3500 Flat Panel Industrial PCs
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Feature Description
Display The 3510 has a 10.4-inch TFT Active Matrix Color LCD flat panel. Impact-
resistant shield protects the display from breakage. The 3512 has a 12.1”
TFT Active Matrix Color LCD flat panel. An impact-resistant shield
protects the display from breakage. If a touchscreen is factory installed, it
is backed by heat-annealed safety glass replacing the impact-resistant
shield.
Diagnostic LEDs Following is a description of the LEDs and what it means when they're lit:
Power Lit when the system has power
Disk Lit when the computer is accessing the disk drive
COM Lit when there is communication activity on one of the serial
ports, including communication between the computer module
and the touchscreen (if on COM2) or a serial mouse.
Input Lit when the unit has a touchscreen (LED gets brighter when a
touch input is detected) or a key is pressed
During power-up, firmware on the processor board checks the hardware
configuration against the configuration stored in the CMOS memory.
IR (Infrared) The IR port transceiver is located behind this window. The IR port is IrDA
and ASKIR compliant. Connect the unit to any IrDA compatible device.
Load special software (not included) to use this feature. The infrared (IR)
link is designed to operate at a distance of 0 to 1 meter. Enable the
interface through the BIOS setup menu. Note: When the IR port is
chosen in the system BIOS, COM2 is not available.
Keyboard Port Access
(Optional front access)
The 3510/3512 supports one PS/2 keyboard. Front access options are
available with the use of the 9000-FKA Front floppy/keyboard access kit
(not shown). The access is a PS/2 stacked mini-din located on the side of
the unit. Warning: To maintain safe conditions, do not use an external
keyboard and/or mouse port when the unit is operating in a hazardous
environment.
Floppy Disk Drive (Optional) The 3510/3512 has front access options available. (Refer to the External
Floppy Option section within this chapter.)