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GX 1000 BReference Guide
Introduction
The GX 1000 B is a rugged PC-compatible based computer. All computers comeequipped with a touchscreen, full SVGA color display, multiple network options,
and industry standard I/O. Each system is fully capable of running MS-DOS,Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Embedded XP as well as UNIX andLinux.
The GX 1000 B is designed for either fixed mount or vehicular mountedapplications. It can be powered through an AC power supply or from aDC/DC power converter. It is capable of either hard-wired or wirelessEthernet connections.
About this Guide
This guide provides basic information on the operation of the GX 1000 B.Additional questions not answered by this guide should be directed to GlacierComputer or its agents. Topics covered include: parts, accessories, basicoperation, troubleshooting, service and regulatory information.
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OVERVIEW
Display Panel
The display panel consists of a gasketed resistive touchscreen mounted over a10.4 TFT LCD flat-panel video display. The touchscreen is used to replace themouse to activate functions and initiate actions.
I/O Panel
All cabled connections to the system are made through the I/O panel. The I/Opanel is located on the bottom of the GX 1000 B. These connections are a powerswitch, a power connector, two serial I/O connectors, two USB slots, two PS/2ports and VGA out. A panel on the side of the unit also allows access to the harddrive. See appendix A.
Specifications
The onboard CPU incorporates the VIA VT8606 chipset and theVT82C686B with built-in AGP-4x VGA controller; the PC/104 bus isavailable for further expansions. Its 8-layer structure reduces signal noiseand meets ACPI function with its built-in power management feature.
Processor:VIA EDEN 1GHz
L2 Cache: Integrated in CPU
Chipset:VT8606 (Twister-T) + VT82C686B
System Memory:One 144-pin DIMM socketMaximum up to 512MB SDRAM
BIOS:AWARD BIOS, Plug-and-Play 4Mbit Flash ROM with SmartView VGA
BIOS Function and integrated Ethernet Novell RPL and Windows
PXE Boot ROM functions
Watchdog Timer:Generates a system reset or NMI by jumper selectableSoftware programmable time interval64 levels, 0.5~8/5~80/50~800/100~1600 seconds
Standard I/O:Two or three serial ports. (1 internal, used for touch)
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One internal HDD InterfaceOne PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Interface
USB Interface: 2 USB ports with USB Spec. Rev. 1.1a compliant, 1 slotis external, 1 slot is internal and reserved for an optional Bluetoothmodule
Ethernet:Realtek 8139C PCI Bus 10/100M Base-TWake On LAN (via ATX power supply)Onboard RJ-45 connector
Digital I/O: 8-channel TTL/DTL compatible input and output
Board ID: Dallas DS2401 Board unique ID support
Solid State Disk Interface:One CompactFlash Type II Socket
Expansion Slot: one 16-bit pc/104 connector
AC97 Link: AC97 Link interface for external audio Codec Kit (AX93102)
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ACCESSORIES
The GX 1000 B computer is supplied with:
This Reference Guide
Operating System CD and license
Power Supply (AC/DC and/or DC/DC)
Input and Output Cables
Internal or external antennas (wireless only)
Rugged Keyboard (optional)
Mounting Bracket (optional)
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Warning: As with all computer equipment the PC mustbe installed in a safeand secure manner. For approved mounting procedures please contact yourGlacier representative.
Power-Up
It is important to make all peripheral connections BEFORE powering up thesystem.
Before powering up the computer for the first time, be sure the power supply andcomputer are mounted in an approved manner and that all cable and peripheralconnections are securely attached to the computer. Make certain that all cabling issecured as to avoid entanglement with the equipment or the operator and that thepower switch is OFF.
For AC input: plug the power cord into a surge-protected 110VAC outlet. Turn thepower switch to ON. Press the orange on/off button on the front of the unit.
For DC input: turn the external DC power supply on if you are using one, then turnthe power switch on the bottom of the unit to ON. Lastly, push the orange powerbutton on the front of the unit.
Booting-Up
Upon turning on, the system boots up immediately with no action required. Onpower up, the system conducts a power-on self-test (POST), runs the hardwareinitialization program, and then boots to the operating system.
If BIOS access is needed press ESC during the POST.
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BASIC OPERATIONS(Continued)
Reboot
If the system freezes or locks up during normal operation, performing a reboot canreset the system. The type of reboot depends upon the state of the system.
Warm Boot
Perform a warm boot when you need to clear the systems memory (i.e. VirtualMemory Low warning).
To perform a warm boot with or without a keyboard
Select START - SHUTDOWN - RESTART COMPUTER or
press the orange soft shutdown button on the front of the unit, which will enact aWindows shutdown procedure. Press it again to initiate a boot up procedure.
