6F8C1111 Integrated Controller V series model 2000 Computer module C2PU37 User’s Manual
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Safety Precautions This manual contains important information for the operator to operate this product safely and correctly and avoid bodily injury and property damage. Grasp the meanings of the following marks and their descriptions before reading this manual. lHazard Classifications Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
1.Markings used on the model 2000 and in this Manual Make sure warning markings are attached on the model 2000. If any of them are missing or the wording is illegible, contact Toshiba’s Service Department [Warning Mark on the model 2000] This is the warning mark for dangerous location. It is attached to the equipment at positions where there is a risk of electric shock and at positions where there is a risk of damage to the equipment through incorrect wiring.
2. Precautions on Installation WARNING Mandatory Be sure to ground the model 2000. The protective ground terminal of the model 2000 must be connected to an external protective earth. Operation without grounding may cause accidental fire or shock. CAUTION Mandatory Avoid the following locations when installing or storaging the model 2000.
3. Precautions on Wiring WARNING Mandatory Be sure to turn off power before wiring. Otherwise, it can cause electric shock or malfunction of the model 2000. Mandatory Be sure to use crimp-style terminal with insulating sheath or insulating tape to cover the conductive parts when wiring modules so that no conductive parts are exposed. Handle the terminal cover with care so as not to fall off or get damaged. Be sure to fix the cover on the terminal block after wiring.
4. Precautions for Operation WARNING Mandatory Configure emergency stop interlocking circuit outside the model 2000. Otherwise, failure and malfunction of the model 2000 can cause human injury, machine damage or serious accidents. Mandatory Be sure to keep the terminal block covers closed during power ON. Do not touch the terminals. Otherwise, it can cause electrical shock or injury.
Mandatory Configure the external circuit to turn on power according to the following sequence. Turn on the power of model 2000 → Turn on the power for the I/O module and external load power supplies Otherwise, it can cause machine damage, malfunction or accidents. Forbidden Turn off power immediately if the S2 or related equipment emitting smoke or odor. Operation under such situation can cause fire or electrical shock. Also unauhorized repairing will cause fire or serious accidents.
CAUTION Forbidden Be careful not to hit or fall off the model 2000 by accident. Excess shock can cause failure. Mandatory Place any modules removed from the unit on a conductive mat or conductive bag (containing a spare board, etc.) on an grounded desk. Otherwise, static electricity can damage components of the module. Mandatory Touch a grounded metal part to discharge the static electricity on your body before touching the model 2000.
Mandatory The relays used in the relay output module have ON/OFF life mechanically. Use them within their mechanical life times is described in this manual. Replace the module if exceeded. CAUTION Mandatory In an annual average temperature of 30°C or less, replace the battery every four years; replace it every two years in an average annual temperature higher than 30°C.
CAUTION Forbidden Do not touch any components, terminals, connectors or printed circuit boards in the module. Otherwise, it can cause the IC or LSI or the like to be broken by static electricity, resulting in failure or malfunction. Forbidden Do not forcibly bend or pull or distort the power cord and other cables. Otherwise, they can be cut off or cause overheat. Also, the edge of components can cause injury. Forbidden Do not disassemble or modify the S2 and related equipment.
Limitation of Applications n The model 2000 has been designed and manufactured for use in an industrial environment. However, the model 2000 is not intended to be used for systems which can endanger human n life (note 1). Consult Toshiba if you intend to use the model 2000 for a special application which involves human life and has great influence on the maintenance of the public function (note 2).
Preface Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba Integrated Controller V Series model 2000 Computer Module (hereafter referred to as C2. Or as model 2000 or simply device if no distinction necessary). This manual describes the operating procedure and precautions for the C2. Be sure to read this manual and understand the content before using the equipment. After you have read it, keep this manual handy so that you can refer to it when necessary.
Related Manuals In addition to this manual, the following model 2000 related manuals are available for your reference: Related to other modules l Integrated Controller V Series model 2000 Sequence Controller S2 User’s Manual – Basic-Hardware 6F8C0836 Provides information for the handling and maintenance of the main unit, power module, and basic I/O.
