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2. on All disk drives are mounted to maximize shock and vibration requirements SCSI hard disk drives require PCI controller card which means the 1404 backplane option is required e Use PC 104 if backplane option is not chosen ISA or PCI card will be used if backplane option has been selected 1 5 CPU L2 Cache Displays Video Controller Memory Connectors Weight Dimensions 1502 Temperature Shock MIL STD 810D tested with 2 5 HD Vibration Broadband Spectrum 10 500 Hz per MIL STD 810D tested with 2 5 HD Humidity Power Input MTBF nominal 250 EM C061 Computer User Manual SPECIFICATIONS Pentium processor up to 200 MHz 512K pipeline burst mode 13 8 XGA 1024 x 768 AM Color TFT LCD Chips and Technology 65XXX Includes two to four 72 pin SIMM sockets supporting up to 128 MB DRAM Serial Parallel Network optional Keyboard 26 Ibs 11 82 kg Standard With Optional Front Panel 11 5 Hx 14 4 W x 4 0 D 292 mm x 366 mm x 102 mm 12 3 Hx 15 2 W x 4 0 D 312 mm x 386 mm x 102 mm Add 2 2 to depth for optional backplane Operating Non operating 09C to 50 C 250C to 650C 10G 50G 1 0G rms 3 0G rms 5 to 95 RH non condensing 24 VDC or 100 240 VAC input or 5V 12V SBC controller gt 80 000 hours Display gt 45 000 hours AMTFT display backlights are considered field replaceable items and are not included in MTBF figures 5
3. 20 GND 8 PD6 21 GND 9 VO PD7 22 GND 10 I ACK 23 GND 11 I BUSY 24 GND 12 I PE 25 GND 13 I SLCT EM C061 Computer User Manual 53 KEYBOARD PORT The computer supports an AT style 101 Keyboard Keyboard Connector Pin Signal 1 KeyClk Rear View 2 KeyData 3 NC 4 GND 5 VCC 54 NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS PORT Ethernet is the most widely used of all LAN protocols Typical characteristics of the Ethernet are Bandwidth Protocol Frame Size Max Nodes Max Network Span 10 MB Sec CSMA CD 1514 bytes 1024 2 8 Km Media Topology Segment Cable Connection 10 BASE T STAR 100 Meters 24 AWG 100 ohm 8 pin RJ45 Twisted Pair 10 BASE 2 BUS 185 Meters RG58 BNC T Multi Point 10 BASE T is most popular because of its low cost and easy installation Also UTP s star topology allows the rest of the network to function correctly even if a break occurs in a particular segment Cable length is limited to 100 m for twisted pair wires The EM C061 can be ordered with 10 BASE T and 10 BASE 2 connectors Both connectors are available when the Ethernet option is ordered EM C061 Computer User Manual 5 4 1 10 BASE T Connector Ethernet Network Interface RJ45 Connector Pin Out 1234 5 6 7 8 Front View 5 4 2 10 BA
4. 1 0 Overview Lucas Control Systems DeecoTM Systems offers complete line of rugged computers VGA monitors and terminals These products are available in sealed standalone enclosures with panel mount brackets and as embedded modules All Deeco Systems products are available with touch systems for complete user interface Deeco Systems has manufactured quality flat panel display based products for harsh and industrial applications for more than decade The EM C061 embedded computer module is an industrial Pentium based PC with a color TFT LCD 13 8 flat panel display The computer can be 19 rack mounted or easily integrated into panel cut outs or OEM equipment The EM C061 is available with a resistive touch screen system that functions as a touch mouse 11 PRODUCT SUMMARY e 100 133 166 or 200 MHz Pentium processor e Available with a high resolution resistive touch system Touch mouse software lets your finger work like a mouse Performs under the most extreme conditions and responds accurately even when the operator is wearing gloves e Optional NEMA 4 12 IP65 sealed bezel available Optional panel mount frame simplifies NEMA 4 12 IP65 seal to enclosure e Color XGA AM TFT flat panel display e Optional rugged hard drive up to 3 26GB 3 5 SCSI3 or 2 11GB Ultra SCSI and 2 0 rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE SCSI drives require one PCI card slot e Optional PC 104 Semiconductor Disk from 2 SMB e
