening  see page 36         Insert the 10 installation fasteners securely into the slots at the top  bottom  left and  right side of the Industrial Personal Computer see legend 1                                                     39    Dimensions Assembly          Step Action    4 Insert each fastener in its corresponding slot and pull the fastener back until it is  flush with the rear of the fastener hole    d b                                        J       5   Tighten each of the fastener screws  cross type  and secure the Industrial Personal  Computer in place                    NOTE  To ensure a high degree of moisture resistance  use a torque of 0 5 Nm   4 5 Ib in     6 Ensure that the angle is tilted no more than allowed by the mounting orientation  requirements                       CAUTION    OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE  e Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in  of torque when tightening the installation fastener   enclosure  accessory  or terminal block screws  Tightening the screws with excessive force    can damage the plastic installation fastener   e When installing or removing screws  ensure they do not fall inside the Industrial Personal    Computer chassis   Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage                 NOTE  The installation fasteners are required for NEMA 4X Indoor protection  NEMA 
67. ration    USB Configuration    COM2 Configuration    ACPI Settings Submenu Menu    PCH FW Configuration    IT8768E Super I O Configuration  iManager Configuration    EC Watchdog Configuration    This table shows the ACPI Settings options        BIOS setting    Description       Enable ACPI Auto  Configuration    Enables or disables BIOS ACPI auto configuration        Enable Hibernation    Enables or disables hibernation  This option may be not effective with some  Os        ACPI Sleep State          Sets the ACPI sleep state  The system enters when the SUSPEND button  is pressed           CPU Configuration Submenu    This table shows the CPU Configuration options           BIOS setting Description  Hyper Threading Enables or disables the Intel hyper threading technology   Technology       Active Processor Cores    Enable a number of cores in each processor package        Execute Disable Bit    Enables or disables the no execution page protection        Limit CPUID Maximum    Enables or disables the limit CPUID maximum        Intel Virtualization  Technology    Enable or disable Intel virtualization technology  When enabled  a VMM can  utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool  technology        Hardware Prefetcher    Enable or disable hardware prefetcher  Enable the mid level cache  L2   streamer prefetcher        Adjacent Cache Line  Prefetch    Enable or disable adjacent cache line prefetch  Enable the mid level cache   L2  prefetching of adjacent 
68. re i3 Model  User Manual       HDD SSD Drive Description and Installation    Overview    This device does not support hot swapping  Before any hardware modification  shut down  Windows   in an orderly fashion and remove all power from the device     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc           Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        HDD SSD Drive Installation       NOTICE       ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE    Take the necessary protective measures against electrostatic discharge before attempting to  remove the Industrial Personal Computer cover           Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage        NOTE  Be sure to remove all power before attempting this procedure   This table describes how to install an HDD SSD drive              Step Action  1 Disconnect the power cord to the Industrial Personal Computer   2 Touch the housing or ground connec
69. ristics       Isolated digital input       Input channels    16       Input voltage  wet contact     Logic 0  0   3 Vdc  logic 1  10   30 Vdc       Input voltage  dry contact     Logic 0  open  logic 1  shorted to GND       Input current    10 Vdc at 2 97 mA  20 Vdc at 6 35 mA       Input resistance    5 KQ                                                    Interrupt capable channels   2  IDIO and IDI8  Isolation protection 2 500 Vdc  Over voltage protection 70 Vdc   ESD protection 4 kV  contact  8 kV  air   Opto isolator response 50 us   Isolated digital output   Output channels 8   Output type MOSFET  Output voltage 5   30 Vdc   Sink current 100 mAc  Isolation protection 2 500 Vdc  Opto isolator response 50 us   Counter   Channels 2   Resolution 32 bit  Maximum input frequency   5   30 Vdc       Environment       Operation temperature  Storage temperature     20   60   C   4   140   F    40   85   C   40   185   F           Relative humidity        5   95    non condensing             85    Hardware Modifications       RS 232 422 485 Interface Module Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBMPR series are categorized as communication modules  They are all compatible with    the PCle mini card including isolated   non isolated RS 232 422 485 communication cards for  automation control     The figure shows the RS 232 422 485 interface modules           1 2x RS 232 422 485 interface module  2 4x RS 232 422 485 interface module  3 1x interface cables    The following figure sho