Procedure flow Preparation ・ Check the content of package against the packing list ・ Determine the installation site ”1.3 Installation Requirements” on page 5 Installation ・ Install the module in the basic unit. ・ Connect external equipment to the module. ・ Connect the power supply ”Chapter 2 Installation” (page 11) Power ON ・ Turn on the main unit power. ”3.1 Power On and Power off” on page 21 User the software ・ Backup Backup the operating system pre-installed in hard disk to a reserve disk.
Notational convention Description of symbols In addition to the Safety Precautions, the following symbols are used to indicate important notes when using: Important Describes items that require special attention in order to properly use the product. NOTE Describes items that should be remembered in order to properly use the product. See Indicates reference to section in this manual or other manual.
Guide to Reading this Manual This manual is organized as follows: You may start from the appropriate chapter as necessary. Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Summarizes items and caution that you should Power know before using this equipment. Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install the equipment to the base and connect the cables. Chapter 3 Handling Describes how turn on/off the power and the handling of each unit.
Functions and Features The integrated controller model 2000 is a CIE integrated controller integrating continuous control, high-speed sequence control, maintenance/monitoring, and information processing control in a single unit. C2 is a computer module that implements the maintenance/monitoring and information processing control functions among various functions of the model 2000.
CONTENTS 1 Before Turning on the Power ・・・・・・・・・・・ 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Checking the Content of the Package ・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1 Name and Function of Each Part・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 2 Installation Requirements ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5 Power Requirements ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7 Precautions when using ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8 1.5.1 Daily use ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8 1.5.2 When turning Off the Power ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8 1.5.3 About the Hard Disk Drive ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8 1.5.
CONTENTS 4 Maintenance・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・31 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 5.2 RAS Function Overview ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5.1.1 RAS Hardware ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5.1.2 RAS Support Software ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Hardware Processing RAS Functions ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5.2.1 WDT Circuit and Hardware Reset ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5.2.2 RAS Memory ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5.2.
Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Power 1.1 Checking the Content of the Package Check the content of the package against the packing list included with the product and make sure everything is included.
Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Power 1.2 Name and Function of Each Part HDD Pack C2PU37 RGB connector R UN PC card slots RGB Ethernet (10/100base-TX) H DD 4 LEDs indicating RST COM por t 10/100BASETX 3 2 HDD 1 HDD Drawer INZ COM RST Sw itch USB S W1 KEYBOAR D USB connector 1 Mouse DIP-SW 10/100BASE-TX connector Keyboard Connector for the Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector. Mouse connector Connector for the PS/2 mouse. Keyboard connector Connector for the PS/2 keyboard.
1.2 Name and Function of Each Part Mounting screw Station bus connector 1 I/O bus connector 6F8C1111 Mounting screw A screw to mount the module to the basic unit. Station bus connector Station bus connector for the V series model 2000. I/O bus connector Connector for the I/O bus.
Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Power Dedicated LED General LED Push button switch Dedicated LED LEDs to indicate the CPU and HDD operating status. Indicates the operating status of the watchdog timer (WDT). • When WDT is active ON: WDT timeout has not occurred RUN (green) Blink: WDT timeout has occurred (Alternating interval is the WDT timeout interval set by the user) • When WDT is not used Blink at approximately 1 second interval General LEDs 1 - 4 HDD (green) Hard disk drive (HDD) access lamp.
1.3 Installation Requirements 1.3 Installation Requirements Observe the following when planning and designing the installation environment. The installation environment must satisfy the conditions described below. Item Hard Disk Drive model Flash Disk Drive model o o Operating ambient 5 – 40 C 0 – 50 C temperature o o Storage -10 – 50 C -25 – 70 C temperature Relative humidity 10 to 90%RH, no condensation 5 to 90%RH, no condensation 3 Dust density 10mg/m or less Corrosion No corrosive gas is present.
Chapter 1 Before Turning on the Power Follow the precautions described below for the installation of the board housing the model 2000: (1) House in a dust proof control board because the module itself is not dust proof. (2) Avoid installing on top of devices that emit considerable amount of heat (such as heater, transformer, or large resistor). (3) Do not install inside the same board with high voltage equipment. (4) Maintain a distance of at least 200mm from high voltage or power line.
1.4 Power Requirements 1.4 Power Requirements Use power module designed exclusively for the V Series. Using other power supply may result in operation error or device malfunction. ITEM Basic function Rated Voltage Max.