5. The SBC supports up to 64 MB of 72 pin SIMM DRAM in increments of 4 8 16 32 or 64 MB configurations The SBC comes with an integrated peripheral controller for floppy disks up to 4 EIDE hard disks two external serial ports one if the touch option is ordered and a bi directional parallel port Also included is an on board C amp T 655xx 32 bit CRT LCD controller All DOS based software Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows NT Novell NetWare UNIX and OS 2 are supported Software can be ordered pre installed Power up self test diagnostics a programmable watchdog timer and Green PC energy management are standard features of the EM C061 Detailed information and specifications for the Single Board Computer are in the separate SBC manual EM C061 Computer User Manual 14 ORDERING INFORMATION Base System Configuration Select a Computer and Chip Set a 123 Full Size ISA PCI SBC 100 MHz Pentium a 120 Full Size ISA PCI SBC 133 MHz Pentium 121 Full Size ISA PCI SBC 166 MHz Pentium a 122 Full Size ISA PCI SBC 200 MHz Pentium Select Memory 72 Pin EDO SIMM a 211 8MB SIMM a 212 16MB SIMM a 213 32MB SIMM Ly 214 64MB SIMM Select a Display 4 3261 XGA 1024 x 768 up to 4K colors 13 8 AM Color TFT LCD Upgrades and Options Select a Power Supply 14 703 20 36 VDC Ly 704 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Select Input Device Option select either or both Li 416 14 Sealed Bezel no touch O 412 14 Sealed Bezel re
6. Optional Ethernet 10 BASE T and 10 BASE 2 e Four full size ISA card slots or 2 PCI and 2 ISA card slots available Note One PCI slot is needed for SCSI controller if SCSI hard drive is installed 1 EM C061 Computer User Manual 12 INDUSTRIAL COMPUTERS Deeco computers are designed for industrial conditions and exposure to harsh environments including extended high and low temperatures high and low humidity and severe shock and vibration The optional sealed front bezel meets NEMA 4 12 IP65 requirements Deeco computers are available with Deeco s Power Assist factory automation software which speeds implementation of the EM C061 in industrial control applications Experienced Applications Engineers are available to help customers integrate computers into special situations The EM C061 is available with integrated 13 8 AM color TFT LCD with XGA resolution 1024 x 768 and up to 4K colors The systems are available with resistive touch system and touch mouse software These allow the operator to establish mouse control directly from the display by pointing and dragging a finger over the display Modified mouse drivers are loaded in the hard disk at the factory These enable the user s finger to emulate a standard mouse Available mouse drivers include MS DOS Windows Windows 95 Windows NT and OS 2 13 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER The EM C061 uses Pentium class 100 PC AT compatible industrial single board computer SBC
7. accompanied by the following information e Returned Material Authorization RMA number obtained from Lucas Control Systems e Reason for return with a comprehensive description of the malfunction e name and telephone number of the person to contact in the event of questions or problems e Shipping instructions This warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from the improper handling accident negligence loss or damage in transit or abuse such as applying the wrong voltage This warranty shall be voided should the buyer attempt repairs or alterations without prior written permission from Lucas Control Systems Lucas Control Systems makes no other warranty either expressed or implied and disclaims any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any action by Buyer for any alleged breach of this warranty shall be brought to the attention of Lucas Control Systems by the Buyer within the warranty period Repairs and or replacement under terms of this warranty shall not extend the warranty life of the original equipment supplied 47 EM C061 Computer User Manual LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY THE BUYER AND LUCAS CONTROL SYSTEMS AGREE THAT THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS ACCORDING TO THE TERMS DESCRIBED ABOVE LUCAS CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONTINGENT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY AND LUCAS CON