70. rity keys or other customer defined  information  All the embedded functions are configured through an API  application programming  interface  or by a DEMO tool  Pro face provides this suite of Software API and the underlying  drivers required  Also a set of user friendly  intelligent  and integrated interfaces speed  development  enhance security  and offer add on value for Pro face platforms        113    Software API          114    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 11    Maintenance       Subject of this Chapter    This chapter covers maintenance of the Industrial Personal Computer     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following topics                 Topic Page  Reinstallation Procedure 116  Regular Cleaning and Maintenance 117                115    Maintenance       Reinstallation Procedure    Introduction  In certain cases  it may be necessary to reinstall the operating system   Precautions to take     e Keep static producing materials  plastic  upholstery  carpeting  out of the immediate work area    e Do not remove ESD sensitive components from their anti static bags until you are ready to  install them    e When handling static sensitive components  wear a properly grounded wrist strap  or  equivalent     e Avoid unnecessary contact with exposed conductors and component leads with skin or clothing     Before Reinstallation  Hardware required     e Recover media   e Optional external DVD drive  compatible with DVD 
71. ro face software or approved software with our hardware products may result in  injury  harm  or improper operating results     Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage   Copyright    2015 Digital Electronics Corporation  All Rights Reserved        PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Table of Contents RA       Safety Information            2 000 eee eee eee 5   About the Book              00 cece eee eee ees 7   Part   General Overview            00000 cece eee 11  Chapter 1 Important Information                    000008  13  FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement for U S A            14   Qualified Personnel    0 0 0 0    0c ccc ee ee eee 15   Certifications and Standards              0 0    eee eee 16   European  CE  Compliance            0 0 0  eee 17   Chapter 2 Physical Overview           0000 c eee eee ee eee 19  Package Contents       0 0    cece eee 20   Industrial Personal Computer W15    Description                  21   Industrial Personal Computer W19    Description                  23   Industrial Personal Computer Status Indicator                    25   Chapter 3 Characteristics              0 00  cece eee 27  Industrial Personal Computer Characteristics                    28   Interface Characteristics     0 0 0 0    00 0 ccc eee 29   Environmental Characteristics           a   an aaa eee 30   Chapter 4 Dimensions Assembly              000 c eee eens 31  Industrial Personal Computer W15    Dimensio
72. rovides the technical data of the NVRAM card                                                  Features Values   General   Bus type Mini PCle card revision 1 2  Power consumption 3 3 Vdc at 150 mA  Memory   Size 2 MB   Read write speed 6 MB s   Environment   Operation temperature  20   60   C   4   140   F   Storage temperature  40   85   C   40   185    F   Relative humidity 5   95    non condensing  Maximum magnetic field immunity 8000 A m   during writing   Maximum magnetic field immunity 8000 A m   during read or standby          83    Hardware Modifications       16DI 8DO Interface Module Description    Introduction    The PFXZPBMPX16Y82 is categorized as digital input output module  It can be associated with a  DIN rail terminal card  It is all compatible with the mini PCle card     The figure shows the 16DI 8DO interface module        The figure shows the dimensions of the 16DI 8DO interface module   I O Plate                0 76    i    T7044 p 3 19 f                  9 7  0 3  4  0 21             N             w w       NS  a  TIS    Cable Length    i Tar j                16D1 8DO Interface Module  The table provides technical data for the 16D1 8DO interface module                          Element Characteristics   General   Bus type PCle mini card revision 1 2   Connectors 1 x socket D Sub 37 pin   Power consumption Typical  400 mA at 3 3 Vdc  maximum  520 mA at 3 3 Vdc             84    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Element    Characte
73. rs or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc           Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        4A DANGER       RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATION  Do not use this product in hazardous locations   Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        During operation  surface temperatures of the heat sink may reach more than 70   C  158   F      A WARNING          RISK OF BURNS  Do not touch the surface of the heat sink during operation     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              Cleaning Solutions          CAUTION    HARMFUL CLEANING SOLUTIONS    e Do not clean the unit or any component of the unit with paint thinner  organic solvents  or  strong acids   e Use only a mild soap or detergent that will not harm the poly carbonate material of the screen              Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage           117    Maintenance       Lithium Battery  The Industrial Personal Computer contains one battery  for backing up the real time clock  RTC      4 DANGER    EXPLOSION  FIRE  OR CHEMICAL HAZARD    The battery must always be replaced with identical type    For battery replacement  contact the field services department    Do not recharge  disassemble  heat ab
74. rver Setting x    MAC  000BAB46B570    Can t Connect to Server       Device Setting  Server Name or Address 84 0 127 73  Device Name RSU PC    Vv Connect to console on system startup                104       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual          Description       Click Save  amp  Connect to connect the agent to the System Monitor console server     Server Setting       MAC  000BAB46B570    Connecting       Device Setting  Server Name or Address 84 0 127 73    Device Name R    VA    U PC    a         saves Connect JI cancel                      To see the Hardware Monitor  open the System Monitor Agent  click the icon in the toolbar     Hardware Monitor        system QD Hard Disk 4 Flash Disk    Sensor  Unit        oO Temperature v    m     Temperature CPU1 34  C   Temperature System 31  C  I Fan speed v   Fan Speed CPU1 3061 rpm     Voltage v    Voltage Vcore 0 88 V                      105    System Monitor       Using System Monitor    Overview  System Monitor is for remote device management     Using System Monitor  This procedure describes the System Monitor general user interface        Description       1 Search bar  You can search for a device by device name  The list view shows the result instantly   Remote Monitoring     9    06 32AM    Ea Remote Monitoring       Hard disk Warning   Network Warning       Device Name System Status HD Status Network Response    Detauit crow devee s  Y Edit  p  l       Hierarchical or Flat Viewing Mode  click the 