Chapter 1 Before turn on the Power 1.5 Precautions when using 1.5.1 Daily use Observe the following insturctions during daily use of this equipment. WARNING • Turn off the power if there is smoke, unusual odor, excessive heat, or damage. • Do not block the ventilation port. If the ventilation ports are blocked, heat cannot escape and fire may occur due to overheating. When there is a need for repair, contact the Toshiba service desk. • Do not touch the C2 module when the power is on.
1.5 Precautions when using 1.5.4 About the External FDD Important • Avoid performing the following when the FDD lamp of the external FDD (floppy disk drive) is ON: • Pressing the button • Turning off the main power • Removing the cable The floppy disk may be in the middle of reading or writing data and content of the floppy disk may be damaged. 1 NOTE: • Always remove the floppy disk from the drive when you are not using the floppy disk drive. 1.5.
Chapter 1 Before turn on the Power 1.5.8 Disposal Module disposal The C2 contains parts such as Lithium battery that must be disposed properly according to local government ordinance. Do not attempt to dispose the C3 on your own. Please contact your dealer and submit a request for return and disposal when disposing. Dispose other 2000 base and modules according to your local government ordinance. Battery disposal Dispose the battery in the same manner as ordinary batteries.
Chapter2 Installation 2.1 Before Getting Started 2.1.1 Procedure NOTE: • Do not touch parts that are not necessary for the work at hand. • Be careful not to loose the removed screws. Also be careful not to drop them inside the device. • If an error or malfunction occurs, contact your Toshiba service desk. • Use drivers that is appropriate for the screw when assembling or fastening parts. Improper driver will not fit tightly in the cross hole.
Chapter 2 Installation 2.2 Installing Bases 2.2.1 Precautions when Installing in the Case Observe the following when installing in the case. CAUTION Do not attempt to mount or remove the unit from the case alone (work in two or more). Be especially careful when mounting in the case because you may lose your balance and injure yourself. Important Use within the following temperature and humidity range.
2.3 Module Installation 2.3 Module Installation Install the module according to the following procedure: (1) Match the guides at top and bottom of the base and insert the module vertically on the base. Check that the top and bottom lock levers are fasten to the base and click. (2) Pass an M3 screw through the hole at the top of the module and secure the base and the module (recommended torque: 1.47N•m=15kgf•cm).
Chapter 2 Installation 2.4 Grounding The electrical devices should be grounded separately from power system and the two or more electrical devices should be grounded at a single point. The model 2000 is designed to resist actual noise and the device is sufficiently capable of withstanding noise, but grounding is very important in order to assure safe and stable system operation. Observe the following instructions and provide proper grounding.
2.4 Grounding 2.4.2 Grounding method (1) Grounding of control panel Power panel Ground current change Power panel Isolate model 2000 mounting panel and connect to the ground point separately 6E8C1111 In the case of connecting panel, the ground current flowing from the high frequency device or power panel may flow through the PC housing panel. change Power panel Isolate model 2000 from the mounting frame and connect to the ground point separately.
Chapter 2 Installation (2) Grounding connection between base PS Basic unit FG PS Expansion unit PS Expansion unit Board internal ground terminal Dedicated ground • Connect the FG terminal of the power supply module to the unit mounting screw, 2 and to the ground bar in the panel by 2mm or larger wire in shortest possible distance. • Use a dedicated ground for the control circuit, and keep the ground cable away from that for high-power systems. • 100Ω or less to earth is recommended.
2.5 Wiring of the power supply 2.5 Wiring of the power supply Wire the external power supply to model 2000 power supply module in the following manner. When using expansion units, arrange for power to be supplied simultaneously to the basic unit and the expansion units (or to the expansion units before the basic unit).
Chapter 2 Installation Wiring of the power supply PS694 PS691 NC NC NC NC RUN signal contact output RUN signal contact output NC 100VAC:short 200VAC:open NC 100-240VAC input L 100-120VAC or 200-240VAC input L ∼ ∼ *1 N N LG LG FG FG *1 *2 PS693 *2 PS632/PS653 24V output DC24V 0V + − + NC − NC RUN signal contact output RUN signal ontact output NC NC 24VDC input (PS632) 100/110VDC input (PS653) L 100-240VAC input L ∼ N N LG FG *1 *1 *2 *2 *1 Line filter ground (L
2.5 Wiring of the power supply CAUTION 1. Always turn off the power before wiring the cables. Working with the power on can cause electrocution. 2. Use covered crimp terminals or cover the module wire with tape so that there is no exposed conducting parts. Fasten the terminal covers securely to the terminals when wiring is finished. Exposed parts can cause electrocution. 3. Always ground the model 2000. Failing to ground the unit can cause electrocution or malfunction. 4.