8. the computer will open the operating system EM C061 Computer User Manual 2 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS The following table specifies the electrical requirements and capabilities of the power supplies available for the computer system Power Supply Voltage Current Frequency Watts Option Option 703 20 36VDC 67 37A DC 100 W Option 704 100 240 VAC 1 25 25A 47 63Hz 100 W Customer 5 8A DC 40W Supplied 5 12V 5 1A DC 5W 12 4A DC 48 W 12 1A DC 12 W Option 703 DC Supply Connect 20 36 V input power to the pigtail as shown 24 VDC E Return Ground Option 704 AC Supply Connect 100 240V AC input power to the pigtail as shown Line Neutral Ground EM C061 Computer User Manual Customer Supplied 5 12V Connect 5 12V and Ground to the pigtail as shown 12V EM C061 Computer User Manual 3 0 Single Board Computer Operation The separate Single Board Computer SBC user manual contains setup operation and maintenance documentation for the SBC The SBC is factory configured by Deeco Systems and modifications are usually unnecessary EM C061 Computer User Manual 4 0 Touch System Refer to the manual on the Touch Driver Diskette for information on the optional touch system Touch drivers are pre installed at the factory and reside on the mass storage device EM C061 Computer User Manual 5 0 Input Output Interface Ports
9. to the SBC manual for power connector pinout If the measured input power is incorrect refer to section 9 1 to test for possible power supply malfunctions If the motherboard is receiving correct power move on to the next troubleshooting guideline SBC Mounting Make sure that the solder side of the SBC is insulated from making contact with the case of the computer system Any shorting of the SBC can cause system failure and damage to the SBC Strapping Fields Jumper Settings Refer to the accompanying SBC manual SIMMs Check SIMMs to verify that they are properly installed Missing or incorrectly aligned SIMMs will prevent the SBC from operating Refer to section 10 2 and the accompanying SBC manual for details on proper installation procedures 27 EM C061 Computer User Manual 9 0 Component Test Procedure 9 1 POWER SUPPLY This section details the procedures for testing the functionality of the power supply Warning The power supply produces DC voltages that can cause a severe electric shock if handled improperly Disconnect power before opening e Input Power Plug the computer into the desired power source The voltage should fall within this range at the power supply input connector Option 703 connector 11 Pin Power 1 Ground 2 Return 3 20 to 36 VDC Option 704 connector 11 Power 1 Ground 2 Neutral 3 100 240 VAC at 47 63
10. 5 1 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PORT The computer includes two serial ports configured as COMI and COM2 Refer to the SBC manual for configuration information The EM C061 includes a 12 cable with two 9 pin DSUB connectors so customers can access the two serial ports COM2 is disconnected from the DSUB connector on the cable and used by the touch screen when the optional touch screen is ordered Both serial connectors are PC standard male 9 pin DSUB connectors with the standard PC pin out Pin VO Description 1 lt I DCD 2 lt 1 3 gt O TX 4 gt O DTR 5 Gnd Signal Ground 6 lt I DSR 7 gt O RTS 8 lt I CTS 9 lt I RI 52 PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS PORT The SBC provides a fully compatible IBM AT bi directional printer port 5 2 1 Port Address Selection By default the printer port is configured as LPT1 Refer to the separate SBC User Manual for more information EM C061 Computer User Manual 5 2 2 Parallel Port Connector The parallel port uses a 25 pin IDC style DSUB The pin out for the connector is Pin Dir Name Description Pin Dir Name Description 1 O SROBE 14 AUTOFD 2 VO PDO 16 ERROR 3 vo 16 INIT 4 vo PD2 17 SLCTIN 5 vo PD3 18 GND 6 vo PD4 19 E GND 7 vo PD5
11. 61 Computer User Manual EM C061 PANEL CUT OUTS AND MOUNTING GUIDE 11 22 284 99 mm 0 09 2 29 mm gt Suggested Panel Cutout for Mounting the EM C061 Computer without the optional front panel 8 38 H x 11 22 W 212 85 mm x 284 99 mm 8 38 212 85 mm 5 29 134 37 mm 8 13 mm 43 EM C061 Computer User Manual 14 50 368 30 mm 0 15 3 81 mm 0 11 2 80 mm Suggested Panel Cutout for Mounting the EM C061 Computer with the optional front panel 11 60 H x 14 50 W 294 64 mm x 368 30 mm 5 8 147 32 mm Center Line 5 8 147 32 mm 2 5 63 50 mm 7 25 184 15 mm Center Line 44 11 60 294 64 mm EM C061 Computer User Manual Appendix B Product Naming Convention Platform Type ST Enclosed EM Embedded Module Functional C Computer CPU based T Serial Terminal M Monitor system Examples ST C461 EM C031 EM C061 System Type E C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sealed Computer Medium case 10 4 display Pentium SBC Embedded computer 10 4 display Pentium SBC 45 Processing Configuration Designator 0 1 2 Computers Terminals Monitors 486 Pentium C9 Receiver Card Bus Card Display Size NA 8 4 10 4 11 3 12 1 13 8 17 7 ase Style No case Rack mount Medium Sealed Enclosure Swivel Housing Panel Mount Housing Large Sealed Enclosure Small Sealed