On computers running Windows NT, 2000 and XP, press CTL-ALT-DEL andchoose SHUTDOWN. This is a good option if the screen isnt responding.
Cold Boot
Warning: Repeated cold boots will result in data loss and may damagesystem files, rendering the hard drive corrupt and the computer unusable.
Perform a cold boot only when the screen is frozen, or the system is otherwiselocked up and doesnt respond to any input. The cold boot is essentially a power-up sequence.
To perform a cold boot on the GX 1000 B, hold the orange button down for sixseconds; the unit will then turn off. A second option is to shut the unit via therocker switch on the bottom of the computer. After any of these methods, waitapproximately 15 seconds, and then turn the computer back on.
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TOUCH-BASED APPLICATIONS
General Functions and Guidelines
The computer is designed and configured for touch-based applications where thevideo screen displays graphical icons whose corresponding function is activatedwhen touched by a user. Touch-based applications can be divided into twodifferent categories:
Graphical User Interface (GUI) applications, based on a GUI operatingsystem, such as Windows.
DOS-based applications.
For GUI applications, a mouse-like touch driver is installed allowing standardapplications to be executed. However, for optimum ease of use, applicationsshould:
Provide visual feedback to confirm a touch
Avoid double-clicks whenever possible
Keep touch targets large (for example, scroll bars can be difficult to use)
With these provisions applications can be developed using standard tools andpractices, including Visual C++, Visual Basic, etc.
To enable a right click, click on the mouse icon in the system tray (near the timedisplay)
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Internal UPS (optional)
The GX 1000 B has an internal UPS available as an option. The UPS is oftenused to keep the GX 1000 B running while a forklift battery change is performed.This prevents a user from having to log off and shut the unit down. Also, the UPSprovides additional filtering against electrical noise often found on electric forklifts.
The operation of the UPS is transparent to the user. As long as the powerconverter is on and the computers on/off switch is in the on position, the UPS ischarging. If the UPS battery were completely discharged it would need to becharged for 6 8 hours with the computer running to fully recover. With a fullcharge, the UPS will run the computer with no external power source forapproximately 20-30 minutes.
Prior to theUPSbeing discharged fully, the unit will automatically begin a smoothWindows shutdown procedure. Each open Window will be closed and the unit willthen turn itself off.
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TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Possible Causes and Solutions
Unit wont power up
First
Check the unit for any signs ofexterior damage
Check and reseat all cableconnections
Check to be sure the system isreceiving power from the Powersupply
Mobile Mount
Check the ON/OFF switch on thebottom of the computer
Be sure the vehicles battery issufficiently charged
Verify that the ON/OFF switch onthe DC power converter is on
Reseat the connectors on both thepower input and output cables onthe DC power converter
Check the internal fuse
Fixed Mount
Check the ON/OFF switch on therear panel
Check the circuit breakers feedingthe 110V AC wall outlet supplyingpower to the GX 1000 B
Make sure the power cord is firmlyseated in the wall outlet
If a surge protector is installedbetween the computer and the walloutlet, make sure that if it has anON/OFF switch, that it is on, andthat any fuses or circuit breakers onthe surge protector have not blownor tripped
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Problem Possible Causes and Solutions
Touchscreen does not respond
The touchscreen drivers did not load,reboot the system
Reconfigure the touch
Recalibrate the touch
Missing O/S Message
Hard drive needs to be reseated
Operating system corrupt
No wireless communication with thenetwork
Ensure the antenna connection is
secure
Replace broken antennas or cables
Check access point configuration
Check client configuration
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Regulatory Information
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications CommissionsRules and Regulations. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in acommercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructionmanual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation ofthis equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in whichcase the user will be required to correct interferences at their expense.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off an on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that whichthe receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada
This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigencies duReglement sur le Materiel Brouilleur du Canada.
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SERVICE FOR YOUR GX 1000 B
In the event a Glacier product needs to be returned for repair, please supply thefollowing information.
1. Company
2. Site (where you want the equipment returned)
3. Your name, phone number and email address
4. Type of equipment (model number, etc)
5. Serial number
6. Description of the problem
You can either send this information via Email to support@glaciercomputer.com orcall us at 603-882-1560 x16.
Once we receive this information, it will be entered in our Customer ServiceDatabase. You will then receive a confirmation email with an RMA number andshipping instructions.
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Warranty Information
One Year Standard Warranty included with Purchase
For one year following shipment, owners will return their units to the factory withprepaid shipping cost. Preceding shipment, owner is to call Glacier Computer for aReturn Material Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number is to be clearlymarked on the shipping label or container. The unit will be repaired and shippedback to the customer within 10 business days of receipt. Glacier will pay standardground service shipping charges. Glacier will bill shipping and handling chargesfor expedited shipping service. Repairs to damage caused by wear outside ofnormal use will be charged at Glaciers current charges for service and materials.