Chapter 2 Installation 2.6 Connector Connection Connect each connector to the peripheral device as described below. CAUTION • Turn off the power of the main unit and peripheral device when connecting peripheral devices. Connecting with the power on may cause injury or burn. • Be sure to hold the connector when attaching/removing signal cables. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged causing fire or electrocution. Important • Check the shape of the connector and insert the cable properly into the main unit.
Chapter3 Handling 3.1 Power On and Power Off If you are using peripheral devices, connect them before turning on the main unit power. Important • Wait at least 5 seconds when turning on the power after turning it off. If the power is turned back on too quickly, the rush current prevention circuit may not function properly and a sudden flow of current (approximately 100A) may cause the power supply fuse to blow out. 3.1.
Chapter 3 Handling 3.1.3 Power Off with Windows If a power supply is turned off without shutdown of Windows, the data in a hard disk is destroyed and it may be unable to reboot. Model 2000 is supporting the automatic shutdown of Windows, and the power supply off-sequence. If the power supply module of exclusive use is used, the shutdown of Windows can be performed without carrying out operation of a mouse and a keyboard.
Important • If the running application cannot be terminated normally for some reason or other, Windows is forcibly terminated subject to the completion waiting time set with the RAS driver. In this case, the file data of application or Windows may be destroyed. Fully confirm application operation in advance that it is free of problems. Important • If an input power supply is turned off during Windows starting, power supply OFF may be carried out without carrying out shutdown processing.
Chapter 3 Handling 3.1.5 Power Supply module PS691 with UPS I/F C2 Power Supply Module PS691 W indows UPS Conversion circuit Shutdown Request RAS driver AC100/240V Main circuit Shutdown Request Power control signal Main power for controller UPS turns off secondary side power supplies in timer setting of UPS. A timer should set up sufficient time for shutdown of Windows.
3.2 About the Hard Disk 3.2 About the Hard Disk Hard Disk Handling The C2 hard disk drive is likely to be misused because it can be replaced or carried easily. Observe the following precautions and treat it with care: l l l l l l Do not drop it or exert strong shock. The magnetic surface of the hard disk may be damaged making it unusable. Scars on the magnetic surface cannot be repaired. Handle it with extreme care.
Chapter 3 Handling 3.3 About the External FDD An external floppy disk drive is necessary if you must install OS or application programs from floppy disks or save data to floppy disks. In general, a floppy disk drive has an access lamp in front as shown at right. This lamp flashes when the drive is being accessed. FDD lamp CAUTION • Turn off the AC power of the main unit when removing/inserting the FDD cable. Removing or inserting the cable with the main unit power on can cause burn or electrocution.
3.3 About the External FDD [Write Protecting a Floppy Disk] To prohibit write Slide the write protect tab to the outside as shown in (1). To enable write Slide the write protect tab to the inside as shown in (2).
Chapter 3 Handling 3.4 About the PC Card Two PC Cards Standard TYPE I/II (3.3V, 5V) PC cards can be inserted in the PC card slot of the C2. Or, one TYPE III PC card can be inserted when the left and right slots are combined. PC card slot 0 PC card slot 1 C2PU37 RUN RGB HDD 4 2 1 HDD RST 1 0 / 1 0 0 B A S E- TX 3 INZ COM SW1 1 MOUSE USB 0 KEYBOARD CAUTION • Do not touch the PC card that is being used or just after it has been used. It may become extremely hot and cause burns.
3.4 About the PC card 3.4.1 Installation (1) Press the eject button of the PC card slot until the eject button pops out. (2) Press the eject button once more. The dummy card ejects. (3) Remove the dummy card. Store the dummy card in a safe place. (4) Check the direction and insert the PC card. Gently press the PC card all the way in and connect securely. Do not exert excessive force. 3 (5) Connecting cable to the PC card.