12. E BOARD COMPUTER vidoes nite Hee 27 9 0 COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE 29 9 POWER SUPPLY Ihe dh c RTI 29 10 0 COMPONENT INSTALLATION AND REMOVALIL 33 10 1 TOUCH CONTROLLER BOARD eene T u nnn S ua S 35 10 1 2 mstalldtioh ice e etn ido decet a a DIU 35 10 2 MEMORY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION eee 35 30 2 1 SIMM s Remove 35 10 2 2 SIMMS Installation 2 0 8200 T una eter eee rese TE M RE 36 10 3 MICROPROCESSOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 37 APPENDIX A MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 39 A 1 EM C061 COMPUTER FRONT VIEW ooooccccccnnnnnnnnccccncnnnnnonanonoconononnnanococonnnnnnnnnococcnnnnnananininos 39 A 2 EM C061 COMPUTER REAR VIEW 40 EMECOGL SIDE VIEW aaa dee else ese e dede en e baee Le dee eps 41 A 4 EM C061 CABLING DIAGRAM ul u ku au S l DU Es Basket 42 A 5 EM C061 PANEL CUT OUTS AND MOUNTING GUIDE 43 APPENDIX B PRODUCT NAMING CONVENTIONNN 45 LIMITED WARRANTY cem m 47 INDEX l 49 EM C061 Computer User Manual
13. EM C061 Computer User Manual 1 6 DISPLAY The display is color active matrix LCD incorporating amorphous silicon TFT Graphics and texts can be displayed on the 1024 x 768 color panel The TFT panel used is low reflection and higher color saturation type AMTFT technology is rapidly changing The EM C061 uses the latest technology in flat panel displays EM C061 Computer User Manual 2 0 INSTALLATION Read this section prior to installing the computer Following these steps will ensure successful installation of the computer system 2 1 UNPACKING Components used in these systems are electrostatic sensitive Observe proper electrostatic discharge ESD procedures when unpacking and handling the computer The shipping configuration of the EM C061 will vary according to the options ordered The following configuration is only general guideline AC Power cord 24VDC power cable or pigtail for 12 V 5V operation Serial cable with 2 9 pin DSUB connectors If touch option is ordered only one serial connector is available for external use Single Board Computer manual Operating system software panel mounting gasket if the panel mount option is ordered Touch Driver Diskette if touch option is ordered The touch manual is on the diskette SSD Documentation if the SSD option is ordered This User Manual Remove the computer from the protective wrapping and inspect the unit for any obvious damage incur
14. Enclosure This refers to the type of CPU that the model was designed for but others CPUs may be substituted EM C061 Computer User Manual Display Nomenclature 3fds L Sequential number ID Size of display same as specified in base unit ID 1 NA 2 84 Format 0 2 VGA 1 SVGA 2 XGA 3 SXGA Examples 3261 14 13 8 1024 768 XGA display 3153 12 12 1 800 600 SVGA display 3 10 4 5 12 1 7 NA 4 11 3 6 13 8 8 NA 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 1024 46 EM C061 Computer User Manual Limited Warranty Lucas Control Systems warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for period of one year 12 months from the date of original shipment from the factory with the following exceptions e Active Matrix LCD Display The original equipment manufacturers warranty will apply e Electroluminescent Display The original equipment manufacturers warranty will apply During this warranty period Lucas Control Systems will at no cost to the buyer promptly repair or replace defective equipment returned to the factory or other authorized warranty repair center transportation charges pre paid by the buyer and will return such equipment transportation charges pre paid Lucas Control Systems sole obligation shall be at its option to repair or replace any goods which have been determined to be defective by Lucas Control Systems Equipment returned to the factory shall be
