Fpc 7120, 2 first time system setup – Acnodes FPC 7120 User Manual

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FPC 7120

Fanless Touch panel PC

2.2

First Time System Setup

To set up the FPC 7120 series for the first-time, you should have the following items ready. These
items are either included in the accessory box or available from your local computer parts store.

o

FPC 7120 Utility CD (Included)

o

Power cord (Included)

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PS/2, AT or USB Keyboard (Not included)

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PS/2 or USB Mouse (Not included)

o

USB CD-ROM Drive (Not included)

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Operating System (OS) Installation CD (Not included)

2.2.1 Hardware Installation Procedure (Prior to turning the power on)

1. Connect a PS/2 keyboard or AT keyboard to the PS/2 keyboard port, or an USB keyboard to a USB
port. If you are using an AT keyboard, you need an adapter (AT to PS/2 KB) for this connection.

2. Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS/2 mouse port, or an USB mouse to an USB port.

3. Connect the male end of the power cord to an electrical outlet.

4. Connect the female end of the power adapter cord to the AC inlet located at the rear side of the
FPC 7120.

2.2.2 System BIOS Setup

If you are a commercial user, the FPC 7120 series should have been set up and configured by your
distributor already. In the case where you may find it necessary to change some system configuration
information, you will need to run the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) setup program. Under the fol-
lowing conditions, the CMOS settings may be changed:

1. The system is starting and being configured for the first time with new components.
2. The hardware devices attached to the FPC 7120 system have been changed.
3. The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration information has been erased.

The BIOS setup program is stored in ROM, which can be accessed by pressing <DEL> key on the
keyboard immediately when the system is powered on. In order to retain the specified setup informa-
tion when the system power is turned off, the system setup information is stored in a battery-backed
CMOS RAM. The battery is to ensure the settings will not be erased when the computer is turned off or
reset. When the computer is powered on again, the system will read the settings stored in the CMOS

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