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| The 19 inch built-in industrial PC series C3300, utilizes the Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium III or Pentium IV processors on a standard ATX motherboard with socket 370 or socket 478 for Pentium IV, offers controllers of the highest performance class, with a 12 or 15 inch TFT display, optionally with alpha numeric PC keyboard or numeric keyboard, with a touch screen or a touch pad. The RAM is expandable from 64 MB to 1 GB. The housing can be installed and accessed from the front. The lockable front flap provides room for two standard drive bays for any type of device e.g. hard disks, floppy disk drive, ZIP, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, etc. Card holders protect the plug-in cards from impact and vibration. Their snap in mechanism operates without tools, screws or loose parts. The industrial PC corresponds to the ATX standard and is compatible with all new PC components to arrive on the market in the next few years. A configuration label shows detailed information about the PC configuration, e.g. function, type and use of resources such as memory and interrupts, jumpers and connections. The housing is designed to allow users to configure the system to meet project requirements. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ATX format: the mainstream standard The computing power is scalable to the highest performance class. The housing design in ATX standard dimensions guarantees compatibility with replacement parts over: A PC upgrade may include a change of motherboard, CPU or disks, but does not affect the housing or display: as the ATX standard provides upgradeability over years to come, true openness is guaranteed. The drives are accessible from the PC front: a lockable flap protects a 31/2 inch and a 1/4 inch drive bay. Additionaly, the IPC holds up to two hard disks (31/2 inch, IDE or U160-SCSI). The front flap also covers a PS/2 keyboard and mouse socket to offer easy use with standard input devices at updates or maintenance. In this case the connected keyboard works in parallel with the front keyboard and the mouse in parallel with the touch screen or touch pad. |
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| Customer specified design Beckhoff designs industrial PCs in a modular way and has years of experience in customizing designs to specific OEM needs, e.g. for individual artwork and company logo on the drive flap or bezel, keyboard layout or additional electromechanical keys. A programmable keyboard controller provides flexible adoption to specific key functions. Customization of the front of the IPC allows OEM¡¯s to get the ¡°look and feel¡± to of their systems. |
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| Upgrading and maintenance of the front
side The housing is opened from the front. A lock behind the drive flap opens the front door. Different keys distinguish between users and maintenance personnel. With opened front door, components can be exchanged without any tools necessary: a harddrive exchange takes place in seconds to upgrade software, prepared on another computer, in the field. Plug-in cards can also be accessed from the front. To install these, access to the cable connectors is supported by a unique slide out support on ball bearings: the complete IPC slides out of its installation position like a drawer; the assembly frame holds the PC in position in front of the rack or the control cabinet. In this position, the personel is able to access the connectors and cables alone from the side without a second person holding the IPC. The slide mechanism is offered as an accessory as it is often unnecessary for control cabinet installations. In the case of 19 inch rack systems, however, in which the PC would be difficult to access from behind, the slide mechanism greatly eases assembly work. |
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| Assembly from the front It is possible to carry out full installation of the Industrial PC from the front. For this purpose the slide mechanism is divided into two halves. The left and right halves of the assembly frame are inserted one by one into the assembly opening and are screwed to the rack or control cabinet from the front. The technician then takes hold of the connection cables, which are hanging down inside the installation space, and pulls them forwards. The telescopic guide supports are pulled forwards, the PC is placed onto them and screwed in position. The technician can do this entirely unaided. The cables are connected next. The PC is then pushed into the installation space and fixed on the left and right with two screws. -Ready to run in a few minutes. |
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| Converting existing plants The computer core is the same in all variants. Its assembly dimensions, 19 inches wide and 8 high units high, are identical to its predecessors, the MIC3210 and the C3230: one to one replacement is guaranteed. If using the alpha numeric keyboard additional space of 1 to 2 high units below the PC will be require. |
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