15. Hz If the measured input voltage is not within the values shown send the unit back to the factory for power supply replacement repair 29 EM C061 Computer User Manual e Output Power Using multi meter set for DC voltage measure the potential between ground and the pins in the following table The voltage should match the values shown when the supply is loaded Supplies 703 704 Pin Function Function 1 5 VDC 8 12VvDC 2 5 VDC 9 i2vpc 3 5 VDC 10 NC 4 Ground 11 12vDC 5 Ground 12 6 Ground 13 5vpc 7 Ground 14 Isolated Return 30 EM C061 Computer User Manual If no output is measured disconnect the power supply from source voltage and check the fuse on the power supply board Fuse Remove the fuse from the power supply Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter If the fuse is open replace the fuse on the power supply Power Supply Order Number Description Value of F1 703 24 VDC 100W A 250 Fast Blow 704 100 240 100W 2A 250 Fast Blow Different suppliers may qualify as power supply vendors Always match replacement fuses to original fuses Warning For protection against fire replace the fuse only with the same type and rating of fuse Some power supplies have axial fuse holders Place a screwdriver on the metal portion of
16. Lucas Control Systems Deeco Systems EM C061 14 Flat Panel Display Embedded Computer Module USER MANUAL Manual P N 15062 Manual Revision 1 0 Manual Revision Date June 1997 How to contact Deeco Systems for sales or technical support Lucas Control Systems Deeco Systems 31047 Genstar Road Hayward California USA 94544 7831 Phone 1 800 376 1154 or 510 471 4700 FAX 510 489 3500 General E mail sales deeco com Internet http www deeco com Technical Support E mail LDTECHSUPPORT COMPUSERVE COM Technical Support BBS 510 471 5402 Baud Rate up to 14400 Baud Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control XON OFF Emulation ANSI Europe Phone 49 7024 9712 14 Europe FAX 49 7024 9712 40 For Returns Contact Deeco Systems customer service for a Return Authorization RA number prior to shipping product to the factory Freight to the factory is prepaid by the customer Freight return to the customer is paid by Deeco Systems Ship product in its original packaging or equivalent to prevent transit damage Copyright 1997 Lucas Automation and Control Engineering Inc L A C E Inc All rights reserved Deeco is a registered trademark of LACE Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Information furnished by Deeco Systems is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Deeco Systems for its use nor for any infringements of patents or
17. SE 2 Connector The 10 BASE 2 connector is a BNC type COAX connector EM C061 Computer User Manual 6 0 Data Storage 6 1 HARD DRIVES Drive Type 1 3GB rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE 2 0GB rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE 3 26GB 3 5 SCSI3 Requires PCI card slot 340MB rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE 2 11GB 3 5 Ultra SCSI Requires PCI card slot The hard drive is preconfigured and preloaded with all software options at the factory 6 2 SOLID STATE DISKS Refer to the separate SSD documentation shipped with the 2 MB or 8 MB SSD options 6 3 FLOPPY DRIVES Refer to the separate SBC manual for information on connecting a floppy disk drive EM C061 Computer User Manual 7 0 General Maintenance The bezel and filter are made of a plastic polymer material so strong solvents or acids should not be used for cleaning purposes soft lint free cloth along with non abrasive non acidic cleaner can be used to clean the touch screen Ammonia based cleaners are fine 7 1 EFFECTS OF CHEMICALS ON THE OPTIONAL SEALED BEZEL FILTER Chemical Resistance The active area of the touch screen is resistant to the following Acetone Butyl Cellosolve Cyclohexanone Ethyl Acetate Hexane Isopropyl Alcohol MEK Methylene Chloride Toluene Xylene 40 NaOH Clorox Coffee Downy Fantastik Formula 409 Grape Juice Ketchup Lemon Juice Mineral Spirits Mr Clean Mustard Spray N Wash Tea Tomato Juice Top Job T