Chapter 3 Handling 3.4.2 Removal (1) Press the eject button of the PC card slot until the eject button pops out. (2) Press the eject button once more. The card ejects. (3) Hold the card firmly and pull. (4) Insert a dummy card.
Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.1 Daily Inspection The following items should be inspected daily in order to maintain normal system operation and prevent unnecessary trouble from occurring. Item Check the LED in front of the power module. Check the LED at the front of the C2 module. Check the LED of the input module. (Digital input) Inspection Description POWER (green): On when 5V power supply is normal Check the LED of the output module.
Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.2 Periodic Maintenance Check the following items periodically (once every six month is recommended). Also check these items when the surrounding condition or environment is changed.
4.3 Replacement Timing of Major Parts CAUTION • Take extreme precaution when measuring the power supply voltage at the power supply terminal of the module during inspection. There is a danger of electrocution. • Do not touch the C2 module when the power is on. The heat radiating side covers o become extremely hot (ambient temperature+20 C) when power is on. It cools o (ambient temperature+10 C) in 10 minutes when the power is turned off. 4.
Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.4 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive The main unit is equipped with one 2.5 inch hard disk drive in the HDD pack. The HDD pack replacement procedure is as follows: Important • Be careful not to exert excessive shock to the HDD pack. • Always turn off the power before removing/installing the HDD pack. Removing/installing the HDD pack with the power turned on can damage the content of the hard disk.
Chapter 5 RAS Function RAS function (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) represents the function which increases the operating performance of the C2. C2 is equipped with RAS hardware and RAS support software to facilitate the use of RAS functions. Persons in charge of design, operation, or maintenance of the C2 should have sufficient knowledge of these function in order to be ready in case of trouble.
Chapter 5 RAS Function 5.1 RAS Function Overview The RAS hardware and software provide the following functions. 5.1.1 RAS Hardware Internal diagnosis Power ON/OFF function Reset function Interrupt output function RAS memory function 5.1.2 Circuit that detects internal abnormal conditions.
5.2 Hardware Processing RAS Functions 5.2 Hardware Processing RAS Functions 5.2.1 WDT Circuit and Hardware Reset The WDT circuit issues an NMI to the main unit when the WDT counter is not reset within a certain interval (WDT monitoring interval). The WDT monitoring interval can be set up to 500ms x 255 (approximately 2 minutes) in 500ms units. If an NMI is not accepted within 500ms after a WDT timeout NMI is issued, the system is reset by the hardware reset function.
Chapter 5 RAS Function [NMI events] NMI events are the following: • power off • WDT timeout • Pressing of the INZ switch An NMI signal is sent to the main unit when any one of these events occur. An NMI event is latched inside the RAS board and held until it is processed by the RAS support software. A forced reset (hardware reset) is issued and the system is reset unless an NMI processing RAS support software is executed within 500ms after the occurrence of these NMI events.
Chapter6 Hardware Setup The C3 hardware can be set from the BIOS screen. Normally, the setting need not be changed. Do not change the setting unnecessarily. If it is set incorrectly, the hardware may be damaged. If you inadvertently changed it incorrectly, you must change it back to the correct setting. This section describes how to set the BIOS in such case.
Chapter 6 Hardware Setup 6.1 Setting the BIOS The method of displaying the BIOS screen and the displayed content (default value) are shown below. Check the content before using or when there is an abnormal condition. Important • Do not enable the suspend function when using the WDT function. This may cause a mal-function. The suspend function is a power saving method and cannot be used together with the WDT function. (1) Turn on the main unit power. The following BIOS startup screen appears.
6.1 Setting the BIOS (2) Press F2 when the BIOS startup screen appears. The BIOS main menu appears.
Chapter 6 Hardware Setup Main Advanced Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Boot Exit Item Specific Help + Removable Devices Legacy floppy Drives + Hard Drive (DISK Maker/Type) bootable Add-in cards CD-ROM Drive F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select ▼Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit BOOT screen Main Advanced Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes F
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Chapter 6 Hardware Setup Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Advanced I/O Device Configuration Serial port A [Auto] Serial port B [Disabled] Parallel port [Disabled] Floppy disk controller [Enabled] Base I/O address [Primary] Item Specific Help F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select▼Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit I/O Device Configuration screen Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Advanced Chipset Control [4.5] 8-bit I/O Recovery: [4.
