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Clean Screen II Mounts and Accessories P/N12" wall mounted swing arm M3S12Flush wall mount system (for head and keyboard cabinet) M3WC0Flush wall
x Planar Clean Screen II PC User’s ManualFront PanelFigure 1 Connections (Bottom)Figure 2 Power-onLightHardDiskPowerSwitchPowerConnectorUSB 1ATKeyboar
Chapter One: The Installation ExpressIf you are an experienced technician who has installed Clean Screen II PCs, then check outChapter One: The Instal
Chapter Two: The Clean Screen II PCWelcomeThank you for purchasing Planar’s Clean Screen II color LCD personal computer, an IBM®com-patible PC integra
The Clean Screen II PC does not include an integrated floppy disk. There is provision forexternally accessing a floppy disk drive through a custom con
Back HousingFigure 6 — Remove the back housing to gain access to the unit.Inside Figure 7 4 Planar Clean Screen II PC User’s ManualTwelve T25 Torx scr
Do not remove the T-Bar or the standoffs.Their removal is not necessary to install or replace the battery, hard disk,memory, or fuse. The display unit
Chapter Three: Hardware Installation andReplacementThis chapter refers to installing or replacing options within the Clean Screen II itself.Instructio
Installing MemoryFigure 9Do not remove the T-Bar or standoffs.To remove a memory module1. Remove back housing as above.2. Placing your hands on both s
Memory MapRange CPU address Region Cached0 to 640K 00000000-0009FFFF DRAM yes640K to 768K 000A0000-000BFFFF VGA memory no768K to 816K 000C0000-000CBFF
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Replacing the Hard Disk DriveFigure 10Removing the existing hard disk1. Remove the back housing as above.2. Locate the hard disk.3. Remove the four sc
Replacing the BatteryFigure 11Battery: Rayovac BR2335 or equivalent.1. Remove the back housing as above.2. Gently pulling up on the battery bracket, r
Replacing the FuseFigure 12Use only the fuse specified below to prevent damage to the Clean Screen II.Fuse: F5 Bussman GDA-5A, 5 A1. Remove the back h
Mounting the Clean Screen IIFigure 13 — The back of the Clean Screen II, showing the location of mounting holes.Planar offers a variety of mounting op
Chapter Four: System SetupAttach the keyboard and all peripherals before you power up the unit. All connections are madeat the bottom of the unit. If
Floppy Drive ConnectionPlease note that this is NOT a standard floppy drive connection. The Clean Screen II is notdesigned for regular use with an ext
Powering Up the Clean Screen II PCFigure 15Power OnOnce the keyboard, mouse, power, and all peripherals have been connected, use the power switchlocat
Chapter Five: BIOS SetupThe Setup program customizes the way the Clean Screen II PC uses the hardware features of itsBIOS (Basic Input/Output System).