18. TROL SYSTEMS SOLE LIABILITY IS AS SET FORTH ABOVE THIS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY IS A COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL WARRANTY AND LIABILITY REPRESENTATIONS OF LUCAS CONTROL SYSTEMS IT MAY NOT BE VARIED SUPPLEMENTED QUALIFIED OR INTERPRETED BY ANY PRIOR DEALINGS BETWEEN THE PARTIES OR BY ANY USAGE OF THE TRADE OR UPON THE FACE OR REVERSE OF ANY FORM TO WHICH THIS IS ATTACHED OR PART OF NOR MAY IT BE MODIFIED BY ANY AGENT EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF LUCAS CONTROL SYSTEMS 48 Index EM C061 Computer User Manual 1 10 Connector 18 Applying Power 8 B BIOS 23 24 D Diagnostics 2 DOS 2 E Ethernet 17 F Fuse 31 G Green PC 2 I Input Power 25 26 27 29 49 EM C061 Computer User Manual L LAN 17 LCD 47 M Mounting 8 35 Mouse 2 17 N Novell 2 OS 2 2 Output Power 25 30 P Parallel Port 16 Power 2 Power Requirements 9 S SBC 15 SIMM 27 35 Specifications 5 T Touch 26 35 Troubleshooting 23 24 25 26 27 U UNIX 2 50 EM C061 Computer User Manual W Windows 2 51
19. he order of the removal procedures specified in the previous sections 10 2 MEMORY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Refer to the accompanying SBC User Manual for SIMM removal and installation 10 2 1 SIMMs Removal e Place the computer face down on flat surface e Gently press the retaining clips on each end of the SIMM socket outward until the SIMM comes loose form the retaining tabs Gently pull the SIMM module out of the socket of the motherboard 35 EM C061 Computer User Manual 10 2 2 SIMMs Installation Figure A Figure B Photo used for illustrative purposes only Models and configurations may vary e Insert the SIMM at an angle as shown in Figure A The SIMM will not physically fit in the socket unless pin 1 of the SIMM matches pin 1 of the socket Gently press the SIMM into the vertical position The SIMM will snap easily into place if the connectors are at the correct depth in the socket Refer to the SBC manual for memory configuration requirements 36 EM C061 Computer User Manual 10 3 MICROPROCESSOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Chip Removal Tool Removing the microprocessor from the socket Photo used for illustrative purposes only Models and configurations may vary Refer to the accompanying SBC User Manual for microprocessor removal and installation guidelines Make sure the jumper settings are matching the CPU speed The heatsink is glued to certain microprocessors Consult the factory for replace
20. ment microprocessors with similar heat sinks Use a special IC replacement tool to remove the microprocessor from the socket When replacing the microprocessor note the bevel on one corner of the IC This designates pin 1 37 EM C061 Computer User Manual Appendix Mechanical Drawings 1 EM C061 COMPUTER FRONT VIEW 11 5 292 mm gt 14 4 366 mm Note Dimensions shown without optional front panel with front panel are 12 3 H x 15 2 W 312 mm x 386 mm Drawing not to scale Dimensions are in inches mm EM C061 Computer User Manual A 2 EM C061 COMPUTER REAR VIEW SBC in Standard Model Card Slots 2 PCI SBC 2 ISA slots or 4 ISA slots with Backplane Option 14 4 366 mm lt 11 5 292 mm Jester RETE Y Touch Hard Drive Floppy Drive Controller Drawing not to scale Dimensions are in inches mm 40 EM C061 Computer User Manual 061 SIDE VIEW 2 PCI Slots BC 2 ISA Slots 11 5 292 mm Power Supply Hard Drive Floppy Drive 4 0 102 mm without backplane 6 2 157 mm with backplane Drawing not to scale Dimensions are in inches mm 41 EM C061 Computer User Manual 4 EM C061 CABLING DIAGRAM Touchscreen Display Touch Controller IDE HDD IDE HDD Option SCSI SCSI HDD Controller SCSI HDD Option 42 A 5 5 16 131 06 mm 1 39 35 31 mm EM C0
21. mputer User Manual 82 TOUCH INTERFACE 3 3 84 mm 3 0 76 mm Eo n ELOGRAPHICS INC E mm LED h Power 1x2M E i E ae Serial o N i L AccuTouch ARERR JAHE Bs 1x5 EH n 456789 10 y Y T e ERI r a 0 156 4 mm 0 15 4 mm 8 2 1 Controller Board e Input Power Check to see if the input power to the controller board meets the specifications in the following table Pin Power Ground 5 VDC If the measured input power is incorrect refer to section 9 1 to test for possible power supply malfunctions If you are receiving correct power move on to the next troubleshooting guideline e Touch Frame Cables Ensure that the 5 pin touch frame cable is properly seated at header P3 If the touch problem persists move on to the next troubleshooting guideline SBC Interface Cable Ensure that the SBC Interface cable is properly seated at header J8 of the controller board 26 8 3 EM C061 Computer User Manual DISPLAY Verify that the cable is properly connected to the SBC Replace the cable as a part of test procedure If display still does not work contact application engineering or otherwise return the unit to the factory 8 4 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER Input Power Using the multi meter check to see if the input power to the SBC meets the voltage Make sure that power pins are not shorted during the measurements Refer
