Ampro Corporation P/N 5001795A REV A manual

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    ReadyPanel TM 6.5 User ’ s Guide P/N 5001795A Rev A[...]

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    Notice Page NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced, transm itte d , transcribed, stored in a retrie val system, or translated into any language or co mputer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Ampro Computers, Incorporate[...]

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    ReadyPanel User’s Guide iii Content s Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup ....... ...... ................ ................ ................ ................. ................ ....... 1 About the ReadyPanel ................ ................ .................... ................ ................ ................ ....... .......... 1 Using this Guide .......[...]

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    Contents iv User’s Guide ReadyPanel[...]

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    ReadyPanel User’s Guide 1 Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup About the ReadyPanel The ReadyPanel products are intended for users of tu rn-key embedded systems who prefer long life cycle, configurat io n cont r o lled comput er s over desktop gr ade system s with frequently chan ging motherboards. ReadyPanel models feature the Read yBoard single board co [...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup 2 User’s Guide ReadyPanel Power Specifications Ta b l e 1 - 1 lists the current draw va lues of the ReadyPanel. T able 1-1. System Current Draw Notes: *In-rush measured with CR T monitor , LCD panel, touch controller, touch screen, 256MB RAM, inverter , power, compac t flash with W i n XPe, keyb oard and mouse. **The BI[...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup ReadyPanel User’s Guide 3 Prep arations Setting Up the Work S pace 1) Open shipp ing box. • Locate the ReadyPane l Contents List. See Figure 1-1 . • Unpack the contents of the shipping box. 2) V erify contents. • V erify the contents of the shipping box against the Contents List included with your ReadyPanel shipp[...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup 4 User’s Guide ReadyPanel Inst alling Mounting Hardware Figure 1-2. Angle View of Enclosure with Mounting Hardware Locating the I/O Connectors 6) Install the appropriate mounting hardware. • Install the mounting hardw are for su rface or wall mounting to the bottom of the ReadyPanel. See Figure 1-2. Note: Make sure th[...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup ReadyPanel User’s Guide 5 Figure 1-3. Flat View of ReadyPanel I/O Panel T able 1-2. I/O Panel Connectors , Controls, and Indicators Control/Con nector Description DC Power In This 6-pin connector accepts input from the external DC In cable adapter. VGA Use this standard 15-pin (DB15) con nector for the vid eo connect io[...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup 6 User’s Guide ReadyPanel Connecting the Power Supply Figure 1-4. Angle View of ReadyPanel I/O Panel 8) Connect the DC Power In adapter cable. • Plug in the DC Power In adapter cable , provi ded wit h the ReadyPanel, to the DC Power In connector on the ReadyPanel. See Figure 1-3 . Note: Using an A TX power supply req [...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup ReadyPanel User’s Guide 7 Applying Power to the ReadyPanel 10) Power up the ReadyPanel. • Plug in the A TX/A T/Lab power supply to the AC outlet. • T urn on the power supply . 1 1) V erify the ReadyPanel satisfactorily powers on. • V erify the ReadyPanel passes POST successfully . • W ait for the OS to load as s[...]

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    Chapter 1 ReadyPanel Setup 8 User’s Guide ReadyPanel[...]

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    ReadyPanel User’s Guide 9 Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Component s This chapter discusses components inside the Rea dyPanel enclosure. These components include the memory , d isplay power inverter, touch screen controll er card, cables, and the ReadyBoard Sing le Board Computer (SBC). ReadyPanel Assembly Procedures The following procedures describe how t[...]

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    Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Components 10 User’s Guide ReadyPanel Figure 2-1. Exploded View of R eadyPanel Assembly with Cover and Screws Cover Screws Cover Screws Fan Cable[...]

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    Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Components ReadyPanel User’s Guide 11 Replacing the ReadyPanel Memory The ReadyPanel has one SODIMM slot la beled DIMM1 on the under surface of the ReadyBoard. The ReadyPanel supports a rang e of SODIMMs depending on the ReadyBoard it contains. For memory specifications, refer to the specific ReadyBoard Reference Manual. T o [...]

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    Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Components 12 User’s Guide ReadyPanel Figure 2-2. Exploded View of Enclosure with Chassis and Board 7. Remove the SODIMM through the cutout in the bottom of the chassis show n in Figure 2-3 . Chassis Moun ting Screws (at the bottom edge o f the enclosure) Display Power Cable To u c h S c r e e n Flex Cable Cable Slot To u c h[...]

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    Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Components ReadyPanel User’s Guide 13 Figure 2-3. Bottom view of Chassis wit h SODIMM in Socket T o Ins t al l the SOD IMM into th e ReadyPan el 1. Make sure the ReadyPanel has been shut down and disconnected from the pow er source. 2. Follow the steps in the previous sect ion to gain acces s to the SODIMM socket. 3. Install [...]

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    Chapter 2 ReadyPanel Components 14 User’s Guide ReadyPanel[...]

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    ReadyPanel User’s Guide 15 Appendix A T echnical Support Ampro Computers, Inc. provid es a number of methods fo r cont acting T echnical Support listed in the T able A-1 below . Requests for support through A sk an Expert are gi ven th e highest priority , and usually will be addressed within one working day . • Ampro Ask an Expe rt – This is[...]

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    Appendix A Technical Support 16 User’s Guide ReadyPanel[...]