Main MenuFigure 16 — Main BIOS Setup menu.The first screen you’ll see is the Main menu.System Time and System DateThese values are changed by moving t
Boot Options Sub-MenuThis sub-menu allows changing the boot delay for slow hard drives. The Boot Delay option isused to set the system to delay bootin
ii Planar Clean Screen II PC User’s ManualThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.This publication may not be reproduced,
Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menus (under Main Menu)The system supports two IDE devices. The following menu is representative of the menus foreach of thes
LBA Mode ControlWhen enabled, this option allows the System BIOS to reference hard disk data as logical blocksinstead of using the traditional Cylinde
Boot Options Sub-Menu (under Main Menu)Figure 18 — Boot Options Sub-MenuNumlockThis option is used to enable or disable the Numlock feature of the key
Advanced MenuThe Advanced menu contains settings for configuring peripherals, the chipset, PCIbus, UserBIOS Extensions, Plug-and-Play control, and lar
PCI Configuration Sub-MenuThis option is used to select the PCI configuration sub-menu in order to configure the PCIdevices.PS2 MouseYou need to enabl
I/O Device Configuration Sub-Menu (under Advanced Menu)The options in this sub-menu configure the onboard serial and disk controllers.Figure 20 — Inte
Floppy Disk ControllerThis option enables or disables the onboard floppy disk controller. The choices for this optionare: Auto, OS Controlled, Enabled
Power Management MenuThe options in this menu provide control over the power management facilities. Only about halfof the Power menu screen entries ar
Resume On TimeThis options are Off and On. The default is Off.Resume TimeThe default is 00:00:00.IDE MonitoringIDE monitoring is enabled. This means a
Boot MenuFigure 22 — Boot menu.1. Hard DriveThe system attempts to boot to the operating system from the first hard drive in this list. If nooperating
Regulatory and Warranty Information iiiREGULATORY INFORMATIONU.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RequirementsThe Planar Clean Screen II PC ha
Exit MenuThe options in this menu allow the user to save CMOS settings and exiting, or abandon changesand exit the system.Figure 23 — Exit menu.Save C
Chapter Six: Care and CleaningMaintenance TipsThe Clean Screen II PC is a well designed unit that does not require any routine maintenance.There are,
REFERENCE GUIDEAppendix A: Product SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsThe Clean Screen II is an IBM compatible PC integrated with a color LCD screen.
External Serial PortsA National Semiconductor PC87309VLJ Super I/O controller is used to implement the twostandard PC COM ports. These COM ports are
Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature +10° C to +40° COperating Humidity 20 to 80% RH non-condensingOperating Shock 50 gEMI Standards Cond
Appendix B: Programming InterfaceAssigned and Available IRQsCom2 Com1 Real IDEKeyboard Cascade or or Memory Touch Floppy Time Numeric Hard CardbusTime
I/O Address ListNever attempt to access an I/O address for which no device exists.I/O Address Device 0000 to 000F DMA controller 10020 to 0021 Interru
Appendix C: TroubleshootingAnti-Virus AlertPlease note that you should run an anti-virus program whenever your system exhibits problems.Although the c
Boot FailuresThe System BIOS attempts to display an error message on the display and halts when itencounters the following error conditions.1. Fixed d
Problems At Initial System StartupProblems that occur at initial startup are usually caused by incorrect installation or configuration.Hardware failur
iv Planar Clean Screen II PC User’s ManualDuration of WarrantyThe goods sold hereunder are warranted for a period of two years from date of shipment
Problems Running New Application SoftwareProblems that occur when you install or run new application software are usually related to thesoftware. Faul
Problems and SuggestionsContact your service representative if the suggested actions do not solve the problem.What happens What to doApplication softw
What happens What to doSystem does not power-up Check AC power receptacle.Check plug into power adapter.Check plug into Clean Screen II head.Check fus
Error and Information MessagesThe rest of this chapter describes beep codes and error messages that you might see or hear whenyou start up the system.
Error Message ExplanationGate A20 Error Gate A20 on the keyboard controller is notworking. Call for service.Invalid Boot Diskette The BIOS can read th
PCI Configuration Status and Error MessagesThe following PCI messages are displayed as a group with bus, device, and function information.Message Expl
Resetting the SystemTo reset the system from the keyboard, press the key sequence:<Ctrl + Alt + Del> You can also reset the system by shutting t
Appendix D: Touch Screen (optional)CMOS ConfigurationIf your Clean Screen II has the optional touch screen installed you will need to enter into CMOS
Appendix E: Technical SupportFor ServiceIf your Clean Screen II PC needs service, call Planar Display Solutions Customer Service at(503) 614-4126 betw
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Table of Contents vTable of ContentsRegulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WCI 3/99 Part Number: C3DOC-2U.S. & Canada: European & Far East Sales:Planar Display Solutions Planar International Ltd.13950 SW Karl Braun Dr
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INSTALLATION GUIDEBefore You BeginInstalling and setting up your Clean Screen II PC is very straightforward. But before you getstarted, there are some
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