22. other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of LACE Inc Printed in the USA Warning Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of the machine Never operate the machine with the grounding conductor disconnected See installation instructions before connecting to the supply The computer system contains voltages capable of producing dangerous electrical shock Only properly trained and authorized personnel should access the computer CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING Table of Contents 1 0 OVERVIEW cese ceo a uuu asispa 1 TAAPRODUCT SUMMAR Y aa 1 E2INDUSTRIAE COMPUTERS 2 L S SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER sense irske 2 1 4 ORDERING INFORMATION nn essen ses u Byrne 3 1 0 9 vaksne 5 16 DI S do UR ee Been 6 2 0 INSTALLATION Z 7 UNPACGKING sta 7 PASCO HI OE 8 2 37 APPLYING POWER seie 8 2 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS rr T a Tea a e T a a a aTa A EA T EA E AEE EERE ES 9 3 0 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER OPERA TION 11 4 0 TOUCH SYSTEM A 13 5 0 INPUT OUTPUT INTERFACE PORT S 15 5 1 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS a E TE EE 15 5 2 PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS PORT
23. r Manual Problem Malfunctioning Display Sub System to Check e Display e Single Board Computer Motherboard Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e Power Supply Problem Malfunctioning Memory Systems Sub System to Check e Single Board Computer Motherboard Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e BIOS System Refer to the accompanying SBC manual Problem Mouse pointer unresponsive to touch Sub System to Check e Mouse Drivers e Touch controller Problem Serial Parallel External Floppy Drive Keyboard I O Malfunction Sub System to Check e Single Board Computer Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e BIOS System Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e Cabling If after following the appropriate troubleshooting guidelines you cannot determine the nature of the problem contact Deeco technical support 24 EM C061 Computer User Manual 81 POWER SUPPLY e Input Power Check to see if the input power to the power supply meets the requirement in section 2 4 of this manual Refer to section 9 1 for power supply test procedures If the measured input power is not within the values shown provide an alternative source of input power to the computer that satisfies the proper input power requirements If the measured power falls within the values shown proceed to the next troubleshooting guideline in section 9 1 e Output Power Refer to section 9 1 for procedures for testing the power supply output 25 EM C061 Co
24. red during shipping Contact the shipper if any damage is noted EM C061 Computer User Manual 2 2 MOUNTING The EM C061 is designed to be mounted in enclosures rack mounted mounted in walls and integrated in systems Other arrangements can be used as long as these standard criteria are met e When the unit is safely mounted the installation must be able to support at least five times the unit s weight The unit must be rigidly fastened so that when the touch screen is used the unit will not move or fall over The weight of the unit is 26 Ibs 11 82 kg e mounting surface should not be a hot wall e The unit should be mounted for optimum visibility of the display Typically this is at or slightly above eye level Avoid looking down on AM TFT displays from directly above as the viewing angle is not as good as in other planes e Use the optional bezels or other transparent window to protect the display from impact Please refer to cut out panel in Appendix A 23 APPLYING POWER Prior to applying power to the computer system the user should connect all peripheral equipment including printers Ethernet external floppy drives networks etc Refer to the section on I O ports for location information on peripheral connections Once all associated equipment has been properly connected the user can make the power connection Once power is applied the computer will run a series of system self tests Upon completion of these tests
