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Touch Technology | Resistive |
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Processor | Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz |
RAM | 1GB DDR2 |
Storage | 160GB HDD |
Operating System | Windows XP Embedded |
Video Input | VGA |
Aspect Ratio | 5:4 |
Response Time | 5ms |
Display Size | 17 inches |
Resolution | 1280 x 1024 |
Viewing Angle | 160° (H) / 160° (V) |
Interface | USB |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows XP |
Welcome message and guidance for initial setup of the unit.
Instructions for checking package contents for damage and completeness.
Advice to read the manual carefully for future reference.
Emphasizes safety during installation and operation due to undergone tests.
Guidelines for safe movement and positioning of the unit to prevent accidents.
Recommendations for proper airflow to prevent overheating and maintain lifespan.
Details about the iOne-MP171 Medical Panel PC, its features, and applications.
Detailed technical specifications of the hardware components.
Technical details specific to the LCD display panel.
Identifies components and controls visible from the front of the unit.
Overview of the Award BIOS and its basic functions for system support.
Guide on how to access and navigate the BIOS setup utility.
Information on overriding BIOS settings if the system fails to boot.
Recommendation against changing chipset defaults for system stability.
Details on setting the system date and its acceptable format.
Details on setting the system time and its acceptable format.
Selection of the video display card type for the system.
Configuration for system halt behavior upon detecting errors during power-up.
Configuration settings relevant to the CPU's features.
Setting the order of boot devices for the system.
Enabling alarms for potential virus activity on boot sectors.
Options to enable or disable CPU cache memory for performance tuning.
Option to enable or disable the CPU L3 cache.
Speeds up POST by skipping certain system checks.
Determining the sequence of boot device searches.
Allows searching for OS from devices other than primary boot devices.
Activating the NumLock function upon system power-up.
Configuration of Gate A20 for memory addressing above 1MB.
Controls keyboard repeat rate behavior when a key is held down.
Sets the speed of repeated keystrokes when typematic rate is enabled.
Sets the interval for the first and second characters of a repeated keystroke.
Limits access to the System and Setup using password protection.
Configures the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller.
Specifies MPS version for OS support and PCI configurations.
Allows OS/2 to access DRAM exceeding 64MB.
Enables or disables reporting of missing floppy drives for Windows 95/98.
Controls the display of the EPA logo during system boot-up.
Enables caching of system BIOS ROM for improved performance.
Reserves memory space for ISA cards to improve performance.
Default setting for PCI Express root port functionality.
Configuration options for the video graphics adapter.
Settings for onboard IDE devices, including HDD block mode.
Enables fast block mode for hard disk data transfer.
Enables fast DMA transfer mode for hard disk data.
Configuration for Serial ATA devices and modes.
Controls the integrated IDE interface channels.
Defines how the system is powered on via button, keyboard, or hot keys.
Configuration for onboard serial ports and their addresses.
Determines the UART 2 mode for the computer.
Sets the system power status after a power failure event.
Enables or disables the USB 1.0 controller functionality.
Enables or disables USB 2.0, requiring OS drivers.
Sets the operational speed for USB devices.
Enables or disables the USB keyboard functionality.
Enables or disables the USB mouse functionality.
Enables or disables the USB storage device functionality.
Enables ACPI support for advanced configuration and power interface.
Sets the ACPI suspend mode for the system.
Configures VGA BIOS behavior during S3 resume.
Selects power saving management modes for the system.
Defines video off features, such as blanking the screen.
Controls video display status during system suspend mode.
Sets the suspend type for the system's power management.
Sets the IRQ used by the modem for communication.
Configures system power-off behavior after a period of inactivity.
Powers down the hard disk drive after inactivity to save energy.
Defines the power-off mode using the power button.
Enables or disables waking the system via a PCI card.
Enables or disables system power-on via modem or LAN connection.
Enables or disables USB keyboard wake-up from S3 state.
Enables or disables system resumption by an alarm event.
Manages I/O events for power saving modes and system awakening.
Sets the initial display device priority for system boot.
Determines whether to reset configuration data for PnP devices.
PnP BIOS capability for configuring devices with an OS.
Sets compatibility between non-standard VGA and PCI/VGA cards.
Default setting for PCI Express maximum payload size.
Sets a temperature threshold for system warning to prevent overheating.
Loads troubleshooting default values for the BIOS.
Loads optimal default values for system configuration.
Sets passwords to protect the system and Setup utility access.
Saves all changes and exits the BIOS setup utility.
Exits the BIOS setup without saving any modifications.
Provides sample code for GPIO read and write operations.
Instructions for mounting the panel PC using standard VESA hardware.
Caution about securing mounting screws tightly to prevent injuries.