75. s and  equipment    Install the Industrial Personal Computer with sufficient clearance to provide for cable routing  and cable connectors     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage           34       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Spacing Requirements    In order to provide sufficient air circulation  mount the Industrial Personal Computer so that the  spacing on the top  bottom  and side is as follows              1 Air out   2 Airin   x1  gt  100 mm  3 93 in    x2  gt  50 mm  1 96 in    x3  gt  10mm  0 39 in      Mounting Orientation    The following figure shows the allowable mounting orientation for the Industrial Personal  Computer      20  ___ 20    ey                35    Dimensions Assembly       Panel Cut Dimensions    For cabinet installation  you need to cut the correct sized opening in the installation panel   The dimensions of the opening for installing the Industrial Personal Computer are shown below                                                                                      mm Co  in       A Lee  R5 fh  R0 20  p  Lea   c    B  es asi u  LT  q  Industrial Personal A B Cc R  Computer Cut out  W15    412 4  0 7 mm 261 7  0 4 mm 2   6 mm 5 mm   16 24  0 03 in    10 30  0 02 in    0 08   0 23 in    0 20 in    w19    479 3  1 mm 300 3  0 7 mm   18 87  0 04 in    11 82  0 03 in    NOTE     e Ensure that the thickness of the installation panel is from 2 to 6 mm  0 08 to 0 23 in 
76. se instructions will result in death or serious injury        Electromagnetic radiation may interfere with the control communications of the Industrial Personal    Computer        47    Industrial Personal Computer Connections          A WARNING          UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION  e If wiring of I O lines near power lines or radio equipment is unavoidable  use shielded cables  and ground one end of the shield to the Industrial Personal Computer ground connection    screw   e Do not wire I O lines in proximity to power cables  radio devices  or other equipment that may    cause electromagnetic interference   Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              48    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Connecting the DC Power Cord    Precaution    When connecting the power cord to the power connector on the Industrial Personal Computer  first  ensure that the power cord is disconnected from the DC power supply     NOTE  The power cord can be connected to an AC power module  PFXZPSPUAC3      A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any covers or elements of the system  and  prior to installing or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and sec
77. ser Manual       Qualified Personnel    General    Only qualified personnel can install  operate  and maintain the product  A qualified person is one  who has skills and knowledge related to the construction  operation  and installation of electrical  equipment  and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved  Refer to  the most current release of NFPA 70E    Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace  for  electrical safety training requirements or other applicable standards in your location  Examples of  qualified personnel may include    e At the application design level  engineering department personnel who are familiar with  automation safety concepts  for example  a design engineer     e At the equipment implementation level  personnel who are familiar with the installation   connection  and commissioning of automation equipment  for example  an installation assembly  or wiring engineer or a commissioning technician     e Atthe operation level  personnel who are experienced in the use and control of automation and  computing equipment  for example  an operator     e For preventive or corrective maintenance  personnel trained and qualified in regulating or  repairing automated and computing devices  for example  an operating technician or after sales  service technician         15    Important Information       Certifications and Standards    Agency Certifications    Pro face submitted this product for independent testing and qualificati
78. ssignments     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following topics                             Topic Page  Grounding 46  Connecting the DC Power Cord 49  AC   DC Power Adapter Description 51  Industrial Personal Computer Interface Connections 55          45    Industrial Personal Computer Connections       Grounding    Overview    The grounding resistance between the Industrial Personal Computer ground wire and the ground  must be 100 Qor less  When using a long grounding wire  check the resistance and  if required   replace the wire with a thicker wire and place it in a duct  In addition  refer to the table below for  maximum lengths of various wires     Ground Wire Dimensions       Wire cross section Maximum line length       2 5mm   AWG 14   30 m  98 ft        60 m  196 ft  round trip                Precaution       A WARNING       UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION    e Use only the authorized grounding configurations shown below    e Confirm that the grounding resistance is 100 Qor less    e Test the quality of your ground connection before applying power to the device  Excess noise  on the ground line can disrupt operations of the Industrial Personal Computer     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage              Grounding Procedure    The Industrial Personal Computer ground has 2 connections   e DC Supply voltage  e Ground connection pin                            Supply voltage   Ground connection