25. sistive touch controller Backplane Expansion Option c D 1403 4 slot ISA full size backplane Q 1404 2PCIand2 ISA full size backplane Mounting Option Ly 1502 Open Frame Rack Mount Q 1503 Open Frame Panel Mount Hard Drives d 3 518 1 3GB rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE 1 520 2 11GB 3 5 Ultra SCSI Requires PCI card slot 521 3 26GB 3 5 SCSI3 Requires PCI card slot Ly 522 2 0GB 2 5 rugged PIO4 EIDE Q 523 340MB rugged 2 5 PIO4 EIDE EM C061 Computer User Manual Floppy Drive 3 600 Mounted Floppy Drive Rear Access PC 104 Semiconductor Disks Li 1010 2MB on PC 104 Card 3 1011 8MB on PC 104 Card Ethernet LAN Communications e Li 904 10BASE T T pair 10BASE 2 Software Operating Systems 4 800 Microsoft Windows 3 1 LI 803 DOS LJ 811 Microsoft Windows 95 812 Microsoft Windows NT for Workstations Software Touch Drivers Li 816 DOS Microsoft Windows 3 1 1 817 Microsoft Windows NT Resistive Touch Mouse Li 818 OS 2 Resistive Touch Mouse LI 820 Microsoft Windows 95 Resistive Touch Mouse Software Process Automation 807 Power Assist Developer Kit DOS 808 Power Assist Run Time Kit DOS 4 814 Power Assist for Windows Developer LI 819 Power Assist for Windows Run Time Special Ordering Information Includes video graphics chipset for 14 high resolution display If power supply not ordered user must provide 12VDC and 5VDC Requires option 703 or 704 power supply
26. the fuse and gently lift the fuse from the socket Some power supplies have fuse holders with round caps These fuse holders are sealed with a silicon RTV type adhesive Break the silicon seal Use a flat bladed screwdriver to gently open the top of the fuse holder then remove the fuse Apply a suitable adhesive to the fuse holder cap upon re assembly to preserve the computer s shock and vibration specifications Removing an Axial Power Supply Fuse With a Screwdriver Photo used for illustrative purposes only Models and configurations may vary 31 EM C061 Computer User Manual 10 0 Component Installation and Removal SBC in Standard Model Card Slots with Backplane Option Drives Touch Controller Rear View 33 EM C061 Computer User Manual Optional Backplane Expansion Right Side View Viewed from Front Left Side View Viewed from Front 34 EM C061 Computer User Manual 10 1 TOUCH CONTROLLER BOARD 10 1 1 Removal e Place the computer face down on a flat surface e Remove the 5 pin touch screen flex cable from P3 on the touch controller e Remove the serial interface cable from the P2 header on the controller board e Remove the 2 pin power cable e Remove the 4 Phillips mounting screws holding the controller board to the side panel on the computer chassis e Remove the touch controller from the computer system 10 1 2 Installation To install the touch controller simply reverse t
27. urpentine Vinegar Wisk 21 EM C061 Computer User Manual 8 0 Troubleshooting Lucas Deeco maintains a repair facility at the factory and at various international locations Call Technical Support and ask for RA return authorization number before shipping computers needing repairs Use the telephone number in the front of this manual If the computer suddenly ceases to function disconnect the power and re seat all the cables on their connectors Be careful to re connect all the cables correctly Sometimes computer problems have simple easy to correct causes Before doing anything else carefully check these solutions tips Power Is your computer connected to a working wall outlet e Is the power cord plugged firmly into the wall outlet and into the computer e Js your computer turned on Are the power lights illuminated Cables e Are all cables connected properly and securely Startup e Was the diskette drive empty when you started the computer If not eject the diskette and try restarting your computer If all these have been checked and there is still a problem please see if the problem is listed below and then check the appropriate sub system Problem System does not boot or boots improperly Sub System to Check e Fuse e Single Board Computer Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e BIOS system Refer to the accompanying SBC manual e Power Supply e Memory Systems 23 EM C061 Computer Use
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