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PowerStation
PA Series User Guide
May 2008
Parker Electromechanical
50 W. TechneCenter Drive, Milford, Ohio 45150
Part #: A3-06692-101
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PowerStation

PowerStation PA Series User GuideMay 2008Parker Electromechanical50 W. TechneCenter Drive, Milford, Ohio 45150Part #: A3-06692-101

Page 2 - Supported Models

Chapter 1: Introduction Customer Support ServicesPA PowerStation User Guide 1-5Product Technical SupportThe Product Technical Support department wel

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Getting StartedPA PowerStation User Guide 1-6Getting StartedNow that you have opened the PA PowerStation, you are ready to u

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PA PowerStation User Guide 2-1INSTALLING THE POWERSTATION 2Once you have unpacked the PA PowerStation and verified that you have received all of the

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Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Selecting a LocationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-2Environmental GuidelinesThe environment is the area where t

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION 1

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Selecting a LocationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-3PA PowerStation’s have been tested for use in 50oC ambient,

Page 7 - Hardware Versions

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Selecting a LocationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-4Enclosure GuidelinesSelect an enclosure that is large enoug

Page 8 - Documentation Standards

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Selecting a LocationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-5Class I, Division 2 GuidelinesIf you purchased a Class I, D

Page 9 - Customer Support Services

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Preparing for InstallationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-6Preparing for InstallationOnce you select a location

Page 10 - Technical Training

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Installing the PA PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-7Installing the PA PowerStationOnce you have prepa

Page 11 - Getting Started

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Installing the PA PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide 2-83 Slide the feet of the mounting clip into the la

Page 12 - INSTALLING THE POWERSTATION 2

Copyright and Trademark NoticeCopyright © 2008 by Parker Electromechanical. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, trans

Page 13 - Electrical Guidelines

Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Installing an Optional AC Power SupplyPA PowerStation User Guide 2-9Installing an Optional AC Power SupplyThe

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Chapter 2: Installing the PowerStation Installing an Optional AC Power SupplyPA PowerStation User Guide 2-10Connecting the Power Supply to the Works

Page 15 - Radiated Emissions Guidelines

PA PowerStation User Guide 3-1STARTING YOUR POWERSTATION 3This chapter discusses the following topics:• PowerStation Connectors• Starting the PA Pow

Page 16 - Explosion Hazard!

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-2communication standards that the controller supports. Use

Page 17 - Preparing for Installation

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-3Settings and Pinouts for COM1 If you need to make a cable

Page 18 - Mounting the PA PowerStation

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-4Once you make a cable for communicating with COM2, you wi

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-5Figure 3-3: Connector Pinouts and Cable Wiring on 5”, 6”,

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-6Caution: Note that RTS and CTS signals are not active in

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-7Figure 3-6, displays the connector pinouts and cable wiri

Page 22 - STARTING YOUR POWERSTATION 3

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-8Figure 3-7: Serial Transfer Cable Diagram1 Connect a null

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PA PowerStation User Guide 1Table of Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-9Keyboard and MouseThe PA PowerStation’s CPU board include

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-10Figure 3-8: Serial Printer Cable DiagramUse Figure 3-8 a

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-11To Print to a Port Configured for DownloadingIf you plan

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation PowerStation ConnectorsPA PowerStation User Guide 3-12Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceThe \NET directory of

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation Starting the PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide 3-13volatile memory storage. The CF is well-suited for rug

Page 29 - Serial Transfer Cable Diagram

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation Using the CompactFlash CardPA PowerStation User Guide 3-14Using the CompactFlash CardYou can remove the CF car

Page 30 - Keyboard and Mouse

Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation Using the BIOS UtilityPA PowerStation User Guide 3-15Reformating the CompactFlash CardWarning:Manually formatt

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation Using the BIOS UtilityPA PowerStation User Guide 3-163 The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration in

Page 32 - Ethernet Port

PA PowerStation User Guide 4-1MAINTAINING THE POWERSTATION 4The PowerStation has been designed to provide years of trouble-free operation even in th

Page 33 - CompactFlash

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Maintaining the TouchscreenPA PowerStation User Guide 4-2Calibrating the TouchscreenThe monitor’s touchscree

Page 34 - Starting the PowerStation

PA PowerStation User Guide 2Connecting a PS/2 Mouse on 5”, 6”, 8” and 10” Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9Connecting a USB Mouse on 15”

Page 35 - Using the CompactFlash Card

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Maintaining the TouchscreenPA PowerStation User Guide 4-3• If your PA Series has an STN display, continue wi