79. stalling or removing any accessories  hardware  or cables    Unplug the power cable from both the Industrial Personal Computer and the power supply   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off    Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc           Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury        Optional Interface Module  The figure shows the interface module position                                1 Optional interface    The figure shows the interface module parts                 1 Mini PCle card  2 Optional interface with an interface module       79    Hardware Modifications       The figure shows the possible interface modules                 2 x RS 232 422 485 interface module  4 x RS 232 422 485 interface module  USB interface module   DIO interface module   CANopen interface module  PROFIBUS DP interface module    Oouahwhd      The table lists the possible interface module part numbers                                      Interface type Part number Interface  NVRAM mini PCle PFXZPBMPNR2 Card NVRAM  non volatile random access  memory   RS 232 422 485 interface module PFXZPBMPR42P2 2 x RS 422 485 isolated  PFXZPBMPR44P2 4 x RS 422 485  PFXZPBMPR22P2 2 x RS 232 isolated  PFXZPBMPR24P2 4 x RS 232  Ethernet interface module PFXZPBMPRE2 1 x Eth
80. ten it to the Industrial Personal Computer with 2  screws   NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in     6 Insert the mini PCle card into the expansion card connector and secure in place using the filler       panel screw        NOTE  When using a mini PCle card with an external cable attached  install a clamp or other  device to secure the cable        NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in            81    Hardware Modifications             Step Action  7 Replace the back plate  Secure the back plate to the Industrial Personal Computer using the 11  screws        NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in                  CAUTION          OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE    e Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in  of torque when tightening the installation fastener   enclosure  accessory  or terminal block screws  Tightening the screws with excessive force  can damage the plastic installation fastener    e When installing or removing screws  ensure they do not fall inside the Industrial Personal  Computer chassis     Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage           82          PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       NVRAM Card Description    Introduction  The PFXZPBMPNR2 is categorized as industrial storage or memory cards for the mini PCle slot   The figure shows the NVRAM card        NVRAM Card Description  The table p
81. the Industrial Personal Computer products     What Is in This Part   This part contains the following chapters                       Chapter Chapter Name Page  1 Important Information 13  2 Physical Overview 19  3 Characteristics 27  4 Dimensions Assembly 31                   11    General Overview          12    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 1    Important Information       General    This chapter describes specific aspects related to the operation of the Industrial Personal  Computer     What Is in This Chapter   This chapter contains the following topics                    Topic Page  FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement for U S A  14  Qualified Personnel 15  Certifications and Standards 16  European  CE  Compliance 17                   13    Important Information       FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement for U S A     FCC Radio Interference Information    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the federal communications commission   FCC  limits for a Class A digital device  according to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial  industrial   or business environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause or be subject to  interference with radio communications  To minimize the possibility of electromagnetic int
82. tion  not the power supply  to discharge any electrostatic    charge from your body        3 Remove the two screws of the rear cover           4 Install the 2 5  SATA HDD SSD on the HDD SSD bracket  Screw in the 4 screws on the side of  HDD SSD bracket  the screws are in the accessory box      ar    i                   73    Hardware Modifications          Step Action  5 Install the dampers in the brackets        TE           6 Connect the HDD SSD into the SATA connector  Install it in the Industrial Personal Computer  and secure with the 4 screws           NOTE  The recommended torque to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in                  CAUTION    OVERTORQUE AND LOOSE HARDWARE    e Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm  4 5 Ib in  of torque when tightening the installation fastener   enclosure  accessory  or terminal block screws  Tightening the screws with excessive force    can damage the plastic installation fastener   e When installing or removing screws  ensure they do not fall inside the Industrial Personal    Computer chassis   Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage                    74    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Memory Card Installation    Introduction    Before installing or removing a card  shut down Windows   in an orderly fashion and remove all  power from the device     A A DANGER    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH    e Remove all power from the device before removing any