Extended Warranty
Units are returned to factory, shipping prepaid. Preceding shipment, owner is tocall Glacier Computer for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number. TheRMA Number is to be clearly marked on shipping label or shipping container. Theunit will be repaired and shipped back to the customer via ground shipping servicewithin 10 business days of receipt. Owner is to pay for any expedited returnshipping service. Please contact a Glacier Sales Representative for the chargesfor Extended Warranty contracts. This is an annual commitment, paid in advance,under contract with the customer or customers designated representative.
One Year Non-Warranty Service
Repairs to units not covered by One-Year Standard Warranty or StandardExtended Warranty will be charged at Glacier Computers current charges for timeand materials.
Custom Extended Warranty and Service Programs
Glacier also offers custom warranty and service programs designed to meetunique customer needs. Please contact Glacier or your service representative to
get more information.
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Customer Support
Phone Glacier Computer at 603-882-1560 x11 or x15 to obtain technicalassistance. A qualified Glacier technician will provide telephone consultation toassist in problem analysis, as some problems may be addressed over the phoneand therefore will not require the return of a unit. If a unit is required to be returnedto the factory, an RMA number will be issued.
All repairs are to be performed by Glacier Computer unless other
arrangements approved by Glacier Computer are provided.
You can also visit us on the web at www.glaciercomputer.com. Click on ourSupport hyperlink to obtain miscellaneous software drivers for your Glacier unit.
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Dimensional Drawings and External ConnectorNames and Power Connector Specification
Front and Side View
Rear View
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Bottom View
NO Connector description NO Connector description
1 Power Switch 7 Keyboard
2 Fuse 8 Mouse
3 Power In 9 USB
4 VGA 10 COM1
5 LAN 11 COM2
6 Backlight Shutoff
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Power Connector Pin-Out Specification
12 8
34
5
67
NO Connector description
1 AC IN (BK)
2,4 DC IN+
3 AC IN (WH)
5 F.G (GR)
6,7 DC IN-
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Bluetooth
Introduction
The aim of Bluetooth technology is to be a low cost, low
power, and short-range radio product. Bluetooth replaces physicalcable connections in mobile or portable devices.
Any two Bluetooth devices create a Bluetooth piconetnetwork. A single Bluetooth piconet has one master and at mostseven active slaves. In a single piconet a Bluetooth connection isonly established between the master and a slave. Any two slaves ina piconet cannot create a Bluetooth connection. In most cases thecomputer will be designated as the master and peripherals such asa scanner will be the slave.
How to install the Level One USB Bluetooth Module
Do not install the Bluetooth module at this time. You will be prompted later.
1. Go to C:\Drivers\Bluetooth and double-click on Setup.exe
2. Click Select to choose English setup.
3. Click on USB Adapter for PC
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4. Click Install Now !!. It will take several seconds.
5. Choose Next6. Accept the Agreement7. Choose Next8. Choose Install9. When you see the Driver Signature Notice click OK
10. When you see the following screen insert the Bluetooth Module and clickOK
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11. Windows should now report the new hardware is ready to use.12. Click Finish
The Bluetooth Module is now installed.
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Mounting Examples
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Wiring Diagrams
System Installation For Direct 12V configurations
Important: to ensure proper system operation it is imperative that the
following installation procedure be carefully followed.
Failure to comply with these installation instructionswill void the system warranty.
Check your wiring configuration:White to +VDC,Blackto VDC. Keep the cable length to a minimum. Cut off any excess.
We recommend using a Deep Cycle Marine Battery.
Using a 10-amp fuse, connect the White lead to the positive terminal of
the battery. Connect theBlacklead to the negative terminal of the battery. Route wires away from all moving parts. Mount all equipment within the confines of the vehicle. Use only approved mounting brackets. Use only approved power connectors.
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System Installation For Forklifts using external DC supply
Important: to ensure proper system operation it is imperative that the
following installation procedure be carefully followed.
Failure to comply with these installation instructionswill void the system warranty.
Check your wiring configuration:White to +VDC,Blackto VDC. Connect power supply leads to battery positive and battery negative. Route wires away from all potential hazards including moving parts
and/or foot traffic. Mount all equipment within the confines of the lift. Use only approved mounting brackets. Use only approved power connectors.
PowerSupply
Computer
Battery+ Battery-
10AFuse
BlackWhite
3 Pins
12 Volts - 4 Pins
20-60 Volts - 2 Pins
8 Pins
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