Chapter 1 setting up the readysystem 1u, About the readysystem 1u, Using this guide – Ampro Corporation Ampro ReadySystem 1U User Manual

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ReadySystem 1U

Users Guide

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Chapter 1

Setting Up the ReadySystem 1U

About the ReadySystem 1U

The ReadySystem™ products are intended for users of turn-key embedded systems, who prefer long
lifecycle, configuration controlled computers over desktop grade systems with frequently changing
motherboards. ReadySystem models feature the ReadyBoard single board computer (SBC), from the
400 MHz Intel Celeron

® CPU to the Intel 1.4 GHz Pentium® M 738 CPU. The desired operating

system (OS) is pre-loaded onto the internal 40 GB (or greater) 2 ½" hard disk drive (HDD). Just load
your application software and you are ready to use your system applications.

Using this Guide

This guide provides the most efficient way to set up your ReadySystem 1U with your desired Operating
System (OS). The instructions provided in this guide include:

• Removing the ReadySystem™ 1U from the shipping container and inventorying the accessories
• Connecting peripherals to the ReadySystem 1U
• Powering up the ReadySystem 1U

Information not provided in this Users Guide includes:

• ReadyBoard model specifications
• Environmental requirements
• ReadyBoard model connector/pin numbers and definitions
• Operating System programming, or operating instructions

NOTE

Refer to the specific Ampro OS manual or the OS manufacturer's
manual for instructions when using the OS software.

Requirements

The following peripherals and devices are needed to make full use of the ReadySystem 1U.

• Peripherals (Customer provided):

PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse

CRT (VGA) Monitor

• Power Cord and AC-DC Adapter (Ampro or Customer provided):

AC to DC (+12 VDC or +24 VDC) Brick Power Adapter (with screw-type mating connector)

CAUTION

The ReadySystem 1U only accepts 12VDC or 24VDC power. Voltages other than 12
or 24 will damage the system.

• Optional Devices/Connections (Customer provided):

Ethernet (LAN) connection

USB Devices, including a keyboard and mouse

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