83. to1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz          29    Characteristics       Environmental Characteristics    Characteristics       Characteristics    Value       Degree of protection    IP66 front panel       Pollution degree    For use in pollution degree 2 environment       Operating temperature    0   55   C  32   131   F  with SSD or CFast  0   45   C  32   113   F  with HDD       Storage temperature      20   60   C    4   140   F        Operating altitude    2 000 m  6 560 ft  max       Vibration    5   500 Hz  1 g with HDD          Storage humidity       10   95   RH at 40   C  104   F   no condensation          30       PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       Chapter 4    Dimensions Assembly       Subject of this Chapter    This chapter describes Industrial Personal Computer dimensions and installation panels     What Is in This Chapter     This chapter contains the following topics                       Topic Page  Industrial Personal Computer W15    Dimensions 32  Industrial Personal Computer W19    Dimensions 33  Installation Requirements 34  Industrial Personal Computer Installation 37                31    Dimensions Assembly       Industrial Personal Computer W15    Dimensions    W15    Dimensions    The following figure shows the dimensions                                ihin 56 70  in 2 23  419 70 2 37 10  16 52 1 46  345 90 7 00     13 62    0 28        4  ted  3 3 Ve  BIS 8N  N    yo                      32    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Ma
84. tware API                System Monitor Console    The System Monitor console acts as a server for the clients  Devices that run on the System  Monitor console display the health and status information from System Monitor clients  The  console has to be made available by the client over a network        102    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       To launch the System Monitor console  click Windows Start Menu    All Programs    Pro face     System Monitor       F La    Notification Center Remote Monitoring           9    06 32AM             All Devices Q  Device Name System Status HD Status Network Response    vetauit Grou  devices  Y Edit  P          103    System Monitor       System Monitor Agent    This procedure describes the System Monitor Stand Alone Agent general user interface        Description       The System Monitor stand alone agent automatically starts when the system starts  To enter a  new server IP address  open the System Monitor Agent  click the icon in the toolbar       Hardware Monitor  Settings    Exit    iz      i   23  Z     Ef      2      gt E  6    17 53  2014 03 26               Enter your Password Authentications     Password Authentications       Password is required to use the advanced functions of Standalone Agent     l                Enter your server IP address  Your server is the device which has System Monitor console  running  Name the device gives the possibility to recognize it in multiple client configurations     Se
85. ure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit   Use only the specified voltage when operating the Industrial Personal Computer  The DC unit  is designed to use 24 Vdc     Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury           A WARNING    EQUIPMENT DISCONNECTION OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION    e Ensure that power  communication  and accessory connections do not place excessive stress  on the ports  Consider the vibration environment when making this determination    e Securely attach power  communication  and external accessory cables to the panel or cabinet    e Use only D Sub 9 pin connector cables with a locking system in good condition    e Use only commercially available USB cables        Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury  or equipment  damage                 49    Industrial Personal Computer Connections       Wiring and Connecting the Terminal Block    The table below describes how to connect the power cord to the DC terminal block of the Industrial  Personal Computer                    Step Action  1 Remove all power from the Industrial Personal Computer and confirm that the DC power supply  has been disconnected from its power source   2 Remove the terminal block from the power connector and connect the power cord to the terminal  block as shown below   Terminal block   gt    Power cord  Functional  Ground  Ov  24V  Use 75C copper wire   Use wire with a cross secti
86. ws the dimensions of the 2 x RS 232 422 485 interface module     mm  In                                   Cable Length  r 200       7 87    i       86    PS5000 Series  Slim Type Core i3 Model  User Manual       The following figure shows the dimensions of the 4 x RS 232 422 485 interface module     mm    in           11 2                                                       Cable Length  200    81   0 44 p 3 19   i  4 0  oN     jo  5  tol 0 20  ak ws    ln  A iim 1m  NS           o            Serial Interface    7 87    The table provides technical data for the serial interfaces                             Element Characteristics   Part number PFXZPBMPR42P2   PFXZPBMPR22P2  PFXZPBMPR44P2   PFXZPBMPR24P2   General   Bus type Mini PCle card revision 1 2   Type 2 x RS 422 485  2 x RS 232  4 x RS 422 485  4x RS 232   electrically isolated electrically isolated electrically non  electrically non    isolated isolated  Connectors 2 x D Sub 9 pin  plug 1 x D Sub 37 pin  socket       Power consumption    3 3 Vdc at 400 mA       3 3 Vdc at 500 mA       Communication                               Data bits 5 6  7 8  FIFO 128 bytes  Flow control RTS CTS RTS CTS  not RTS CTS   Xon Xoff supported  Xon Xoft   Xon Xoff   Parity None  odd  even  Mark and space  Speed 50 bps   921 6 kbps   50 bps   230 4 kbps  50 bps   921 6 kbps  50 bps   230 4 kbps  Stop bits 1  1 5  2       Transfer rate       Transfer rate    Maximum 115 kpps with cable length  lt 10 m                RS 232 Maximum 64 kp
    
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