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Chassis Plans MP1X20A User Guide
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  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 1 – Introduction / Specifications Chassis Plans 3 Power Supply The MP1X20A uses a standard PS/2 style power supply. Several options are available for AC and DC input including redundant supplies. The system is normally configured with a minimum 650W single supply with auto-ranging 90-265VAC (46-66Hz) input. This allows the system to be used world-wide without regard to the power available. Contact the factory for other AC, DC and redundant power supply options.

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 4 - Maintenance Chassis Plans 25 Chapter 4 - Maintenance While the MP1X20A system is ruggedly designed and constructed, it is still a sensitive computing device and should be treated accordingly. Do not subject it to abuse such as dropping it or letting it bounce around in the back of a vehicle. It does not need to be babied but, on the other hand, it does need to be carefully handled to assure reliable operation. It is a fairly large, unwieldy, and heavy device. 4.1 Handling of the system: You should always make sure the keyboard assembly is properly latched onto the MP1X20A before transporting it. This will

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 10 LED Status Indicators The front panel provides two LED indicators. The green LED indicates power on. The red LED indicates hard disk drive access. Display Integrated TFT Active Matrix LCD provides UXGA 1.6M color display with resolution of 1600*1200. Brightness is 300nits with an 800:1 contrast ratio and 5mS response. The LCD is provided with a protective glass overlay with an anti-glare coating. A standard OSD allows fine tuning the display parameters. Contr

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 3 – Internal Access Chassis Plans 24 3.9 Accessing the Slim DVD & FDD Remove the 4 screws from the bottom as shown. Remove the 2 allen head screws (2mm) from the cover as shown. Then remove the 2 allen head screws (3mm) from the side cover. Last, remove the philips head screw as shown. This will allow the drive cage for the slim drives to be removed. Reinstall in reverse order. 4

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chassis Plans ii TRADEMARKS Chassis Plans®, The Original Industrial Computer Source®, Systems Engineered to Perform™ and MP1X20A™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Chassis Plans. IBM, PC/AT, VGA, EGA, and PS/2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. MS-DOS and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 17 2.11 Front Panel USB Ports There are two USB ports on the front panel. These are connected to the motherboard internally and can be used for devices such as thumb drives, external hard drives, alternative keyboards or pointing devices such as track balls or joy sticks. 2.12 Cooling Fans The system is provided with two cooling fans, mounted on the right side and rear of the chassis. These are in addition to the fan in the power supply. The grills for these fans should be kept clean

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Chassis Plans 28 Chapter 6 – Packing List Package Contents Description Qty 1 User’s Manual User’s Reference Guide 1 2 ESD Bag ESD Bag for additional packaging 1 3 Power Cord Power Cord 1 4 Screw Pack Screw Pack (stabilizer) 1 5 Stabilizer Supports Pack Additional clip for card holder to secure add-in card 1 6 Hardware Pack (system) Additional cabling for internal i

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 3 – Internal Access Chassis Plans 21 3.5 Connect Keyboard and TouchPad Cables Connect the Keyboard and Touchpad cables to the appropriate connectors on the motherboard I/O area. 3.6 Connect Power, LED, and Speaker Wires Keyboard & Touchpad Connections  Motherboard Control Connections Please refer to your System Board Manual for the actual location and pin-outs for the various chassis control connections for the Power Switch, LEDs, and Audio Output.

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 8 Chapter 2 - Operation The MP1X20A is a well-designed compact portable computing machine that is both nimble as well as rugged. It will serve your needs for expansion as well as performance. An important aspect of the MP1X20A is the concept of standardization, which means all components that you can find off the shelf or of proprietary design will fit into the MP1X20A. If the peripheral is designed according to industry standard for interconnectivity then it will fit. With that in mind, we wi

  • MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Chassis Plans 26 Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting The following are quick problem solving tips. Please contact Chassis Plans Customer Service Department at [email protected] or by calling 858-571-4330 for technical assistance. Note: Unplug the power cord before servicing internal components to prevent damage. The pow

  • MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 9 Drive Bays Right Side: 1x 5-1/4” Drive Bay 4x Removable 3-1/2” Drive Bays Left Side: 2x Removable 3-1/2” Drive Bays 1x Slim DVD 1x Slim Floppy Keyboard 108 key full-travel keyboard is integrated with the MP1X20A and attaches to the front. It ma

  • MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Chassis Plans 27 5.5 External CRT no display: 1. Check to see if you have internal LCD video. 2. Check if your CRT is functioning properly (connect to another computer). 3. Check your VGA setting to make sure external video is enabled. 5.6 Keyboard fails: Note: Typically, if the keyboard fails due to a f

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 11 2.1 Keyboard and Touch pad How to release the Keyboard There are two release buttons located on the top-left and top-right of the chassis. When pushed, the keyboard is disengage from the MP1X20A and will swing down. There are also two spring pins located at the bottom of the keyboard that are inserted into the MP1X20A. Pressing these inward will release the keyboard entirely from the MP1X20A. The keyboard can be used while attached to the MP1X20A or when fully rel

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 3 – Internal Access Chassis Plans 22 3.7 Accessing the Removable Hard Drives Loosen the drive retention screw. Pull out the door cover. This unlocks the drive from the chassis. Pull out the drive tray. Mount the drive in the tray using the screws provided with the drive. Reinstall in reverse order. Drive Retention Screws

  • MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 3 – Internal Access Chassis Plans 20 3.3 Remove the Side Vertical HDD Bays 3.4 Install System Board with CPU and RAM Configure your motherboard per the manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful to handle the motherboard per accepted anti-static practice to prevent damage. Do not handle the motherboar

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 12 Touchpad operation The TouchPad surface can be used to move the cursor in the GUI environment by placing and moving your finger. The two buttons located below the touch pad act as same as the mouse left/right button. Or you may wish to tap on the touch pad to indicate a left click. Note the proper pointing device (TouchPad) drivers must be installed for the operating system to recognize and take full advantage of the features of the Touch

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 16 2.9 Bottom Feet The bottom of the MP1X20A provides two feet that can be lowered to tilt the unit back. This makes for easier use of the LCD. 2.10 VGA & OSD The left side provides auxiliary video inputs (depending on your model) of Composite, S-Video or Component. The left side also provides the OSD controls for the LCD controller.  OSD Controls Aux Video In p uts

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 13 2.2 Right Side Panel There are four 3.5” removable drive trays and one regular 5.25” bay on the right side. The right side also provides the volume controls for the speaker. 2.3 Power Switch and AC Plug The power receptacle is located on the rear panel of the machine near the left side. A standard three-prong power plug is provided. Make sure the power switch on the power supply, if provided, is in the ON position befor

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chassis Plans i Warranty The following is an abbreviated version of Chassis Plans’ warranty policy for portable products. For a complete warranty statement, contact Chassis Plans or visit our website at www.chassis-plans.com. Chassis Plans Portable Computing products are warranted against material and manufacturing defects for 1 (one) year from date of delivery to the original purchaser. Buyer agrees that if this product proves defective Chassis Plans is only obligated to repair, replace or refund the purchase price of this pr

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 1 – Introduction / Specifications Chassis Plans 5 Environmental Specifications Temperature -10° C to +55° C operating -40 to +65° C non-operating Relative Humidity 5-95% (non-condensing) Shock 10G operating, all axes 30G non-operating, all axis Vibration 1.25G @ 10-100Hz operating, all axes 3.0Grms non-operating Compliance CE, FCC Class B, CCC, UL (others pending) Drop 4-inches on four corners operating, up to 24 inches non-operating Transit Drop 32 inches, 10 drops in shipping carton Power Supply Form Factor PS2, 1,000W, 90 ~ 264VAC, 50/60Hz off

  • Chassis Plans MP1X20A, MP1X20A Technical Reference Chapter 2 - Operation Chassis Plans 15 2.7 Speaker Volume Adjustment There are two volume adjustments (Increase/Decrease) on the right side panel. 2.8 Slim Size CD-ROM & FDD Drive Bays The left side, bottom, provides for mounting a slim DVD and slim Floppy drive.

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