Page 36 - Using the BIOS Utility

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Replacing the CompactFlashPA PowerStation User Guide 4-4Replacing the CompactFlash At some point, you will p

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Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Performing Internal MaintenancePA PowerStation User Guide 4-5Performing Internal MaintenanceBefore doing any

Page 38 - AINTAINING THE POWERSTATION 4

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Performing Internal MaintenancePA PowerStation User Guide 4-6Removing the PowerStation from an EnclosureTo r

Page 39 - Calibrating the Touchscreen

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Performing Internal MaintenancePA PowerStation User Guide 4-74 Lift the backshell off of the PowerStation to

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Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Performing Internal MaintenancePA PowerStation User Guide 4-8Replacing the FuseThe PA PowerStation has a pro

Page 41 - Replacing the CompactFlash

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Optional ComponentsPA PowerStation User Guide 4-9Optional ComponentsParker has an optional component that yo

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Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Resolving ProblemsPA PowerStation User Guide 4-10Resolving ProblemsThis section provides some basic troubles

Page 43 - Opening the PowerStation

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Resolving ProblemsPA PowerStation User Guide 4-11Resolving Problems when Starting UpSome of the most common

Page 44 - Closing the PowerStation

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Resolving ProblemsPA PowerStation User Guide 4-121 Press Exit on the MachineShop Shell menu.2 Run ROM-DOS Ed

Page 45 - Replacing the Fuse

PA PowerStation User Guide 3B System Configuration Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-1S

Page 46 - Optional Components

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Resolving ProblemsPA PowerStation User Guide 4-133 If all of the above remedies do not work, you may need to

Page 47 - Resolving Problems

Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Accessing the PowerStation UtilitiesPA PowerStation User Guide 4-142 If you are using a PS/2 style keyboard,

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Chapter 4: Maintaining the PowerStation Accessing the PowerStation UtilitiesPA PowerStation User Guide 4-15Component DescriptionCompactFlash (CF) ca

Page 49 - C:\MOUSE.COM

PA PowerStation User Guide A -1POWERSTATION SPECIFICATIONSAThis appendix outlines important specifications for the PowerStation. It is a good idea t

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Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Physical SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -2Physical SpecificationsPhysical specifications includ

Page 51 - LH C:\NET\TCPIP.EXE

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Display SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -3Display SpecificationsDisplay specifications include t

Page 52 - CompactFlash (CF)

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Display SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -4Table A-5: PA10T Display SpecificationsTable A-6: PA15

Page 53 - POWERSTATION SPECIFICATIONS

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -5Environmental SpecificationsEven though the PA P

Page 54 - Physical Specifications

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Electrical SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -6Electrical SpecificationsThe PA PowerStation’s powe

Page 55 - Display Specifications

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Testing SpecificationsPA PowerStation User Guide A -7Testing SpecificationsThe PA PowerStation conforms to

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PA PowerStation User Guide 1-1INTRODUCTION 1Thank you for purchasing a PA PowerStation. The PA PowerStation is a rugged, compact PC that is designed

Page 57 - Environmental Specifications

Appendix A : PowerStation Specifications Faceplate Chemical ResistancePA PowerStation User Guide A -8Faceplate Chemical ResistanceThe touchscreen of

Page 58 - Electrical Specifications

PA PowerStation User Guide B -1SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FILESBAppendix B specifies the contents of two configuration files, CONFIG.CTC and AUTOEXEC.CTC.

Page 59 - Testing Specifications

Appendix B : System Configuration Files System Configuration FilesPA PowerStation User Guide B -2System Configuration FilesParker includes backup co

Page 60 - Faceplate Chemical Resistance

Appendix B : System Configuration Files System Configuration FilesPA PowerStation User Guide B -3@ECHO OFFREM **************************************

Page 61 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FILES

Appendix B : System Configuration Files System Configuration FilesPA PowerStation User Guide B -4IF ERRORLEVEL 108 GOTO ERRORREM *******************

Page 62 - System Configuration Files

Appendix B : System Configuration Files System Configuration FilesPA PowerStation User Guide B -5ECHO.:END

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Chapter 1: Introduction Hardware VersionsPA PowerStation User Guide 1-2Appendix B - System Configuration Files: This section includes a complete lis

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Chapter 1: Introduction Documentation LibraryPA PowerStation User Guide 1-3Documentation LibraryThe documentation set for this product contains:Rele

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Chapter 1: Introduction Customer Support ServicesPA PowerStation User Guide 1-4ISO SymbolsCustomer Support ServicesParker welcomes your thoughts and

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