Appendix A Q&A Sometimes, the device does not function as you expected or you may not know what to do next. Read this section before you suspect that the device is faulty. If an error message appears while using an operating system command, refer to the operating system manual. For information concerning the use of each application program, refer to the operation manual of the respective application program. Power does not turn on. Q Symptom The main unit power does not turn on.
Appendix A Q&A Screen display is improper. Q Symptom Nothing is displayed. A Check Is the main unit and CRT power on? Action Turn on the power. See "3.1.1 Turning On the Power" Turn off the power once and plug into an electrical outlet. Connect the cable securely. See "2.5 Power Supply Connection" Turn the brightness and contrast knobs to adjust. Refer to the CRT operation manual for details.
Application program cannot be used Q Symptom Application program does not work as expected. Application program does not run. A Check Is the system configuration set correctly? Action Refer the operation manual of the application program and change the system configuration if instructed. The application program must support the current operating system. Purchase an appropriate application program.
Appendix A Q&A Television and radio interference appears Q Symptom There is TV and radio interference. A Check Is the device near the TV or radio? Is the device plugged into the same outlet as TV or radio? Action Change the direction of the indoor radio or television antenna. Change the direction of the unit with respect to radio or television. Move the unit away from radio or television. Use separate electrical outlet from the radio or television.
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Appendix B Device Specifications Models Product Code GC2PU37ES GC2PU37GS 50 OS Windows 2000 Windows 2000 Memory 128MB 256MB Auxiliary storage HDD 30GB HDD 30GB Computer module C2PU37 User’s Manual
B.2 Interface Specifications B.2.1 RGB Interface 10 5 1 11 D-SUB female 15 B.2.2 6 (Note) I/Os are input/output as viewed from this device. Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal name CRV CGV CBV Unused GND GND GND GND Unused GND Unused MID1 -CHSYNC -CVSYNC MID3 Description Red video signal Green video signal Blue video signal Unused Signal ground Signal ground Signal ground Signal ground Unused Signal ground Unused MID1 H synch. signal (TTL) V synch.
Appendix B Device Specifications B.2.3 Keyboard and Mouse Interface (Note) I/Os are input/output as viewed from this device. 6 5 4 3 2 Pin no. 1 1 mini DIN female 2 3 4 5 6 B.2.4 DATA Unused GND +5V CLOCK Unused Description Data Unused Signal ground +5V Clock Unused I/O I/O I/O USB Interface 4 (Note) I/Os are input/output as viewed from this device. 1 USB socket B.2.5 Signal name Pin no.
B.2.6 FDD Interface 13 1 26 14 Half pitch female (Note) I/Os are input/output as viewed from this device. Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6F8C1111 Signal name I/O SIDE1 SEL READ DATA GND GND GND WRITE DATA DENSITY SEL RESERVE READY DRIVE SEL P5 P5 INDEXL O O O O O O Pin no.
Appendix B Device Specifications B.2.7 PCMCIA card slot 1 2 PC Card I/O Function GND CDD3 PC Card ATA Function GND CDD3 35 36 PC Card I/O Function GND -CD1 PC Card ATA Function GND -CD1 3 4 5 6 CDD4 CDD5 CDD6 CDD7 CDD4 CDD5 CDD6 CDD7 37 38 39 40 CDD11 CDD12 CDD13 CDD14 CDD11 CDD12 CDD13 CDD14 7 8 9 10 -CE1 CA10 -OE CA11 -CS0 N.C. 0 N.C. 41 42 43 44 CDD15 -CE2 -IORD CDD15 -CS1 -IORD 11 12 13 14 CA9 CA8 CWA13 CA14 -CS1 N.C. N.C. N.C. 45 46 47 48 -IOWR CA17 CA18 CA19 -IOWR N.C. N.C.
Integrated Controller Vseries model 2000 Computer module C2PU37 User’s Manual 1st edition 14th May 2004 1111.1.0405 INDUSTRIAL AND POWER SYSTEMS & SERVICES COMPANY ELECTRICAL APPARATUS & MEASUREMENT DIV. 1-1, Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan Tel.:+81-3-3457-4737 Fax.:+81-3-3457-8386 TOSHIBA Corporation 2004 All Rights Reserved.
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